MEDIFASTDIET.COM
is the real site
and redirects to MEDIFAST1.COM
The Medifast Diet -
medifastdiet.com - is a dieting system created and marketed by
Medifast, Inc., based in Owings Mills, Maryland. The products sold as
part of the diet are produced by Jason Pharmaceuticals, a wholly owned
subsidiary of Medifast, Inc. It is one of a number of diet plans that
requires customers to purchase food from the company that markets the
product.
Medifast claims to be a low-fat, low-carb, ultra-low-calorie diet plan
that allows the typical dieter to remain healthy while losing weight at
a rate substantially faster than one would lose under a traditional diet
plan. Medifast's claims in this regard are based on their claim that,
when followed properly, the Medifast diet plan induces the body into a
mild state of ketosis, whereby fat is burned instead of muscle. There is
no cost to join any official Medifast program: the only thing Medifast
charges for is its food.
5 & 1 Diet Plan
The foundation of the Medifast diet is what is called the "5 & 1"
meal plan. On the "5 & 1" plan, a dieter eats 6 times a day, with each
meal recommended to be spaced approximately 2-3 hours apart. 5 of the
meals must come from the meals purchased from Medifast, and the
remaining meal is called the "Lean & Green" meal. The Lean & Green meal
is broken down as follows:
"Lean"
7 ounces (cooked weight) of lean meat (fish, poultry, or seafood)
OR
5 ounces of lean beef, pork, or lamb
"Green"
1.5 cups of cooked vegetables (not including carrots, corn,
potatoes, peas, or Brussels sprouts, because of their higher carb
levels)
OR
2 cups of salad greens, 1-2 tablespoons low-carb salad dressing, and ½
cup raw vegetables (excluding vegetables listed above)
On a typical day, the targeted amount of caloric intake for a Medifast
dieter is 800-1000 calories.
All of the Medifast meals consumed on the plan have additional vitamins,
minerals, and protein added to them, and Medifast claims that this
fortification allows dieters to receive adequate nutritional intake,
even though they are consuming what would normally be considered an
ultra-low level of calories. There is no limit to which meals may be
eaten together or on the same day, with the exception of the Medifast
bars, which Medifast recommends be limited to one per day.
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