Now this might be true, but ask yourself - could you eat grapefruits all your life? I would surely get bored. Plus the weight loss you achieve through this diet would be just temporary. Obviously, this is not a diet plan for you.
3. Egg DietThis is basically a stem of the Atkins diet. This diet is based on the concept that if you eat a protein-rich diet and avoid all carbs, your body would be forced to burn fat to produce energy since it won't find any carbohydrates. For this reason you are suggested to eat as many eggs as you can, along with cheese and meat.
In reality though, the concept doesn't work. When your body doesn't get an adequate supply of carbohydrates, it won't burn your fat deposits; instead, it would start burning your
lean muscles. Gradually, you will turn into a smaller version of your former self, albeit with the same huge potbelly you had. But far from that, your metabolic rate
would be reduced to a very low level as well. Do you still think it is a good idea to go with this diet?
4. Banana DietYet another crazy diet, which asks you to eat only bananas for your breakfast. Of course, you could eat anything for the rest of the day. The rationale behind this is thatbananas help in quicker digestion, thereby preventing the body from absorbing all calories and turning them into fat deposits. There is no scientific study or proof to backup this claim, so I am not sure if this diet works at all.
When choosing a diet plan, you need to choose one which is not only healthy but also viable; plus it should help you achieve permanent weight loss. None of the above
fad diets fit this criteria, so they are definitely not for you. If you are just looking forward to losing a few pounds, then
definitely go with any of the diets above, but don't be surprised if those pounds come back as soon as you quit dieting.