Name any diet gimmicks or fads you have ever tried.:)
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The one total fad I fell for though was raspberry ketones. I spent over $100 on those darned gummies lol. At least they tasted good
Oh mate, me too. They weren't even gummies they were in capsule tablets. What a waste of money. Pretty embarrassing but it's easy to get suckered. You go online for help with weight loss and you're more likely to come across loads of fad diets, miracle pills etc that promise you'll lose weight fast, before you come across anything sensible about CICO.
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I tried a form of Dissociated Diet in 2013 which started with 4 days tour de force of raw vegetables.
Also, I briefly tried going without meat and dairy for some reason. Horrible.
Very low carb / keto (with calorie counting) was great for me personally and I wouldn't call it a fad, but came off it recently.
Do herbal diuretic teas count as a gimmick? I had those too for a while.3 -
I did the 5:2 diet for about a month but had to quit becuase I was so iritable on the fast days and it was having a negative effect on everyone around me.
Also did super low carb for a fortnight specifically to fit into my grad ball dress that I ordered online and wouldn't do up. It worked for fitting into the dress but I was still really uncomfortable in the dress even if it did do up so I really should have just bought a new dress!1 -
Pretend you're entering menopause diet (for men too)
Pretend someone's died diet
Pretend the tax man is chasing you diet
Pretend you're about to get evicted diet
Pretend you have been cast for a film and you have to get up early and go on set and the camera adds 3492818495 pounds diet6 -
I took Hydroxycut. Didn't work. Did Slim Fast. Didn't work. I did high carb/low fat vegan. Didn't work. Shacklee 360. Didn't work. Keto. Did work, but I felt awful. 21 Day Fix. That one was pretty neat, because it taught portion control, but it felt super restrictive.1
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The fiber pills where you had to take a handful of them with a bunch of water. I think I took them once and decided it wasn't worth it.
Low fat. I lost weight with that one but couldn't sustain it.
In high school I just stopped eating. Didn't eat breakfast or lunch, but ate dinner. The fat just melted off me and I was finally down to a size that was in the single digits. Obviously I couldn't sustain that either.
After my 3rd child I cut way back on food and exercised an insane amount. Got down to my lowest ever. People pulled my husband aside and asked him if I was sick because I'd lost so much weight. I decided that wasn't healthy so stopped everything and gained most of it back before I found MFP and discovered about moderation. I've been here ever since (6 years now).5 -
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I love it~ it works for me and I am dropping pounds~ I am very happy with this choice I have made.
Jan 327lbs today May 260lbs. so it works for me. And I love soups, veggies, fruits, nuts, grains, and I am trying lamb meat this month. What worked over 2000 years ago has just be modified through the years.11 -
biblical-diet-plan,18
I love it~ it works for me and I am dropping pounds~ I am very happy with this choice I have made.
Jan 327lbs today May 260lbs. so it works for me. And I love soups, veggies, fruits, nuts, grains, and I am trying lamb meat this month. What worked over 2000 years ago has just be modified through the years.
Are you sure you meant to post this here.9 -
slimfast, all it did was make me hungry and give me gas.3
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Slimfast= Was still hungry after drinking shakes. So I was drinking the shakes AND eating my food. Not effective.
ACV= Tried drinking an ACV tonic in the AM at the suggestion of a coworker. Tried it for about a week. Did literally nothing. Moving on.
Dandilion tea= Peed a lot. Lost some water weight.
Garcinia Cambogia= Claims to increase your metabolism and helps burn more calories. Well it increased something because my appetite shot up and I was hungry all the time while taking it. Kind of defeats the purpose if it makes me eat more. Thanks Dr. Oz.
Those are the only fads I've tried personally. While growing up my dad was doing Atkins and low carb. So that means during the summer M-F I was doing also doing Atkins and low carb... When I wasn't eating Ramen noodles of course. I learned it wasn't sustainable by watching them try, succeed for a while and then fail. I also learned that grilled meat and veggies is still one of my favorite healthier meals.
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Back in uni (some many years back now) I tried Slim Fast and last like one day - drank the breakfast shake and was still exactly as hungry as before. I wasn't even overweight, I have no memories of dieting otherwise for years and years after that until the last ten years. I was a member of Beachbody for a while (in the sense that I had some DVDs and used the chatrooms) before they got that MLM flavour to things, counted cals on a neat site called FitDay (which still exists as an alternative btw) but I remember just randomly choosinfg 1500 cals and had no plan for adjusting for exercise, I had fleeting success with WW online. Landed here two years back after deciding to just get it done.1
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In high school I substituted a "health shake" for breakfast because my friend said it worked for him. You make it by putting one cup of lowfat milk, a raw egg, a packet of Sweet N Low, some vanilla extract and some cubes of ice in a blender and blend it all up. It was fast and tasty enough, but it didn't help me at all. And then, of course, there's that whole issue about eating raw eggs. I don't believe getting salmonella would have helped, either.1
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I'm showing my age here.. but anybody remember Richard Simmon's Deal-a-Meal?
I did that.9 -
I've tried a couple of different tactics that didn't work too well or weren't sustainable for me, but I think the one that might qualify as a fad/gimmick was when I added chia seeds to as many dishes as possible. The others were mainly misunderstandings of how things work, like eating only "healthy" foods, and thinking that I could eat as much as I want if I exercised (while being sedentary otherwise).2
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The Grapefruit Diet. All it did was make me really hungry and put me off grapefruit for life.
But even that wasn't as miserable as the time I shared an office with one woman on the Egg Diet and another one on the Cabbage Soup Diet.6 -
I love grapefruit, I eat it every day! and I have a orange or apple and berries when they look good to buy. I'm on the Cabbage Soup Diet and it has never given me (gassssssss). that is because I put a soup bone in the pot when it is boiling so it adds a little oil which stops the (faaaaarrrrrtttts).11
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BruinsGal_91 wrote: »The Grapefruit Diet. All it did was make me really hungry and put me off grapefruit for life.
But even that wasn't as miserable as the time I shared an office with one woman on the Egg Diet and another one on the Cabbage Soup Diet.
I pity the folks who shared space with me on the bacon cheeseburger and Broccoli Keto diet.
FWIW, I didn't even lose weight.1 -
In high school I tried the "eat nothing but carrots and one meal a day" plan before prom. I did not miraculously lose weight in the two weeks or so that I tried it.
College was the Slim Fast plan. Those shakes were awful and I don't know why I stuck with them so long. I wasn't tracking my weight at the time, but I was much more active in college and also living off of breadsticks and poptarts between classes, so at least the shakes gave me some nutrition, I suppose.
Sometime when I started actually trying to lose weight through calorie counting I bought one of those rubber slim belts that velcro around the waist to help "sweat the fat away." Never made me sweat more. Didn't affect my weight loss. Didn't magically reduce my tummy. So sad.2 -
Low-fat, fat free foods. Did Weight Watchers 5 times and not once did they tell me that a weight loss plateau would be normal! Frustrating! Anyway, I did weight loss shakes for a while until I discovered how much added sugar was in them and then I ditched those.1
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I love grapefruit, I eat it every day! and I have a orange or apple and berries when they look good to buy. I'm on the Cabbage Soup Diet and it has never given me (gassssssss). that is because I put a soup bone in the pot when it is boiling so it adds a little oil which stops the (faaaaarrrrrtttts).
Back when I would do the cabbage soup diet, there were a few variations that were tasty. There was one with tomato sauce that tasted hot and slightly sweet. But I did get gas/bloating and even the better tasting varieties of cabbage soup got old. I always gained the weight back when I went back to regular eating.2
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