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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2524891" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Some here have done its predecessor which was the Newcastle Diet Plan. I doubt that they are gong to keep you on the shakes for a year since that would not provide sufficient nutrition. That I presume will be the first stage and only last between 8 and 12 weeks. Then there will be a reintroduction to normal foods, but reduced calorie and portion size . and then finally the third stage which will be reduced calorie. Imagine it as a segue of Slimfast diet followed by weightwatchers. If you last a year like that then that would be amazing, But what happens when the plan ends? They promise remission, but the results from Newcastle study showed that only 46% did that and then only briefly and many fell by the wayside. in the second year. You need to lose at least 15% of your body weight to make it work properly, and you have to keep that weight off consistently after.</p><p></p><p>The Ozempic alternative seems to have issues too, so research it properly before considering it. This forum is seeing several worrying reports about this family of weight loss injections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2524891, member: 196898"] Some here have done its predecessor which was the Newcastle Diet Plan. I doubt that they are gong to keep you on the shakes for a year since that would not provide sufficient nutrition. That I presume will be the first stage and only last between 8 and 12 weeks. Then there will be a reintroduction to normal foods, but reduced calorie and portion size . and then finally the third stage which will be reduced calorie. Imagine it as a segue of Slimfast diet followed by weightwatchers. If you last a year like that then that would be amazing, But what happens when the plan ends? They promise remission, but the results from Newcastle study showed that only 46% did that and then only briefly and many fell by the wayside. in the second year. You need to lose at least 15% of your body weight to make it work properly, and you have to keep that weight off consistently after. The Ozempic alternative seems to have issues too, so research it properly before considering it. This forum is seeing several worrying reports about this family of weight loss injections. [/QUOTE]
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