
The cure for Fat Belly by Jorge Cruise has found its way to the Best seller list New York Times and is one of the latest diets hoping to appeal to millions of people who struggle with obesity.
Jorge Cruise is also the author of the popular 3-hour diet, which instructed dieters eat every three hours to lose weight.
So, what promotes new cruise diet to help dieters lose belly fat and the promised "4 pounds a week"?
The basic premise of new diet Jorge Cruise is based on maintaining regulated insulin levels in the body. care of Belly Fat claims that high insulin levels causes the liver to convert sugar into fat, which ultimately is stored in the belly.If a dieter wants to preserve insulin levels within a healthy range must get rid of simple sugars from the diet. Jorge says that The Belly Fat Cure not counting calories, but to pay attention to what kind of calories consumed are.
Jorge claims that eating less and exercising more does not work and he guarantees that if the dieter sticks to its plan "verbatim", he loses 4 pounds a week and results will be "almost immediately".
A free 7-day plan and promises to be with dieter every step of the way of future supply cruise dieters.
Breakfast for 2 or 3 eggs any style with a slice of whole wheat toast with a Pat of butter or cream cheese. a cup of coffee with cream or half and half; but not milk, its full of sugar hidden Snack Lunch Snack Dinner Salad with baby spinach, grilled chicken, black pepper and olive oil dressing. A side of broccoli or Zucchini, sauteed Onions in butter and topped with melted mozzarella.DessertDecaffeinated espresso with a dollop of heavy cream sprinkled with cinnamon and sweetened with a package of stevia. While cutting out the simple sugars is not really anything new and has proven to be effective in helping people not only lose weight, but to have better health as well, many Cruise credits in The Belly Fat Treatment are not based on solid research and are more or less marketing hyperbole.Statements like "the results are almost instantaneously" "eat less, exercise more doesn't work", and "aroma of each of the three main meals daily with a pinch of salt will also assist in digestion and accelerate your weight loss", are not purely factual.
I signed up for the plan sample of 7 days, that was really just a ploy to me on the mailing list cruise. very little information Contained, apart from a couple of days worth of menus that seem to be quite high in saturated fats and is designed for a woman of 40 years, that I'm not.
In automated email cruises, which he claims to be with me every step by step, but when I answered his email with a question, instantly bouncing back saying email quota has been exceeded.
Although Cruise is a pretty savvy marketing of its products, getting attention from Oprah and Dr. oz, his care of Belly Fat teaches nothing new and encourages actually dieters to consume large amounts of saturated fat and salt. not to mention the notion widely disproved that belly fat may be targeted by a certain diet or certain exercises.
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