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A '''Crash diet''' is a ] which is extreme in its deprivations - typically severely restricting ] intake. A '''Crash diet''' is a ] which is extreme in its deprivations - typically severely restricting ] intake.
Meant to achieve rapid ], a crash diet differs from outright ] only slightly. Crash diets are typically unhealthy and are rarely - if ever - recommended by ]s or ]s. Meant to achieve rapid ], a crash diet differs from outright ] only slightly. Crash diets are typically unhealthy and are rarely - if ever - recommended by ]s or ]s.



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A Crash diet is a diet which is extreme in its deprivations - typically severely restricting calorie intake. Meant to achieve rapid weight loss, a crash diet differs from outright starvation only slightly. Crash diets are typically unhealthy and are rarely - if ever - recommended by doctors or Dietitians.

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