Diet Culture Has Always Been Toxic — And Here Are 11 Deadly Examples From History That Prove It
Carley Suthers
·9-min read
Diet culture has (sadly) existed for as long as humans have had beauty standards. These standards have caused many people to try fad diets — many of which are harmful, if not outright deadly. Dieting can cause a whole host of medical complications if done using incorrect and dangerous means...
However, this is a risk that people, both nowadays and throughout history, have undertaken to conform to society's often narrow view of "attractiveness." From parasitic worms and arsenic to explosive powder and medically induced comas, here are 11 of the most lethal diet fads throughout history:
Note: The "diets" mentioned in this article are EXTREMELY dangerous and oftentimes deadly. Please do NOT try any of these.
1.Arsenic "diet" pills:
2.Lord Byron's vinegar diet:
However, his strict regimen didn't only apply to himself; Byron once suggested that "a woman should never be seen eating or drinking unless it be lobster salad and champagne, the only truly feminine and becoming viands."
Of course, Byron's status as a near-mythical figure to those in the 19th century caused many to begin dieting by using the same methods as their hero. Dr. George Beard attacked the Romantic movement and its effects on the younger generations' diets: "Our young ladies live all their growing girlhood in semi-starvation." He believed many women feared "incurring the horror of disciples of Lord Byron."
3.Rubber underwear:
4.The tapeworm diet:
5.Dinitrophenol:
The medical community was firmly against the usage of DNP as a weight loss supplement. In a study conducted from 1933 to 1937, up to 23 percent of DNP users developed skin lesions.
Other complications included ear problems, plummeting white blood cell counts, numbness in the feet and legs, jaundice, as well as many other health issues. Between 1934 and 1936, nine people died from the chemical, including three from overdosing, all with near-instantaneous rigor mortis.
By 1938, the newly passed Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act allowed for DNP to be officially banned. However, the chemical only went underground and is still being sold illegally. It has been responsible for dozens of deaths within the past decade.
If you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, The National Alliance for Eating Disorder helpline can be reached at 866-662-1235 in the US. The helpline is run by clinicians and offers emotional support for individuals and their family, as well as referrals for all levels of eating disorder care.
If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, you can call SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) and find more resources here.
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