subject: The Pros And Cons Of Medifast: Which Are More Persuasive? [print this page] People often ask me for my opinion about the pros and cons of Medifast. And often when I provide them, I'm asked if I think the pros outweigh the cons or if there are more positives than negatives. In the following article, I'll tell you what I consider to be any advantages and disadvantages to this diet and whether the good things outweigh the bad.
What Are The Pros And Cons Of Medifast?: If I had to define what I felt were the biggest three pros and the biggest three cons of Medifast, I'd list the pros as: effectiveness, convenience, and ease of use. If I had to list the negatives, they would probably be: a lack of control for people who enjoy food preparation, the repetitive experience, and cost.
To expand on this, the diet is very effective, easy to understand and use, and is quite convenient. They do most of the work and prepare most of the food for you. This doesn't leave you with a lot of work or effort. You really just have to chose which of the "safe" choices you want to eat that day and you only need to come up with and prepare one main meal.
This is great for people who don't like counting calories or preparing their own food. It can be a big relief to not have the room for error that comes with many diets that require you to figure everything out or do everything yourself. But, on the flip side, if you are someone who really likes food preparation and having a huge sense of control, then the convenience and ready made meals might actually be a negative for you.
I have friends who really like dutifully recording everything they eat, complete with the corresponding calories and carbs. They like tallying this up every night and seeing how they have done. This type of thing really isn't necessary with Medifast. They've done the figuring for you. So, if you're one of those folks who likes a lot of control and participation, this might be be frustrating for you.
In terms of cost, this diet is well in line with or even cheaper than others. If you use coupons, you'll generally pay around $8 - $10 per day for all five of the diet's daily meals. This is around $2 per meal which isn't all that bad. But it's certainly not free and that can be a negative. But groceries, gas, and the time that it takes you to prepare you own food isn't free either. Only you can weigh these things as to how important they are to you.
So, Do The Positive Aspects Of Medifast Outweigh The Negatives?: In my opinion, they really do. But, I really like the convenience and having the work done for me. I sometimes enjoy cooking but sometimes I'd rather avoid it. And I know that personally, when I'm given too many choices, I tend to make the wrong ones. I'd rather have less room for error.
Yes, sometimes it feels like you're eating the same things, but there are about 70 food choices and you can use recipes to make new Medifast foods from the prepackaged meals. You can also add to the foods to make them more appealing and to give them more variety. And you can get quite creative with your daily, main "lean and green" meal.
As far as the cost, taking advantage of coupons can bring this down. (You can find the latest at http://easiest-diet.com/) But I don't think $8 or so dollars per day is all that bad for 5 meals. And, when you consider the results, in my opinion, this makes it most definitely worth it.
Want more resources to help you evaluate medifast? Lindsey's Medifast Review Website features recipes, a list of all of the foods (including the shakes,) videos, tips, coupons ($50 off or two weeks free), information and products related to success on this diet. She also offers a free ebook ("Getting The Most Out Of Medifast") to help you get started. You can visit her at http://easiest-diet.com/.
The Pros And Cons Of Medifast: Which Are More Persuasive?
By: Lindsey Price
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