Fad Diets

I’m about to bust the balls of my top 5 most ridiculous fad diets in history.

I know a little something about this. I had my own moments of absurdity on this journey. As a young player in the low minor leagues in 1996, I was under the impression that the best way to get bigger, stronger and faster was to eat no fat, tons of protein and starchy carbs. I lived on two colors, black and white. I mainly ingested boneless, skinless chicken breasts, white rice and black beans. Balanced, right?

Throughout this, I desperately craved ice cream, pie, whatever sweets I could find. Lisa, my girlfriend at the time, had no problems ordering desserts. I began the practice of taking a bite, chewing…then spitting it out. Chew, spit, rinse and repeat. It worked. I got big, strong, lean…and sick. I had colds frequently, the stomach flu at least once a year. I was a ripped, unhealthy and moronic 20 year old. I laugh at that boy now.

Now that I’ve shown I can take it as well as dish (see?) it out, I’m giving myself some permission to have fun here. On to some ideas that were just as absurd as mine.

  1. The Sleeping Beauty Diet

The Sleeping Beauty Diet gained notoriety during the 1960s and 1970s, when it was purportedly championed by such high-profile dieters as Elvis Presley. The diet takes the idea that individuals don’t need to eat while they sleep to a dangerous extreme by encouraging them to enter a drug-induced state of sedation. The diet posits that over a number of days dieters can “sleep off the pounds” by sticking to a strict regimen of sleeping pills. Unfortunately, these pills were highly addictive and dangerous, and there’s no evidence to suggest that the diet produces any sustainable weight-loss.

Let’s state the obvious. If 1970s Elvis is the poster boy for the diet, keep me the hell away. Y’all know how much we value sleep for health and well-being, but c’mon. Sleep more so you can eat less and do so with Lunesta? This one takes the cake (see?).

  1. The Cookie Diet

Dr. Siegal’s Cookie Diet, The Hollywood Cookie Diet and the Smart for Life Cookie Diet all promise that eating cookies will help you drop pounds. Of course, you don’t get to chow down on chocolate-chip cookies — you eat about 500 to 600 calories a day from high-protein and high-fiber weight-loss cookies (one cookie company even makes the cookies from egg and milk protein) for breakfast, lunch and any snacks. Then you eat a normal dinner, for a total of 1,000 to 1,200 calories a day.

But my normal dinner is cookies. What do I do? Wait, I get it. This is Zen master shit. The creators of the diet want me to come up with the healthy answer. Oatmeal raisin. No brainer.

  1. The Chewing Diet

This diet fad is attributed to Horace Fletcher, who sold art in San Francisco in the early 1900s. He advocated chewing incessantly, until the food was purified, and then spitting out what remained. He supposedly had many fans, including novelist Henry James, industrialist John D. Rockefeller, and cereal mogul John Harvey Kellogg. “This diet at least has some science behind it,” March says. “Studies show if you take your time and eat more mindfully, you will feel full with less.

Oh, now I feel better about my minor league days. I wasn’t being stupid; I was legitimately practicing a diet fad. I’m so proud of myself. I felt full with less all right….less pleasure.

  1. The Cabbage Soup Diet

Want to lose up to 10 pounds in a week without ever feeling hungry? Great! You just have to load up on a low-sodium cabbage soup. It makes up the bulk of this strict diet plan, which is also supplemented with fruit, vegetables and water, as well as beef and grains on certain days.

Duh, why not just add the beef and veggies to the soup and follow two fad diets in one? Booya, now you’re Paleo, too.

  1. The Alcohol Diet:

After winning the Battle of Hastings in 1066, William the Conquerer reportedly grew so obese that he couldn’t stay on his horse. So he tried to lose weight by locking himself in his room and consuming nothing but alcohol.

Bill was way ahead of his time. The 20 somethings in the clubs of Beverly Hills have latched onto this diet. Iceberg lettuce plus vodka equals skinny.

What are your favorite fad diets? Chime in; I’ll be eating grapefruits.

Kap

  • ~Al~

    How ’bout the coffee and cigarette diet. Burn heaters and slug hot cups all day long. You’re on your way to looking like Skeletor in no time!

    ~Al~

    • Gabe Kapler

      But think of the relaxed energy, Al.

  • Colt

    The mertrx/myoplex scam or the late 90’s pulled off by Scott Connolly and Bill Phillips.

    • Gabe Kapler

      Good call, Colt.

  • Mike Z

    Funny stuff, Kap. I read a book review about the psychology behind such foolishness. I think you’d be interested.

    http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/diet-cults-vs-science-based-healthy-eating/

    • Gabe Kapler

      Always appreciate it, Mike.

  • Michelle

    College coach put us on a zero fat diet. Zero…but all the carbs we wanted. Real high performance stuff

    • Gabe Kapler

      Perfect.

  • Msquared

    I dated this girl once who tried to convince me to ONLY eat vegetables… She called her self a vegasomethingarather…
    Anyway, she looked great and had amazing skin… But I just couldn’t get with it…
    Gotta go, time for an afternoon buffalo burger…. And a kale shake.

    • Gabe Kapler

      Hahaha. I can see how that perfect skin thing threw you for a loop. That’s an unfair play on her part.

  • http://www.facebook.com/JustinLewisRMT Justin

    That’s a good list! After being diagnosed with colon cancer at age 31, with no family history, you wouldn’t believe some of the “diet” advice people tried to give me. There’s some crazy thoughts going on out there! LOL

    • Gabe Kapler

      I bet, Justin. Feel free to share a funny one if you’re inspired.

  • Duane

    To each there own. I have a Co-worker that eats only vegetables, drinks protein shakes and he takes 15-20 supplement pills twice a day that’s all he eats or takes or consumes. Just ridiculous. I won’t get into what people should or shouldn’t eat because I’m not perfect and don’t claim to be. Here’s my thought:

    Try to eat clean(not always easy), exercise, splurge once in a while and enjoy your life…you only have one shot at it! Have an oust and in Holiday weekend!!!!

    • Gabe Kapler

      Thank you for coming today, brother.

  • darby wright

    Creature of habit every day. Oatmeal in morning. Pbj for lunch.big meal at supper. Quit drinking soda pop 3months ago. Best move I ever made.

  • http://gravatar.com/billstraehl billstraehl

    In my vast experience, I’ve come to the conclusion that ‘diet’ comes from the Latin word for ‘uninformed’. My weight is scientific proof that I am held responsible for my own actions.

  • http://kbeyazdancer.wordpress.com kbeyazdancer

    Back in college a bunch of girls I knew were on the Soda diet: Replaced all of your meals and snacks with 12 ounces of high caffeine soda and then eat a massive dinner. Who wants to guess the side effects of this lovely diet? Insomnia, irritability, constant upset stomach-need I go on any further. And they wondered why they were always sick.