The cabbage soup diet is generally considered a fad diet. As the
name suggests, the cabbage soup diet requires that you eat large amounts of
cabbage soup for a week. Proponents of the cabbage soup diet say it's a good
way to lose weight fast, as much as 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms) in seven days.
Although it may help you lose weight in the short-term — as almost any
low-calorie diet can — this diet doesn't help you make the lifestyle changes
necessary for maintaining a healthy weight over the long term.
Variations of the cabbage soup diet have been around for years,
written about online and in books. It's not clear where the cabbage soup diet
originated. On the cabbage soup diet, you eat cabbage soup every day for seven
days. During that time, you can also eat certain fruits and vegetables, beef,
chicken and brown rice, according to a daily schedule. Because the cabbage soup
diet is low in complex carbohydrates, protein, vitamins and minerals, you
wouldn't want to stay on the cabbage soup diet for more than a week at a time.
It should be followed by at least two weeks of a normal, balanced diet to
ensure proper nutrition.
The cabbage soup diet has other disadvantages. Depending on the
recipe for cabbage soup, the diet can be very high in sodium. The large amounts
of cabbage also can make you more prone to flatulence. And if you're not
getting proper nutrition, you may feel weak or tired while on the diet. In
addition, the cabbage soup diet doesn't include physical activity and exercise.
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