The 24 Hour Diet: Lose Up to 4lbs in a Day

by Joanna Hall

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The UK’s leading diet and fitness expert, Joanna Hall, shows you the healthy way to shed excess pounds in a day. This fantastic plan is a refinement on the typical low GI diet. It is complimented with a 20 day follow-on plan which builds up in very small steps, day by day. Joanna’s mantra is: small steps make big changes.

A totally effective one day diet for any emergency: whether it's a party, beach holiday, or simply when the excesses of Christmas have left you pounds heavier.

The eating plan is very simple. Not only are you restricted from eating carbs after 5pm but you have a specially selected choice of low GI foods. Many diet books simply give you a list of foods and their GI rating. This is a flawed system as foods react in the body in different ways and over different time scales. Joanna's system uses a refinement on the traditional GI diet that helps you lose weight faster.

SMALL STEPS MAKE BIG CHANGES:
The 24 hour quick-fix is followed by one small change you can make each day for a 20 day period to help you change the habits of a lifetime. Every psychologist knows that a human is not designed to make sweeping changes all at once: if you try, they're unlikely to stick.

Joanna's small units of change which work up in a careful sequence to the more challenging are an ingenious strategy. For example:
• Day 1 will simply start with making sure you drink 6 glasses of water;
• Day 2 you'll replace your sugary cereal and/or toast with either a bowl of porridge or unsweetened muesli;
• Day 3 you'll be reducing your coffee intake to one cup a day;
• Day 4 you'll build a half hour walk into your day
The cumulation of these changes mean that by day 20 you'll be living a really healthy, fit, and slim way of life.

  • ISBN13 9780007214105
  • Publish Date 19 December 2005
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 19 March 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
  • Imprint Harper Thorsons