How Much Weight Can You Realistically Lose in a Month?

    By Oscar PoonMay 20, 20262 min read

    Part of the LS Diet Foundations ecosystem · Low-Starch, Low-Sugar (LS) Foundations

    Realistic answer: around 5–7 lbs per month is what most people inside LS Diet land on once the system stabilises. Faster is possible. Lasting faster is much rarer than the marketing suggests.

    Why Aggressive Expectations Backfire

    Crash diets and aggressive cuts produce fast early numbers — a lot of it water, some of it muscle — followed by frustration, burnout, and the regain cycle unpacked in Why People Regain Weight After Dieting. The number on the scale moves; the underlying behaviour doesn't.

    Why Slow and Repeatable Wins

    The point isn't temporary weight loss. The point is repeatability: a system you can run through travel, stress, social events, and exhaustion. That's the work of the Weight Permanence Training™ and the daily reps inside Action Practice.

    A low-starch low-sugar baseline tends to produce that steady-but-real progress without dragging you through a fragile starvation phase.

    Why Expectations Are a Psychological Variable

    Unrealistic expectations create discouragement even when progress is meaningful. People quit at month two of a system that would have changed their next decade. Calibrating to 5–7 lbs/month protects the behaviour from the emotional swings.

    Final Thoughts

    Slower than extreme marketing promises — but far more likely to still be working a year from now. That tradeoff is the whole game.

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