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The Lion Diet was invented by podcaster and TedEx speaker Mikhaila Peterson, who calls it the “ultimate elimination diet” and a “cure-all,” according to the Daily Mail.
Also called the “carnivore diet,” some TikTok users are claiming that following the “lion diet” can lead to “miraculous health benefits" as the trend goes viral.
Carnivore diet raises 'a lot of red flags' for nutritionists. The #carnivorediet tag has amassed over 645 million views on TikTok, with one user, @roryskitchen, going viral over the past two ...
A nutritionist has warned against the dangers of the so-called 'lion diet' that has taken TikTok by storm – with the hashtag reaching 16.5 million views so far. You may have heard of the ' internal ...
A new TikTok trend called the 'lion diet' has taken over the world. This diet essentially comprises of eating red meat and not just any kind of meat but red meat.
TikTok has played an important role in developing and propagating cultural standards in a variety of disciplines, including culinary arts, with the lion diet now trending on the platform.
The anti-Veganuary diet loved by carnivores. She said: ‘Beef is a very low allergenic food so while the lion diet might feel like an easy and good solution for people with IBS, underlying food ...
The Lion Diet creator, Mikhaila Peterson, says she managed to heal years of health issues by following the strict rules. She claims the processed foods, grains, alcohol, ...
A nutritionist has issued a warning over the 'dangerous' TikTok trend that sees users eating like a lion. The viral social media trend involves users consuming only salt, water and red meat for a ...
Also called the "carnivore diet," some TikTok users are claiming that following the "lion diet" can lead to "miraculous health benefits." The rules of the diet are simple: no fruits, no vegetables ...
The latest diet trend sweeping social media has been slammed by a nutritionist. The 'Lion Diet' sees people eat only meat, salt and water in a bid to improve their health, but not everyone is ...
One TikTok user — "@roryskitchen" — went viral on TikTok after he posted an explainer on the "lion diet." That video alone has reached almost ten million views on the platform, with the rest ...