Sunday, September 25, 2011

Baby Food Diet For Adults?

Baby Food Diet For Adults?

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Overview. The latest fad to hit Hollywood is the Baby Food Diet. Far be it for an actress to want to regress and try on to looking & feeling younger (much younger!) or if there is something beneficial to spooning down jars mushy bananas?

The estimation of exchanging one, and sometimes two, normal meals a day for the tiny fruit and veggie meals originated from New York fashion guru Hedi Slimane. The 39-year-old French designer, who has just left Christian Dior to launching his own line, is said to have first coined the phrase 'baby eating' by sticking to baby food for days on finish to maintain his slim figure.

As notable in Marie Claire magazine Jennifer Aniston believes the 'purer, nutrient-packed, gluten-free' pots assist to maintain her trim figure; Reese Witherspoon told a US Television show she's careful to have one adult meal a daytime. While there is no hardcover of this diet to date, the plan is basically simple to follow; the dieter takes either all baby food or eats one adult meal and baby food for the rest of the day.

Since babies' digestive systems of rules are so young and innocent, most baby food that you'll find at the grocery store is free of added fats, fillers and other additives. It's that simple! No support or website has been established as of this writing. The cost of this diet is the price of the baby food.

What we like about this plan. Baby food is available of additives, (Well most of them) pure and fully of vitamins. There are many different varieties to choose from. Many selections are gluten-free for those on a gluten-free diet. The jars are easy to travelling with, and do diet preparation work a breeze. Portion control is also a snap. The expense of the Baby Food Diet is low, ranging from $.60 to . Admit it, it seems so silly, you're thinking about giving it a try.

What we dislike about this plan. No chewing! I think one demands to be able to chew to feel satisfied. If you are adhering to replace baby food as meal replacements, it is not enough calories a daytime to keep you full. This diet is so another, their is not much data is on this diet to prove it's worth a try.

How healthy is this plan? It is not. Unfortunately it is just another Hollywood fad diet. Even So, if you a exchanging that bag of Fritos for a jar of Gerber fruits, it is a positive, healthy modification to your eating habits.

Here's the Bottom Line. Swapping baby food for meals will leave you unsatisfied all daytime long. Sure, you will lose weight down but it will be impossible to maintain the loss and the plan. Using baby food for snack replacement is a healthier choice; however, why not use the true plums rather than the pureed style.


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