The British Heart Foundation Diet, which claims to have participants losing 10 pounds in three days, is somewhat of an urban legend as it was not developed by the British Heart Foundation, nor is it endorsed by the organization. It is alternately called the Greenlane Diet. Word-of-mouth is primarily responsible for the spread of this diet. The duration of this diet is only three days and the menu for that time is very specific. Foods for breakfast, lunch and dinner during this three days are specifically delineated. The diet is very low in calories, at approximatlely 700 per day.
British Heart Foundation was created in 1961.
The British heart foundation was started by a group of medical professionals in 1961
The British Heart Foundation is the UK's number one heart charity. The purpose of the charity is to raise money and awareness for various forms of heart disease.
This diet (Not endorsed by the actual British Heart Foundation) claims to offer an unhealthy rate of weight loss. These are diets to be wary of. More information can be found at: http://www.diet.com/g/british-heart-foundation-diet
The British Heart Foundation seeks to fund research for heart disease causes and to help prevent heart disease in the general public by holding seminars, fundraising and such.
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its helped by celebrities and they do it for charity
The British heart foundation diet can work if only you are dedicated and only follow their instruction on diet such as schedule, what kind of food your allowed to eat, etc.
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29,000 in countries worldwide
The actor in the British Heart Foundation advert is known to be the comedian and television presenter, David Walliams. He has appeared in various campaigns to raise awareness about heart health and the organization's initiatives. His involvement helps to engage audiences with the foundation's message in a relatable way.
To help as many people as in need.