I would stay away from the Olives until you have done the re-feed week, and you shouldn't really be having steak. Its fish or chicken.
DAY 1.
Have 2 Lipotrim servings and one meal, as follows (men continue to have 2 servings, as before, while women take 1 less serving of Lipotrim).
at lunchtime or evening meal time you may have some skinless, boneless chicken breast or white fish fillet, or some skinless turkey (about 4-6ozs.) The fish or chicken may be steamed, microwaved, baked or cooked with a little water in a non-stick pan. Season with salt and pepper. Or you may have tuna fish in water or brine (drained). Vegetarians may use tofu or quorn.
You may also have either a moderate serving of salad (small breakfast bowl) from any of the following: lettuce, cucumber cress and watercress, tomatoes, mushrooms, onions, peppers, bean sprouts, celery dressed with a little lemon juice or wine vinegar (try balsamic vinegar, it is quite special), or if you prefer, a moderate serving ( 2 heaped table spoons - no more)of some cooked vegetables. You may have bread, grains (rice) or pasta until Day 4. Fruit should wait until Day 4 at the earliest (later if you have carbohydrate problems). You can have milk in tea/coffee.
B: LT shake
L: tuna chunks in water with lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber, spring onion, pepper and balsamic vinegar
D: grilled chicken with lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber, spring onion, pepper and balsamic vinegar
I think I'm gonna leave the onion out for now. How much salad do you eat? I have a handful, 5 cherry tomatoes, 3cm cucumber and some bean sprouts. Is this enough as I haven't been so full that I couldn't finish my meal.