70s Vogue Diet
A bizarre wine and eggs diet from the 1970s that encourages women to drink a bottle of wine a day has resurfaced.
70s vogue diet. I tried a 70s diet where i only ate eggs and white wine for three days. A decades old issue of vogue published a diet that was so insane it got turned into a meme. Hidden in the. Vogue magazine published a diet back in the 70s and its recommendations for losing weight include a whole lot of booze and not much else.
Originally published in the 1977 vogue beauty body book this is what it involves. Straight from the pages of a 1977 vogue magazine the diet promises women they will lose 2 5kg in three days by following their instructions. By the 70s ephedra a combination of ephedrine and caffeine was the diet drug of choice followed later by what was commonly called fen phen fenfluramine and phentermine. For anyone embarking on a diet booze is normally the first thing to go.
There are a lot of ridiculous diets out there. But remarkably one weight loss plan championed by vogue back in the 70s encourages a bottle of wine a day. A twitter user dug up a diet plan that vogue printed in the 1970 s and it literally revolves around getting wildly drunk and eating a bunch of eggs. The vogue wine diet is a ridiculous crash diet which regularly pops up as a topic of mockery on social media.