Don’t fall for “Get slim quick and trim fast-fast-fast!”

Commercial diets are readily available and insanely popular. Weight loss seekers can take their pick from a plump list of on-the-market diet “solutions” that promise impressive results. But here’s the skinny on that plump list: diets don’t work. While some may provide temporary results, no diet can truly provide a lasting weight loss solution. There’s no “magic bullet” for losing weight – no diet, no pill, no program, no exercise (solely) will result in lasting weight loss. Getting slim and staying fit is hard work and requires constant attention.


Don’t let the marvelous marketing tactics of diet companies tempt you. Over the past few decades, there has been no shortage of promises made by companies selling products that can only temporarily trim inches. Keep in mind, Graphite isn’t suggesting any of the products mentioned are flawed. We are, however, suggesting that in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle, which might include a slimmer body size, a combination of healthy eating and exercise is necessary. Take a look at some of these diet fads that once were, or now are, widely successful:

The Atkins Diet
Weight Watchers
The South Beach Diet
Jenny Craig
Nutrisystem
The Grapefruit Diet (aka The Hollywood Diet)
The Detox Diet
The Cabbage Soup Diet
Hydroxycut
Quick Trim

The weight-maintenance-related industry is big business. Popular celebrities like Kim Kardashian (for Quick Trim), Valerie Bertinelli (for Jenny Craig), and Jennifer Hudson (for Weight Watchers) represent, and endorse, the industry as paid product spokespeople. Kirstie Alley, infamous for her yo-yo weight gains and losses, now has her own diet product called “Organic Liaison.” With consumers spending a lot of money on products, it’s no surprise that Alley, former Jenny Craig spokesmodel, wants her piece of the diet fad pie.

Don’t fall for a gimmick. Stick to what works. There is no substitute for tracking calories, and burning more of those calories each day than you consume. And that’s no fad.

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