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i heard about it on the news last night. this one local woman lost 40 pounds on it. i was thinking about trying it, any thoughts?

here's the link if you have never heard of it
 
LOL! I thought for a second there it meant that someone lost 40 lbs in only three hours... i didn't understand that it was a diet where you ATE every three hours... it took me a few minutes... :D
 
A lot of people lose better by eating more frequent, smaller meals. It keeps your blood sugar normal. It's not a new idea.
 
i know its not a new idea...i have been eating frequent meals for over a year now. and i know this george cruise guy and his "3 hour diet" isnt new either, but this past week was the first i have heard of it. so now im going to try eating something every 3 hours on the nose and see if it boosts my metabolism any. i think before i was eating every 4 or 5 maybe but not adhering strictly to it like i should have been. i probably should be replacing a handful of goldfish as one of my snacks with a pria bar or something lol.
 
Review from HealthMagazing

Cruise deserves credit for recognizing the needs of dieters who want to lose weight but who have physical problems with exercise. And he offers plenty of good advice to help these dieters eat healthfully. It would be nice, though, to see some activities tailored just for these folks. Perhaps resistance training or 8 Minutes in the Morning (HarperResource)—Cruise's first, workout-heavy diet plan—isn't possible, but gentle-on-the-joints activities like water walking and water aerobics might help extremely overweight or arthritic dieters become more active (after all, the Arthritis Foundation does recommend exercise to treat arthritis). Cruise could also use a little help in the recipe department. He may have a chef on his advisory board, but the recipes here aren't as mouthwatering as those in most top diet books. In fact, a slow-cooker turkey breast steeped with sugar-free cranberry gelatin and dried onion soup mix sounds downright bizarre.

Does the diet take and keep weight off?
The evidence is purely anecdotal. There are no scientific studies to support that The 3-Hour Diet works or that it delivers on the cover promise of losing 2 pounds every week. Is the diet healthy? Probably. The diet adds up to about 1,450 calories a day-a safe and effective amount for most dieters and one that will likely promote slow, gradual weight loss.

What do the experts say?
Registered dietitian Jane Kirby, author of Dieting for Dummies (For Dummies), likes Cruise's emphasis on eating more frequently. "So many of us eat mindlessly," she says. Cruise's plan "constantly makes people aware of what and how much they eat." What Kirby doesn't buy: Cruise's theory on how the 3-hour window affects metabolism. "Metabolism depends on a lot of things-how much you eat, body composition, activity levels." Leslie Bonci, director of sports nutrition at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, shoots more holes in Cruise's 3-hour theory. "Our bodies are smart enough that they don't go into starvation mode after only 3 hours," she says.

Who should consider the diet?
Dieters who skip meals, or those who overeat when they feel sad or depressed. Eating more frequent meals is a good way to control appetite and squelch the desire to pig out.

Bottom line: Even if some of his reasons for eating more frequent meals aren't always on target, Cruise's approach to weight loss is practical and doable. At some point, though, dieters will need to start exercising.
 
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