Dangerous diet trend: This is behind the Cinderella diet! ?

Once to look like a princess? Hand on the heart: Did not you want that too? If Cinderella gets her glittering blue dress missed by the fairy godmother and slips into the beautiful glass shoes? That's how some girl dreams come true.

If there is a new - and dangerous - diet trend, this dream can become reality. The so-called Cinderella diet is currently spreading like wildfire in the social networks.

This dangerous diet trend is totally crazy

She is anything but healthy. Because the goal of the Cinderella diet is a thin figure like that of Disney's Cinderella. In other words, a body mass index (BMI) of less than 18. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), one is considered to be underweight with such a low score. There is even a formula that makes it easy to calculate the declared goal



(Size in m x size in m) x 18 = Cinderella weight

In a 1.60-meter-tall woman, the "ideal weight", according to Cinderella diet, thus at 46 kilos, with a height of 1.70 meters, however, you should not weigh more than 52 pounds. Healthy is definitely different!

It is even worse that more and more women around the world are emulating this dangerous diet trend and risking their health. They want a slim waist like the Disney character, how they achieve that, they do not care.

No prince likes skinny princesses

But one must not forget in all perfectionism: Cinderella is a cartoon character and thus (fortunately) miles away from reality. And which prince is already on an underweight princess?



If, on the other hand, you want to lose weight in a healthy way, then take a look at our Pinterest board. We have summarized the best and most effective diets for you, including the ChroniquesDuVasteMonde diet.

Dangerous New Viral ‘Princess Diet’ (March 2024).



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