Judy Mazel

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Judy Mazel was an American author and weight-loss advocate, best known for her book, The Beverly Hills Diet.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Judy Mazel was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1943. Little is known about her early life and education, but it is known that she moved to Los Angeles, California, in the 1960s.

Career[edit | edit source]

In Los Angeles, Mazel struggled with her weight and tried various diets and weight loss programs with little success. This led her to develop her own diet plan, which she called The Beverly Hills Diet.

The diet, which was based on the concept of food combining, became popular in the 1980s. It involved eating certain foods in specific combinations and sequences, with the belief that this would aid digestion and promote weight loss.

Mazel's book, The Beverly Hills Diet, was published in 1981 and became a best-seller. It was followed by The New Beverly Hills Diet in 1996 and The New Beverly Hills Diet: Little Skinny Companion in 1997.

Despite the popularity of her diet, Mazel faced criticism from nutritionists and dietitians who argued that the diet was unbalanced and could lead to nutritional deficiencies.

Death[edit | edit source]

Mazel died in 2007 from peripheral vascular disease.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Despite the controversy surrounding her diet, Mazel's influence on the dieting industry is undeniable. Her books continue to be popular and her diet plan is still followed by many.

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