23-year-old Bria Murphy, daughter of famous actor Eddie Murphy, recently shared a surprising new diet trend for models on Good Morning America. According to Bria, many of her colleagues eat cotton balls dipped in orange juice. This diet, called the "mucusless" diet, promises to saturate the body without harming it. The idea is that vata dissolves in the stomach and causes a feeling of fullness.
Many models admit that they resort to the cotton ball diet in order to maintain their ideal weight for a long time. However, as experts note, these diets are very dangerous and can lead to serious health problems, including anorexia and other psychological disorders, as well as gastrointestinal problems.
With this diet, models eat cotton balls soaked in orange juice and even paper napkins. This has raised concerns among nutritionists who believe such diets could be harmful to the health of people who follow them.
In addition, many models hide the fact of using such diets, ask the media not to name them, and do not tell their fans about them. This is even more concerning because many young people may repeat similar diets thinking they are safe.
Healthy nutrition experts recommend not resorting to such extreme diets and monitoring your health. A healthy diet and moderate physical activity are the keys to good health and a long, healthy life.