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Beverly Hills Diet Program - A Short Introduction
The original Beverly Hills Diet, published in 1981, was a huge success in the US and UK, and its author, Judy Mazel, recently published New Beverly Hills Diet, ...

 


Beverly Hills Diet
The Beverly Hills Diet was a diet book originally published in 1981 by Judy Mazel. It has since been revised, and re-released as the New Beverly Hills Diet.

Beverly Hills Diet
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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.

Beverly Hills Diet - Claims
Healthy
Cleans you out
Prevents disease
Helps you lose weight fast ...

Beverly Hills Diet was created by Judy Mazel. This diet lasts for 6 weeks and claims that fruit enzymes can burn up calories before they hit your hips. The proponents of the diet advocates eating carbohydrates and proteins at different times.

The Beverly Hills Diet is predicated on the enzymatic actions of foods in the digestive process, and controlled weight by controlling when foods were eaten and in what combinations.

The Beverly Hills diet is a diet created by Judy Mazel. She believes that weight loss can be achieved by eating foods in the proper combinations and in the correct order.
Origins ...

The New Beverly Hills Diet
Information and Review
"The New Beverly Hills Diet" is authored by Judy Mazel and Michael Wyatt. Eating proteins, carbohydrates, and fats at the same time "confuse your enzymes" and your food will not not digest properly.

The New Beverly Hills Diet
What Is the New Beverly Hills Diet?
The New Beverly Hills Diet centers on "conscious combining" -- eating the right foods at the right time.

The Beverly Hills Diet Plan
One of the most famous celebrity fad diets of all time, The Beverly Hills Diet has been as popular as it has been criticized.

Beverly Hills Diet
A diet very low in calories and based on a premise that cannot be backed up by any research. Avoid this one.
Carbohydrate Addicts
The authors claim that 75% of overweight people are addicted to carbohydrates. Is there any proof?

Beverly Hills Diet - a diet consisting of grapefruit, eggs, rice, and kelp; it is deficient in minerals and vitamins.

The New Beverly Hills Diet relies on extremely limiting meal guidelines and is not based on any scientific evidence.
duration
A 35 days programme is provided but it is supposed to be a 'lifestyle choice' or a diet for life, so can be indefinite.

Celebrities promote diets (e.g., Suzanne Somers' Get Skinny on Fabulous Food), and fad diets have taken the name of well-known places associated with wealth, fame, and thinness (e.g., the Beverly Hills Diet, the South Beach Diet).

See also: Diet, Health, Weight loss, Fruit, Eating