Day 1 of GM Diet Plan:
§ Breakfast (8.30 AM) – 1 medium sized apple, 1 glass of water
§ Mid-Morning Snack (10.30 AM) – 1 bowl of cantaloupes, 1 glass of
water
§ Lunch (12.00 Noon)- 2 big slices of watermelon, 2 glasses of
water
§ Afternoon Snack (4.00 PM) – 1 orange, 1 glass of water
§ Evening Snack (6.30 PM) – 1 pear, 1 glass of water
§ Dinner (8.00 PM) – 1 guava, 1/2 grapefruit, 2 glasses of water
Day 2 of GM Diet Plan:
§ Breakfast (8.30 AM) – 1 medium-sized boiled potato topped with 1
teaspoon of butter
§ Mid-Morning Snack (10.30 AM) – 1 bowl of cabbage and lettuce
mix, 1 glass of water
§ Lunch (12.00 Noon)- 1 cucumber, 1 onion, 1/2 carrot, 2 glasses
of water
§ Afternoon Snack (4.00 PM) — 1 cup boiled broccoli, 1/2 cup
sliced bell pepper, 2 glosses of water
§ Evening Snack (6.30 PM) – 1 cup boiled cauliflower, 1 glass of
water
§ Dinner (8.00 PM) – Mixed boiled carrot, beet, broccoli and green
beans, 2 glasses of water
Day 3 of GM Diet Plan:
§ Breakfast (8.30 AM) – 1 bowl of cantaloupe or 1 apple, 2 glasses
of water
§ Mid-Morning Snack (10.30 AM) – 1 pear, 1 cup sliced pineapples,
2 glasses of water
§ Lunch (12.00 Noon) – 1 bowl of mixed cucumber, onions, carrots,
lettuce, 2 glasses of water
§ Afternoon Snack (4.00 PM) – 1 orange or 1/2 grapefruit and 1
glass of water
§ Evening Snack (6.30 PM) – 1 pear or 1 guava
§ Dinner (8.00 PM) – 1 bowl of boiled broccoli, 1/2 boiled beet,
1/2 cup boiled raw papaya, 2 glasses of water
Day 4 of GM Diet Plan:
§ Breakfast (8.30 AM) – 2 bananas, 1 glass of milk
§ Mid-Morning Snack (10.30 AM) – Banana shake made with 1 banana
and 1 glass f milk
§ Lunch (12.00 Noon) – 1 bowl of vegetable soup made with cabbage,
carrots and onions
§ Afternoon Snack (4.00 PM) – Banana shake made with 1 banana and
1 glass of milk
§ Dinner (8.00 PM) – 2 bananas and 1 glass of milk
§ Drink 8 to 10 glasses of water throughout the day
Day 5 of GM Diet Plan:
§ Breakfast (8.30 AM) – 2 tomatoes, a bowl of boiled red kidney
beans seasoned with salt, pepper and lemon, 2 glasses of water
§ Mid-Morning Snack (10.30 AM) – a cup of tofu or curd, 2 glasses
of water
§ Lunch (12.00 Noon) – a bowl of cooked Brown Rice, 2 tomatoes,
palak paneer (Spinach and Paneer), 2 glasses of water
§ Afternoon Snack (4.30 PM) -sprouts salad with onions, lemon
juice, pepper and a pinch of salt, 2 glasses of water
§ Dinner (8.00 PM) -Light Curry made from Soy Chunks/ Vegetable
Soup, Cucumber and tomato salad made from 1 cucumber and 2 tomatoes, 2 glasses
of water
If you eat non-vegetarian food then you can have the following
foods:
§ 2 egg whites for breakfast
§ 3 to 4 ounces of boiled chicken or baked fish for lunch
Day 6 of GM Diet Plan:
§ Breakfast (8.30 AM) – 1 bowl of mixed boiled or sauted
vegetables, 2 glasses of water
§ Mid-Morning Snack(10.30 AM) – 1/2 medium sized bowl of boiled
kidney beans with 1 tomato diced seasoned with pinch of salt and other spices,
2 glasses of water
§ Lunch (12.00 Noon) – 1 cup of cooked brown rice 1 medium sized
bowl of vegetable soup, 2 glasses of water
§ Afternoon Snack (4.00 PM) – 1 apple, 1 glass of water
§ Evening Snack (6.30 PM) – 1 small bowl of boiled or sprouted
lentils seasoned with pinch of salt and lemon juice, 1 glass of water
§ Dinner (8.00 PM) – 1 bowl of mixed boiled vegetables, 1 glass of
water
If you eat non-vegetarian food then you can have the following
foods:
§ 2 egg whites for breakfast
§ 3 to 4 ounces of boiled chicken or baked fish for lunch
Day 7 of GM Diet Plan:
§ Breakfast (8.30 AM) – 1 bowl of melon or cantaloupes, 1 glass of
water
§ Mid-Morning Snack (10.30 AM) – Handful of fresh or frozen
berries or 1 cup carrot sticks, 1 glass of water
§ Lunch (12.00 Noon) – 1 cup of cooked brown rice, 1 bowl of
lightly sauted vegetables, 2 glasses of water
§ Afternoon Snack (4.00 PM) – 1 apple or 1 pear, 1 glass of water
§ Evening Snack (6.30 PM) – 1 Guava, 1 glass of water
§ Dinner (8.00 PM) – 1 bowl of mixed vegetable soup, 2 glasses of
water
If you eat non-vegetarian food then you can have the following
foods:
§ 2 egg whites for breakfast
§ 3 to 4 ounces of boiled chicken or baked fish for lunch
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