A cardiologist, Dr. Herman Tarnower, began promoting the Scarsdale diet back in the 1950's with a little 2-page handout to middle-to upper class patients in New York. Tarnower originally started out using the short guides for patients who were suffering from heath disease and to help manage the symptoms of congestive heart failure. The primary goal was to speed up the process from having to explain nutrition and health issues to the patients who were interested in achieving a better health through weight loss. Tarnower felt that having …show more content…
They must adhere to the grapefruit portion of the diet without any substitutions of other fruits. The only seasonings allowed are salt, pepper, vinegar, lemon, herbs, soy sauce, ketchup or mustard and Worcestershire sauce.
The Scarsdale diet is designed for rapid weight loss, and is not intended for long-term weight control, but with the alternating feature of one week on and two weeks off can help to maintain the dieter's ideal weight.
Benefits of the Scarsdale Diet:
The Scarsdale diet is a consists of low saturated fats combined with fruits and vegetables help the dieter slim down and lower the risk of heart disease and other health risks that come from being overweight. Another factor is the lower risk of certain cancers with the presence of fruits, green vegetables and olive oil, which is why the Scarsdale diet is still considered of the healthiest diets that has lasted over 20 years.
Even though the Scarsdale diet is still one of the more popular diets available today, the rapid weight loss can cause certain nutrient deficiencies. For this reason anyone choosing this or any other diet should consult with their physician or dietitian for