Kimkins diet was introduced in 2007 throughout different media, but it is apparently the original 1972 version of the Atkins diet. Interest has begun to circulate in the past few years around a dietary regiment that can shed a pound a day or more. The diet, which is a low carbs, low calories and low protein- is seen by many to be nothing but anorexia in disguise. Kimkins demands a near starvation so members do not eat more than 500 calories a day, or 20 carbs, skipping out on as many fatty amino acids and fibers as possible. This diet can end up turning the body against itself to gain the necessary proteins, so body tissue and muscle may be lost instead of the fat.
The diet's founder, Heidi Diaz, went on for a time with the online moniker 'Kimmer' to hide her identity. The controversies surrounding her diet are simple. Kimmer has banned paying members from accessing her web page simply because they disagree with her advice. She has continued to show 'support' of members who eat below the recommended cap of 500 calories per day, making her seem more like an eating disorder coach than a dietary professional. Diets in Review conveys some of the severe health risks associated with Kimkins diet that still effect members to this day including hair loss, heart palpitations and even joint pain.
Because dieters following Kimkins plan are getting so sick, Heidi Diaz was ordered to a California court on Monday. There may be a class action lawsuit taken against her for detrimental and uneducated medical advice that has harmed many people. A separate investigation is pending for fraud and false advertising. Considering how morbidly obese Heidi Diaz appeared to be in court (contrary to her ads and personal testimonies), it's no wonder she wanted her identity kept secret for so long.
Anyone should be wary of a diet that does not require exercise. Kimkins continues to be denounced by professionals as an unhealthy fake and dangerous alternative to healthy meals and good work outs. Weight loss is never an easy task and it takes dedication to get the ball rolling. Kimkins diet seems to be an excuse to starve in front of a computer screen all day, and after seeing Kimkins diet take off like it did, it's scary to know just how far some people are willing to go to drop a couple pounds off the waist.
Published by Robert Cole
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