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What Is the Watermelon Diet, and Is It Safe?

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The watermelon diet may be the latest version of the 1970s trendy grapefruit diet. A lot of fad diets can thank a celebrity connection for their popularity — for the grapefruit diet, that was reportedly Brooke Shields. And for the watermelon diet, it’s Gabi Butler, who explained to her mom on an episode of the Netflix series Cheer that she and a teammate were going on the watermelon diet as a cleanse for a few days.

Asked about the diet in an interview in January 2022, Butler said, “You’re not actually fasting, because you’re getting something in your stomach.” Butler said the diet helps her physical appearance but also her mental state as well. “It actually is very good for you and … removing all that toxic stuff, and what watermelon does is it basically clears everything because it is mostly water,” she said.

But do dietitians agree with Butler? Here’s an in-depth look at the diet, along with what they had to say.

What Is the Watermelon Diet?

Different versions of the watermelon diet have made their way around the internet. At its core, the diet involves eating nothing but watermelon for a set time period. Common variations run from three to seven days, and after that, you add in some or all of the foods you normally eat, with or without watermelon. Since watermelon is a low-calorie food — 1 cup of diced watermelon has about 46 calories, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) — this diet is very low in calories.

It’s considered a cleanse or detox diet.

YouTube has many videos of people claiming the watermelon diet helped them lose weight, stop craving junk food, clear their skin, have more mental clarity and energy, and feel lighter and less bloated.

But the dietitians we spoke with aren’t fans. “Butler’s advice about the watermelon diet is more toxic than the toxins that she’s trying to get rid of with this cleanse,” says Bonnie Taub-Dix, RDN, the author of Read It Before You Eat It: Taking You From Label to Table. “It’s a shame that she doesn’t understand her importance as a role model.”

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