Israeli Army diet
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The Israeli Army Diet was a fad diet that was popular in the 1970s. It was promoted as being based on the diet used by the Israel Defence Forces for new recruits but had no connection with the Israeli Army.
The diet lasted for eight days with the dieter only eating one type of food for two days each.
- Days One - Two: Apples (black tea/coffee allowed)
- Days Three - Four: Cheese (black tea/coffee allowed)
- Days Five - Six: Chicken (black tea/coffee allowed)
- Days Seven - Eight: Salad (black tea/coffee allowed)
For these reasons, nutritionists and doctors were critical of the Israeli Army Diet and it declined in popularity. It is now regarded as a classic fad diet like the grapefruit diet or the cabbage soup diet.
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