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Sacred Heart Memorial Hospital Diet - Recipe and Diet Plan

The Sacred Heart Memorial Hospital Diet has been around for decades under a variety of names, including the Sacred Heart Diet, the Cabbage Soup Diet, the Cleveland Clinic Diet, and the Spokane Heart Diet. Although no institution lays claim to being its source, the details of this meal plan have been widely circulated and, in some instances, even recommended by medical professionals. There are claims that users can lose up to 10 lbs in a week by following the steps described here.

However, dieters are cautioned to consult their medical advisers before using this diet.

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The main component of the plan is vegetable SOUP. You are required to make a pot of soup with the ingredients described here. You can have as much of the soup as you like over a period of seven days, along with a few other items that are mentioned below.

Sacred Heart Memorial Hospital Diet - Recipe and Diet Plan

SOUP CONTENTS:

* One or two cans of stewed tomatoes.
* One large can of beef broth (without fat)
* Three or more large green onions
* One packet/can of chicken noodle soup (similar to Lipton Soup mix)
* One bunch of celery
* Two green peppers
* Two pounds of carrots
* Two cans of green beans

Seasoning: Pepper, salt, parsley, curry, bouillon, and Worcestershire sauce are permitted.

Process: Cut the vegetables into bite-sized pieces and cover with water. Boil on high for ten minutes, then simmer until the veggies are tender.

The soup can be eaten at any time you are feeling hungry, in any quantities. It does not add calories.

DRINKS:

* Tea, including herbal teas
* Coffee
* Skimmed milk
* Cranberry juice
* Plenty of water. Eight glasses per day recommended.

EXCLUSIONS:

No alcohol during the seven days of the diet. Allow at least half a day after finishing it before consuming any alcohol.
No bread
No carbonated drinks, such as sodas
No fried foods

DAILY PLAN

Day 1: Eat any fruit except bananas. Watermelon and Cantaloupes are recommended as they have fewer calories than most other fruits. Food today consists of fruit and soup only.

Day 2: Eat plenty of veggies today, whether cooked, raw or canned. Green leafy veggies are preferred. Try to avoid corn, peas and dry beans. No fruits today. As much soup as you want. At dinnertime, a baked potato with butter is allowed as a treat.

Day 3: No baked potato today but have all the soup, fruit and vegetables you can manage.

Progress Report: If you haven't cheated, you will probably find that you are about 5 lbs lighter at this stage. If you find that your bowel movements have changed, eat a cup of bran or other high fiber food.

Day 4: Eat at least 3 bananas and drink as much skim milk as you want. Also be sure to have at least one serving of the soup. Your body now needs the potassium, carbohydrates, proteins and calcium contained in the bananas and skim milk.

Day 5: Eat 10 to 20 oz of beef (or non-fried, skinless chicken) and up to 6 tomatoes, as well as at least one serving of soup.

Day 6: Eat beef (or non-fried, skinless chicken) and veggies - as much as you like, especially green leafy veggies. At least one serving of soup.

Day 7: Have plenty of soup. Brown rice, veggies and unsweetened fruit juice allowed. Cooked veggies may be added to your rice, if you like.

Broiled fish may be substituted for the beef on one day.

Progress Report: By this stage, at least 10 lbs of weight should have been lost.

Stay off the diet for two days before starting it again.

Although this diet has more merit than most short-term diets in that it pays closer attention to nutritional requirements during the seven days it is to be followed, the restrictions mean that it can become boring, which increases the temptations to eat snack food or binge on fatty foods. For sustainable weight loss, menus which take into account your food preferences as well as nutritional needs and food groups are easier to follow and more likely to result in fat loss that does not return.

Sacred Heart Memorial Hospital Diet - Recipe and Diet Plan

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Cabbage and Chicken Soup Diet - Recipe and Diet Plan

The Cabbage and Chicken Soup diet achieves its weight loss goal by severely reducing the number of calories that are consumed. It is a variation of the famous Cabbage Soup Diet and offers an alternative to those who require more variety in their meals and makes it easier for users to stick to the plan.

Recipe:

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The cabbage and chicken soup is prepared by using a head of shredded cabbage, four stalks of chopped celery, two green peppers, five carrots, a 16oz can of tomatoes, two onions, two cups of vegetable juice, two cups of chicken broth, and half a pound of green beans. Saute the onions in a pot (use spray oil for this) then add all the ingredients above and heat to boil. Towards the end add any herbs and spices that suit your taste. Simmer until cooked.

Cabbage and Chicken Soup Diet - Recipe and Diet Plan

Diet Plan:

A cabbage and chicken soup diet works best when you follow the rules and eat as much soup as you want for a period of seven days.

Avoid eating bread and consuming alcohol or sugary drinks, such as sodas. Drink plenty of water as this not only helps the diet but is important for your health.

Breakfast Day 1:

Combine a cup of vanilla non-fat yogurt with half a cup of chopped fruit salad. This can be sprinkled with wheat germ.

Breakfast Day 2:

Combine half a teaspoon of sugar with 1 cup of ricotta cheese and a sprinkling of cinnamon.
Two pieces of wheat-grain slices of toast.
Three dried figs.

Breakfast Day 3:

One and a half cups of whole cereal.
Half cup of orange juice, preferably calcium enriched.
Half cup of non-fat milk.

Breakfast Day 4:

A small whole-meal bagel with an ounce of low fat, melted cheddar cheese.
Half a cup of prune juice.

Breakfast Day 5:

One and a half cups of cooked Wheatena Cereal.
Half a cup of non-fat milk.

For subsequent days, choose any breakfast from the list above. You may eat any one of these breakfast dishes each day and, for other meals, as much of the cabbage and chicken soup as you want. Bananas and skimmed milk may be added on day four. On the fifth day 10-20 oz of chicken may also be added to your eating plan.

Staying on the diet beyond seven days is not recommended. This is a diet for losing weight in the short term (3-5 days).

Special Concerns:

Because of the low consumption of carbohydrates, blood sugar levels will be low and this can cause hypoglycemia. Symptoms include headache, drowsiness, sweating, irritability and and anxiety. If this happens, eat a sandwich with whole-grain bread, a slice of ham and a piece of low fat cheese. Do not use butter or margarine. An alternative is a low fat cheese and tomato sandwich. If these symptoms persist, consult your doctor.

The cabbage and chicken soup diet is not intended as a continuing diet plan, so after one week you must be prepared to move on to a safer, more sustainable and healthier eating strategy. There are some excellent programs available for long-term use which continue the work you have started to get your body into shape.

Cabbage and Chicken Soup Diet - Recipe and Diet Plan

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