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The Top Ten Most Ridiculous Diets

By: Brie Cadman (Little_personView Profile)

People will do almost anything to lose weight. While the most logical, sustainable means of doing so hasn’t really changed—eat less and exercise—every day it seems there are a host of new and outlandish methods to lose those love handles. Most of these ill-fated regimes will help you lose pounds, at least in the short term, but sometimes it’s at the expense of an organ or your sanity. Here are a few of my favorites:

Dr. Siegal’s® Cookie Diet™
Make no mistake, you’re not going to be eating Pepperidge Farm Milanos, or Oreos, or Mrs. Fields’ White Chocolate Macadamia Nut cookies on this diet. No, you’re going to be eating the concoctions of Dr. Siegal, a physician who specializes in hypothyroidism and obesity, and who also likes to sell weight loss books and snacks. However, his proprietary hunger-controlling cookies are a diet-deceiving indulgence; they look like bricks of fiber-coated oats sweetened with prunes. Although they may make you less hungry, the doctor also advises combining them with a restricted calorie diet, which, as we all know, is the main way you’re going to lose weight. I also like how he has trademarked the term “Let’s face it: hunger wrecks diets™.” Uh, so do cookies.

The Subway Diet
Ever since I worked in a building where the women’s restroom abutted a Subway sandwich shop, I have had an almost Pavlovian reaction to thought of eating one of their subs. It reminds me of the toilet, and makes me want to gag. So although I know many people like Subway, eating them twice a day for a year, like Jared Fogel, the guy on the Subway commercials who lost 245 pounds, seems inconceivable. And it seems like I could save a whole lot of money by just making my own sandwiches, and maybe going for a jog now and again.

The Cereal Diet
This is similar to the Subway diet in that you’re supposed to supplant two meals a day with the same thing—in this case cereal. From Special K to Raisin Bran, many cereal boxes now claim you can “lose six in two”— that is lose six pounds in two weeks. Of course, the premise is the same: when people have to measure the amount they are eating, they end up eating fewer calories, so they lose weight. And it’s not like these cereals are health food or anything. The third ingredient in Special K is sugar; it’s the second ingredient in All-Bran. And the last thing you want to be eating too much of is All-Bran—it’s not weight you’d lose, but the contents of your bowels.

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posted: 05.13.2008
Nathalie
It's true, so very very true. Any diet is pretty much a waste of your time if your looking for that quick fix! It takes time to put on weight so it too must take time to lose it. It's only natural and it makes sense! Eat right, portion your food and exercise! Enough Said..
posted: 03.12.2008
Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons
Most everything is about portion control, with the slim fast and special K type diets. Like the Subway guy, he lost 200lbs eating subway every day? What was he eating before? CARS? Seriously though, if he was living off fast food and just switched to healthier fast food it would make a difference but it still is about changing your life habits. Not just a quick fix.
posted: 02.09.2008
Sanford Siegal, D.O., M.D.
Based on its catchy name, it’s easy to dismiss Dr. Siegal’s® COOKIE DIET™ as “ridiculous” or a “fad diet” and to throw it into the same category as some genuinely absurd diets. But if it’s a fad, after 33 years and a half million people, it’s the longest-running fad going. Do even the most mimimal research and you’ll quickly realize that the system of weight loss that I developed three decades ago is actually sensible, practical, and effective. There’s no magic to it. My cookies, shakes and soup effectively control hunger without drugs and enable you to adhere to a reduced-calorie diet. My system has been the exclusive approach to weight loss in my South Florida medical practice since 1975. I’ve used it to help more than 500,000 patients lose weight, and more than 200 other doctors have use it in their own practices. Thousands of people in North America and the UK now buy them at CookieDietOnline.com, too. Sanford Siegal, D.O., M.D. Miami, Florida www.DrSiegal.com
posted: 02.01.2008
Jamie
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posted: 02.01.2008
Jamie
the description of the slim fast diet is WRONG. its replace ONE mean a day with a shake. not two. that would be rediculous.