The Cabbage Soup Diet: Diet Review
The Cabbage Soup is an all-you-can-eat-cabbage-soup diet which claims
that the more cabbage soup you eat, the more weight you’ll lose. The
diet’s so-called fat burning soup contains negligible calories so you
don’t have to worry about gaining weight. The Cabbage Soup Diet states
that by adhering to the Cabbage Soup Diet for 7 days will result in
immediate weight loss.
How Does the Cabbage Soup Diet work?
On the Cabbage Soup Diet, individuals are encouraged
to eat as much Cabbage soup and consume as much water as they want. Other
foods are involved as well but their intake is severely restricted. The
cabbage soup can be eaten as many times but it is not recommended that you
eat soup only as it can result in malnourishment. Drinking 7-8 glasses of
water a day is also recommended. The Cabbage Soup Diet’s 7-Day plan is
easy to follow, however dieters are asked to consult their doctor before
following this 7-day meal plan:
The Cabbage Soup Diet
Day 1: Cabbage soup, plus any fruit (except bananas). Drink unsweetened
tea, black coffee, cranberry juice and water.
Day 2: Cabbage soup, plus other vegetables (raw, boiled or steamed) and
avoid dry beans, peas and corn. For dinner, eat a baked potato with
butter.
Day 3: Cabbage soup, plus other fruits and vegetables.
Day 4: Cabbage soup, plus up to 8 bananas and fat-free milk.
Day 5: Cabbage soup, plus up to 6 tomatoes and up to 450 grams of meat or
fish.
Day 6: Cabbage soup, plus meat and vegetables.
Day 7: Cabbage soup, plus brown rice, pure fruit juice and vegetables.
The Debate on the Cabbage Soup Diet
The obvious criticism of the Cabbage Soup Diet is that it is not a
nutritionally sound plan nor does it make any claims to permanent weight
loss. The general consensus is that the Cabbage Soup Diet is effective in
temporary and quick weight loss but is not effective for long-term weight
loss. The actual cabbage soup does not contain any magical weight loss
ingredient, although it is almost calorie free.
The Cabbage Soup Diet – Against:
- Does not contribute to long-term weight loss
- Not nutritionally balanced
- Monotonous
- Lacks some essential vitamins and minerals
The Cabbage Soup Diet – For:
- A do-it-yourself diet
- Not very complicated to follow
- Affordable
- Good break from junk-food diet
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