Anne Hathaway: 48-Hour Detox

One would think that the lovely Anne Hathaway doesn’t even need to do a detox diet. She always looks picture-perfect any time we see here whether on the big screen or parading across the red carpet. She does workout regularly, but according to People Magazine she will still do the occasional detox when preparing for a big event such as the Golden Globes.
David Kirsch, her New York based trainer, will have her do a 48-hour detox that involves drinking his own LemonAid recipe. The concoction consists of a concentrate of lemon, maple syrup and cayenne pepper and a person is to drink it four times a day and consume absolutely nothing else. According to David it helps to,
“lighten it up a little bit. Her arms were so well-sculpted, she wore a sleeveless dress that night.”
Celebrity Diet Doctor Weigh In…
Don’t do this at home. This lemonade recipe sounds awfully similar to the Master Cleanse and any benefits are an illusion. This supposed detox diet will actually increase toxins as well as cause you to be “skinny fat.” You lose a lot of muscle on a very calorie restricted diet crashing your metabolism setting you up for weight gain when you’re off the detox. Frankly, it’s amazing a lot of celebrities fall for this nonsense…
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I’ve done David Kirsch’s LemonAid detox twice and it has helped me “de-bloat” my stomach and jumpstart a better nutrition regime. It also improves my skin. I do this whenever I overindulge and/or need a tune up.
How could this product containing nothing but natural ingredients including lemon, maple syrup and cayenne add toxins to my body? And in two days cause me to be skinny fat which by definition, means fat around the heart?
I’d love to see your research Celebrity Diet Doctors …
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