The Top Ten Most Ridiculous Diets

By: Brie Cadman (Little_personView Profile)

The Three-Day Diet/Hot Dog Diet
These diets are similar, because both recommend eating franks for dinner. You also get to eat one cup of vanilla ice cream and one tablespoon of peanut butter in the course of this diet, as well as other strictly measured amounts of food. The result of losing ten pounds over the course of three days is due to severe calorie restriction, even if your calories are coming from precisely measured hotdogs. And after the three days? Regain.

The Apple Cider Vinegar Diet
Yummy—nothing like throwing back a few teaspoons of vinegar to get your gut prepared for a meal. Talk about an appetite suppressant. This diet relies on the premise that apple cider vinegar, taken fifteen minutes before a meal, will decrease hunger and curb the urge to nibble. There’s no real evidence that apple cider vinegar can help you lose weight, but reducing portions and exercising, like most of the proponents of this fad also tell you to do, will.

The Writing Diet
I can’t seem to figure out why we writers aren’t all size twos. Because according to Julia Cameron’s new book The Writing Diet: Write Yourself Right-Sized, we should be. The premise for this too-good-to-be-true diet is that people overeat not out of hunger, but because of emotion. By writing daily, we tap into our emotions, and put them on the page instead of in our mouths. While I can concede that having your hands on a keyboard will prevent them from grabbing a bag of Doritos, I can’t figure out how sitting on your butt is supposed to make it smaller.

And the number one most ridiculous diet …

The Atkins Diet
Don’t get me wrong: the Atkins diet can help you lose weight. I’ve tried it, and I lost weight. But man, I felt like crap. And after a week, all I could think about was eating an orange. An orange! Of all the harmless food items out there. Of course, cutting out refined sugars and nutrition-less carbs is a good thing, but not all carbs are bad for you, and the good ones fuel muscles, fill you up, and are pretty damn tasty. Not to mention that the Atkins diet isn’t a healthful lifestyle change; it’s a limiting diet that requires you to eat a lot of not so healthy foods. And chances are you won’t be able to avoid eating carbohydrates for your entire life, nor would many people want to.

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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.
posted: 01.31.2008
Jared Lorz
Hmm an interesting point but I'm not sure if I agree with you. Jared Lorz
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