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A space to talk openly about weight loss journeys and challenges. Mumsnet hasn't checked the qualifications of anyone posting here. You may wish to speak to a medical professional before starting any diet.

alizonne diet

6 replies

molliemoo6 · 10/09/2010 17:54

Hi to any ladies out there who have tried repeatedly to diet without sucess.
I began the alizonne diet in the last week of April 2010 I have lost just short of 4 stone going from size 18 to 8/10 my extremely high blood pressure is now completely normal as well as my cholestrol.
Whilst it is not a cheap option that in its self is an incentive to stick to it after all you dont want to waste your money.
i would highly recommend it as you are supervised medically by a doctor and the reatments you recieve prevent saggy skin commonly linked to rapid weightloss diets.
so if you want a slim healthy new you then look into it.... :)

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EmSutty · 11/09/2010 07:40

Hi
four stone Wow! you go girl! I'm still trying to loose weight 4yrs after the birth of my son Smile

amandesa · 05/12/2010 03:01

hi there,

well done for you girl,

i was thinking of doing this after reading alot about it, but my only concern is the firmness of the skin after losing so much weight, is it really firm as they promiss??

summergirl123 · 08/05/2011 18:52

i am thinking of doing alizonne in southampton anyone tried it .I m so afraid as ive done cambridge,lighter life, atkins, gastrick balloon weight watchers you name it and now im five stone heavier.Please help me out has anyone had a bad expieriance im desparate to know i have consultation tuesday.
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Talauro · 10/06/2012 22:04

I am just about to embark on the alizonne diet. I am 5' 3" and weigh 15 stone the heaviest I have ever been. Any advice would be gratefully received.

mitch789 · 25/06/2012 20:15

hi can anyone explain how the alizone therapy actually works? it seems too good to be true and from experience it usually is. does anyone have any proof that this works and it is not just another expensive gimmick?

Hardatitmum · 16/07/2012 20:15

Hi, I have just joined Mums net because I wanted to join this discussion thread.
My gorgeous man has been overweight for a long time and we have tried everything, from healthy eating with major gym sessions to personal trainers etc. he found out about the Alizonne plan in an inflight magazine and did a lot of research before he discussed this plan with me.
Yes it is expensive and does require a lot of commitment and organisation BUT after week 1 he has lost 13lb 2oz !!! Please feel free to ask questions as I am grinning from ear to ear and so very proud of him. I have made up some recipes that I have not seen before that he finds filling and I can eat with him and we are well within the 200g permitted allowance.
I can't sayit has been plain sailing but we'll get there.

Oh and I must add that his blood pressure is down, his resting metabolic rate has risen from 1600 to 2040 (this is how many calories you can intake before you will start to gain weight) he has also been told that he should continue to lose at this kind of rate because we are sticking to the diet rigidly. His bloods showed that he was at high risk of diabetes in the very near future and if we continue the way we are this risk will be averted. Sorry if I sound over exuberant but hey 13lb 2oz!!!!!
He is attending the Southampton Clinic.

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