Okay, friends. The dietitians have spoken and they’ve decided on the top 3 worst diets of all time. The diets that you should avoid at all costs, because they will destroy you and your healthy body and your healthy mind, and if you invite them to dinner, they won’t bring any dessert and they’ll watch every bite you eat and judge you for it.
Australia’s peak nutrition body, the Dietitian’s Association of Australia, polled 200 Accredited Practising Dietitians (as in, the ones who know that they’re talking about). They looked at the most popular diets – the ones suckering people in with clever marketing and extreme claims of weight loss – and decided on the nutritional worst.
I won’t hold you in suspense too long. Here are the three worst diets, as decided by dietitians…
3. The Ashy Bines bikini challenge
32% of the experts voted against this one, which slots it right into third place. It seems not everyone’s a fan of Ashy’s clean eating guidelines, despite the fact that the 24-year-old has made millions of dollars selling her plan to unsuspecting customers – not many of whom realise that she doesn’t actually have any nutritional qualifications…
2. SkinnyMe teatox
55 per cent of nutritionists didn’t like the sound of SkinnyMe tea, which put it in the incredibly undesirable second place on the worst diets list. The SkinnyMe tea diet is essentially a detox, where you drink loose-leaf tea for 14 or 28 days… and pair that tea with colon-cleanse teabags.
Top Comments
I'm on a great diet called the "Ah, Screw it" diet. Its where I look at some food, worry if it will make me fat then say "Ah, Screw It" and eat it. Its a great supplement to the 'Fuck that Shit" exercise plan!
Never heard of Ashy bines or her diet. Will have to look into it to form an opinion.
However the other two are outrageous. The lemon detox is essentially promoting anorexia, and the skinnyme tea is bulimia. Im not trying to take away from the severe mental issues that are paired with those eating disorders, however severely restricting calories for weight loss is anorexia, and using laxatives for weight loss is bulimia.
I honestly don't know how SkinnyMe tea is legal to sell, or at very least advertised in the way it is. Laxatives should only be taken when medically necessary because they can do some serious damage to your liver/kidneys, not to mention the potential dehydration and issues that are caused by that.
I do love that instagram has deleted the SkinnyMe tea accounts at least twice due to them promoting self harm and eating disorders... The deny it furiously though and will block you if you try to warn people about laxative abuse. HOW CAN IT BE LEGAL?