I almost hesitate to post this, but I will. Take it with a grain of salt, since I don't know that much about it.
It seems too good to be true, and it may be. But, I'm one of those people who feels hungry all the time. Really. All the time. Except when I'm full...
Anyhow, seems like a fad diet, or trick. The author, who I heard interviewed on the radio yesterday, claims that it's a way to trick your body into not being hungry (or as hungry). Sounds like my thing.
I have not read the book, and I doubt that I will, since he seems to have covered it all in the interview and in past articles and blog posts...
You can get the gist in the second link, but I'll net it out. Taking some sort of flavorless calories between meals surpresses your appetite, since your body does not associate those calories with any flavor. He suggests the virtually flavorless sugar water or a virtually flavorless oil (canola or extra light olive).
I don't think this can hurt me. I'm not going the sugar route, but since I take oil during the day anyway, I'll try it in between meals to see if it reduces my hunger. What can it hurt?
Anyone know more about this?
Shangri La Diet on Amazon.com
Shangri-La Diet