What?! Another diet?! Yes, this time we'll be talking about the morning banana diet and how we can use it simply for weight loss. But how does it work? Well, first of all, although its called the banana diet, bananas won't be the only thing you'll be eating when you're on this diet plan!
There's a bit of history behind the morning banana diet and how it acquired its name.
The Morning Banana Diet which also goes by the name Asa-Banana Diet was
created in 2008 by Sumiko Watanabe, a Japanese pharmacist and
preventive medicine expert in order to help her husband Hamachi lose
weight. Hamachi was also involved in a similar field, studying
traditional chinese medicine and counseling at the Japan Body Care
Academy.
By following the Morning Banana Diet, Hamachi was
able to drop 38 pounds. Quickly thereafter this magical diet spread
across stores in Japan and made its way to America eventually. In
addition, three books were written in Japan on the subject.
Now what are the rules of this diet? Well, the general idea is to start your day to eat a banana in the morning, as the name suggests. But there are some certain rules and guidelines to follow as well.
RULE #1: EAT A BANANA FOR BREAKFAST
You're allowed to eat more than one, but it's important not to stuff
yourself to the point of fullness or discomfort. As a general rule,
don't eat when you feel past 80% full.
You can eat only raw, unfrozen, uncooked bananas--although other fruits are allowed to be substituted.
RULE #2: EAT NORMALLY FOR LUNCH AND DINNER
At the latest, dinner must be eaten by 8pm although it's best to stick to 6pm.
As for the limits on the type of foods to eat? Well, there are actually
no limits on the type of food you're allowed to eat for lunch or dinner
including the portion sizes or amount. However you shouldn't eat a
dessert with any of your meals.
Eat until you're satisfied or 80% full but try not to get past that or you won't get the best results.
RULE #3: ONLY DRINK WATER
When you're on this diet you're only allowed to drink room temperature
water--preferably mineral or filtered. Drink in sips, and don't use
water to wash down the food. As for how much water to drink there's
actually not a certain amount but it shouldn't be consumed in excess.
You can drink beer or wine but only on rare social occasions.
RULE #4: EAT MINDFULLY
It's incredibly important to practice mindful eating, as you should be
in general. Properly chew the banana and other foods and be mindful of
the taste.
RULE #5: MODERATE EXERCISE
Exercise
isn't really required, but do it if you want to. You probably shouldn't
pressure yourself to exercise but at least try to walk a little bit if
possible every day.
RULE #6: AFTERNOON SNACKS ARE ALLOWED
A hint of chocolate, cookies, and other snacks are allowed at
approximately 3pm. However, donuts, ice cream, or crisps are not
permitted. They're tons of calories anyway, you don't need them!
If you prefer salty snacks you can try popcorn--but be aware of the fat content.
In the case where you feel hungry after dinner you can opt in for some
fresh fruit. Although it shouldn't become a daily habit when you're on
this plan.
RULE #7: GO TO BED EARLY
Although it's recommended to be in bed as early as possible, try to get in bed before midnight.
Leave room for at least 4 hours between your final meal or snack and bed time.
RULE #8: KEEP A DIET DIARY
Keeping a diet diary became a natural norm which allowed dieters to
document their progress for the diet when the original Japanese Banana
Diet was developed on the internet. You should do the same!