Tell us crazy diets that you or someone you know fell for

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  • Allterrain_Lady
    Allterrain_Lady Posts: 421 Member
    Dukan diet. This guy should be in prison. He's not even a doctor anymore. Been banned from the French doctors board.
    I ended up with an ED, I lost my hair, my smile and my social life along with the weight. I took me way more time to gain back health and confidence that it did the weight!!!
  • Marilyn0924
    Marilyn0924 Posts: 797 Member
    I tried a 3 day cleanse once. Took wonderfully healthy veg and grain and combined them into completely inedible concoctions. I made half way through day 2. Would have been better off just eating the food in it's natural glory!
    The gag-reflex is strong with this one...
  • smantha32
    smantha32 Posts: 6,990 Member
    I thought I'd done every crazy diet there is....

    Cabbage soup diet,
    master cleanse
    low fat
    low carb
    HCG - not the tongue drops, the shot in the hip.
    Herbalife
    Phentermine
    Ephedra
    Cambridge liquid diet
    Alli
    Hydroxycut
    Chromamine
    Metabolife

    and a couple more pills who's names I can no longer remember...

    But I've never eaten clay, so I guess I didn't hit rock bottom. lol
  • jlapey
    jlapey Posts: 1,850 Member
    I had a friend who truly believed she was "allergic" to any red meat. Granted, she did have a lot of health problems and many surgeries. I'm would not be surprised if she had some intolerance, but intolerance is not an allergy. She also firmly believed in the "eating for your blood type" diet.

    I know a couple of women who did "Ideal Protein" and another that did the "HCL diet". All of them lost weight pretty quickly, but looked deflated, tired and possibly ill. They've all gain some back since.
  • Sim123one
    Sim123one Posts: 36 Member
    Juice Plus.

    Worst thing I ever did and wasted money on.

    It tasted disgusting, I was constantly hungry and it did absolutely nothing of the things it claimed it did!
  • dbmata
    dbmata Posts: 12,950 Member
    I've done the cabbage soup bs diet thing a few times to make weight for tournaments.
  • fit2bhealthe
    fit2bhealthe Posts: 11 Member
    The Idea Protein diet STILL blows my mind. My friend is doing it - has been on it for over half a year - has lost well over 100 lbs and I'm happy for her but not once could I bring my self to think that it was healthy! Her breath is gross, her periods are messed up, her hair is super thin compared to how it used to be, her coach will only let her work out so much a day because if she does much she loses pretty much everything she ate, she can't eat healthy fruits ... or healthy veggies... or healthy meats... it's crazy. AND SO MUCH SOY!

    This is wrong in so many ways. Someone needs to tell her she is slowly killing herself.
  • fit2bhealthe
    fit2bhealthe Posts: 11 Member
    the lemon, cayenne pepper and maple syrup cleanse.

    haha I tried this! My friend told me Beyonce did it (!) so we decided to give it a go, I bought a huge bag of lemons, made the mix and forced down a third of a glass and was sick! It was rank.

    I think I made a cake with the rest of the lemons hahaha.
    y

    Every now and then I make this drink to take place of coffee - lemon, raw ginger, raw honey, and cayenne pepper. It is actually good and definitely a good rev to the engine. But definitely not a food substitute, though I have friends that did the same thing.
  • sportyredhead01
    sportyredhead01 Posts: 482 Member
    I had a friend on the raw potato diet.
    You were supposed to eat "normally" then have one raw potato a day then lose weight by some miracle I guess.

    I joked her and was like "I'll give you $100 if you crap a tater tot." :laugh:
  • willrun4bagels
    willrun4bagels Posts: 838 Member
    I had a coworker who drank clay (yup, soil) mixed with water for 7 days. Like an earthworm!

    I think this is one of the most bizarre fad diets I have ever heard of.. WOW.. JUST WOW

    I know! She bought it in a health food store - it was a weird cleanse. I mean, cleanses can be pretty weird, but CLAY? Shampoo can be made of clay, sure... but... food? And she was just like "It's good for you!". It's weird because I knew it was my "fault"... she wanted to lose weight because I had been losing weight... except I was using Weight Watchers at the time.. not clay.

    Maybe by "cleanse", the packaging in the store literally meant it was a soap/shampoo/cleaner of some sort... ew!!!
  • wrbiii
    wrbiii Posts: 151
    Um, 3/4 of the American population falling for "Take our magic pill, drink our magic drink, eat 500 calories a day and run umpteen bajillion miles... You'll lose weight, guaranteed!"

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  • scorpiophoenix
    scorpiophoenix Posts: 222 Member
    I don't think it's particularly "crazy" (especially compared to some of these lol), but I had picked up a little book called "40grams of fat per day (or less)" and it came with a little plastic tracker. Basically you could eat WHATEVER you wanted as long as the total fat grams for the day added up to less than 40 regardless of your total calorie intake. Since you're not supposed to count calories I was probably at a deficit anyway and that's why I lost, but I have noticed this time around that eating what I want (just less of it to stay under cals) puts my fat at over 40 a lot of days and I'm still losing so... *shrugs* I guess it would be pretty sound if you didn't really like foods that happen to be fatty. :laugh:
  • SlimMe37
    SlimMe37 Posts: 133 Member
    I dont do diets. My mother in law is always on one. One of them was the cabbage soup diet. Ew.
  • SlimMe37
    SlimMe37 Posts: 133 Member
    I had a friend on the raw potato diet.
    You were supposed to eat "normally" then have one raw potato a day then lose weight by some miracle I guess.

    I joked her and was like "I'll give you $100 if you crap a tater tot." :laugh:

    I thought raw potatoes were poisonous...
  • lolabluola
    lolabluola Posts: 212 Member

    The problem is sustainability. Until that person learns to adapt a healthy lifestyle (including eating) they'll just gain all the weight back.

    Yep, pretty much. That is what happened for me.

    They key to anything - is you have to be able to stick with it :) I personally have eaten a "low carb" (salads instead of sandwiches basically i guess) for over two years now and have had great results I think and I love how it makes me feel - not everyone can keep to it - it's just another way to cut calories ... gotta do your thing!

    The diet where you drink like lemon juice with maple syrup and cayenne pepper seems pretty insane to me ... it's a cleanse i guess - my husband and i tried it for a day haha nope - can't compete with some of this craziness you guys are posting though haha'

    edit - oops just saw someone said my crazy diet already haha
  • aarnwine2013
    aarnwine2013 Posts: 317 Member
    So I've been doing Atkins since March but I had to add some carbs back into my diet and up my calories. My hair fell out and I started having severe dry skin and mood swings.

    I have learned to modify my food plan so it isn't restrictive and I can do it long term. I think all these fads are very damaging in so many ways. I never dreamed that losing would and could be so damaging. I've learned so much from this site and I wish I'd found it years ago.
  • Veil5577
    Veil5577 Posts: 868 Member
    I knew a girl in school who ate wads of toilet paper (unused) to keep her appetite down.
  • sportyredhead01
    sportyredhead01 Posts: 482 Member
    I had a friend on the raw potato diet.
    You were supposed to eat "normally" then have one raw potato a day then lose weight by some miracle I guess.

    I joked her and was like "I'll give you $100 if you crap a tater tot." :laugh:

    I thought raw potatoes were poisonous...

    If they are green...but you have to eat a good amount before you feel the affects.
  • kshadows
    kshadows Posts: 1,315 Member
    My sister is always blabbering about the Sacred Heart Soup Diet. BLECH!
  • JoRocka
    JoRocka Posts: 17,525 Member
    My college roommate got me on a faux weight watchers program for a few weeks.

    and I tried the don't eat anything diet- but that didn't last long.
  • aarnwine2013
    aarnwine2013 Posts: 317 Member
    My college roommate got me on a faux weight watchers program for a few weeks.

    and I tried the don't eat anything diet- but that didn't last long.

    I've tried the don't eat anything diet too. Which is why I'm always trying to lose weight. This is the first time in years that I feel like I can do this forever.
  • Zx14chick
    Zx14chick Posts: 255 Member
    I have a distant family member who is convinced that you cannot eat certain combinations of foods together. I believe she never combines carbohydrate with fat, but she can eat P+C or P+F, just not F+C.

    lmao

    One of our friends finds that he does not feel well if he has carbs and protein at the same meal (ie. steak and potatoes) so I think that's a personal preference. I find that I feel better if I don't eat gluten...

    A friend and I did the cabbage soup diet in high school. We gave up some time before Day 3! I also did the T-Burn/Fat Attack Combo and lost a ton of weight in a short period of time. I gained the weight back, but that was over time. To this day, I still wish they'd bring back the formula that I took because it worked for me. I know, crazy!
  • Wookinpanub
    Wookinpanub Posts: 635 Member
    My wife is a sucker for marketing ploys and quick fixes. She has bought countless diet pills, hydroxy cut, cleanse pills, etc.
  • HCG DIET IS A CROCK OF CRAP

    It's starvation. 800 calories a day???? And pregnancy hormone? that hormone makes you want to eat /gain.
    She spent $1200 on this diet and yea she lost 28 lbs. But guess what, she didn't learn to eat properly or exercise and it all came back. That's AFTER lipo as well.
  • NRBreit
    NRBreit Posts: 319 Member
    A buddy of mine did the Bulletproof diet for awhile. He told me he mixed a stick of grass fed butter into his morning coffee as part of the diet. He also talked about taking a bath in ice. Crazy.
  • that and atkins. you can't eat that much fat and things like bacon and eggs and not have side effects lol
  • tomich54
    tomich54 Posts: 99 Member
    My room mates did this one where they took a pill that had pregnancy hormones in it or something. Then they only ate lettuce and cheese for a week.
    Try baking in an apartment where two girls are imitating pregnancy with artificial hormones and starving themselves. I thought I was going to be murdered.

    OMG! Hilarious! Can't stop laughing!!!!!!!!:laugh:
  • willrun4bagels
    willrun4bagels Posts: 838 Member
    A buddy of mine did the Bulletproof diet for awhile. He told me he mixed a stick of grass fed butter into his morning coffee as part of the diet. He also talked about taking a bath in ice. Crazy.

    A STICK of butter???
  • NRBreit
    NRBreit Posts: 319 Member
    A buddy of mine did the Bulletproof diet for awhile. He told me he mixed a stick of grass fed butter into his morning coffee as part of the diet. He also talked about taking a bath in ice. Crazy.

    A STICK of butter???

    He may have used a half stick. Either way, it made my skin crawl just thinking about it.
  • JoRocka
    JoRocka Posts: 17,525 Member
    A buddy of mine did the Bulletproof diet for awhile. He told me he mixed a stick of grass fed butter into his morning coffee as part of the diet. He also talked about taking a bath in ice. Crazy.

    I don't think it's supposed to be a whole stick LOL.

    I have done Bulletproof coffee (I hate that name- it's so stupid) and i'ts meh- to much work honestly- but it's usually just a TBSP of Butter- and a TBSP of Coconut oil. (maybe 2 of each depending on your tastes) a whole stick is just- excessive LOL


    :edit- not the "diet" I didn't know there was an official "diet"
    but I have tried the coffee- took me about 3 months to work up to it- it's like a latte- foamy- and tasty really- but not for me- it was just way to much effort- rather just have a cup of coffee.