An honest comparison
IIFYM / Flexible Dieting vs South Beach Diet
IIFYM / Flexible Dieting and South Beach Diet both target weight loss and metabolic health — but through different mechanisms, with different evidence bases, and for different populations. The honest comparison favours one over the other only for specific reader profiles; for many adults, the right answer is "neither, here's what fits."
At a glance
| Metric | IIFYM / Flexible Dieting | South Beach Diet |
|---|---|---|
| Sustainability | 6/10 | 6/10 |
| Short-term effect | 7/10 | 6/10 |
| Long-term effect | 5/10 | 5/10 |
| Cost / month | Free | ~$200 |
| Visible results | ~14 days | ~14 days |
| Evidence quality | moderate | emerging |
Who should pick IIFYM / Flexible Dieting
IIFYM / Flexible Dieting fits adults who athletes optimising body composition.
Who should pick South Beach Diet
South Beach Diet fits adults who adults who want a structured, less-extreme alternative to atkins or keto.
The honest verdict
IIFYM / Flexible Dieting scores 6/10 on sustainability and 5/10 long-term, with moderate evidence. South Beach Diet scores 6/10 sustainability and 5/10 long-term, with emerging evidence. They're roughly equivalent long-term in the literature. The choice should be driven by which one you can actually sustain.
Why both might fail you (and what to do instead)
Both can fail when the underlying drivers (sleep, stress, ultra-processed-food saturation, metabolic adaptation in repeat dieters) aren't addressed. If you've already tried both or one and bounced, the issue isn't macros — it's protocol fit. The Metabolic Damage Assessment maps your profile to a starter protocol that addresses the actual gap.
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Still not sure which fits?
The Metabolic Damage Assessment maps your profile to a starter protocol matched to your specific patterns — not a generic comparison.