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GM Diet Indian Version

The GM diet is among the most popular diet fads practiced by Indians mainly because of its vegetarian
attributes and reduced consumption of meat. This weight loss management system also appeals to Indian
delicacies that dwell mainly with vegetables. Women in India find this diet system to be helpful since it
allows them to shed off their excess pounds and enjoy a long term weight profile without undergoing major
alterations in their current food intake. The Indian version of the GM diet does not vary too much from that
of the regular version except for the beef intake in Days 5 and 6. For the Indian version, cottage cheese can
be used as an alternate to beef. Thus for diet, cottage cheese is served as a substitute to beef and this works
very well. For folks that are not vegetarian and who eat fish, fish can be a great alternate to meat and can be
used in meals and diet plan schedule.
Beef Substitutes
Aside from beef, there are also other foods that rich in iron and protein, such as red kidney beans or low fat
Paneer. Spinach and bean sprouts, as well as soybean curd or tofu and 1 cup brown rice may be used to
replace beef in Days 5 and 6.
GM Diet Indian Version
The Indian version of the GM diet is pretty close to the original. There are slight changes and they are
described below.
Day 1. All fruits. All kinds of fruit may be consumed except for bananas. 10-12 glasses of water
should be consumed throughout the day.
Day 2. All vegetables. All sorts of vegetables may be consumed during the second day. Potatoes may
be served during breakfast to boost energy levels. A mixture of greens and boiled vegetables as well
as the GM diet wonder soup may be served during lunch and dinner.
Day 3. Mixture of fruits and vegetables. A mix of fruits and vegetables may be consumed on Day 3,
together with 10-12 glasses of water. Bananas are still not allowed in this day.
Day 4. Banana and milk. Skim milk and banana, together with the GM wonder soup or any type of
vegetable soup may be served on this day. For Indian practitioners, yogurt may be served instead of
skim milk.
Day 5. Brown rice, curd and tomatoes. Soybean curd or 1 cup of brown rice may be used as a
substitute for beef, or a cup of cottage cheese. Tomatoes are important to match with the days meal,
along with cucumbers.
Day 6. Brown rice and vegetables. On Day 6, brown rice or other beef substitute will be matched
with vegetables, but potatoes are still restricted. It is best to consume cottage cheese and soybean
curd in vegetable bowls.
Day 7. Brown rice, vegetables and fruits. Two cups of brown rice may be consumed together with
unlimited servings of vegetables and fruits. Fruit juice may also be taken along with 8-10 glasses of
water.
Recipes
We have many gm diet indian recipes for those who are looking for Indian food as part of the Indian version
of the General Motors Diet. Listing a sample recipe below
Moong Dhal and Channa Dhal Kosambari
Ingredients:
cup Channa Dhal (soaked for 3 hours then drained)
cup Yellow Split Moong Dhal (soaked for 3 hours and drained)
2 medium carrot, grated
1 medium cucumber, peeled and chopped
1 tbsp. coriander, chopped
1 tsp. lemon juice
2 green chili peppers, chopped
tsp ginger, grated
Salt and pepper to taste
Procedure:
Mix cucumber, coriander, moong dhal, channa dhal, ginger, green chili peppers and lemon juice in a bowl.
Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve chilled.


GM Diet Day 1
The GM diet is a seven-day weight loss management plan that consists mainly of selected fruits and
vegetables, and strict amounts of meat. It can be a difficult diet to follow especially since it relies mainly on
foods that are high in fiber and less in protein, fat and carbohydrates. At the same time however, this diet
plan can be used for fast-paced weight loss regimens, with up to 10 lbs. lost after successfully completing
one diet week.
Preparing the Body for GM Diet
On the first day of the GM diet, followers are only allowed to eat fruits. These fresh produce should contain
no form of starch, potassium and carbohydrates, such as bananas. This is because on the first day of this diet
plan, the body is subject to detoxification. Only fruits and water can be consumed.
Persons who are planning to start the GM diet may consume starchy foods such as potatoes, oats and
bananas the day before their targeted week, so that they would be packed with enough energy to last for the
next morning. They should also practice drinking lots of water, so that they will not be dehydrated in the
succeeding days.
Aside from preparing the body for the diet plan, physical activities should also be set into rather lighter
tasks. Warm-up exercises should be performed before and during the diet, just to maintain regular metabolic
processes and not feel the fatigue. Through exercise, the body system becomes resilient to the side effects of
GM diet, and rather gives way for the detoxification and weight reduction results.
Day 1 GM Diet Breakfast
The first important meal of the day in a GM diet regimen is breakfast. Followers may observe a full
breakfast consisting mainly of fruits such as melons and papaya together with 1-2 glasses of water. These
fruits easily make the stomach full, and at the same time the sweet tooth satisfied, thus craving for more
tempting meals such as pizza and pasta can be avoided.
Day 1 GM Diet Lunch
Lunch may consist of watery fruits such as apples or watermelons. Lunch time is observed at 12:00 noon to
1:30 in the afternoon. Consuming a bowl of apples or two cups of watermelons can already make the
stomach full. Other fruits such as kiwi and mangoes can as well be served.
Day 1 GM Diet Dinner
During dinner, followers may return to melons, kiwi and oranges, as well as 1-2 glasses of water. Melons
can be heavy on the stomach; hence only a half-bowl serving should be consumed in order not to have a
cramped stomach later at night.
Midday Meals and Beverages
While the main beverage allowed for the Day 1 of GM diet is water, followers may also turn to fresh orange
juice and coconut water during midday snacks. Orange juice fills in the cravings for sweets, while coconut
water keeps the stomach full the rest of the day.
Midday meals still consist of fruits, but at varying kinds and servings, so followers can still maintain a good
appetite during full meal times. Raisins, oranges, and apple dices can be consumed during mid-mornings and
afternoons.
Sample GM Diet Day 1 Plan
Breakfast (8:30 AM-9:00 AM)
1 cup of diced apples and 1-2 glasses of water
Mid morning Snack (10:30 AM-11:00 AM)
1 bowl raw papaya and 1-2 glasses of water
Lunch (12:00 PM-1:30 PM)
1 bowl of watermelon or muskmelon and 1-2 glasses of water
Afternoon Snack (4:00-4:30 PM)
1 orange/sweet lime/chico fruit and 2 glasses of water
Evening (6:00-6:30 PM)
1 glass coconut water
Dinner (8:00-9:00 PM)
1 bowl of melon and 2 glasses of water




GM Diet Day 2
Like the first day of the GM diet weight loss plan, the second day would entail another adjustment for the
individual in terms of food intake. The first day of the diet plan required a strict fruit-only diet, while the
second day would be limited only to vegetables.
All sorts of vegetables may be consumed on the Day 2 of the GM diet, and these range from green leafy
vegetables to starchy crops. This is to boost the fiber intake of the body while regulating the sugar content
from the first days consumption, and at the same time foster metabolic processes.
Preparing the Body for Day 2
Unlike in Day 1 in which followers would feel a bit lightheaded due to the lack of carbohydrate intake and
continuous consumption of fluids, Day 2 would dwell more on foods that can be easily digested by the
gastrointestinal tract.
To prepare for the second day of the diet week, followers should eat a full dinner consisting of heavier fruits
such as melons, as they will be using supplemental fiber content the next day. Drinking as much as 10
glasses of water on Day 1 will also bring good effects on Day 2, as followers get to feel more relaxed and at
ease with the diet.
Unlike in day one where bananas are restricted from being consumed, in Day 2 all vegetables can be eaten,
including those that are high in starch, such as potatoes. This routine would also give more energy for the
day, and followers would be more capable of doing more strenuous activities and exercises.
GM Diet Day 2 Breakfast
Day 2 of the GM diet may start off with large baked potato with a pat of butter on top. It is important to keep
the stomach heavy during breakfast as this would keep the body energized the rest of the day. To those
living in tropical countries, cassava or sweet potato may be used instead of the regular potato, as long as
there is no sugar added to the meal.
GM Diet Day 2 Lunch
During lunchtime, foods that can be consumed must be lighter, and these may involve vegetable salads with
lettuce, cucumber and cabbage. Salads may be dressed with vinaigrette or olive oil, but not mayonnaise.
GM Diet Day 2 Dinner
Dinner on Day 2 may consist of other fresh greens, such as broccoli, asparagus, as well as cabbages, lettuce
and cucumber. Boiled beets also prove to be good meals, but they tend to be heavier on the stomach.
GM Diet Day 2 Midday Snacks and Beverages
When it comes to snacks and beverages, GM diet experts recommend leafy greens such as boiled cabbage or
fresh lettuce in order to maintain a light stomach. Continuous water intake should be observed to keep the
body hydrated. Cherry tomatoes may also be served during midday snacks, especially in afternoons as they
are able to satisfy ones sweet tooth cravings.
Sample Diet Plan for Day 2 of GM Diet
Breakfast (8:00-9:00 AM)
1 cup boiled potato and 2 glasses of water
Mid Morning (10:30-11:00 AM)
1 bowl of cabbage or red lettuce (raw) and 1-2 glasses of water
Lunch (12:00-1:00 PM)
1 cucumber, 1 tomato and boiled beet and 2 glasses of water
Afternoon (4:00-5:00 PM)
2 tomatoes or 1 cup cherry tomatoes and 2 glasses of water
Dinner (7:00-8:00 PM)
Boiled broccoli, cauliflower and asparagus with salt and spices and 2 glasses of water



GM Diet Day 3
Day 3, nearly half way through the GM Diet. Things should only get easier now. Day 1 of the GM Diet and
to a certain extent, Day 2 can be really hard for some people. On Day 3 of the GM diet weight loss plan,
followers are now allowed to eat a combination of fruits and vegetables. There is no limit or restriction to
the fruits and vegetables to be consumed on Day 3, although bananas are still not allowed. Followers of the
diet plan may find less pressure to keep up with the regimens demands, as they have already adjusted their
systems to fruit and vegetable intake during the past two days.
During the first three days of the GM diet, it is important to consume only fresh produce, as they contain
more nutritional value. Organic harvests are also recommended, although these tend to be more expensive
and have lesser taste.
Preparing the Body for Day 3
Preparing for Day 3 isnt as difficult as that in days 1 and 2; it actually easier to keep up with the dietary
requirements in Day 3 as the body is already used to fruit and vegetable intake. In most cases, individuals
following the diet experience slight headaches in the succeeding days as they are already allowed to
consume meat.
It is likewise encouraged to consume a variety of fruits and vegetables in every meal on Day 3. Having a
variety of servings during breakfast, lunch and dinner would not only keep the stomach satiated, but at the
same time content as the appetites cravings are regulated at lower levels.
It is as well recommended to perform breathing exercises in the morning at the start of Day 3. Doing so will
release the tensions garnered from Days 1 and 2, and followers may experience a more relaxed time ahead.
At this stage, followers should have already lost 2-4 lbs. of body mass.
GM Diet Day 3 Breakfast
Breakfast in Day 3 may start light with an apple, but those who are looking for heavier meals may consume
melon. When consuming melons for breakfast, it is important to have them supplemented with two glasses
of water for better digestion.
GM Diet Day 3 Lunch
The diet regimen on Day 2 may be repeated on Day 3, but with more variety. Tomatoes may be included in
lettuce-cucumber salads, but still these should be dressed in olive oil or vinaigrette.
GM Diet Day 3 Dinner
A serving of boiled vegetables would be ideal during Day 3 dinners, and they can be followed up with fruit
desserts like watermelon apple.
GM Diet Day 3 Midday Snacks and Beverages
A combination of tomatoes, fresh greens, and different fruits may be consumed all day. Fresh juices such
derived from berries, oranges and lemons would be ideal to those who are not into drinking water, although
these should be as well consumed in proportional amounts to avoid bloating.
Vegetable juice like carrot and tomato juice may be served during evenings so as to satiate the appetite for
sweet snacks.
Sample GM Diet Day 3 Diet Plan
Breakfast (8:00-9:00 AM)
1 apple and 1-2 glasses of water or 1 cup of diced melon and 2 glasses of water
Mid Morning (10:00-11:00 AM)
1 bowl of cantaloupe mixed with papaya and 2 glasses of water
Lunch (12:00-1:00 PM)
1 bowl of mixed cucumber, lettuce and tomato with boiled beet and 2 glasses of water
Afternoon (4:00-5:00 PM)
1 orange or ripe mango and 2 glasses of water
Dinner (7:00-8:00 PM)
1 bowl of boiled broccoli, fresh greens and raw papaya and 2 glasses of water







GM Diet Day 4
The fourth day of the GM diet weight loss program is filled with surprises. Unlike the past three days where
you are only allowed to consume fruits and vegetables, Day 4 offers three unlikely meals: bananas, milk and
soup. For our full coverage of the GM Diet plan so far, read day 1, day 2 and day 3 before you continue with
this article. Day 4 can be quite boring at first glance as these are the only meals allowed for consumption but
remember that by now your body has already adjusted to the big change in diet and is slowly getting used to
the new dietary content. By Day 4 the body has already garnered sufficient amounts of sweets from fruits,
and at the same time fiber from vegetables. Since it already has a sustained appetite, it would no longer be
responsive to the taste of bananas. Persons who have reached Day 4 would rely more on liquids, and they
get their energy from milk shakes and soup.
Preparing the Body for Day 4
Preparing for Day 4 is the easiest. Since the day offers only the said three meals, followers might just as well
make themselves busy with various physical activities. They already have packed energy for the day, and
they might just as well be productive by working out, or engaging in different leisure events.
Most people feel different by day 4. By this stage, a livelier attitude towards life is what most people feel.
By Day 4 followers of the diet have already gone through natural detoxifying processes, and they are found
to be more cheerful and enthusiastic when it comes to performing physical activities.
GM Diet Day 4 Breakfast
The best way to start Day 4 is by consuming a banana paired with a glass of warm milk. Some followers
prefer a bowl of sliced bananas on milk like those in breakfast cereals, only without the cereal content.
Skim milk should be used all day in this stage; full milk proves to be heavy on the stomach and filled with
unnecessary nutrients that are not beneficial to the weight loss regimen.
GM Diet Day 4 Lunch
Lunch served in Day 4 consists of a bowl of vegetable soup. Most soup bowls consist of various vegetable
produce flavored with herbs and spices. Best vegetable soups that can be served during lunch include tomato
soup and cabbage stew, as they are packed with natural flavors that the taste buds would savor even as the
day ends.
GM Diet Day 4 Dinner
Dinner in Day 4 may consist of a serving of vegetable soup and banana shake. This can be quite heavy to
handle later at night, so followers may forego the shake and focus on the soup, as this alone can keep them
full until the next morning.
GM Diet Day 4 Midday Snacks and Beverages
In Day 4, the only recommended snacks would be bananas and milk, which can be served in cold banana
shakes. These snacks prove to be essential as they taste naturally delightful and at the same time are a
popular drink even in conventional beverages.
Recipes for GM Diet Day 4
Cabbage Soup recipe for Day 4
Ingredients:
1 cup shredded cabbage
1 cup sliced celery
1 onion, minced
2 sliced green peppers
Procedure:
Boil onion, peppers, cabbage and celery in water together with salt, pepper and herbs for flavoring. Any
flavoring may be used as long as there is no fat included. Extra vegetables may be added except for beans as
they add extra calories. Serve hot.
Banana Shake Recipe for Day 4
Ingredients:
2 bananas, sliced
2 glasses skim milk
2 glasses crushed ice
Procedure:
In a blender, mix all ingredients until a creamy, frothy shake is formed. No sugar is required as the flavor is
already naturally sweet. Serves 2.

GM Diet Day 5
Continuing on with our series on GM Diet. You can find day 1, day 2, day 3, day 4 here. On the fifth day of
the GM diet weight loss routine, followers of the diet are now allowed to eat beef matched with tomatoes.
On this day the bodys protein requirements are addressed, but not to the extent that they will be followed up
with fat. Beef is used in this case as it is rich source of protein and fiber, and it does not have to be
consumed in large amounts just to fulfill the cravings of ones appetite.
Preparing yourself for Day 5 of GM Diet
When on Day 4 followers of the GM diet are allowed to consume bananas, milk and soup, on Day 5 they
will be subject to only beef and tomatoes. They loss of appetite will continue to be felt on this day, and it is
no longer a surprise for them to eat only sufficient portions of been and not gore over it like before.
Due to the lack of appetite for most foods, it is important to have just small servings of beef during meals.
Large servings may only make the appetite worse, and this may as well continue for the next few days. It is
thus best to serve the beef with good amounts of tomatoes so that the taste buds will be brought back to life.
GM Diet Day 5 Breakfast
Breakfast may start with braised beef and soup. This will keep the stomach heavy and full for most of the
day. The soup provides energy, while the meat becomes a source of protein, iron and fiber. It can be a bit
boring to eat beef but it may be paired with a sliced tomato.
GM Diet Day 5 Lunch
A hamburger patty may be consumed during lunch time together with tomatoes. The hamburger may be
baked or fried but not in too much fat, as it already contains its own fat material. Since the body will be
producing extra uric acid, it is likewise recommended to drink extra glasses of water to flush the urine out
naturally.
GM Diet Day 5 Dinner
Another hamburger may be eaten by dinner, although health experts recommend beef soup and tomatoes so
that the body would feel more energized. The soup also supplements the water lost during the day.
GM Diet Day 5 Midday Snacks and Beverages
During Day 5, the only beverage allowed to be consumed is water, and not juice. It is because the body has
already been given doses of juice for the past three days, and water helps a lot in flushing out the excesses
for Day 5. Drink up to 14 glasses of water on this day so that the body system will be detoxified and get rid
of unnecessary nutrients provided by the meat.
Recipes for GM Diet Day 5
Below are a couple of recipes for you to use when you are on day 5. These recipes are really easy to prepare
and should not take you very long.
Grilled Beef Slices
Ingredients:
1 cup beef tenderloin strips
1 lemon zest
Salt and pepper
Coriander
Procedure:
Season the meat with lemon zest, salt, pepper and coriander and rest for 10 minutes. On a hot grill place
tenderloin strips and until golden brown. Serve with sliced tomatoes.
Beef Burger
1 1/8 pound beef patty
Salt and pepper
Procedure:
Rub beef patty with salt and pepper then place on a hot grill. Occasionally baste with a slab of butter until
patty becomes tender and reddish brown. Serve with tomatoes and cucumbers.
GM Diet Day 6
If you have been following the 7 day GM Diet then take heart in the fact that you are almost done with the
diet. You can read about the previous 5 days here Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4 and finally Day 5.
On Day 6 of the GM diet, foods served will not only include beef but a wide variety of vegetables as well.
This is also considered a feast day or a cheat day for GM diet followers as they can eat all the beef and
vegetables they want. It is also great to eat on this day as the body is slowly gaining back its appetite but in a
rather fructose craving mode, thus it would yearn for fresh greens.
On this day there would already be changes on how the way one looks as compared to the past days.
Followers of the diet are expected to have lost as much as 10 lbs. from the past few days of dieting. Because
of the previous fruit-vegetable consumption a different glow in the skin can also be seen.
Preparing for Day 6 of the GM Diet
On day 6 the body is already in a continuous process of losing the extra fat through increased metabolic
processes. Thus there will be more need for beef for protein and muscle development, and fiber from
vegetables to keep the body energized during the day. Those who are currently in Day 6 should take
advantage of the moment and pursue lively activities, as this is where they can test the effects the diet has
made to their immune system.
GM Diet Day 6 Breakfast
Breakfast on Day 6 may be started off with a bowl of mixed vegetables. These vegetables may be sauteed or
stewed, so that they would have a more tender bite and taste. Having a bowl of vegetable soup with beef
cutlets is likewise recommended, as this would keep the stomach satiated throughout the rest of the day.
GM Diet Day 6 Lunch
During lunchtime, any form of mixed vegetables and beef may be eaten. Asian-style cooking is the best in
this mealtime, as dishes under this cuisine consist mainly of beef and vegetables. A bowl of beef and
broccoli may sound ideal for Western diet followers, but as much as possible do not include potatoes or
bread.
GM Diet Day 6 Dinner
Dinner may be served with vegetable soup and a hamburger, especially when the follower has gone through
a long and tiring day. The soup will light up the senses and replenish the lost energy, while the beef content
brings back the protein, iron and fiber lost.
GM Diet Day 6 Midday Snacks and Beverages
Beef and vegetables may continue to be eaten during snacks, although it is recommended to munch on the
greens during mid-mornings and beef during afternoons. This is because the appetite has to be contained at
normal levels, so as the appetite would not crave for other types of food.
Water is still the best beverage on Day 6. Water keeps the lost sweat replenished and the senses rejuvenated.
Coconut water may be taken during afternoons, but this may create bloating and loss of appetite by dinner.
GM Diet Day 6 Recipes
Beef and Vegetable Kebab
Ingredients:
1 broccoli
1 red tomato
1 yellow bell pepper
6 beef cubes
1 onion
Procedure:
Cut all the vegetables into quarters and skew them on barbecue sticks together with 2-3 beef cubes per stick.
Baste with butter and season with salt and pepper then grill on open fire until beef is tender. Makes 3
servings.

GM Diet Day 7
Day 7, the last day of the GM Diet. If youve made it this far then you would have seen significant weight
loss and additionally will be feeling and looking great not to mention more active. For those looking to start
the GM Diet, here is the detailed diet plan sorted by day Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5 and Day 6.
On the last day of the GM diet weight loss management plan, food servings vary. While no beef or other
types of meat may be consumed, followers of the GM Diet are now allowed to eat starch in the form of
brown rice. At the same time, the diet goes back to fruit and vegetables, which can be easier to eat as
compared to Days 1 to 3.
By Day 7, significant changes can now be found in your body. A slimmer appearance is now seen and felt
while a more positive outlook is observed thanks to the continuous cleansing methods of the diet taking
place inside the body. Regular sleeping habits may as well be noticed as the diet schedule gets the body tired
by the end of the day and energized the next morning.
Preparing for Day 7 of GM Diet
When preparing for Day 7, it is important to fresh fruits stacked. Fruits will be consumed at all times of the
day, from breakfast to snacks and dinner. Vegetables may be boiled or stewed and paired with brown rice.
There are some individuals who tend to avoid brown rice servings as brown rice does not appeal to their
taste buds but it is important to have a cup or two in order to keep the energy and fiber contents levels high.
GM Diet Day 7 Breakfast
A bowl of brown rice may be served during breakfast. It is best to consume brown rice in the morning as it
would provide all the energy and carbohydrate requirements for the rest of the day. To those who want to
save the rice for lunch, they may eat a slice of papaya or melon followed by 1-2 glasses of water.
GM Diet Day 7 Lunch
During lunchtime, a bowl of brown rice may be matched with cooked vegetables such as cabbage, broccoli
and asparagus. This can be a boring meal so it has to be followed up with a slice of mango or watermelon to
keep the appetite satisfied.
GM Diet Day 7 Dinner
Day 7 ends with yet another bowl of greens and brown rice. However, most followers prefer to only have
vegetables as they dont want to feel bloated at night. Brown rice can be heavy for dinner, so as much as
possible increased fluid intake should be observed.
GM Diet Day 7 Midday Snacks and Beverages
Midday snacks should consist of fruits, mainly berries. Raisins prove to be a great snack especially during
mornings, while strawberries (without cream) may be ideal for afternoons and after-dinners. Water should
be consumed at 10-12 glasses, but at the same time fruit juice can be taken during midday snacks.
GM Diet Day 7 Recipes
Moong Dhal Sprouts with Fruit
Ingredients:
1 ripe fruit (pear, mango, apple, grape, strawberries or cherries)
1 cup moong sprouts (raw)
1 peeled and sliced cucumber
2 green chili peppers, chopped
1 tbsp cilantro
1 dash of salt
Procedure:
Soak the moong dhal sprouts overnight. The next morning, drain the water from the sprouts and cover
loosely with cloth set for two days. Once the setting time has elapsed, rinse the sprouts and place on a bowl.
Mix the sprouts together with the fruits, chili peppers and cilantro. Add salt to taste. This recipe can easily
serves 4.

Common GM Diet Questions, FAQ's & Tips
Common GM Diet Questions, FAQs & Tips
1) Can I have tea or coffee?
Herbal teas are fine. The only sweetener allowed is stevia. I will never recommend coffee, however if you
do have it you can only have stevia in it.
2) What days can we eat the Wonder Soup?
You can eat the Wonder Soup on any of the 7 days when you are hungry. Never go hungry on this diet.
Folks tend to have better results when they eat the soup.
3) Can I drink alcohol?
No alcohol during this plan! There are no redeeming health values to alcohol.
4) Can I eat at places like Subway or eat processed meats/foods?
No, never actually. Subway foods like most processed foods are full of toxic chemicals like dough
conditioners in the bread, sulfites, msg, nitrates and phosphates in the meats, not to mention sugar and too
much processed salt in the dressings. Run away from foods like this. The point of the GM Diet is to cut all
processed foods.
5) How many bananas can we eat on day 4?
If you have read that 8 bananas are allowed, you are not following our plan but another plan. We do not help
with other plans. This is the original GM Diet here. The answer is 4 regular size bananas, or of the 6 tiny
bananas.
6) On day 4, can I have buttermilk or yogurt in stead of milk?
Yes, yogurt or buttermilk is a fine replacement as long as there is no sugar in the yogurt.
7) Can we have chapati, wheat, cereal, bread, etc?
No, this is a gluten free diet. Wheat is so bad for you. It has been genetically modified and over processed. It
causes weight gain and other health issues. If you eat lots of wheat, you will likely not maintain your weight
loss after the diet.
8) Can I have honey lemon water in the morning?
No, you cannot have honey in your water. There is nothing healthy about this at all; you are essentially just
drinking sugar water. You can have as much lemon in your water as you like though.
9) I am a vegetarian, what do I do instead of meat?
We have laid out two plans for vegetarians. Here are the links. Keep in mind whenever you replace meat,
you need to make sure you have a little good fat in that dish. Example would be: olive oil, coconut oil, butter
or ghee. Also if you have curd as a meat replacement, it will already contain some good fat.
http://www.gmdietworks.com/general-motors-diet/gm-diet-vegetarian.html
http://www.gmdietworks.com/general-motors-diet/gm-diet-indian-version.html
10) Can I have salt, pepper, or spices?
Yes, you can have a normal amount of salt. Never over do it. However since you are drinking extra water on
this plan, salt is very important. Even adding a dash in your water can be important if you are using the
unprocessed form of salt. Sea salt or unprocessed salt is always the best option for salt. Pepper, herbs and
spices are allowed. Try and enjoy your food.
11) Will I gain the weight back after the GM Diet?
Most diets are going to fail if you plan on returning back to an unhealthy lifestyle after the diet. Yes, you
will likely gain your weight back if you go back to a poor eating plan. If you want to keep your weight off
you must make a serious lifestyle change. Many people have underlying health issues such as thyroid
problems, cortisol issues and so on. These health issues can hamper weight loss and cause weight gain. In
order to try and maintain a healthy weight and lose more weight you must eat healthy!
12) Can I have dried fruits or nuts?
No, you cannot have dried fruits or nuts on this plan. Afterwards you can enjoy them in small quantities but
you do have to limit these as they are very concentrated sources of food.
13) What do I eat after the GM diet?
This is a loaded question really. Here is what we have found by study and experience. Whether you are a
meat eater, vegetarian or vegan, each meal must be balanced.
Eat 3 meals a day. Do not eat them all at once, spread them out. Each meal should have a protein, a good
carb and plenty of vegetables. You can also have 2 to 3 servings of fruit a day. We never recommend wheat
or bread. We prefer gluten free and even grain free. Whole foods are always best. Cut out processed foods
completely if at all possible.
Good carbs/starches are white potatoes, sweet potatoes, yams, squashes, white rice, taro root, plantains and
celery root.
Also do not go fat free. You need good fat like animal fats found in good grass fed meats, ghee, olive oil and
especially coconut oil.
14) Can I do the GM Diet continuously?
No, this is meant to be a weight loss kick starter. The GM Diet should not be a lifestyle. You can however
do the diet again but you must wait at least two weeks, but preferably one month. In between that time eat
healthy. Do not go back to your original way of dieting or eating.
















GM Diet Exercises
GM Diet and Yoga
Can I do Yoga when Im on the GM Diet?
Yes you can. Yoga is a great way to supplement the GM diet. Many people often wonder if they can
exercise when on the GM Diet. While you can definitely exercise, you must be careful when it comes to
high intensity workouts. This is where yoga scores highly over other forms of exercise.

Yoga is a relaxing workout regimen that is also an effective weight loss program minus the sweat and the
palpitations. Most of the people that do the GM diet are required to also do some amount of low-intensity
exercises to keep their muscles active. For this reason yoga is the ideal answer when it comes to keeping
your body and mind active.
Yoga as an Exercise Regimen
Yoga is series of poses that are used for various purposes over centuries. More serious yogis follow such
postures to promote meditation and connection of the mind, body and soul. Modern yoga practitioners
meanwhile use the postures for exercise and weight loss. This is because the postures in yoga stretch and
activate the muscles without stressing them out. Practitioners also get to bend, stride and come up with
various poses that promote balance and flexibility. Most of the poses in yoga seem light and easy to follow,
but they at the same time eat up a lot of energy-making them truly effective for weight loss.
GM Diet and Yoga
Yoga is considered a good partner to GM diet because of its low intensity workouts and high energy
consumption. By following a ten-minute yoga session before and after a day in the GM diet program. Below
are some of the benefits of practicing yoga while on a GM diet:
Helps you relax before starting the diet. A lot of people feel anxious when going on a diet because
they dont believe that they are going to lose weight. Through yoga, these negative energies are
released before the diet even starts. This way the individual gets to follow the diet regimen properly
and easily until the end of the day and achieve significant results later on.
Releases the stress incurred by the end of the day. Diets can be totally stressful especially at times
when the person craves for his or her favorite foods. Through yoga, these stressful moments are
battled and released by means of breathing and stretching exercises. Individuals who follow the diet
are also able to keep their minds concentrated in their diet and not feel distracted by their
surroundings.
More active muscles. It is normal to feel weak when on a GM diet. The lack of carbohydrates and
proteins keep the muscles weak and unable to move normally. However, by daily yoga stretching
exercises the feeling of weakness is reduced and the body is enticed to move more during the day.
Sample Yoga Workout
Below is a sample yoga workout that can be practiced everyday during a GM diet. This 5-step routine may
be practiced at the start and end of the day; it lasts for only 10 minutes and can be performed at any place
desired.
Step 1. Stand with feet together and fold the palms in front of the chest. Close the eyes and chant the
mantra Ohm Mitrayah Namaha while breathing normally.
Step 2. Raise the arms over the head and shoulders with palms touching each other. Abdomen should
be stretched by leaning backwards. Chant Oh Khagaya Namaha while inhaling, then exhale
normally.
Step 3. Bend forward and place the palms at the side of the feet. Touch the knees with the forehead
and exhale deeply. Chant Ohm Suryaya Namaha during the posture.
Step 4. Take one leg back and position the other leg in front with the palms firm on the ground. With
the head raised, inhale and chat Ohm Bhanuvae Namaha.
Step 5. Return to the position in Step 1. Breathe normally then chant Ohm Bhaskaraya Namaha.

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