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Is The Sonoma Diet Plan Right For You

By: Allison Preston

Now that the low carb diet craze has started to fizzle out many are looking for a diet plan that is more compatible with their lifestyle. One of the most common complaints of people who are following diets is the bland taste of approved foods. To give people a safe and effective way to lose weight, eat healthy foods that taste great and are packed with flavor Dr. Connie Guttersen developed the Sonoma Diet.

The Sonoma Diet is loosely based on the Mediterranean Diet with some modifications and an emphasis on 10 foods known as the power foods. These foods include a select group of fruits, vegetables, nuts and grains. These foods are not only good for you but taste great, and according to the diet plans creator they give you a lot nutritional value per calorie. In addition to teaching about healthy food choices the Sonoma Diet discusses portion management with a variety of techniques.

Similar to other modern diet plans the Sonoma Diet Plan has three phases which are known as waves. Wave one is the most nutritionally restrictive phase with the smallest amount of food groups allowed. Sugar intake during this stage is dramatically reduced to wean the body off of it's sugar dependency. Wave one lasts for 10 days. Wave two has more food options available including dairy, and sugar free sweets. People following wave two will have much less dramatic weight loss than during wave one. They will stay on this wave until they reach their target weight. Once the target weight is reached you will start wave three or the maintenance wave. This wave has the largest group of allowable foods including the occasional sweet indulgent dessert.

For people who were turned off by the low carbohydrate approach of the Atkins Diet the Sonoma Diet offers an attractive alternative. During the most restrictive part of the diet you are allowed to eat whole grains, cereals and breads. The plan does however recommend avoiding white or refined flour foods. For people who enjoy cooking the Sonoma Diet offers lots of choices with new recipes being continually added. For people who enjoy eating out a special section was added to help them make healthy food choices.

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