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RCFletcher
Sat, Dec-31-05, 05:37
I have just bought his book second hand. After 4 years on and off Atkins and Stillman's I am willing to give it a go.

Anyone tried it and what were your experiences please?

Demi
Sat, Dec-31-05, 06:56
Hi Robert,

Myself and several other UK low carbers recently went to the Montignac Cafe in London, (http://forum.lowcarber.org/showpost.php?p=5752211&postcount=4317).

I've also got a copy of The Montignac Method Just for Women, and am currently working my way through it.

I am thinking of trying it myself, though before I do, I will be doing a strict Atkins KIS for the first two or three weeks of the New Year - as I'm taking part in the January Detox challenge http://forum.lowcarber.org/showthread.php?t=278117

Let me know if you are definitely going to give it a go and perhaps we can support each other if I decide to definitely switch after the challenge.

surfer376
Sun, Jan-01-06, 00:39
I don't know why they moved your post, the Montignac diet is alot like The GI Diet. We have a support group there if you would like to come join us!
Glad to have ya!
Even if it's just for talking about Montignac diet...There was a girl in there a bit ago that was on The Montignac diet.
Happy New Year!
Chari

http://forum.lowcarber.org/showthread.php?p=5824261#post5824261

Rosebud
Sun, Jan-01-06, 01:35
I don't know why they moved your post
Because this is the forum for Montignac followers. ;) If you have a look through here, you will see many Montignac threads.

And from the blurb describing the Food Combining forum:
For LC plans that utilize food combining theory, such as Montignac and Somersizing
Cheers.

Rosebud:rose:

RCFletcher
Sun, Jan-01-06, 10:21
Thanks for the replies. I can see similarities between low GI and food combining diets and Montignac's. Montignac's is certainly low GI but it also separates meals into low GI carb meals and protein/fat meals - also you can have fruit (on an empty stomach). I'm going to give it a go from Wednesday.

santabarb
Wed, May-17-06, 23:56
Thanks for the replies. I can see similarities between low GI and food combining diets and Montignac's. Montignac's is certainly low GI but it also separates meals into low GI carb meals and protein/fat meals - also you can have fruit (on an empty stomach). I'm going to give it a go from Wednesday.
Robert, it's now May--How did the Montignac method work for you?