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The New Beverly Hills Diet is not a diet.  It's a lifestyle eating plan that adopts and expands upon the technique of Conscious Combining first introduced in The Beverly Hills Diet in 1981.  

 

The secret is not in WHAT you eat -- or HOW MUCH you eat that makes you fat.  It's WHEN you eat and what you EAT TOGETHER that counts!  

 

On the original diet, the dieter had 10 days of nothing but fruit to start-off the program.  Not so on The New Beverly Hills Diet!  Here are just some of the foods you will eat on the first 35 days of the diet - BESIDES FRUIT:

On The New Beverly Hills Diet, you can have all the food you want and love - EVEN CARBOHYDRATES - and still lose weight and look good - forever!

 

  • Corn on the cob with butter
  • Salad dripping with oil and dressing
  • Baked potatoes with everything on it
  • Pasta with garlic and olive oil
  • Steak
  • Shrimp
  • Chicken
  • Turkey
  • Popcorn with butter
  • Avocado sandwich
  • Vegetables with rice
  • Cheesecake
  • Artichokes
  • Fish
  • Low carb diets are fading away.  They don’t work longterm as a healthy lifestyle.  “The diet business has never been in better shape – unlike many of its customers.  But with research suggesting 95% of slimmers regain the weight” the diet industry actually relies on their customers’ failure to make its profits.[1]  Some diets are specifically designed to help people lose only 8 to 14 pounds in two weeks rather than to provide lasting benefits.[2]

     

    Not so with The New Beverly Hills Diet!  Author Judy Mazel lost 72 pounds on the diet 22 years ago and has maintained her weight at a svelte 108 every since.  She's shared her amazing diet secrets with millions of other "Skinnies" around the globe, including Jack Nickolson, Jodie Foster, and Maria Shriver.

     

    In the October 10th issue of People Magazine, Maria Shriver was interviewed about her being asked to lose weight 25 years ago to get a job.  Her reply was amazing:

     

    "True.  I went on the Beverly Hills Diet where you ate watermelon one day and cheesecake the next.  It worked.  That was the last diet I ever went on."  - Maria Shriver

    Click here to read more on the author.

     


    [1] BBC Online business reporter Laura Cummings, September 2003.

    [2] Dr. Katz, Yale University study.  Wall Street Journal, June 30, 2004.

     

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