Is Cambridge an MLM?
The Feathers started selling the Cambridge diet via mail order, but in 1981 switched to a multi level marketing operation, with a ‘sales force’ (not nutrition experts) of 150,000 pushing the diet to over 5 million people. In its hey day, the Cambridge diet was seriously big business: it made $400 million in 1982!
What is the Cambridge diet and how does it work?
The Cambridge diet is a very low-calorie diet plan designed for a rapid and drastic weight loss. It is basically a meal replacement diet that involves daily consumption of specially made shakes, soups, porridges and snack bars.
What happens if you eat on Cambridge Diet?
There are published evidence stating that Cambridge diet has possible side-effects, such as constipation, flatulence, nausea, bad breath, cold sensation, tiredness, and dizziness. It can also cause gall bladder stones.
What is Cambridge Weight Plan?
The Cambridge Weight Plan is a low calorie or extremely low calorie diet plan. It’s made up of branded shakes, bars, soups and porridge. The products can be used on their own for fast weight loss or they can be used in tandem with normal meals for a more gradual weight loss.
Is the Cambridge Diet safe?
Is the Cambridge Diet Safe? The Cambridge diet is a very low-calorie, low-carbohydrate diet which creates “mild ketosis” in the body. Very-low-calorie diets may not be safe for everyone.
How does Cambridge Diet work?
Similar to the Ketogenic Diet , the Cambridge Diet works by forcing your body into a state of ‘ketosis’. This occurs when the body does not receive all of the calories it needs to function properly and so is forced to turn to fat stores in order to carry on going.
Who invented the Cambridge Diet?
The Cambridge Diet was developed in 1960s by Alan Howard at Cambridge University, England.