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Yeez, can't believe I'm doing this, but...
Have you tried a rice-based diet? If you eat food that is primarily a bulk amount of rice, weightloss will come by itself. In a remarkably speedy fashion.
Now, I don't know how the Indians do it, so I can't really recommend anything in that exceptionally tasty spectrum of foods, but I can recommend something else.
Brown rice, with some sort of fish (canned tuna works just fine), with soy sauce and toasted sesame oil for seasoning. Maybe some sesame seeds if you feel like adding it.
It's filling, it tastes pretty good, and you can stuff yourself with it with no ill side effects (at least after a while. Most radical diet changes will have ill effects of some sort or another at first). It's also relatively cheap (you can buy bulk brown rice for a pittance), and would even fall into that despised group of "health foods",
I have absolutely no scientific research to back this up, no experts expressing similar views in well-written articles, nothing except the words of a few people who tried it and almost got scared at how quickly they were losing weight.
I figure, it's worth a try. Try having rice-based meals for about a week or so, and see if it has any effect. But, remember to only eat it if you actually like it.
If it works and you find a few rice dishes you happen to like, you've got the perfect diet. Eat as much as you can stand, and lose weight.
In India (like I said, I don't know how they do it. Don't take this as "proof of results", since it's something entirely different), they use mass amounts of oil, ghee, and deep-fried foods. When I went there with my folks, I ate mountains of the stuff. All sorts of exotic food that was packed so full of flavor you wonder how they managed to fit it all in there. When I got back after a four month trip of gorging myself to the brim, I found that I had dropped thirty pounds.
I didn't have thirty pounds to lose. I went from 166 to 136, clinically underweight for my height (6'2"). My ribs were showing. It looked like I'd been starved instead of stuffed.
So, yeah.... Rice. Miracles upon miracles. And please excuse me for the blatant advertisement and will-imposing in this post...