Celebrity Fad Diets


Do You Know How To Spot A Celebrity Fad Diets? What Are Fad Diets? or how do You Spot A Fad Diet?

With obesity predicted to affect more than 50% of the population in the next 40 years , the age of ‘fad celebrity diets’ and ‘quick fix weight loss schemes’ has escalated to epic proportions. From the cabbage diet to the Zone Diet to the 48 Hour Miracle diet, every single one of these celebrity fad diets all claim to promote immediate weight loss and increased metabolic activity. But do they work? And can they help you to lose weight?

Unfortunately not always. Apart from helping you to experience instant water weight loss of 1-2lbs, 90% of slimmer’s have unfortunately experienced only a small amount of weight loss of just 1-4lbs before hitting a plateau after a few weeks.

More disappointingly, once they stopped following these celebrity fad diets they quickly regained all the weight they lost.

But are they safe? Can they harm your health? What are the long term health risks of these fad diets?

Whilst it is true that some of the top celebrity dietary fads can help you to benefit from a quick weight loss, almost all of them are not healthy for long term use.

Depriving your body of essential key nutrients needed to ensure your body is working at optimum capacity and ensuring it receives the energy and nutrients it needs to work properly whilst cutting your calorie intake to less than 1,000 calories a day – more than 50% your recommended daily nutritional allowance – is simply and logically not a good idea.

Supported by strict exercise routines, countless hours in the gym and constant calorie counting, most of these diets run the danger of making you feel weak, tired, unable to concentrate and more worryingly unable to function properly - None of which are good for your long term health and ultimately your future ability to lose weight.

How can you recognise a fad diet?

Fad diets are quite easy to spot. Offering you a ‘quick fix’ solution to your weight loss issues you can easily recognise a fad diet or celebrity diet by their:

• Too good to be true claims
• Lack of clinical studies
• Elimination of one or more of the five recommended food groups.
• Recommendations from studies without reviews from other researchers

When choosing a weight loss programme or slimming pill, it is essential to thoroughly research their benefits first before including them into your weight loss programme. If there are no clinical studies or proof that they can produce real and credible weight loss results, then more often than not they are too good to be true- i.e they probably don't work.

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