The Chicken Soup Diet Review

February 11, 2009 by Sherry Ingram · Leave a Comment 

jsa240This is a seven-day diet whose main course would be chicken soup. The program allows the ingestion of any one of the five pre-approved breakfast meals a day. Then for the rest of the day, the dieter would only eat chicken soup. But the soup is no ordinary chicken soup but is also specially formulated to control the intake of calories yet still maintain a balanced protein rich and fiber packed supplement for the body.

The origin of the diet is unclear, as many similar programs and menus have been passed about in the Internet for quite sometime. The two common aspects of the diet though is the controlled intake of food at breakfast to a limited menu of food allowed in the diet. Though the recipes for the chicken soups differ as the number of family recipes for it, the common thread is the consumption of the soup would be done in lieu of other meals. The diet essentially controls the food intake without sacrificing the body’s needs, as there is the breakfast and the chicken soup. And it is healthy, after all didn’t chicken soup make you better when you were down?