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7 Craziest Diets of All Time

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From Diets in Review: 7 CRAZIEST DIETS OF ALL TIME

Dieting is basically a modern phenomenon. But it has been around for centuries, in one form or another. Throughout history, there have been plenty of crazy diet ideas. Here are but a few, in no particular order:

1. Tapeworm Diet - Who would have ever thought that a diet that seems straight out of a scene from a horror movie would actually get traction in the diet world. But apparently some people don’t mind the idea of ingesting a tapeworm and letting reside in one’s digestive tract. The tapeworm secretes proteins in the intestinal tract which makes the digestion of food much less efficient. That means you can consume more calories and still lose weight. The use of tapeworms as a dietary measure has been banned in the U.S.

2. Sleeping Beauty Diet – If you have a hard time fighting the temptation to eat unhealthy food, maybe you just need to hibernate. At least, that’s what proponents of the Sleeping Beauty Diet say. If you are asleep, you can’t eat. And you do so under heavy sedation. Elvis was rumored to take part in this diet in his later heavy set days. While adequate sleep is connected to many health benefits, being sedated and oversleeping is not healthy.

3. Fletcherism, or The Chewing Diet – Taking its name from Horace Fletcher “The Great Masticator,” this diet approach from the turn of the 20th century stated that the way to a healthy body was to chew, chew, chew. Fletcher, who lived from 1849 to 1919, may be the first weight loss celebrity, as far as I can tell.

Fletcher was also a Renaissance man. He was a world traveler, wealthy businessman, amateur painter, speaker, author, and self-taught nutritionist. After being declined health insurance due to his size, Fletcher came up with the idea of chewing his food 32 times (one for each tooth) and then spitting out what was left. He believed that the body would ingest the necessary nutrients without putting on weight. His motto: “Nature will castigate those who don’t masticate.”

4. The Cigarette Diet – Nothing says healthy like replacing fattening foods with cancer sticks. A Lucky Strike print ad from the 1920s read “Pass me a Lucky – I pass up the sweets.” The appetite suppressing qualities of cigarettes is well known, and at the time of this fad diet, it was actively promoted by many of the tobacco companies of the day.

5. The Calories Don’t Count Diet – Dr. Herman Taller wrote the controversial book Calories Don’t Count, which the FDA said was written solely to promote the sales of safflower oil. The book went on to sell more than two million copies, even though Taller was found guilty of mail fraud and conspiracy in 1967.

Taller claimed that you didn’t need to count calories as long as you avoided carbohydrates and concentrated on foods high in fat and protein. You also had to ingest his safflower oil pills.

6. The Drinking Man’s Diet – If you are a fan of Mad Men, this diet may sound a little like the show and how businessmen conducted themselves in the ’60s. However, the idea of two-martini lunches, steak and champagne in the evening doesn’t sound like diet as much as the justification for one’s alcoholic and philandering ways.

The Drinking Man’s Diet was first introduced to the world in 1964 by one Robert Cameron, who priced his diet pamphlet $1. After two years, he sold 2.4 million copies in 13 languages. I couldn’t imagine why the diet became so popular. Mr. Cameron lived until 2009 when he passed away at the age of 98. Not an endorsement, just something to think about.

7. The Prolinn Diet or The Last Chance Diet - In 1970s, Dr. Roger Linn advocated eating nothing but his liquid called Prolinn, which was a liquid protein consisting of less than 400 calories, and the following ingredients: slaughterhouse byproducts (ground-up and crushed animal horns, hooves, hides, tendons, bones, etc.) which were treated with artificial flavors, colors, and enzymes to break them down.

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21 Comments

Anne @ Food Loving Polar Bear July 24th, 2010 at 7:28

All those diets are just so weird :D

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Trish @IamSucceeding July 24th, 2010 at 7:53

Hmmm number 5 sounds a bit like Atkins! =)

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South Beach Steve July 24th, 2010 at 10:09

There are some really crazy diets out there!

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Jenny Beans July 24th, 2010 at 10:47

The tapeworm diet always freaks me out. The idea of ingesting a parasite on purpose to lose weight… I don’t need a tapeworm. The thought of it just made me throw up.

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Erin July 24th, 2010 at 14:37

Wow are these real? You forgot the why eat at all diet :P

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Amy Lauren July 24th, 2010 at 14:41

Haha, after reading about these diets, you realize just how much better it is to exercise and eat healthy… I wouldn’t want to eat at all if I was on some of these, yuck.  Especially #7!

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zenLizzie July 24th, 2010 at 14:42

Mmmm #7.. slaughterhouse byproducts are my favorite!

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Faith @ LovelyAsCharged July 24th, 2010 at 17:32

Good Lord, how awful do those sound??? Can’t forget about the baby food diet…because you know, all grown people would benefit from eating tasteless puree from a Gerber jar for a few days…

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Fauxtographer July 24th, 2010 at 21:11

The book Seabiscuit mentions some of the crazy things that jockeys did (and probably still do sometimes) to maintain the absurdly low weights they’re required to have to remain employed. One of them was the tapeworm.

Re: the diet of slaughterhouse byproducts, isn’t that the same as eating McDonald’s burgers every day?

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Sparkina Reply:

@ Fauxtographer — I dunno, but I read that people have DIED from the Last Chance plan. And I also read that the protein “beverage” ( if you want to call slaughterhouse byproducts a beverage) tasted DISGUSTING.

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Laurie July 24th, 2010 at 21:39

That’s so funny–I was going to add the tapeworm diet but was surprised to see it already made the list! I might add the crazy cookie diets to this list!

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GiGi July 24th, 2010 at 22:36

What is up with everyone and their quick fix diets!!! Doesn’t everyone realize by now that weight loss comes from eating copious amounts of big macs, french fries, glazed donuts, lard, mountains of sugar and tubs of partially hydrogenated oils!

ha ha, just kidding….

a healthy balance of unprocessed foods with NO added sugars or chemicals or trans fats is the ideal!!!

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Katie @ Health for the Whole Self July 25th, 2010 at 6:57

Seriously disturbing. Unfortunately in high school and college I knew a few girls who smoked cigarettes to keep from eating…ugh!

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steena July 25th, 2010 at 18:01

What? Where’s Adkins? That’s pretty crazy to me. A diet o Bacon.

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Jody - Fit at 52 July 25th, 2010 at 21:41

I have heard of a few of these crazy things. Actually, just chewing your food completely is a very good idea. No spitting out! If you eat healthy & chew your food rather than swallowing before it is chewed up, you slow down the eating process & give your tummy time to feel full. This IS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT from the one in your post! :-)

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Sparkina July 27th, 2010 at 0:11

I’ve beena vegetarian for 20 years, but even before I became one, that Prolinn stuff sounds like all kinds of REVOLTIN’! Are faces supposed to be green?

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Sparkina July 27th, 2010 at 0:31

Oh, and I believe the fellow’s name was ROBERT Linn, not Roger :-)

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Patrick Kallie December 26th, 2010 at 21:06

#4 I actually know some people that say this is their key to being able to keep weight off. When they quit…the weight just comes back.

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May (Lucky McKee, 2002) Carrie meets Frankenstein; May decides since she doesnt have friends, shell make one.

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