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May 18th, 2009, 18:41 GMT · By

Kim Kardashian Is on Dr. Siegal’s Cookie Diet

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Kim Kardashian has reportedly turned to Dr. Siegal’s Cookie Diet in her bid to lose weight
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Television personality and socialite extraordinaire Kim Kardashian has often spoken about her weight and how she manages to stay fit in the face of the temptations that are literally at every step. Although she initially stated she was only working out more and no longer eating junk food, it seems that Kim also has an ace up her sleeve – thanks to Dr. Siegal’s Cookie Diet, the diet that stars are dying to try out for the impressive weight-loss results it promises, as Celebrity Diet Doctor informs.

In doing so, Kim is not the only celebrity to try this revolutionary diet. Mandy Moore, Jennifer Hudson, Kelly Clarkson and even Guy Ritchie have also tried it before her and, from what they said on more than one occasion, if there ever was a diet to promise great results and deliver them, then this must be it. The secret seems to reside in the fact that the low-calorie cookies can act as both hunger suppressants and replace snacks with something healthy, while also allowing for a full meal each day.

“Kim buys the Oatmeal Raisin and Chocolate flavor cookies. She likes to use the cookies to control the number of calories she eats. She also uses the Creme Brulee and Chocolate shakes to change the diet up a bit.” one unnamed, but reportedly well-informed source was telling the media recently about Kim’s diet. Combined with a vigorous workout routine, the diet can’t possibly fail, Dr. Siegal says.

Each bag of cookies includes six low-calorie treats (90 calories each), and the dieter can have them all in a day. As noted above, the diet also allows for a full meal, which should be a “sensible dinner between 300 and 800 calories,” as per Dr. Siegal’s recommendations. At the end of the day, when the dieter draws the line, he or she will have consumed 1,140 to 1,340 calories, which means the weight loss is almost guaranteed. This is precisely why so many stars have already jumped on this bandwagon, also known as the Smart for Life Diet.

Dr. Siegal has not confirmed whether Kim Kardashian is, indeed, on his diet, while the star herself has refrained from making any comment in this sense so far. Nevertheless, should this report be accurate, it would also mean that the socialite failed to tell the whole truth when asked about whether she was on any special diet in a recent interview. Although she did admit that she wasn’t eating as much as she once used to, Kim stated that she was rather focusing on her health instead of putting herself through the stress of dieting for the time being.

The only restrictions she applied to shed weight, the star was saying back then, was to avoid heavy carbs and to try and keep moderate even when she indulged in her cravings, such as burgers and fries. 


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Comment #1 by: Dr. Sanford Siegal on 19 May 2009, 00:22 UTC reply to this comment

Thanks you for writing about Dr. Siegal's Cookie Diet. I must, however, correct one statement in your article: that I confirmed on a web site that a particular person is a customer. In fact, in the 34 years since I created Dr. Siegal's Cookie Diet, I have never revealed or confirmed the identity of any of my patients or CookieDiet.com retail customers, whether or not they were celebrities. I believe that doing so would be an act of betrayal. Furthermore, if I were to go around divulging the identity of celebrity customers, I don't think they'd be customers for long.

The fact is that Dr. Siegal's Cookie Diet works, and has worked for decades. Celebrities are no different from the rest of us when it comes to their weight-loss goals. While I'm pleased that the Hollywood entertainment industry seems to be having success with Dr. Siegal's Cookie Diet, don't forget that, for every celebrity who has had success with it, there are thousands of not-so-famous, regular folks who have too.

Sanford Siegal, D.O., M.D.
www.CookieDiet.com
Miami, Florida

Comment #1.1 by: Elena Gorgan on 19 May 2009, 08:06 GMT

Hello. Thank you for pointing this out to me, a correction has been made to the article.


Comment #2 by: Kimklies on 03 Jun 2011, 12:07 UTC reply to this comment

It's been rpoven she's done diets. She's just a liar that constantly makes drama to get more attention by the public.


Comment #3 by: nit-picky on 04 Feb 2012, 08:41 UTC reply to this comment

This article's old but typos still bug me: I think the quote was supposed to be "...between 600 and 800 calories" not "...between 300 and 800 calories".

Comment #3.1 by: Elena Gorgan on 06 Feb 2012, 08:47 GMT

In this particular case, it's not a typo, that's what the cited e-zine says. Hence, the inverted commas. However, as I wrote in my review of the diet plan, dinner can have a maximum of 700 calories, to keep the calorie count down to the minimum necessary to lose weight.

http://news.softpedia.com/news/Cookie-Diet-Plan-10X-Product-Review-210600.shtml\

Thank you for you comment :)

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