for those on crash diets
Friday, October 23rd, 2009okay so too many girls go on crash diets, and a very good friend of mine gave me this idea to post and i hope whoever decides to do a crash diet follows this, at least it’s healthy
okay so too many girls go on crash diets, and a very good friend of mine gave me this idea to post and i hope whoever decides to do a crash diet follows this, at least it’s healthy
Celebrities, always in the public eye, will go to great lengths to maintain that “look,” whether it be for a new role, or to get rid of postnatal baby fat. Most of the time it’s through crazy crash diets and odd eating habits that they maintain their shape — albeit, temporarily. The promise of a svelte figure is alluring to the masses, but remember that regular exercise plus a well-balanced diet are key. Here are 20 outrageous fad diets, and the celebrities that follow them.
Crash dieters may be storing high levels of internal fat around vital organs. It’s a health risk, but there’s a solution.
Samantha Clowe never wanted to be a ‘fat bride,’ and now, sadly, she won’t be one at all. The obese 34-year-old, who was looking forward to her upcoming nuptials, died after an intense crash diet. Described as “fit and healthy” by her family, Clowe lost 42 pounds in 11 weeks on the controversial Lighter Life Diet, which restricts dieters to just 500 calories a day.
There are thousands of crash diets offered by various diet programs for rapid weight loss. But most of them can seriously make a huge damage to your health