You should first consult a doctor about starting any diet. Most fad diets like the lemonade cleanse are short lived. A nutritionist will be able to help you get a start on any diet.
The Lemonade Diet's website- lemonadediet.tv- can provide you with any necessary information. Keep in mind, though, that any such fad diet will not benefit you nearly as much as a more balanced healthy one, and may result in you actually gaining weight!
The Lemonade Diet is a starvation diet where you are expected to live on a lemon and water solution, with a bit of sweetener for 1-2 weeks. You are not allowed solid foods at all. I think this is another fad diet for people who want a quick weight loss fix. While you will find plenty of online sites touting the benefits, medical sites do not support it: http://www.webmd.com/diet/features/the-lemonade-diet-master-cleanse-diet
Lemonade diet minimum age
Yes, on the 10 day Lemonade diet, you are only allowed to drink lemonade. It is a fasting diet that offers a master cleanse.
No, a healthy balance between diet and exersize and healthy lifestyle is what helps you lose weight, none of these fad diets will actually help you in the long run and can actually sometimes do damage
The Fad Diet Circus - 1973 was released on: USA: 1973
Yes.
They obtained the name of fad diet because a fad is a short surge of popularity or fame (such as Pet Rocks or Silly Bandz). A fad diet is a short surge in trying to lose weight.
Lemonade is not a carbohydrate. But lemonade do contain carbohydrates.
The Lemonade Diet also known as the Master Cleanse or Maple Syrup Diet is a detoxifying and fasting diet and has been around for over 50 years. One can look at Web MD, The Lemonade Site, The Lemonade Diet, and Wikipedia for information on the Lemonade Diet.
The Lemonade Diet, is the fasting diet described in the book "The Master Cleanser - with Special Needs and Problems" by Stanley Burroughs