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- Established: 1980
- Founder: Dr. William Vitale
- Headquarters: Owings Mills, Maryland
- Stock Symbol: MED
- Accessibility: Online
- Diet Type: Meal Delivery, Meal Replacement, High Protein
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Save time and energy by never having to grocery shop, count calories or cook your meals again. Medifast meal delivery service will send high protein meals directly to your home. By controlling portions, nutrients and calories, Medifast users can expect to lose 2-5 pounds per week for the first two weeks on the Medifast 5 & 1 Plan and 1-2 pounds per week thereafter.
The Medifast Plan menu consists of shakes, bars, soups, and other sides you can pair up to create your diet or the day. Medifast offers 70 meal choices to satisfy different palates and dietary requirements. Kosher, low glycemic, lactose-free and vegetarian diets are all supported by the Medifast plan. Medifast even has specific plans for the unique needs of women, men and diabetics.
Medifast's success has been proven in multiple clinical studies, the Medifast website offers dozens of real-life testimonials, and its products and programs have been recommended by more than 20,000 doctors since 1980.
A John Hopkins study found the Medifast plan helps dieters quickly and safely lose weight by decreasing the amount of calories they consume each day. The study also found that participants with type 2 diabetes lost 2 times the weight of individuals following the American Diabetes Association's dietary recommendations. Medifast also shows positive results in participants with other illnesses, like hypertension and high cholesterol.
All of the Medifast products are available online, but Medifast does offer some physical centers throughout the country, in Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Texas and Virginia. You can choose to go to a center, but you can complete the program online just as easily.
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- Convenient, pre-packaged foods sent to your home
- Reasonably priced
- Large variety of foods so there is something for everyone
- Encourages and incorporates exercise
- Clinically proven weight loss
- Doctor recommended
- Provides detailed weight loss maintenance plan
- Plans made for diabetics and other medical situations
- Quick Start Guide available at TrustMedifast.com
- Must cut carbs
- May be tough transitioning back to regular diet
- Low-calorie diet has its critics
- Makes social situations harder to manage
A sampling of feedback and experiences shared by our community.
I am a 48 year old male with a fairly unactive lifestyle. On May 16, 2011 I started the Medifast diet following the 5/1 plan. My starting weight was 325 lbs. I am 11-1/2 weeks into the diet and have lost 58 lbs.
I come from a family of excellent cooks. Are the food offerings gourmet quality? No. However, they aren't, in general, as horrible as people say. Sure, there's a few clunkers out there but, for the most part, there are so many varieties that you should be able to find your way through. - Greg 8/5/11
I am 49 yrs old...5"5" and I started my program Aug 8th 2010 at 172 lbs I lost 45 lbs in 14 weeks! It's easy and the results are rapid. The first week I lost 8.5 lbs and the first month 17.5 lbs and then I averaged about 2.5 lbs a week. I have been reading lots' of discouraging people on here in regards to the food. Yes, there are some of the meals that you will not care for. But, you will figure out your likes and dislikes right away. Just don't eat more then one pkg out of each box for any returns.For me personally ..I love the bars and like the rice cakes, pretzels and puffs vanilla and mocha shakes yum! - Lorrie 8/4/11
I started medifast around October 2010. I went from 165lbs to about 142lbs in 3 months. I was very pleased. Unfortunately once I became comfortable being able to fit in my own clothes again I stopped the program. I did not start the maintenance program. My own fault. I ended up gaining my weight back and have started weight watchers and it's been successful so far. So depending on wether or not I would of stayed on the program I would have a better review. So it does work, and I do like it. But it was not for me and the food gets old quick! If you keep to it right, and do not cheat! I would cheat just for one day with some medifast and maybe a real meal with the family and I would be gaining a pound.. Just keep to it. - Alyssa 7/4/11
This diet works without a doubt as long as you can stick thru it. It is VERY difficult the first few days but once you make it thru week 1 the cravings pretty much go away. The food will also begin to taste better, however its best to try everything because not everyone like everything. I personally just do the shakes and brownies sometimes the scrambled eggs. They also have a great community site for advice and support and you can get great ways to doctor it up the meals too. The weight definitely comes off quickly and you see results weekly on the scale on with a measuring tape which is great motivation. Of course it has its downside like every diet the weight can come back quickly and more, but only if you don't go into the transition stage and gradual reintroduce foods back into your diet and maintain a healthy balanced diet. - Izzy 5/17/11
The Medifast diet consists of five prepared meals and one "Lean and Green Meal." (L&GM) known as the Medifast 5 & 1 plan. Your L&GM will consist of a lean protein (a seven-ounce serving of chicken, turkey or fish, or a five ounce serving of beef, pork or lamb) with a tablespoon's worth of condiment like ranch dressing, ketchup or mustard. You will also choose your side dish, which can include a salad, or raw or cooked vegetables. You will always eat at least three servings of vegetables in your L&GM.
The Medifast program encourages you to keep your metabolism high and avoid hunger by eating every three hours. It also recommends that you stay hydrated by drinking your choice of calorie-free beverage, preferably water, consuming at least 64 ounces each day. While your Lean and Green Meal and beverages are up to you, the rest of your meals will be chosen from the dozens of low-calorie, high nutritient meal-replacement items that Medifast delivers directly to you. With options like puddings, oatmeal, shakes, and scrambled eggs, it's hard to get bored.
At the beginning of the program, you will remove high carbohydrate vegetables from your diet like corn and carrots, to jump start your weight loss. You'll slowly introduce these items back into your diet over time and they can be a part of your diet in the maintenance phase, if you wish.
While on the Medifast program you don’t have to worry about counting anything; calories, grams of fat and carbs are all controlled and you can expect to lose between two and five pound per week. The Medifast meals are made with 24 different vitamins and minerals to keep you full and satisfy your nutritional needs.
A typical day of eating on the Medifast program looks like:
- Breakfast – Spiced Pancakes with Sugar-Free Syrup
- Snack – Chocolate Crunch Bar
- Lunch – Chicken & Wild Rice Soup
- Snack – Cinnamon Pretzel Sticks
- Dinner – Baked Tilapia Fillet; Sautéed Sugar Snap Peas with Mushrooms, Carrots
- Dessert – Coffee Soft Serve
The Medifast website offers an exercise guideline document, but there is specific workout program. Medifast recommends getting daily exercise, but your intensity, mode and duration are left completely up to you. They suggest running, jogging, swimming, dancing or walking, but with such a low calorie, structured program, getting your daily 30 minutes reccommended for health should be enough for you to successfully drop weight.
Medifast recommends waiting two to three weeks before introducing exercise if you do not already exercise regularly. You should also consult your physician if new to exercise. Start slow, and gradually increase you time and intensity as you feel things become easier. If you have been exercising consistently prior to starting Medifast, it is recommended that you reduce your intensity and duration of exercise for the first couple of weeks so your body can adjust to your lower calorie levels, and do no more than 45 minutes of vigorous exercise each day during this time period.
Medifast suggests, as do we, that you find something that you enjoy for your workouts so you are more likely to stick to them. The gym isn't your only option. You can take up jogging outside, dance classes, swimming, or biking to get in some exercise while finding a new activity you enjoy.
Common questions asked about the Medifast program by our community. Click each to see the full answer.
Does anyone experience an early plateau on Medifast? - NB 6/21/11
Is there any medical supervision on Medifast? - KJ 6/10/11
What is the cost of 3 months on Medifast? - Jeannie 6/8/11
Will my body adjust to hunger at the beginning of the diet? - Lisa 3/7/11
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For more than 20 years, Medifast has been the answer for many people's weight loss struggles.. It’s also helped people with pre-existing health conditions, like diabetes and hypertension, lose weight safely. The taste and quality of the meals have gotten mostly positive feedback, so if you want to take out all of the guess work, Medifast may be the diet for you. You'll learn how to eat proper portions with balanced nutrition, while eating consistently throughout the day. Most programs and diets cannot boast the doctor recommendations, positive clinical findings and glowing testimonials that Medifast can. It's worth a look if you have weight to lose and are looking for a convenient, all in one approach to eating.
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(Page 21 of 22, 438 total comments)Howard
I'm a skeptic, started the diet 5 weeks ago and haven't cheated. I have lost 40lbs and am not struggling or excessively hungry. I am half way to my goal. So far I believe this is a wonderfull system. I will try to add an update when I have started into transition.
posted May 22nd, 2008 11:50 amDD
I have come to believe that each person needs to find a diet (change of life) that works for them.I personally have done others (ww,nurtisystem) etc that did not work for me. So far Medifast is my answer I have lost 30lbs in 2 months. Yes there is some of the foods I do not like---guess what I just do not order those! You have a choice where on some programs you do not. Also you can try it for 2 weeks and if you dont like it find another.The support you receive on the boards is like no other. I feel so much better and have energy even though I eat only about 900 calories a day. I am excited that I will soon reach my goal and be a healthy thin person.!!!!!
posted May 15th, 2008 4:44 pmCJ:
I did the Medifast diet for a month about 8 months ago. I lost 35 lbs. & have kept all but 5 lbs. off. I am now ready to loose my last 15 lbs. and will do it with Medifast. The shakes, pudding and bars are pretty good, the rest not so good, but very effective. I am never hungry and have had no adverse effects from this diet.
posted May 13th, 2008 9:25 pmjessica
I started last week and lost 5 pounds frist week and i messed up by eating a slice of pizza. on my second week and so far i have been good. the first 3 days was hell. Day 4 was much better. If your new to this hang in there day 4 will be better. My doc and 3 of his employees lost each over 20 pounds in 7 weeks. they all look great and i cant wait to join their results pictures! I need to lose 35 more pounds!
posted May 13th, 2008 10:34 amCMG
Entering my third week on Medifast. I think it is a great diet. Very easy to do and follow. However, I haven't lost
posted May 11th, 2008 7:15 ammomoftwins
I think this diet is great. I like the convenience of the prepackaged foods and shakes. I don't want to exercise too much now until I get to maintenance! Looking forward to going shopping for new clothes in about 2 months! Yay. This diet is way better than Nutrisystem which tasted like dog food (not that I ever tasted dog food : P)
posted May 7th, 2008 9:39 amboonlai
I'm starting my 2nd week on Medifast. I am felmale, 45, and I lost 10 lbs my first week. I started at 230.8.
posted May 6th, 2008 8:54 amAnonymous
i have about 20 pounds to lose. will this work for me?
posted May 5th, 2008 8:38 amMiaDolceBella
Today it's my first day on WonderSlim (Medifast). They have the almost the same products, but the taste it's great, I mean...delicious! I'm not hungry at all!!. But I was comparing the prices of WonderSlim vs. Medifast and for the 4 week Program on WonderSlim...you just pay $209.00 and they brings you an additional 28 servings than Medifast! 4 Weeks Program WonderSlim $209.00 and 168 Servings!!! vs. 4 Week Program Medifast $289.95 and only 143 Servings...25 servings less than WonderSlim...and WonderSlim taste even better!!!...So...be the judge....
posted May 5th, 2008 8:38 amAnother MF member
Thanks, "just a medifast member." I started the MF diet yesterday, and I feel crappy and hungry all the time. All I can think about is real food, and I can't wait to quit or cheat. The "food" ranges from ok to downright inedible. The only way I get through the days is to keep my eyes on the prize. I think if I have the willpower to succeed on this diet, I could succeed on any diet, really. I'm also concerned about a diet that warns that I could lose my hair! That doesn't sound like it has all the vitamins and minerals I need.
posted Apr 21st, 2008 12:11 pmvenesa
Has any one lost7-10 pounds on this I only have 10 pounds to loose
posted Apr 17th, 2008 7:11 amcarla
I lost 60 lbs. on Medifast. Felt great and it wasn't too hard. The food is not great. It is expensive, but if you have tried everything else and stick to it, you really can lose the weight. I have found the hardest part is being so close to my goal and able to lose the rest. I have been cheating lately.
posted Apr 17th, 2008 7:08 ammaggy
medifast is so much better than slimfast. why drink only shakes when you can have bars, soups, eggs and pudding??? you eat 6 times a day and your never hungry. it is worth every penny and will work great for someone wanting to lose 40 pounds.
posted Apr 17th, 2008 7:08 ammaggy
medifast is so much better than slimfast. why drink only shakes when you can have bars, soups, eggs and pudding??? you eat 6 times a day and your never hungry. it is worth every penny and will work great for someone wanting to lose 40 pounds.
posted Apr 17th, 2008 7:08 amstef
Isn't this diet similar too slim fast? What is the big difference? I would think slim fast would be better and more economical, easier to transition from. I would like to start medifast. I have 40 pounds to loose. A few people have written to say it is only good if you have 50+ to loose. Under 50 pounds to loose will not work on this plan??
posted Apr 3rd, 2008 8:41 pmSade45
I lost 25 pounds and kept it off with medifast. It is really a solid program that keeps you line. I always found myself cheating on other diets where I had to prepare food myself.
posted Mar 28th, 2008 6:32 pmA big loser!
Medifast saved my life! I've lost almost 100 lbs and went from a size 24W to a Size 4....yep size 4 in just 7 months. I love the food..it's not gourmet, but I love it!
posted Mar 22nd, 2008 8:45 amMike
I lost 17 pounds my first week on Medifast.
posted Mar 7th, 2008 9:13 amjust a medifast member
I am on the medifast diet and will let people know the first few days on this diet you will feel like you are starving yourself to death and want to give up on it . After 3 to 5 days you will not be starving and actually feel full. weight how ever on each person is not typical. I lost 4 lbs first week and next week didn't lose any. Some people can loose more depending on body type, activity level and medical conditions. It doesn't mean to give up . Always weigh yourself on the same day every week and not get on the scale everyday ! medifast now offers free support couselor who is not pushy and isn't about selling products either. they are or once were actual clients. plus this diet is cheaper than jenny craig, nutrisystem.
posted Feb 27th, 2008 10:33 amMsBrown
I started Medifast 16 days ago and I have lost 9.6 pounds. My starting weight was 212.8 and my goal is to lose 60 pounds. I look forward to cooking my lean and green meal every evening and finding new recipes. This is really a lifestyle change because some evenings, I can't even eat the entire lean and green meal. The plan also encourages being creative with your food choices - like making cookies with the oatmeal and I have found a new twist for the chili - add ground turkey, oregano, crushed red pepper flakes, and ROTEL. Very tasty. Good luck to all of you! I am proud of you and proud of myself as well.
posted Feb 25th, 2008 9:15 pm