May 23, 2007 (Press Release) --
Would you try a diet just because celebrities do it? That seems to be happening a lot with the Master Cleanse, also known at the Lemonade Diet or the Maple Syrup Diet, because that’s pretty much what you eat on the diet for up to a month.
The plan was made famous by Beyonce Knowles, who used it to lose weight for her role in the movie “Dreamgirls,” but it’s been floating around the celebrity world for years.
More and more mere mortals are trying the diet as they hear more celebs say they’ve had success with it. Health experts say nothing about the diet is particularly harmful, though any kind of long-term fasting is frowned upon.
Further, they say most people will gain back any weight they lose on the diet once they start eating again. Still, many say it’s a great way to lose weight and even clear up health problems…
Britney Spears is back in the diet news. She’s working hard to lose weight from that party girl, shaved head, rehab episode, and reportedly she’s doing it through dancing. Enough dancing to burn 1,500 calories a day, to be exact. Word is she’s already lost about 15 pounds through dancing and doing hundreds to a thousand crunches a day. She’s also dieting and using LipoDissolve, rumor has it…
Ms. Spears could tell you that being in good shape is important for singers, and up-and-coming opera star Mark Panuccio would agree. He was getting turned down for leading roles because of his weight of more than 300 pounds(http://acomplia.blog.co.uk/2007/05/20/alli_diet_pill_launch_may_assist_from_di~2303762).
The singer with the Cincinnati Opera House says he used to pig out at lavish parties where he could eat and drink a lot and says he was addicted to food. But now he’s working out with a trainer and after he joined Weight Watchers on a dare, he’s lost more than 100 pounds.
He’s also been cast in three leading roles since losing the weight. He says shedding the extra pounds has helped develop his muscles and made him an even better singer.
Visit : http://acomplia.blog.co.uk
The plan was made famous by Beyonce Knowles, who used it to lose weight for her role in the movie “Dreamgirls,” but it’s been floating around the celebrity world for years.
More and more mere mortals are trying the diet as they hear more celebs say they’ve had success with it. Health experts say nothing about the diet is particularly harmful, though any kind of long-term fasting is frowned upon.
Further, they say most people will gain back any weight they lose on the diet once they start eating again. Still, many say it’s a great way to lose weight and even clear up health problems…
Britney Spears is back in the diet news. She’s working hard to lose weight from that party girl, shaved head, rehab episode, and reportedly she’s doing it through dancing. Enough dancing to burn 1,500 calories a day, to be exact. Word is she’s already lost about 15 pounds through dancing and doing hundreds to a thousand crunches a day. She’s also dieting and using LipoDissolve, rumor has it…
Ms. Spears could tell you that being in good shape is important for singers, and up-and-coming opera star Mark Panuccio would agree. He was getting turned down for leading roles because of his weight of more than 300 pounds(http://acomplia.blog.co.uk/2007/05/20/alli_diet_pill_launch_may_assist_from_di~2303762).
The singer with the Cincinnati Opera House says he used to pig out at lavish parties where he could eat and drink a lot and says he was addicted to food. But now he’s working out with a trainer and after he joined Weight Watchers on a dare, he’s lost more than 100 pounds.
He’s also been cast in three leading roles since losing the weight. He says shedding the extra pounds has helped develop his muscles and made him an even better singer.
Visit : http://acomplia.blog.co.uk

Britney Spears is back in the diet news.
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