It just occurred to me the other day, that I shouldn't have any problem with my diet on Pesach, besides seder night.
I've been on a combination of Start Fresh kosher weight loss diet and the Blood Type Diet for a few months now and I've lost seventeen (17) pounds, close to eight kilo, already.
Since I'm Type O, I avoid grains and carbohydrates.  That leaves me with protein and all sorts of vegetables, even those like carrots and onions which are considered sugary.  I no longer eat my life-long favorite food, noodles.  All the pasta in the pantry has been ignored.  No bread, no sandwiches, no bulgar and no rice.  If I have lentils, they're in a soup.  I also eat fruit and bio yogurts.  
Yes, I eat and I eat plenty of food.  I try never to allow myself to get hungry.  That's one of the key things.  When I travel, I take a yogurt, fruit and salad.  When I eat out, I don't eat any starch.
My "test" for whether a food is bad for me is very simple:  
Does eating it satisfy me, satiate my appetite, or do I just want to eat more and more of it?
If it stimulates my appetite it's bad for me.  I feel hungrier after a slice of bread or a "portion" of noodles.  That's why they're out, eliminated from my diet.
Cooked vegetables are best.  I start the cooking with a bit of oil, and then I cover the pot or pan.  With a good pot, you don't need to add water.  The vitamins, minerals and flavor stay in.
OK, the Seder has its required foods matzah and wine or juice, but after that I shouldn't have any problem sticking to my diet to lose weight.
God Bless
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