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Lindsay Lohan

Lindsay
Lohan Diet
CDO DIET
Born
in 1986 in New York, Lindsay Lohan rose quickly to celebrity status in
her late teenage years. She is most remembered for the role she played
in movie "Mean Girls". Previously curvy and seemingly fit, she was to
appear, nearly suddenly, skinny and in a frail frame having lot quite
abit of weight and a noticeably large bust.
She
was rumored to have checked into a weight loss centre lost weight and
then did breast enlargement. Speculations were rife including abuse of
diet pills and/or weight
loss drugs to an eating disorder.
When
questioned about her dramatic and fast
weight loss, an exasperated Lindsay Lohan said "people
lose weight when they grow up". Obviously her excuse of
losing puppy fat was unconvincing.
The truth about Lindsay Lohan Weight Loss
A better
insight into Lindsay Lohan's rapid weight loss was offered by her
father, Michael Lohan. In an interview he is reported to have said "people
wonder why Linsay so thin, it’s because of all this garbage between her
mother and me. She is beaten up inside its ripped out whole family
apart."
Michael
who is estranged from his wife, Lindsay Lohan’s mother, is currently
serving a four year jail term in New York State for drunk driving and
assault of his brother in-law at a family party. All this family drama
seems to have taken toll on Lindsay
In
addition, an issue of Vanity Fair reportedly quoted Lindsay Lohan as
admitting to have battled with bulimia. Bulimia is an eating disorder
where one is engaged in eating and purging episodes. They could eat
large amounts of food in a relatively short period. Then they follow
with a purging exercise due to over whelming guilt. They use methods
like self-induced vomiting or even use of "weight loss laxatives" to
expunge the food they have eaten.
Lindsay
quickly denied the content of the magazine saying her words were
misused and miscostructed. The magazine stuck with their story saying
tapes on the interview were available. A few months later Lindsay Lohan
somewhat admitted to the magazine contents. In retrospect she said, "I
am actualy happy Vanity Fair did that because (in correcting the
article) it was nice to be able to say to young girls it’s not okay to
treat yourself like that. And that there are other ways (rather than
bulimia) to maintain a weight you like. I lost a lot of weight I had a
lot of s**t to deal with at that time and I wasn’t eating right."
Emotional
eating explains a lot of weight gain in many individuals. However as is
evident with Lindsay Lohan it can also result to drastic weight loss
through Bulimia. In both cases of weight gain and weight loss there is
excessive eating propelled by emotions.
If
your looking to loose weight like Lindsay we would have to suggest our CDO diet.
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