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17 Day Diet curbs carbs, then adds them

Andrea Walker Baltimore Sun

There’s a new diet rage that has cropped up just in time for us to slim down in preparation for bathing suit season.

The 17 Day Diet is the idea of Michael Moreno, a family medicine doctor in California.

It’s gotten the attention of Dr. Phil and the talk show “The Doctors,” which have featured segments about the diet on its shows.

The diet seems very similar to the South Beach diet, which restricts carbs and then reintroduces good carbs into the diet.

Moreno’s diet has three cycles that last 17 days. The cycles, he explained, prevent boredom and trigger calorie confusion, which helps burn calories and fat faster.

Cycle 1 is the most restrictive, allowing for 1,200 calories a day and eliminating bad carbs.

Cycle 2 allows for 200 more calories and adds two servings of healthy carbs.

Cycle 3 once again allows for more calories including small snacks and 1 serving of alcohol.

Cycle 4 is when you hit your goal weight and are working to maintain it. It allows for some splurging on weekends.

The diet also calls for exercise – 17 minutes a day in cycle 1, ramping up with each cycle.