Sacred Heart Medical Diet

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Sacred Heart Medical Diet
This 7-day eating plan can be used as often as you like. If correctly followed, it will clean out your system of impurities and give you a feeling of well-being. After only 7 days of this process, you will begin to feel lighter by at least 10 pounds and possibly 17 pounds, and experience an abundance of energy.
SOUP:

1 or 2 cans of stewed tomatoes
3 plus large green onions
1 large can of beef broth (no fat)
1 pkg. Lipton Soup mix (chicken noodle)
1 bunch of celery
2 cans green beans
2 lbs. Carrots
2 Green Peppers

Season with salt, pepper curry, parsley, if desired, or bouillon, hot or Worcestershire sauce. Cut veggies in small to medium pieces. Cover with water. Boil fast for 10 minutes. Reduce to simmer and continue to cook until veggies are tender.

This soup can be eaten anytime you are hungry during the week. Eat as much as you want, whenever you want. This soup will not add calories. The more you eat, the more you will lose. You may want to fill a thermos in the morning if you will be away during the day.

DRINKS:
Unsweetened juices
Tea (also herbal)
Coffee
Cranberry juice
Skim milk
Water, water, water

DAY ONE
Any fruit (except bananas). Cantaloupes and watermelon are lower in calories than most other fruits. Eat only soup and fruit today.

DAY TWO
All vegetables. Eat until you are stuffed with fresh raw, cooked or canned veggies. Try to eat green leafy veggies and stay away from dry beans, peas or corn. Eat veggies along with the soup. At dinnertime tonight reward yourself with a big baked potato and butter. Don't eat any fruits through today.

DAY THREE
Eat all the soup, fruit and veggies you want. Do not have a baked potato. If you have eaten as above for three days and not cheated, you should find that you have lost 5-7 pounds.

DAY FOUR
Bananas and skim milk: Eat at least 3 bananas and drink as much milk as you can today, along with the soup. Bananas are high in calories and carbohydrates, as is the milk but on this particular day, your body will need the potassium and carbs. Proteins and calcium to lessen the cravings for sweets.

DAY FIVE
Beef and tomatoes: you may have 10 to 20 ounces of beef and a can of tomatoes, or as many as 6 tomatoes on this day. Eat the soup at least once today.

DAY SIX
Beef and veggies, eat to your heart's content of the beef and veggies today. You can even have 2-3 steaks if you like with green leafy veggies but no baked potato. Be sure to eat the soup at least once today.

DAY SEVEN
Brown rice, unsweetened fruit juice and veggies, again, be sure to stuff yourself and eat the soup. You can add cooked veggies to your rice if you wish.

By the end of the 7th day, if you have not cheated on this diet, you should have lost 10 to 17 pounds. If you have lost more than 17 pounds, stay off the diet for two days before resuming the diet again.

This diet is fast. The secret lies within the principle that you will burn more calories than you take in. It will flush your system of impurities and give you a feeling of well-being. This diet does not lend itself to drinking any alcoholic beverages at any time. Because of the fat build-up in your system. Go off the diet at least 14 hours before any intake of alcohol.

Due to the variety of digestive systems in individuals, this diet will affect everyone differently. After day three, you will have more energy than when you began, if you do not cheat. After being on the diet for several days, you will find that your bowel movements have changed. Eat a cup of bran or fiber. Although you can have black coffee with this diet, you may find that you don't need caffeine after the third day.

The basic fat burning soup can be eaten anytime you feel hungry during the seven days. Eat as much as you wish. Remember the more you eat, the more you will lose. You can eat broiled, boiled or baked chicken instead of the beef. Absolutely no skin on the chicken. If you prefer, you can substitute broiled fish for the beef on only one of the beef days. You need the high protein in the beef for the other days.

Continue on the diet as long as you wish and feel the difference both mentally and physically.

DO NOT - DO NOT
No bread, alcohol, carbonated drinks (including diet drinks). Remember, absolutely no fried foods.

DO - DO - DO - DO
Drink plenty - at least 6 to 8 glasses - of water a day, as well as any combination of the following beverages: black coffee, unsweetened fruit drinks, cranberry juice and skim milk.

This diet comes from the Sacred Heart Memorial Hospital that is used for overweight heart patients in order to lose weight rapidly, usually prior to surgery.



what do you think? does it sound healthy? only thing I would change is the meat parts...
 
Replace the meat with?

ice cream/tater chips/candy/soda?
 
Where'd you get this, an eating disorder site?

http://www.shmc.org/index.php/page/298
Miracle Soup Disclaimer

Food and Nutrition
Disclaimer

The Miracle Soup Diet
You may have heard about a weight loss diet attributed to Sacred Heart Medical Center called the 'Miracle Soup Diet', 'T.J.'s Miracle Soup Diet', or the 'Cabbage Soup Diet'. This diet did not originate at SHMC and it is not endorsed by the Dietitians or the staff of our Cardiac Rehabilitation Program.

One of our major concerns about this diet plan is it emphasizes the consumption of fruits and vegetables while excluding the consumption of meat or fish, cereal grains and milk products on most days. Any diet that focuses on only certain food groups will be low or deficient in essential nutrients and, therefore, lead to poor nutritional status long-term.

Our experience with any low calorie diets, like this one, is that they do not lead to permanent weight loss. Once individuals start eating in a more normal pattern, the weight is regained. A very important factor in obtaining a healthy weight is to evaluate your physical activity and other lifestyle concerns. This is most appropriately done by consulting with a Registered Dietitian.

We would appreciate your assistance in helping others, like yourself, who have been misled by this diet to let them know it is not a Sacred Heart Medical Center program and is not considered healthy or safe. Thank you for your help in combating this misinformation.

For accurate nutrition information on current issues, you may contact any of the following:

* Consumer Nutrition Hotline, sponsored by the American Dietetic Association, at 1-800-366-1655 or their website at www.eatright.org
* Registered Dietitians at Sacred Heart Medical Center at 1-509-474-3220 or contact your local hospital(s) to find a Registered Dietitian in your area.

http://www.everydiet.org/sacred_heart_diet.htm:
The Sacred Heart Diet is a fad diet that has been circulating for many years. The diet was supposedly thought to come from the cardiology department at Sacred Heart Memorial Hospital where it was used for overweight heart patients. However, like most of these diets - this is an urban myth.

The Sacred Heart Diet has been called a number of different names (such as the Spokane Heart Diet, the Cleveland Clinic Diet, Sacred Heart Memorial Hospital Diet and the Miami Heart Institute Diet. The diet also bears a striking resemblance to the cabbage soup diet.
Background of the Diet

The Sacred Heart diet is a soup-based diet, and claims that you will lose 10-17 pounds in the first week. This may be true, but most of the weight will tend to be water - and will be gained right back very soon after the diet.

This diet is very clearly an unsustainable fad diet, but is not as nutritionally unsound as similar diets. Most of these diets claim some magical fat-burning science is involved, or that there is something special about the combination of foods. This is simply untrue - it is nothing more complex than a reduction in calories!
 
Hey! Fucking idiot! Look!

http://www.everydiet.org/sacred_heart_diet.htm

The Sacred Heart Diet is a fad diet that has been circulating for many years. The diet was supposedly thought to come from the cardiology department at Sacred Heart Memorial Hospital where it was used for overweight heart patients. However, like most of these diets - this is an urban myth.

The Sacred Heart Diet has been called a number of different names (such as the Spokane Heart Diet, the Cleveland Clinic Diet, Sacred Heart Memorial Hospital Diet and the Miami Heart Institute Diet. The diet also bears a striking resemblance to the cabbage soup diet.

Background of the Diet
The Sacred Heart diet is a soup-based diet, and claims that you will lose 10-17 pounds in the first week. This may be true, but most of the weight will tend to be water - and will be gained right back very soon after the diet.

This diet is very clearly an unsustainable fad diet, but is not as nutritionally unsound as similar diets. Most of these diets claim some magical fat-burning science is involved, or that there is something special about the combination of foods. This is simply untrue - it is nothing more complex than a reduction in calories!

7 Day Diet Plan
This diet is not recommended
There is no Sacred Heart Memorial Hospital with a cardiology department.
The American Heart Association have categorically claimed that the diet is phony (ref).
The Sacred Heart Medical Center also disclaim any assocation with the diet (ref).
 
She most likely got it from a pro anorexia site. Same place where she get all her diet ideas and meal plains? Why don't you just eat Jellybeans food, aleast its a veggie diet.

Just like her butter diet.
Her laxative taking
Her purging opps right so far its been what 36 hours or did you do that?
The diet pills and the 4 advils plus the 10-15 other pills she is on.
The starving yourself diet that she was thinking of doing.

Hey have you told any of this to Over Eaters yet or your new therapist?
 
captvaw said:
I love it when you type like this :rose:
I'm just getting so tired of stupid people!
All but two of the people I employ have degrees but you can't have a conversation with them because they are so fucking stupid.
"How about that shit in Israel?"
"What shit?"
"The war."
"I thought that was in Iraq."
"No, the war with Israel and Hezbollah."
"What country is that?"

She has a BA people!!!
 
KRCummings said:
I'm just getting so tired of stupid people!
All but two of the people I employ have degrees but you can't have a conversation with them because they are so fucking stupid.
"How about that shit in Israel?"
"What shit?"
"The war."
"I thought that was in Iraq."
"No, the war with Israel and Hezbollah."
"What country is that?"

She has a BA people!!!

Higher education is no guarantee of higher intelligence.
 
KRCummings said:
I'm just getting so tired of stupid people!
All but two of the people I employ have degrees but you can't have a conversation with them because they are so fucking stupid.
"How about that shit in Israel?"
"What shit?"
"The war."
"I thought that was in Iraq."
"No, the war with Israel and Hezbollah."
"What country is that?"

She has a BA people!!!

That's not so much an intelligence deficit as a knowledge deficit- ignorance rather than stupidity. There's not much you can do about people who don't want to keep up with the news - I've known one highly intelligent person in a technical field who told me point-blank that she didn't read the newspaper or watch TV news because it was too depressing for her.
 
doll_parts85 said:
oops :eek: I thought it was healthy?

It's healthiER than most fad diets, but it's not really the "plan of eating" that OA suggests you get. It's not balanced enough for you to stick to it and keep the weight off. Any good OA or FA-approved eating plan IS balanced enough. PLEASE run anything like this by your food sponsor before starting it, okay?
 
sacred heart memorial hospital is a hospital from the TV show scrubs

it's fictional.
 
You are so determined to self destruct and have an audience for it aren't you. Every single day I come on here your doing something that is Fucking stupid, but your too crazy to block cause I can't wait to see what dumbass thing your doing next. CONTINUE FUCKING UP YOUR LIFE. its been extremly entertaining. :catgrin:
 
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