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Rosedale Diet



Ron Rosedale, MD, wrote the Rosedale Diet in late 2004. In the book, the author describes his weight loss diet as the one diet that has not been done yet. He is referring to the particular nutrient ratios of the diet.

Rosedale Diet Type

The Rosedale diet could be described as a high fat, very low carb, low protein diet. It is similar to the South Beach Diet and The Hampton’s Diet (and even the Atkins diet) - yet places more emphasis on eating a lot more healthy fats.

The premise behind the Rosedale diet is controlling the hormone leptin (see more about leptin diets) . Recent research has shown this hormone to be responsible for control of hunger. Dr Rosedale argues that by managing this hormone, you will no longer ‘over-eat’ but will be satisfied earlier. Therefore weight loss will occur.

Breakthrough?

Despite containing a lot of science, there is little that is new in this diet - except for the leptin research - this is all new research. It has long been known that consumption of fats (particularly unsaturated fats) does help to satiate appetite. The only carbohydrates the author recommends are fibrous carbs (e.g. green vegetables). Starchy carbs and grains are completely out.

Rosedale Diet - What do you eat?

The protein recommendations are calculated as approximately 1 gram per half your lean body mass. This equates to around 50-75 grams of protein per person per day.

There is no calorie counting or carb counting on this diet. The Rosedale diet is all about eating when you are hungry. The diet is restrictive, beginning with a 3 week phase where all starchy carbohydrates are to be avoided. After these first 3 weeks, some other foods are allowed to be eaten - but only in restricted amounts.

There are even certain fruits and vegetables that must be avoided altogether! - for example; Banana, Cantaloupe, Dried fruit (all varieties), Grapes, Honeydew, Orange, Pineapple, Watermelon, Yams, Pumpkin, White Potatoes, Corn.

Rosedale Supplementation

There is an extensive section on supplementation (about 25 pages of the book). The recommended supplementation plans would be very expensive to follow, and the fact that the author does have business in the supplement industry always makes this suspect.

While there is absolutely no doubt that our food supply is far from nutritionally rich, and we do need to supplement - it should not be necessary to purchase so many supplements for weight loss.

Rosedale’s Exercise Strategies

"…achieve excellent results even if you never pick up a weight or dust off your treadmill…" - Dr Rosedale.

This is something that we all love to hear - lose weight by eating when you want and never exercising. This is just not realistic. The health benefits from exercise are myriad. Ask anyone who has made a physical transformation from obese to muscular - I bet you’ll find that they did pick up a weight, and did plenty of cardio exercise.

Conclusion

The Rosedale Diet is different. Ron Rosedale has been at the forefront of leptin research for sometime. We have also received a number of emails from people who have had success with this diet - not only in weight loss but alleviating other health problems such as diabetes and cholesterol problems.

Sample Meal Plan

Breakfast

Eggs ‘Benefit’ (recipe in book)

Snack
Almonds

Lunch
Chicken salad

Snack
Avocado spread on celery stalks

Dinner
Dilled Salmon and fresh asparagus
Salad of your choice

Comments

Tony Bahu

Absoultely without a doubt, The Rosedale Diet is an answer to the question of ‘how do you become fit AND stay healthy?’ This is an absolute must look at. It is the best of the best. Hope this helps!!!

Anonymous

i found that I was still hungry and I was tired following this diet. never new the amout of nuts I was allowed to eat andfound myself over eating them.

Linda

This diet is the only diet I have ever been successful with. I lost 45 lbs. in 6 mos. and have kept it off and lost 30 more because of the life style changes now 4 years later!

Lynn

I’ve been on this diet for about a week and I’ve dropped 5 lbs. My brother who got me on this diet lost 35 lbs. and my sister lost 10 lbs in 3 weeks. None of us really work out, so I’m amazed at how well this diet has been working for us.

Joanne

If your problem is high Leptin, or Leptin resistance, and High Insulin (not necessarily the same as insulin resistance) Then this diet will reverse the phisiology that has made you obese and let you loose weight. It’s the only diet that addresses these issues! If you are overweight because you are an inactive overeater, it will not help you as much.

Dee

I have been dieting for many years - honestly, probably 20 some years in all. I’ve always tried to find the right diet - and I’ve tried everything from Weight Watchers, to high protein, high carbs, more fruit, less fruit, more raw, less raw, macro (which I actually still do believe in, minus the rice), and so many others. What I’ve found is that it’s not the diet that works. It’s how your body reacts to the diet. Tons of people lose on WW, since it’s right for their body types. Tons of people lose weight on all the others, as well, since it fits their body type. But you have to keep trying until a certain diet links in with your genetic makeup and pre-dispositions, and it’s highly personal. It’s highly personal, yet you can’t change it. I for one am seriously addicted to carbs. A lot of diets do address this problem, but not as effectively as The Rosedale. It’s worth a try, after all. It’s like a key in a lock, and instead of looking for “a key” or “a diet”, I think we should try looking for the key which works with our “locks”, or a diet which meets us where we are.

Moira Minke

My husband and myself have been on the Rosedale Diet for 6 weeks and it is the first diet that my husband has ever embraced. He was 205lbs and at 5′8″ was quite overweight. After his last visit for his annual check up and blood test the doctor cautioned him against high cholesteral levels and suggested he lose weight. He is a regular reader of Dr Mercola and that is where he read about your diet. He bought your book and has lost 20lbs. He is so pleased. He is a big potato man in fact he grows potatoes to sell to the local high end restaurants. So you can imagine how he felt about NO potatoes. As for myself I have gone from 135lbs to 125lbs and the best thing about it is that my blood pressure has come down significantly. I am taking a diuretic and a beta blocker and if my blood pressure readings stay low I am considering asking mt doctor if I can be weaned off the meds.
Thank you. Moira and Doug Minke. Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
P.S. When you say that Keto spaghetti is low carb high protein, exactly what are the numbers?

Karen

Ron Rosedale obviously never made his homemade mayonnaise. Don’t try it. You can find the proper way to make it on the internet, before you waste that precious advocado oil.

D.D.

If you are like me, and plans like Weight Watchers and Pritikin absolutely do not work for you, even with intense exercise levels, then try this plan. WW & Pritikin failed me. I didn’t fail at them. I stuck with them. But they didn’t work. I didn’t lose weight and my triglycerides stayed high on them. But this one works and works well for me. My blood lipid profile has improved dratically and my huge appetite, which I was constantly fighting, is a thing of the past now. While my cholesteral wasn’t considered high before, it is now, on Rosedale, in the “very good” range. I didn’t have clinical indications of blood sugar problems, but in my mind, I certainly had the symptoms. Those too have gone away on this plan. I’d recommend it to anyone else for whom weight loss has seemed impossible. Maybe those plans are failing you too.

Hazel

Age 66. Lost 13 pounds in 24 days, plenty of energy, I feel good. Find this is very simple, easy way to eat. Hope to eat this way from now on!

Shirley

I take coumadin and have tried to lose weight but can’t. I exercise about 45 min per day and really work out good, but can’t shake the weight. I gained “40 lbs on the coumadin in about 4-6 months. I also have factor V blood. Has this diet worked for anybody in my situation? I have now been on the coumadin just starting my 3rd year. Help!!!!





Last modified: April 3, 2008