Fuel your life with lasting
energy, balance, and health.

From a doctor who lives it.

Fuel your life with lasting energy, balance, and health.

From a doctor who lives it.

KEYS TO WEIGHT LOSS

1. Understand this is NOT a diet… it must be a lifestyle changes to achieve long term success.

2. Eat six meals a day. Eat a big breakfast and a light supper. Eat every two hours.

3. If you wait to eat until you are hungry, your body is in fat storage and is not burning fat.

4. You want to eat plenty throughout the day and with each meal.

5. Drink plenty of water throughout the day and with each meal.

Sample Meal Plan

BREAKFAST

A one-to-four egg omelet with a small amount of cheese

Black coffee

Ice water

10AM SNACK

Two pieces of bacon or one handful of peanuts or almonds

Ice water or coffee

LUNCH

Sandwich or hamburger without the bun/bread

Celery sticks with hummus (no chips)

Salads are good, but no dressing except oil and vinegar. NO bread!

2PM SNACK

A few leftovers from lunch (remember, you are not hungry), almonds, peanuts, cheese stick, jerky

An apple

4PM KEY SNACK

A boiled egg, peanuts, almonds, jerky

“ Eat as much as you can. Your mother said, “Don’t eat that! IT will ruin your appetite!” Your doctor says, “Exactly!”"

SUPPER

A small amount of fish, chicken or steak

Vegetables- all you can eat

DESSERT

One small piece of dark chocolate, a strawberry, and some low-carb Cool Whip

“ Dessert tells my brain that I am done- no seconds. Eat it as early as you can."

AVOID

Avoid: Bread, rice, pasta, cereal, sweet drinks, alcohol

Limit: Fruits (except apples), yogurt

ALL YOU CAN EAT

Protein, Lean meats, Vegetables, Nuts

MY TOP HEALTH TIPS

The Fuel Diet

Food is fuel. 90% of weight struggles come from what’s on your plate. Small steps lead to big changes and your body will thank you.

10 Minutes of Exercise

Just 10 minutes can change your day. Boost your energy, mood, and health without needing hours at the gym.

Preventative Health

Do not wait until it is too late. Screenings catch problems early and early detection saves lives.