Who stole a cookie from the cookie jar? I stole a cookie from the cookie jar, but it was no ordinary cookie. This cookie was made to help you and I curb appetite and lose weight. The new Dr. Siegal’s Cookie Diet® brand cookie store in Beverly Hills which opened earlier this year is based upon a recipe that has been around for the last thirty years. Dr. Sanford Siegal published his first book in 1975 about his famous cookie-based diet, but can a cookie really help you shed pounds?
The Cookie Diet has been featured on NBC’s Today Show, ABC's Good Morning America, Fox News, CNN, Forbes and the New York Times. Even with dozens of print, broadcast, and online media touting these cookies, could this be another diet fad?
After 34 years, 200 doctor prescriptions, 500,000 users, and millions of lost pounds, Dr. Siegal’s cookie diet still has things to prove. The cookies contain Dr. Siegal's proprietary protein mixture with a weekly box of cookies or shake mix starting at $59. Dr. Siegal’s Cookie diet calls for dieters to eat six special cookies to control hunger throughout the day. Users are allowed a reasonable dinner in the evening, but the diet instructions gravitate towards consuming around 1,000 calories a day. On 1,000 calories a day, everybody will lose weight. What makes the cookie diet different is that the cookie's proprietary amino acid mixture acts to reduce hunger when it strikes.
Miami-based physician, Dr. Sanford Siegal, created his famous Dr. Siegal’s Cookie Diet brand hunger-controlling meal replacement cookies and shake mixes to help control his patients' hunger so he could help them stick to their diets and lose weight. After ending a four year partnership with franchises under names such as Siegal Smart for Life Weight Management Center, Dr. Siegal decided to offer his products directly to the public. The newest store opened at 405 North Bedford Drive in Beverly Hills in January 2009. To learn more about Dr. Siegal’s Cookie Diet and details on the proven, three-step plan, visit CookieDietOnline.com or CookieDiet.com. A cookie might just be key to your attainable goal weight. What do you think? Have you tried the cookie diet?
