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Dieting. Personally, I suck at it, as do many people throughout the world. But it doesn’t mean we don’t
try. Of course, some of us try to eat less and exercise more and some people jump on the bandwagon of any
fad diets, always hoping to find a miracle that leads to quick weight loss with little effort. As a
result, there’s been quite a few crazy diet ideas in the last few centuries, here are the top ten
weirdest diet methods we’ve ever heard of.
The Chewing Diet
The chewing diet was popularized in the Edwardian Era by Horace Fletcher. He believed that chewing
allowed food to be properly absorbed into the body. Insufficient chewing would lead to constipation and
clog up the digestive tract, said Fletcher. He lost 40 pounds in just four months using the diet he
created. Dr. Kellogg was a friend and fan of Fletcher and he required patients at his sanatorium to
participate in the chewing diet as well as a variety of other weight loss methods.
To properly implement the chewing diet, a person must chew each bite over 32 times, which takes
approximately 30 seconds. After chewing is done, the person then tilts his or her head back and allows
the food to trickle down their throat. Anything that is still too big to swallow must be spit out. The
desire to eat things likely diminishes after a period on this diet, so it does work as you begin to eat
less food.
Possible Side Effects May Include: A sore jaw. Much longer meal times. Annoyed and disgusted friends.
The Tapeworm Diet
If you eat for two and aren’t pregnant, maybe it’s time to get a second mouth in your belly. A tapeworm
can sure help eat all of that excess food. Around the turn of the century, these little parasites were
sold in a simple pill form claiming to help you shed inches from your waist. It’s uncertain whether
these pills actually had live tapeworms or if they were just another “snake oil” product, but what is
certain is that people have intentionally used tapeworms as a weight loss method. Jockeys are amongst the
many people purported to have used tapeworms as a diet.
Possible Side Effects May Include: Well for one, having a worm inside your stomach, which might cause
nausea, headaches, infections and diarrhea. Some people’s organs are blocked by the eggs and this can
result in death. There is no evidence that tapeworms actually help people lose much of weight, so the
whole experience may be for nothing.
The Sleeping Beauty Diet
You can’t eat while you sleep. So naturally, wow power
leveling if you sedate yourself for days and neglect to eat as a result, this starvation diet may
actually work for you. Elvis was a proponent of this weight loss method around the end of his life and
the dieting method was also made popular in Valley of the Dolls.
Possible Side Effects May Include: A severe pill hangover can leave you with a headache, nausea and
fatigue. Additionally, improper sedation might actually kill you and so might starvation.
The Vision Diet
If your food looks disgusting, you’re less likely to eat it. While this is certainly true, it’s not
enough to make the vision-dieter glasses any less silly. From the testimonials I’ve read, the glasses
make you feel relaxed while going on your day to day routine, but they don’t help you lose much weight.
Johnny Depp is a big fan of blue glasses, although it’s hard to say if he just likes their look or if he
actually feels the effects from the lens color.
Possible Side Effects May Include: Looking like a geek in big blue glasses. Possible vision problems
after prolonged exposure to the glasses.
Washing Away The Pounds
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If you’re showering everyday, you might as well lose weight while doing it, right? That’s the theory
behind Aoqili diet soaps. These soaps contain seaweed that will penetrate skin and breakdown fat. There
seems to be no evidence that this product works though, not even faked testimonials.
Possible Side Effects May Include: Some people have had allergic reactions to the soap’s ingredients.
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