The South Beach Diet What You Can Eat You won't go hungry. In fact, like the Body-For-Life diet, the South Beach diet promotes strategic snacking. You're not doing it right if you don't snack. There's no counting calories or strict portion sizes. But there's no gorging, either. The idea is to eat normal portions. To many of us, normal portions will seem small at first. They are enough to satisfy hunger, but no more. As noted above, sugar-rich carbs are off the menu. These include rice and potatoes, and vegetables -- such as beets and corn -- with high sugar content. Also, there are no pastries or other sugar-filled desserts. And alcohol is forbidden in the induction phase and limited in the long-term diet. What's on the menu? There are three phases. The 14-day induction phase bans bread, rice, potatoes, pasta, baked goods, and fruit. And you can't have even a drop of beer, wine, or other alcohol. The diet promises that after a couple of days, you really won't miss this stuff. As for dairy, two servings of low-fat or non-fat milk, yogurt, or buttermilk are now allowed during this phase. The "reintroduce the carbs" stage gradually adds back in some of the banned foods. Not all of them, but if you are a pasta maniac, have some. Carrots used to be on the "foods to avoid" list in the first two phases, but you can now have them at the beginning of phase two. Tomatoes and onions, previously limited, are now fine in any phase. Fruit makes a comeback, too. Just pick and choose. A little now and then, no more. How long does this last? Until you hit your target weight. The final stage is your diet for life. Eat normal foods in normal portions, following a few basic guidelines. Next: How It Works Next: How It Works Reviewed By Charlotte E. Grayson, MD, June 2005. SOURCES: Agatston, A. The South Beach Diet: The Delicious, Doctor-Designed, Foolproof Plan for Fast and Healthy Weight Loss, Rodale Press, April 2003. The South Beach Diet web site. WebMD Feature: "South Beach Diet Is Hot; Here's Why." WebMD Live Event Transcript: "The South Beach Diet -- Arthur Agatston, MD -- 7/23/03." WebMD does not endorse any specific product, service, or treatment. © 1996-2004 WebMD Inc. All rights reserved. |
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