Wendy’s Experience with Gianni & Wolfe’s Diet Paradox
About a week ago I selected Wendy to try the new Diet Paradox program — on me! — from among a number of respondents.
In exchange for her getting to go through the whole program for free, we all benefit from hearing the real scoop about her experience with the program: Does it really work? Is it worth it? Wendy’s going to tell us what it’s really like.
Below are Wendy’s updates as she sends them to me. I’ll be keeping an ongoing journal right here on this page. (I won’t send an email for each update, so if you’d like to follow along, be sure to book mark this page and come back every week or so.)
Have a question or some friendly words of encouragement for Wendy? Leave a comment below!!
Thank you Wendy for sharing with all of us!
January 20, 2010
Hello! I thought I better give you my first update.
1. Not related to the program: I began eating raw about seven days ago – mostly fruits and greens and some shots of wheatgrass. The result: Lost 8.4 pounds. I think most of that weight was water and perhaps SOME toxins leaving my system.
2. Statistics: I weighed 315.4 pounds on Wednesday, January 13. Today, Wednesday, January 20, I weighed 307.
3. What have I been doing?
- Blending fruits and greens and ‘eating’
- Eating mono fruit meals (only a couple – all-I-want of a single type of fruit)
- Listening to and reading hours worth of audio and material from the Paradox Diet
- Spending a great deal of time preparing food, which is therapeutic for me.
- Taking notes about what I will be acting on.
4. What’s next?
Now I start taking action on other equally as important items – For Example:
- Look inward to realize my deepest reasons for doing this
- Begin Journaling / Blogging my experience
- Set my goals
- Do a detox system
- Menu planning
- Keep up with my sprouting etc.
5. Things I can work on (where I am not doing as well as I’d like):
- Still require a cup of coffee every couple of days (have drunk 3+/day since 12)
- Broke down and had rice with vegies and soy sauce (Tamari) when I was running out of my produce
- It’s hard to watch others in the house eat comfort food
- Paying for it now… very upset tummy
So, I have watched enough videos to detour me from eating any time of animal product. My biggest challenge is to get into the rhythm of planning my food menus so I can prepare them days in advance when needed. (i.e., sprouting needs, shopping, soaking, dehydrating)
I am actually going to be acting on some of the action steps in the Program now. I will update you when I have done that.
Thank you again for this wonderful gift.



