It’s the controversial diet that made headlines earlier this week, after it promised to help people shed up to seven kilograms in just seven days.
But as with all these things, it seems that the GM Diet (General Motors Diet) could be a little too good to be true.
According to the Australian dietitian, Susie Burrell, while you might have results with the low carb diet, there is a catch to its success – such an approach isn’t sustainable.
As the warmer months edge closer, many are searching for a quick fix to help them get into shape… and the controversial GM Diet (General Motors Diet) promises just that (stock image)
According to the Australian dietitian, Susie Burrell (pictured), while you might have results with the low carb diet, there is a catch to its success – such an approach isn’t sustainable
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