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9-Day Diet Meal Plan: 400 calories each meal

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Brazilian Steakhouse Grilled Chicken Breasts

When you are planning to eat healthier to lose weight, just exactly how do you do that if you don’t know where to start? The first step is to make a commitment. The second step is to set up a plan.  The third step is to take action and follow through.  It’s all or nothing from here on out.

First think about calories, once you have a goal number you get to decide how you prefer to reach that number. If you were instructed to eat 800 calories a day, you can have two 400 calories meal from the plan.  Alternatively, you can have one meal daily by eating two meals at once. If you were given a 1000 calories diet, you can have 2 meals plus something else that is 200 calories, and so on with 1,200 calories diet or 1,500 calories diet.

You will find that after 5-6 days of being on a low-calorie, low-carb diet that you will have significantly reduced carbohydrate or sweets cravings.  The most difficult step is getting started and making through those first few days. This is why we will present you with a sample 9 day meal plan, 2 meals a day, consisting of 400 calories per meal.  The daily carb intake is less than 30 grams of total carb (or 15-20 grams of net carbs, if you choose to count net carbs).  Why a 9 day meal plan? Mostly because it will take you roughly 9 days to plan out the rest of your 30 days commitment, or 6 months commitment.  Also, it fits nicely on this PDF here.

 

Day 1st  Meal 2nd Meal
1 ·         6 oz cooked skinless, boneless chicken breast (276 cal)

·         6 oz broccoli (60 cal, 12 g carb)

·         4 oz carrots (25 cal, 6 g carb)

·         1 tsp canola or olive oil (40 cal)

·         32 oz of water

·         6 oz cooked and drained 90% lean ground beef (346 cal)

·         ½  head of lettuce (26 cal, 5 g carb)

·         1 tbsp sour cream (31 cal)

·         32 oz of water

2 ·         4 large eggs (312 cal)

·         ½ lime or ½ lemon (5 cal, 1 g carb)

·         ¼ avocado (80 cal, 5 g carb)

·         32 oz of water

·         6 oz cooked skinless, boneless chicken breasts (276 cal)

·         1 large tomato (35 cal, 7 g carb)

·         ¼ avocado (80 cal, 5 g carb)

·         1 tbsp sour cream (31 cal)

·         32 oz of water

3 ·        6 oz skinless salmon or 4.5 oz salmon with skin on (241 cal)

·       ½ lime or ½ lemon (5 cal, 1 g carb)

·       6 oz boiled kale (48 cal, 10 g carb)

·       3 oz blackberries (35 cal, 8 g carb)

·         32 oz of water

·         4 large eggs (312 cal), scrambled

·         1 large tomato (35 cal, 7 g carb)

·         ½ tsp canola oil (20 cal)

·         8 strawberries (31 cal, 7 g carb)

·         32 oz of water

4 ·         8 oz sirloin tip Steak ( 320 cal)

·         8 oz asparagus (42 cal, 8 g carb)

·         8 strawberries (31 cal, 7 g carb)

·         ½ lime or ½ lemon (5 cal, 1 g carb)

·         32 oz of water

·         8 oz tilapia (292 cal)

·         8 oz asparagus (42 cal, 8 g carb)

·         4 oz carrots (25 cal, 6 g carb)

·         4 oz blackberries (32 cal, 7 g carb)

·         32 oz of water

5 ·         6 oz ground turkey for burger (253 cal)

·         1 large tomato (35 cal, 7 g carb)

·         ½ head of lettuce (26 cal, 5 g carb)

·         ¼ avocado (80 cal, 5 g carb)

·         ½ lime or ½ lemon (5 cal, 1 g carb)

·         32 oz of water

·         8oz beef eye of round, lean, trimmed to 1/8″ fat (281 cal)

·         ½ head of lettuce (26 cal, 5 g

·         32 oz of water

·         8 oz spinach (53 cal, 8 g carb)

·         ½ lime or ½ lemon (5 cal, 1 g carb)

·         8 strawberries (31 cal, 7 g carb)

·         32 oz of water

6 ·         6 oz cooked skinless, boneless chicken breasts (276 cal)

·         4 oz edamame soy beans (138 cal, 11 g carb)

·         32 oz of water

·         4 large eggs (312 cal), scrambled

·         1 large tomato (35 cal, 7 g carb)

·         4 oz spinach (26 cal, 4 g carb)

·         32 oz of water

7 ·         3 baked skinless chicken thigh (323 cal)

·         8 oz mushrooms (50 cal, 8 g carb)

·         4 stalks celery (24 cal, 5 g carb)

·         32 oz of water

·         8 Oz Pork Chops, Top Loin, Boneless (327 cal)

·         1 medium onion (22 cal, 5 g carb)

·         6 oz turnip greens (54 cal, 12 g carb)

·         32 oz of water

8 ·         6 oz ground turkey, crumbled, for salad (253 cal)

·         ½ tomato (18 calories, 3 g carb)

·         ½ head of lettuce (26 cal, 5 g carb)

·         ¼ avocado (80 cal, 5 g carb)

·         ½ lime or ½ lemon (5 cal, 1 g carb)

·         32 oz of water

·         3 large eggs, hard-boiled for deviled eggs (234 cal)

·         3 tsp real mayo (94 calories)

·         ½ head of lettuce for a side salad (26 cal, 5 g carb)

·         1 tbsp sour cream (31 cal)

·         ½ lime or ½ lemon (5 cal, 1 g carb)

·         32 oz of water

9 ·         8 Oz Pork Chops, Top Loin, Boneless (327 cal)

·         2 cups zucchini (38 cal, 7 g carb)

·         ½ head of lettuce (26 cal, 5 g carb)

·         ¼ avocado (80 cal, 5 g carb)

·         ½ lime or ½ lemon (5 cal, 1 g carb)

·         32 oz of water

·         3 baked skinless chicken thigh (323 cal)

·         8 oz mushrooms (50 cal, 8 g carb)

·         4 stalks celery (24 cal, 5 g carb)

·         32 oz of water

Begin each day by drinking 32-0z of water.  Drink 32-oz water with each of your 2 meals. Then, drink another 32-oz in the afternoon to early evening to get your daily water intake of 1 gallon a day. Water helps reduce the dry-mouth side effect associated with the use of an appetite suppressant (such as phentermine) or complying to a low-calorie, low-carb diet plan. Most individuals are chronically dehydrated, and water will help you feel your best while you’re working hard to achieve a healthier lifestyle.

If you have a chance to stop by our clinic, we have the tools you need for proper hydration, such as double-insulated water bottles to make your visit more convenient. These comes in a range of 24-oz to 64-oz sweat free bottles that will withhold years of abuse.

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Elevation Medical Weight Loss: Double-Insulated Water Canisters

Now that we’ve briefly covered water intake, we will discuss how to prep meals when you have an extremely busy schedule.  Most individuals can find roughly 4 hours of free time a week. During this time, you may want to go out to get groceries, prepare meals, and package them for the week.

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Meal planning tip: Prepare large portions of vegetables (such as steamed kale) for the week.

Sample weekly grocery items for 2-3 person

  • 5-6 lbs of skinless, boneless chicken breasts for grilling all at once or baking
  • 1 Brazilian steakhouse seasoning (great for chicken, beef, or fish)
  • 2 lbs of 90% lean ground beef
  • 1 lb of ground turkey
  • 1 lb of salmon or other fish
  • 2 dozen eggs
  • 1 lb of broccoli
  • 1 lb of kale
  • 2 lbs of zucchinni
  • 1 lb of asparagus
  • 1 package of mushrooms
  • 1 bundle of celery
  • 1 small bundle of carrots
  • 2 head of lettuce
  • 8 oz sour cream
  • 4 limes or lemon
  • 1 avocado
  • 1 package of strawberries
  • 1 package of blackberries

What to do with the 6 lbs of chicken breasts you brought home? Rub some seasoning on and grill them to have meals ready for the week.

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We used McCormick Brazilian Steakhouse Seasoning to rub in the chicken breasts.  You can grill it right away.

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No oil needed. Grill on medium high heat and close to lid for 10-12 minutes depending on your grill.  Flip the chicken over .

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Now you can package your meals into containers to take to work and to eat during the week.

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We hope this post gives you a bit of guidance on how to begin your weight loss journey. Once you get started, you may find that the whole process will become more intuitive and that you can stick with it as long as you choose to.

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About Dr. Cooper

Dr. Cooper first became interested in health and fitness while in medical school where she began training in powerlifting and learning about how diet influences athletic performance. During residency, she continued her fitness pursuits and even participated in state-level powerlifting competitions. She used a tailored training and diet program to reduce body fat percentage while increasing strength and muscle mass.  Her hard work paid off when she placed 1st and set several Ohio State Records in her weight class during her first powerlifting meet in 2013.  As a result, she qualified for the 2014 Arnold Sports Festival Powerlifting Championship, where she placed 2nd in her weight class.  She continued to compete in 2022, placing 1st in Columbus, OH, Beyond Limits Classic Powerlifting Meet.

Over the past 9 years, Dr. Cooper has worked with thousands of patients in medical weight loss facilities and has come to love the opportunity to help others control their own weight and achieve their personal fitness goals.  She is happy to provide her extensive weight loss knowledge and share her experiences to help you shape the body that you deserve.

 

 

 

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Coach Drew

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Andrew, or Coach Drew as he prefers to be called, has worked and been involved in the health and fitness industry for over a decade. While studying Biology in West Virginia State University, Coach Drew also participated in the WVSU Athletic Training program. Coach then earned his ACE personal training certification, training clients for 2 years before obtaining his Crossfit level 1 certification and coaching Crossfit for over 5 years before returning to school for his J.D. Coach Drew has extensive experience in functional athletic training, weight loss, power lifting, and sports nutrition. He loves to share his knowledge with anyone he can, whether they ask him to or not. As for the beekini baby in the photo, her name is MaiLan and she is his princess.

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Countdown til Launch Date

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Our anticipate opening date is June 1, 2016 at noon. You can stop by to obtain more information, receive B12 shots, and fill out new patient forms. Our first walk-in physician weight loss evaluation hours will be on Friday June 3, 2016 at 3-6 PM and Saturday June 4, 2016 at 10A-1P.  In the next couple of weeks, we will be posting more detailed meal plans and insights on weight loss.  In the mean time, visit our Facebook page or Twitter feed @ElevationWtLoss for real-time status updates.

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Prices

Program Fee Frequency
1 month diet medications & physician eval.
(phentermine, furosemide, chromium picolinate)
$90 30 days
2 month diet medications & physician eval.
(phentermine, furosemide, chromium picolinate)
$170 60 days
HCG Daily Diet Shots (self-administered morning injection) $425 30 days
Sermorelin Age-Management Shots (self-administered nightly injections) $235 30 days
Vitamin B12 Metabolism Shot $8 7 days
 Fat Burner (Lipo-Plus) Shot $15 7 days
Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) Shot $15 7 days
Super Vitamin B-Complex with B12 Shot $23 7 days
Lipo-Plus with B12 Shot $23 7 days

Our comprehensive 30 days Nutritional Guidance & Exercise Plan is available for $50. Change your habits in 30 days. This complete plan will get you to the right start in changing your lifestyle for the better. Learn the process of selecting nutritious food and getting healthier. This comprehensive program also includes a custom 30 days exercise plan tailored to meet your fitness level and motivation. To schedule your meeting and personalized 30-day exercise plan, please reach out to Coach Tom at tkizer009@gmail.com.

Semaglutide Weekly Peptide Diet Shots
Starting Dose: One week trial (7 days) 0.25 mg: $90
0.25 mg (4 weeks): $265
0.5 mg (4 weeks): $265
1 mg (4 weeks): $365
1.7 mg (4 weeks): $365
2.4 mg (4 weeks): $450

Tirzepatide Weekly Peptide Diet Shots
Starting Dose: One week trial (7 days) 2.5 mg: $130
2.5 mg (4 weeks): $450
5 mg (4 weeks): $450
7.5 mg (4 weeks): $650
10 mg (4 weeks): $650
12.5 mg (4 weeks): $850
15 mg (4 weeks): $850

Retatrutide Weekly Peptide Diet Shots
Starting Dose: One week trial (7 days) 2 mg: $200
2 mg (4 weeks): $500
4 mg (4 weeks): $600
8 mg (4 weeks): $700
12 mg (4 weeks): $900

Testosterone Therapy
3 month supply: $450
6 month supply: $875

Botox
$13/unit
You can also get into Botox packages which you can share with one other person or keep all to yourself.
Packages start at $1100 for 100 units or $2000 for 200 units.

 

Payment Types:
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Our services are only available through private pay.  Besides the major credit or debit cards (VISA, MasterCard, Discover, and AMEX), we also accept cash and CareCredit.  Please note that we do not accept personal checks.

 

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– where we will help you meet your weight loss goals to have your best year yet

Our solution for weight loss is permanent lifestyle modification.  Here at Elevation, we will help you meet those goals by implementing an effective diet and exercise regimen.  Our medical weight loss program encourages combining the Elevation Diet with moderate exercise as a means to reach your goals.  We will work with you to create your own individualized plan of action.

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FAQs

Will phentermine work for me? Am I guaranteed to lose weight?
There is absolutely no diet program or diet pill that can honestly guarantee weight loss.  Each person has different needs and we will work with you to individualize your diet plan to achieve the most healthy weight loss.  90% of patients lose a significant amount of weight with our program.

What are the side effects of phentermine or being part of your program?
Well, the most common side effect is weight loss, typically 10%-15% of your body weight in about 2-3 months.  The majority of patients experience some degree dry mouth and possible headaches.  We recommend increasing your water intake to a gallon of water a day to stay well hydrated.  If you are very active or over 6 ft tall, you may need about a gallon and a half of water a day.

What is the cost to participate in the program?
For the price of a cup of coffee a day, you can start losing weight and feel healthier. You will be seen by one of our specialized weight-loss physician for a full medical evaluation.   Our expert team will evaluate your weight loss needs using a combination of medications, dietary program, and exercise plan to help you toward a healthier lifestyle.

A month of medications (phentermine, furosemide, and chromium) is $90, or two month for $170.