Beverly Hills Diet Information
The Beverly Hills diet was
created by the actress Judy Mazel. (Actress; a good qualification?)
It is a type of food combining diet. It claims that by following
the plan for the full 35 days a weight loss of 10-15 pounds
is expected. The diet is mainly based on fruit which, it claims,
contains the enzymes that can activate the human body's metabolism
to burn fat faster, while combining a protein with a carbohydrate
can destroy the enzymes which slow down the process causing
an increase in body fat. It is a 35-day diet plan where you
can only eat specific fruits for the first ten days and as
you continue you add different foods every few days in an
unsafe and impractical diet plan. Some of the points stated
in this diet have no scientific background at all.
Beverly Hills Diet :
Reasons for
Beverly Hills Diet :
Reasons against
- No long term success stories
- Monotonous
- Not enough proteins, fat, various vitamins and minerals
in the diet
- Can cause diarrhoea
- Based on unscientific facts
Beverly Hills Diet : Verdict
The Beverly Hills diet does not live up
to its promises of being healthy, preventing disease, detoxing
and rapid weight loss. It is very unhealthy and unsafe. There
may be some weight loss but there are a variety of different
diets around that are far healthier and easier to follow.
You can discuss about the Beverly
Hills Diet in the forum here and also have a look at the
Beverly
Hills Diet Book.
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