tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195021427919264185.post5817928800159101456..comments2023-10-17T10:51:40.314-04:00Comments on Once Upon A Diet: Intensive Behavioral Modification Can Lead To Huge Weight Loss In A YearPrincess Dieter aka Mirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01121450857817115011noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195021427919264185.post-49853603386096897502007-08-26T18:32:00.000-04:002007-08-26T18:32:00.000-04:00Thank you for that information, Dr. Elhashemy. I h...Thank you for that information, Dr. Elhashemy. I hope your website is up soon, because I certainly would like to see the results and the particulars.<BR/><BR/>Mir--Princess DieterPrincess Dieter aka Mirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01121450857817115011noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195021427919264185.post-52820608540988452502007-08-26T17:01:00.000-04:002007-08-26T17:01:00.000-04:00Losing up to 220 PoundsAll extremely obese people ...Losing up to 220 Pounds<BR/><BR/>All extremely obese people know that losing 100 pounds is extremely difficult and a boring task. It may be easy to lose 30 – 40 pounds by aggressive diets but since the journey is very long and the patient is very fatty he gets dyspnoea and stops completely all of a sudden. <BR/><BR/>Dr. James Anderson and his colleagues did a very logic, smart, and humanitarian study. One of the drawbacks of their intensive behavioral program is that it depends on caloric counting (1000 – 1200 daily) which is boring. Another, the patients used protein shakes and liquid diets which is not convenient as a lifestyle. I believe that solid natural foods give more satiety effect.<BR/><BR/>During the last three years, I studied the effects of training the memory collecting data center - the hippocampus - by visual, auditory, and psychological cues on performing lifestyle changes in obese patients. These cues included eating frequent daily micro meals (which is named "Luqaimat" in Arabic language); hence, I named it: Luqaimat Training Technique "LTT".<BR/><BR/>In this study out of 345 obese patients, 313 continued the diet and all lost an average of 71.5 pounds after the first year and 88.5 pounds by the end of one and a half years (3 of my patients lost over 220.5 pounds in one and a half years). These results represents 91% success rate compared to 25% success rate in Dr. Anderson's research. That indicates that hippocampul neuroplasticity by LTT may be more effective since it leads to substantially greater success rate, and to a long-lasting effect, while in Dr. Anderson's cases the 100 pound loss rebounded to 66 pound. <BR/><BR/>I am planning to publish these breakthrough results on my website (under establishment) within a short period. The website will include before-and-after photos of some of the biggest losers. Some facts of my innovated Luqaimat diet can be found as opinions/comments on several recent diet researches at prominent medical websites under the title: Luqaimat Diet.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com