Crazy Diet Tips In History
anjana
Friday, November 12, 2010, 14:52[IST]
Many people including celebrities get desperate to drop a few pounds. Fad diets are so alluring with their promises of fast weight loss and their skinny celebrity followers. The problem is that they're often unhealthy and make outrageous claims that are untrue. There have been some crazy diet tips published over the years and have been followed by many in the history, but none can be as silly these. Take a look at these most weirdest and crazy diet tips implemented by many in history.
Crazy Diet Tips In History
1.Chewing Diet: Chewing diet was popularized in the Edwardian Era by Horace Fletcher. To properly implement the chewing diet, a person must chew each bite over 32 times, which takes approximately 30 seconds. The diet has certain disadvantages as it might cause a sore jaw and may also be annoying for those who sit next to.
2.Baby Food Diet: Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston, and Lily Allen are all rumored to be fans of the Baby Food Diet. The fad diet is built on the idea that substituting one or two meals a day by baby food. The baby food diet isn't safe if you don't get enough calories every day; even a low calorie diet requires a minimum number of calories.
3.Cotton Diet: Cotton ball diet is nothing but eating cotton balls. Some people eat them dry and others soak them in gelatin first. Obviously the idea is that cotton balls are low in calories but very filling, so you won’t want to eat anything that is fattening. But eating cotton is exceptionally boring, dry and disgusting. A lack of needed vitamins and other nutrients. Major digestive problems.
4.Caveman Diet: This diet is also called the Paleolithic diet because the focus is based on food available to cavemen during the Paleolithic Era. Food can be cooked but is limited to lean meat, fish, veggies, fruit, roots and nuts. But the disadvantage is that dieters may have a hard time getting their daily calcium intake.
5.Cabbage Soup Diet: This diet consists of eating a low-calorie cabbage soup for 7 days. Most of the weight lost on this diet is water, so it’s not permanent. It’s also problematic because of a high sodium content, extremely low protein.
6.Tapeworm Diet: A tapeworm can sure help eat all of that excess food. Around the turn of the century, these little parasites were sold in a simple pill form claiming to help you shed inches from your waist. Jockeys are amongst the many people purported to have used tapeworms as a diet. But having a worm inside stomach may cause nausea, headaches, infections and diarrhea
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7.Vision Diet: If your food looks disgusting, you’re less likely to eat it. So wearing glasses of colored lens would result in less eating. Johnny Depp is a big fan of blue glasses, although it’s hard to say if he just likes their look or if he actually feels the effects from the lens color. But prolonged usage of glasses may lead to vision problems.
8.Ear Piercing: If you pierce the cartilage of your inner ear and it supposedly suppresses your appetite. You can only leave it for a few weeks because once your body gets used to the staple it will lose its effectiveness. The most common explanation involves the piercing’s similarity to acupuncture. But piercing often may be painful and may even lead to infections and nerve damage
9.Sleeping Diet: You can’t eat while you sleep. So naturally, if you sedate yourself for days and neglect to eat as a result, this starvation diet may actually work for you. Many celebrities including Elvis are said to have followed this crazy diet tip of history. But a severe pill hangover can leave you with a headache, nausea and fatigue.
10.Shower Diet: If you’re showering everyday, you might as well lose weight while doing it. That’s the theory behind diet soaps. These soaps contain seaweed that will penetrate skin and breakdown fat. But some people have had allergic reactions to the soap’s ingredients.
Although these crazy diet tips of history promise quick results, these diets are virtually impossible to follow and often have many side effects. Stick to a healthy eating regime and you’ll never be tempted into an unhealthy and unproductive extreme fad diet.
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