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Hollywood Diet –Diet Program, Scam or Free Diet?
Not What it Seems
Much of Hollywood is not what it seems. From the fake sets which make up
television neighborhoods to the plastic surgery many opt into getting to look
young -the movie town is largely based on 'smoke and mirrors.' As you may have
guessed, the Hollywood diet is not much different in that it uses claims that could be generated without even using its products.
All in all this diet program might as well
be a free diet plan.
Coined as a detox and
weight loss diet, this glitzy diet has
two types plans: a 48-hour 2 day diet, and a 24-hour 1 day diet. The 2-day
diet promises to make its followers lose up to 10 pounds, and similarly, the one-day
diet promises up to 5 pounds in weight loss.
Here the catch: you don’t eat or drink anything except for the
botanical and fruit blended drinks the diet prescribes. In doing the math, it’s likely that most
people would realize that not eating or drinking anything other than the
'Hollywood diet drinks' would of course cause you to lose weight. Going from a
1500-2000 calorie diet to a 400 calorie diet over the course of one day will
most show how to lose
weight fast.
This diet does deliver on its fast weight loss
promise, although, is the specially formulated juice really worth it? Some have
commented that you could just as well drink fruit juice and take multi-vitamins
to achieve the same success.
No matter how you cut it, this diet is likely not a good bet for
long term
weight loss. Many mainstream weight loss
programs offer a much better probability of success and
weight loss tools to
help avoid quick-fix diets such as this one.
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