What is your opinion of "The Maker's Diet"?

Title says it all…

No it doesn’t. First I need to know what the “Makers Diet” is.

:slight_smile:

If you don’t know, do I really want your opinion on it?

:dubious:

The pre-spice mass?

Pre spi-hwaaa? :confused:

No idea what it is, either, but still have an opinion on it. :slight_smile:

In order to lose wait, you need to have a calorific output greater than your calorific input. To increase your calorific output, you need to do more exercise. To reduce your calorific input, you need to eat less. Anything beyond this is a mere moneymaking scheme on the part of the book publishers.

Who said anything about “wait” (sic).

Are you suggesting that if I consume 2000 calories of Crisco daily, and my “calorific” (sic) output is 2000 calories I will have a healthy life with a stable weight? Anyone with an opinion on HOW you get those calories is a moneymaking schemer?

Thanks for your opinion…

Yes you do.

Pointlessly obnoxious OP defies “don’t be a jerk” rule.

The Maker’s Diet

From the link I’d say it Maker’s Jordan wealthy.

Shai Hulud! Shai Hulud!
Shai Hulud Nourish!
Shai Hulud Protect!

Of course everybody knows that the pre-spice mass diet of the little Makers is the source of spice. The spice must flow! Without which, I might add, we could not fold space.

Your right.

I do.

What was obnoxious about my OP?

So, to sum up, the Maker’s Diet is a really, really bad idea unless you happen to be the Kwizatz Haderach or his son.

Unless The Maker’s Diet is a B5 reference. In which case, both Malari and Vir seem to have obeyed the precepts of the Great Maker and both were overweight.

http://www.ajc.com/health/content/health/0204/23makersdiet.html

A diet based on some religion’s holy book? And a book whose only diet is ‘kosher’ ( and even that is later specifically overturned)? And this diet starts with a ‘detox’ program, which is pure bunkum?

What’s my opinion? It’s quackery of the highest order. But what better way to fleece the gullible than to target those who already show a willingness to believe in things with no proof?

Tevildo nailed it: it’s a moneymaking scheme. The diet might even work, but you can get equally effective diet programs for free. And those diet programs are based on science and learning rather than ignorance and superstition.

No-one said anything about healthy, but your weight will be stable, yes.

A simple link would have been nice.
Like this one.

Can’t be as good as the Maker’s Mark Diet…

HERE HERE!

(gulp)

(hic)

My opinion of the Maker’s Diet is the same as my opinion of the Maker.

Since you asked.