The Cookie Diet uses ingredients like bananas, oatmeal, chocolate and grain fiber. These ingredients have a high content of dietary fiber, that will create a 'full' feeling in the stomach. Therefore even though one eats cookies made from these ingredients, one will not eat more calories than required and so this will be a successful diet.
You can find information on the Dr Seigals Cookie Diet from the following websites: www.everydiet.org/diet/dr-seigals-cookie-diet and www.insideyourdiet.com/117/the-cookie-diet-review. Both offer extensive information and will help you determine if the diet is appropriate for you.
Dr. Seigals cookie diet is detailed at this link: http://www.everydiet.org/diet/dr-seigals-cookie-diet. You can also place an order for the cookies through that site as well.
The no carb diet cuts out all carbohydrates from what you can eat. The cookie diet allows you to have cookies, which are packed with carbohydrates, but not much else.
I prefer SFL's cookie diet. I find it very successful (almost 23 lbs lost). It's the only cookie clinic in Pasadena but I can recommend it to everyone.
There are several principles of diet therapy. Some of these include symptom control, diet modification, and organ rest prior to surgery.
http://www.dietsinreview.com/diets/dr-siegals-cookie-diet/ This site talks all about the successes of Dr. Seigals cookie diet. It explains how this program can help you to lose weight be eating his low-fat and protein filled cookies.
The cookie diet may work, but the 800 calorie intake that it suggests is not healthy. The diet does not provide enough calories, fruits, vegetables needed. My recommendation is to hit the gym and eat healthy.
Weight Watches will provide you will excellent information on the cookie diet. Healthy living magazine is also a good source of diet information. You can purchase a monthly subscription for a low price.
A cookie diet requires that the dieter replace his or her usual meals with specially formulated cookies which work to control hunger. Dr. Siegler's cookie diet is perhaps the most well-known diet, in which a person eats four to six cookies a day (each of about 500 calories), sometimes along with additional sources of protein, like meat.
The Holly Wood Cookie Diet is a diet that gives consumers small cookie like meal replacements. They are essentially filled with fiber and nutrients or so the product claims.
You can, but you should not if you want your low carb diet to work.
Marvin A. Wayne has written: 'Dr. Cookie's Cookbook' 'The new Dr. Cookie cookbook' -- subject(s): Desserts, Low-calorie diet, Low-fat diet, Recipes