Cookie Diet
The Cookie Diet is not exactly a diet, but a diet aid to help those that are dieting from binge eating or eating unhealthy types of food, because they either feel like snacking or are generally feeling hungry. While the name “The Cookie Diet” sounds ridiculous, there is nothing ridiculous about how these smart cookies can help many dieters. Here is some information on the Cookie Diet.
The Cookie Diet is actually a dieting aid created by Dr. Sanford Siegal. For more than 30 years, he has given his patients a special type of cookie that not only suppresses appetite, but will lower your chances of cheating on your diet.
For those that are on a wide variety of diets, the Cookie Diet can help by eating specially developed cookies to suppress your appetite. These cookies come in a few varieties including:
- Chocolate
Oatmeal Raisin
Blueberry
Coconut
Banana
Many dieters find the taste of the cookie satisfying- while not the best tasting cookie in the world, these dieting aids are more than edible for those looking to suppress their appetite. It should be noted that these cookies can be some of the most expensive cookies you’ll ever purchased. Prices generally are around $50 to $60 for 42 cookies (a week’s supply). However, for those having problems sticking to their diet, a few cookies can be more than helpful.
Pros of the Cookie Diet
The cookies appear to satisfy the dieters need to cheat. This helps people stick with their diets a bit longer.
Cons of the Cookie Diet
It should be noted that the Cookie Diet is not a diet plan in and of itself. It merely is a dieting aid which helps dieters stay on their specific diet by suppressing appetite and giving dieters a better alternative to snack. The one major downside of this aid is that the cookies are considered to be expensive which can cost more than $200 per month if you eat 6 per day. As always, when starting any diet, consult with your physician first.
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