New diet allows wine and choc
For many of us, it’s an unwritten rule that when it comes to dieting or watching our weight, we pick and choose when we want to abide by the ‘rules’.
When it comes to the Sirtfood Diet, however, the rules are somewhat different...
BUCKING THE TREND
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Hide AdMany healthy eating experts think diets are plagued with problems, as they force you to cut down drastically and make certain food groups the ‘enemy’, often setting you up for even greater weight gain and yo-yoing in the long run, when your willpower inevitably caves and you binge on all those ‘bad’ things you’ve been depriving yourself of.
Nutritional medicine experts Aidan Goggins and Glen Matten believe they may have an alternative solution, with their ‘revolutionary’ new eating plan. The duo have allegedly harnessed the power of Sirtfood science and are now sharing their findings in their book, The Sirtfood Diet, due out in January 2016.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Sirtfoods are a recently discovered group of plant foods, known as sirtuin activators, which switch on so-called ‘skinny gene’ pathways in the body. These are the same pathways more commonly activated by fasting and exercise - meaning they help the body burn fat, increase muscle, aid biological processes and stave off disease.
Foods in this bracket include kale, blueberries, citrus fruits, apples, onions, green tea, capers and - wait for it - red wine and dark chocolate (hurrah!).
ON TRIAL
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Hide AdWith the aim to create a diet that’s affordable, easy to follow and simple to maintain, Goggins and Matten tested their diet on 40 members of one of Europe’s leading health clubs. The results showed an average of 7lbs weight loss in seven days, with increases in muscle mass, wellbeing and energy reported too.
NO SHORTCUTS
Not everybody is so enthusiastic about it, however, public health nutritionist and lifestyle consultant Yvonne Wake warns that quick-fixes can cause more harm than good in the long run.
“There is absolutely no fast track; the only way we can truly look after ourselves and be as slim and healthy as we need to be is by eating a wonderfully healthy, balanced diet and doing at least an hour of exercise a day - and that includes walking,” she says.
The Sirtfood Diet: The Revolutionary Plan For Health And Weight Loss (£7.99) is available January 7.