Is the Cambridge Diet still available?
The Cambridge Diet was a very-low-calorie meal replacement fad diet developed in the 1960s. The diet launched with different versions in the US and the UK. The US version filed for bankruptcy and shut down shortly after the deaths of several dieters.
Is the Cambridge diet recommended by doctors?
Is it safe? Under one-to-one supervision from one of their trained consultants, the Cambridge Diet claims to be safe and healthy to follow, but some experts and nutritionists say they do not recommend diets restricted to under 600 calories per day.
How much weight can you lose in 12 weeks on the Cambridge Diet?
"We have not only helped hundreds of thousands of people lose weight over the last 35 years but our published research shows that people lose a minimum of 10 kilograms (almost two stone) over eight to 12 weeks on our diet.
How many calories do you eat on the Cambridge Diet?
There are six steps in a Cambridge diet plan providing around 450 β 1500 calories per day.