Unconventional Calorie Cycling Method Promises to Knock Off 11 Pounds of Body Fat in 9 Days

July 10th, 2010

A slightly controversial dietary program that’s doing the rounds of the internet lately is proving to be a big hit with its claims of making people lose 11 pounds of their bodies in just 9 days.

When Yay Food was released earlier this year, it was met with a lot of controversy. Its claim of making people lose 11 pounds of body fat within 9 days was understandably met with a lot of skepticism. However, now that initial reports and reviews of the dietary program are out, its authenticity is being accepted by users across the world.

The main reason behind Yay Food’s controversy was on account of the fact that it suggested people should eat more in order to lose their body fats. This was in stark contrast to every other dietary program going on at the moment, including popular program such as those from Weight Watchers and Jenny Craig. Amidst immense industry uproar, Yay Food launched its ostensibly unbelievable diet known as the Calorie Cycling Method.

However, people at Yay Food stood by the claims they made and the success they have achieved is testimony to the fact that there is weight in their unorthodox system. While explaining their program, one of the nutritionists on the Yay Food panel says, “Our human body is conditioned to protect us in dire situations. That’s why these crash diets don’t work. When a person stays away from food, the body goes into protection mode and hoards the fat it already has, due to which there is no fat loss. However, our Calorie Cycling Method actually tricks the body into believing that everything is all right while it continues to metabolize the food it eats. In short, one continues eating while they are still burning fat.”

The Calorie Cycling Method relies on elaborate meal plans which tell people what they can eat and how. There are several meal plans available and people can choose what best suits their lifestyle and preferences. There are also recipes provided to prepare special foods that people can eat.

One of the prime features of the website is that it hosts a forum with ample community support from other people who are conscious of their weight and are looking at knocking some of it. Group programs such as those for a group of family members or friends are also invited by these nutrition experts.

Some other things that are included as bonuses with this Calorie Cycling Method from Yay Food include a fat burning calculator, an impossible-to-fail guide, a guide on how to shop at the grocery store, a guide on how much alcohol one can drink and how while on the program and a guide on how to stay slim for life. More information is continuously updated on their website at http://www.yayfood.com/.

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