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7 shocking celebrity weight loss transformations – Fox News

Posted: February 24, 2020 at 3:50 am

Stars live under a microscope in the spotlight and are constantly criticized for their weight, so it's no wonder that some of them decide to shave a few pounds off -- be it for health benefits,in preparation for swimsuit season or any other reason.

Here's a look at 7shocking celebrity weight loss transformations:

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Rebel Wilson, star of"Pitch Perfect," is beginning to look fit perfect these days.

After declaring 2020 her "year of health," the 39-year-old actress began a health and diet regimen that's provided great results.

Wilson shared a photo of herself at the beginning of the year on the beach, just as she was beginning her weight loss journey.

Wilson said she's "deliberately hydrating" and "trying to avoid the sugar and junk food."

A few weeks later, Wilson's trainer shared a photo of the actress in all black athleticwear, as well as a video of her training with CrossFit ropes.

Wilson's trainer,Jono Castano, revealed that she's been working out seven days a week, and it's definitely showing.

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Jillian Michaels is best known for whipping people into shape on "The Biggest Loser," but she first had to whip herself into shape.

The fitness guru recentlytook to Instagram to share a throwback photo, revealing her former weight.

"Here's me at 5'0 tall and 175 lbs," she wrote in the caption. "If I can do it - anyone can. Share your story..."

Of course, the 45-year-old trainer has slimmed down over the years, and is now an advocate for health and wellness.

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Jonah Hill was always known as the chubby, funny guy, but in recent years, he's proven that's not always the case -- on screen and off.

Jonah Hill in 2015. (Photo by Raymond Hall/GC Images via Getty)

Hill started dropping weight between 2015 and 2016 and has continued to trim down since.

Jonah Hill in 2019. (Photo by Gotham/GC Images via Getty)

The 36-year-old actor is almost unrecognizable compared to his former self.

Hill revealed on "The Tonight Show"in 2016 that he turned to "21 Jump Street" costar Channing Tatum for fitness tips, who simply recommended he eat healthier.

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The "Hello" singer has made headlines recently for showing off her dramatic transformation after she reportedly said sheknew "she had to change something."

A source told People that Adele's weight loss was inspired by her desire to be "the healthiest mom possible."

In recent weeks, Adele, 31, was spotted on vacation with fellow Brits James Corden and Harry Styles, where some photos were snappedof her soaking up some sun on the beach, looking drastically different.

British Singer Adele shows off her dramatic weight loss while pictured with Harry Styles and TV presenter James Corden on Holiday together in Anguilla. (Photo by Joe Brown/BackGrid)

Looks like theGrammy winner is saying "hello" to a whole new lifestyle.

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Christina Aguilera, 39, burst onto the music scene when she wasaround 20 years old, and since then she's received a great deal of criticism for her weight.

Her weight has fluctuated over the years, rising and falling after the 2008 birth of her son Max.

Christina Aguilera performs onstage at the 2011 American Music Awards. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

However, in 2013, Christina Aguilera turned heads at the American Music Awards for her dramatic weight loss.

Christina Aguilera at the 2013 American Music Awards. (Photo by Kurt Krieger/Corbis via Getty Images)

When asked about her weight loss secret, Xtina told E! NewsLaughter, happiness, breathingand I did some yoga.

Sounds easy enough.

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Ethan Suplee is feeling proud these days.

The 43-year-old actor dropped jaws recently after revealing his impressive weight loss.

Ethan Suplee in 2002. (Photo by SGranitz/WireImage)

You may remember Suplee as Louie in "Remember the Titans," but you probably wouldn't recognize him today.

The actor took to Instagram to show off his weight loss.

"This may be my favorite moment of the year in the gym, because it's empty," he captioned the photo. "2020 goal: all the abs. What are yours?"

Honestly, it's a bit hard to believe he even needs to set fitness goals anymore.

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Khloe Kardashian is another star who hasgrown up in the spotlight, but being in a family full of models meant thather weight drew extra criticism.

Kardashian began to work out to cope with the beginning of herlengthy divorce from Lamar Odom.

TV personality Khloe Kardashian in 2012. (Photo by Barry King/FilmMagic via Getty)

It wasn't long before the reality star began noticing a difference and pushed on, making a surprising transformation.

Khloe Kardashian in 2015. (Photo by Daniel Knighton/FilmMagic via Getty)

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Kardashian, 35, would even go on to host a weight loss show called "Revenge Body," though the program and other weight loss products she's promoted have drawn criticism.

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Posted: May 12, 2017 at 7:41 pm

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May 12th 2017 1:17PM

Strong is the new skinny!

Celebrities have committed themselves to healthy lifestyles over the years, resulting in some pretty jaw-dropping weight loss transformations.

While stars have chosen different ways to shed the weight, they all have one thing in common -- the results will absolutely shock you.

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Khloe Kardashian in 2012

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Khloe Kardashian in 2016

Hard work does pay off! The youngest Kardashian sister is obsessed with exercisingand documents all her workout sessions on social media.

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Lena Dunham in 2015

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Lena Dunham in 2017

The "Girls" star lost a significant amount of weight after going on a holistic diet to help alleviatesymptoms of endometriosis.

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Mama June in 2013

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Mama June in 2017

The "Honey Boo Boo" star documented her weight loss journey on her very own reality show! She is now down to a size 4 -- and she looks incredible!

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Wendy Williams in 2012

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Wendy Williams in 2017

The TV personality revealed in 2015 that she lost 50 pounds over the course of three years with a healthy diet that doesn't include refined sugars, meat, dairy or "eating after dark." It looks like she's been committed to the strict diet. She looks better than ever in 2017!

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Ricki Lake in 2010

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Ricki Lake in 2011

The actress lost 20 pounds when she appeared on "Dancing With the Stars" in 2011.

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Jordin Sparks in 2008

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Jordin Sparks in 2017

Hard work pays off! "American Idol" alum began her weight loss journey by walking around her neighborhood and the rest was history! Her favorite workout? Zumba.

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Sara Rue in 2016

The "Rules of Engagement" star is a total fan of Jenny Craig for its simplicity. She looks incredible and totally glowing!

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Jonah Hill in 2014

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Jonah Hill in 2017

Talk about a transformation! Hill has lost weight and gained weight through the years -- depending on the movie he's working on -- but his latest transformation is absolutely jaw-dropping.

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Christina Aguilera in 2012

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Christina Aguilera in 2013

Smoke show! The songstress dropped 20 pounds over the course of one year. Doesn't she look incredible?!

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Miranda Lambert in 2012

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Miranda Lambert in 2013

The country crooner slammed critics who accused her of having weight loss surgery. She revealed that she dropped the pounds the old-fashioned way -- eating right and working out with her trainer!

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Reality star Khloe Kardashian's weight loss journey hasn't been easy. The "Revenge Body" host started working out amid her dramatic breakup from Lamar Odom. But several years later -- and probably hours spent sweating in the gym -- she shed the weight and she looks incredible!

Sara Rue of "Rules of Engagement" is an avid fan of weight-loss program Jenny Craig, while Miranda Lambert lost weight the old-fashioned way, by eating right and hitting the gym!

Check out the most incredible celeb weight-loss transformations in the slideshow above. Just a forewarning -- prepare to have your mind blown.

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LAS VEGAS, NV - MAY 28: Khloe Kardashian arrives at Scott Disick's 33rd birthday at 1 OAK Las Vegas At The Mirage Hotel And Casino on May 28, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Denise Truscello/WireImage)

LAS VEGAS, NV - MAY 28: Malika Haqq, Khloe Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian arrive at Scott Disick's 33rd birthday at 1 OAK Las Vegas At The Mirage Hotel And Casino on May 28, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Denise Truscello/WireImage)

LAS VEGAS, NV - MAY 28: Khloe Kardashian arrives at Scott Disick's 33rd birthday at 1 OAK Las Vegas At The Mirage Hotel And Casino on May 28, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Denise Truscello/WireImage)

LAS VEGAS, NV - MAY 28: Khloe Kardashian arrives at Scott Disick's 33rd birthday at 1 OAK Las Vegas At The Mirage Hotel And Casino on May 28, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Denise Truscello/WireImage)

LAS VEGAS, NV - MAY 28: Television personalities Kourtney Kardashian (L) and Khloe Kardashian arrive at 1 OAK Nightclub at The Mirage Hotel & Casino on May 28, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Mindy Small/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 26: Khloe Kardashian is seen at Nobu in Malibu on May 26, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by TSM/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 26: Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian and North West are seen at Nobu in Malibu on May 26, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by TSM/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

LAS VEGAS, NV - MAY 22: (L-R) Rapper Lil Fate, Khloe Kardashian and rapper 50 Cent appear onstage during the official Billboard Music Awards after party at Drai's Beach Club - Nightclub at The Cromwell Las Vegas on May 22, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Bryan Steffy/BBMA2016/Getty Images for dcp)

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NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 15: Khloe Kardashian is seen walking in Soho in a 'Red Dress' on January 15, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Raymond Hall/GC Images)

LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 15: Khloe Kardashian is seen at LAX on January 15, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by GVK/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

GOOD MORNING AMERICA - Khloe Kardashian is a guest on 'Good Morning America,' 1/13/16, airing on the ABC Television Network. (Photo by Fred Lee/ABC via Getty Images) KHLOE KARDASHIAN

NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 13: Khloe Kardashian seen out and about in Tribeca on January 13, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Robert Kamau/GC Images)

NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 13: Actress Khloe Kardashian is seen outside 'Good Morning America' on January 13, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Raymond Hall/GC Images)

PASADENA, CA - JANUARY 06: Television personality Khloe Kardashian attends the A+E Networks 2016 Television Critics Association Press Tour for Kocktails with Khloe at The Langham Huntington Hotel and Spa on January 6, 2016 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Chris Weeks/Getty Images for A+E Networks)

NEW YORK, NY - MAY 14: Khloe Kardashian attends the 2015 NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment Upfront at The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on May 14, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Robin Marchant/Getty Images)

WEST HILLS, CA - APRIL 02: Khloe Kardashian appears At ULTA Beauty's West Hills Store To Promote Kardashian Beauty Hair Care And Styling Line at ULTA Beauty on April 2, 2015 in West Hills, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

BEVERLY HILLS, CA - JANUARY 11: TV personality Khloe Kardashian attends The 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 11, 2015 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Mark Davis/Getty Images for Fox Searchlight Pictures)

NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 12: Khloe Kardashian, Cassie, French Montana and Chinx backstage at the Diddy and Snoop Dogg 'The Tip Off' concert at The Theater at Madison Square Garden on February 12, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by MPI613/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 12: 2Chainz and Khloe Kardashian attend the Rn. 1st Annual Roc City Classic Starring Kevin Durant x Kanye West on February 12, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Jerritt Clark/Getty Images for Roc Nation)

NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 11: Khloe Kardashian seen on the streets of Manhattan on February 11, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)

NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 10: Khloe Kardashian is seen on February 10, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by XPX/Star Max/GC Images)

NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 10: Kim Kardashian West (L), Khloe Kardashian and Farouk Systems, Inc. celebrate the launch of Kardashian Beauty at Academy Mansion on February 10, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/WireImage)

NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 10: Khloe Kardashian seen on the streets of Manhattan on February 10, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)

HOLLYWOOD, CA - FEBRUARY 08: (L-R) TV personalities Kendall Jenner, Khloe Kardashian, and Kylie Jenner attend GQ and Giorgio Armani Grammys After Party at Hollywood Athletic Club on February 8, 2015 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jeff Vespa/Getty Images for Armani)

NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 10: Khloe Kardashian seen on the streets of Manhattan on February 10, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)

HOLLYWOOD, CA - FEBRUARY 08: TV personality Khloe Kardashian attends GQ and Giorgio Armani Grammys After Party at Hollywood Athletic Club on February 8, 2015 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for GQ)

LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 10: Kendall Jenner (L) and Khloe Kardashian attend a basketball game between Dallas Mavericks and the Los Angeles Clippers at Staples Center on January 10, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Noel Vasquez/GC Images)

LAS VEGAS, NV - DECEMBER 30: Khloe Kardashian arrives at 1 OAK Nightclub at The Mirage Las Vegas on December 30, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Denise Truscello/WireImage)

LAS VEGAS, NV - DECEMBER 30: (L-R) Television personalities Khadijah Haqq, Khloe Kardashian and Malika Haqq arrive at 1 OAK Nightclub at The Mirage Hotel & Casino on December 30, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Gabe Ginsberg/FilmMagic)

LOS ANGELES, CA - DECEMBER 22: Khloe Kardashian is seen in Los Angeles on December 22, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

LOS ANGELES, CA - DECEMBER 22: Khloe Kardashian is seen in Los Angeles on December 22, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

LOS ANGELES, CA - DECEMBER 15: Khloe Kardashian is seen in Los Angeles on December 15, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

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What Was the Worst Wellness Trend of the 2010s? – VICE

Posted: December 16, 2019 at 4:42 pm

The 2010s was the decade that wellness shed its fringe, hippie-dippy connotations and exploded into mainstream consciousness. According to the New York Times, the term was first coined in the 1950s, which is apparently when people figured out that there was more to health than reactively treating illness. Now, the term is so ubiquitous its hard to imagine life without it. So what, exactly, is wellness? It's fuddy-duddy health's hot younger sister. Its not a luxury, its a necessity. Fly to Bali for a meditation retreat, or slather yourself in skincare products that cost more than a new washer/dryer combo; thats wellness, baby. Drink some water or just b r e a t h e (because, duh, your insurance doesnt cover therapy!!), and thats wellness too.

It also happens to be incredibly profitable. Because wellness is so vague (its hard to argue with listen to your body) and also everyone feels kind of terrible all the time, wellness is fertile ground for entrepreneurial types peddling practices and products they insistedwith no real proofwould change our lives. In 2018, a non-profit called the Global Wellness Institute said the industry was booming (it grew 12.8% from 20152017), and valued at $4.2 trillion.

But whether you engaged in wellness this decade in the pursuit of optimization or just in lieu of like, actual healthcare, its undeniable that you probably encountered some pretty wild trends along the way. Did you also almost pass out during CrossFit, or accidentally broil your vag with a Goop-recommended yoni steaming? Double fist bone broth and kombucha while furiously performing barre exercises to prepare for your next Tough Mudder? Fidget spin for hours to distract yourself from the teatox ravaging your insides? Catch measles from a wealthy, unvaccinated third-grader? Then help us pick the worst wellness trend of the past 10 years!

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Between Dec. 16 and Dec. 20, you'll be able to vote via Twitter polls for the things you believe made us stray furthest from God's light. (Matchups 1-16 will happen throughout the day on Monday; matchups 17-32 will kick-off on Tuesday. You can revisit this post every day to see winners and links to the latest updates.) Ranging from the overhyped to the straight-up dangerous, the things we ate and did and wore for our health are worth taking a look back onif only to laugh, and then make sure to never, ever do them again.

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Menstrual cupsMark this as the decade in which many people began fisting themselves in public restrooms, in order to empty their menstrual cups. Long popular in other countries, the menstrual cup went mainstream, big-time, in the U.S. in the latter half of the decadeeven traditional tampon makers manufacture their own versions now. Cups are firmly chaotic good; theyre good for the environment, but you cant use them without getting covered in your own blood.

MMAMMA has been a competitive sport for some time, but in the 2010s, it enjoyed a moment of popularity as a workout until everyone realized its too violent to reasonably pursue much beyond throwing some practice punches and doing some very light grappling. Arm bars hurt.

The Shake WeightThe Shake Weight, a dumbbell that shifts around as you essentially jerk it off, was invented to capitalize on a nationwide fixation on Michelle Obama's toned arms. More than two million of them were reportedly sold after the 2010 debut of a lurid advertisementin which women demonstrated how to use the device (again, by giving it a vigorous handjob)that went viral.

Juices/juicingIs juicing fruits and vegetables any healthier than simply eating fresh produce whole? No. Is there any scientific evidence that proves that drinking something like celery juice, which had a moment in 2018 thanks to self-professed psychic healer Anthony William, will reduce inflammation, boost your immune system, reduce your risk of cancer, or sustain your microbiomes (whatever the hell those are)? No. Is a fancy bottle of cold-pressed juice cheaper than a weeks worth of produce? No. Nevertheless, juicing persisted, becoming one of the biggest wellness trends of the past 10 years.

MicrodosingMicrodosing, or the act of regularly consuming a small amount of a psychedelic like LSD or psilocybin, rose to popularity in late 2015 among (where else?) Silicon Valley circles. The practice has been touted as a way to increase productivity and creativity. But microdosing is also just... being high at work, something not everyone can get away with.

KaleIn 2011, Gwenyth Paltrow (a harbinger for many items in this bracket) went on Ellen to demonstrate kale chips, and since then, the leafy green has known no peace. It has been massaged, chopped, baked, fried, and left to wilt in the homes of countless Americans, who, it now seems, are ready to abandon it.

KetoKeto, or the ketogenic diet, is a high-fat, low-carb meal plan designed to send the body into a state called ketosis and burn up stored fat; it spiked in popularity around 2017. Studies have shown it has benefits for people looking to control neurological disorders like epilepsy. Otherwise, its potentially bad for your brain because it deprives it of the glucose it needs to run smoothly. Plus, its notoriously hard to sustain. Have you ever gone out to eat while doing keto? Its almost as bad as going out to eat with someone whos doing keto.

IsagenixIsagenix is a brand that combines two of everyones favorite things: multi-level marketing schemes, and an extreme low-calorie diet in the form of weight-loss drinks and foods. Its been around since 2002, but enjoyed a moment in 2015, and it continues to advertise to vulnerable populations through multilevel marketing.

CryotherapyThe thinking behind cryotherapy is that, if ice packs help reduce muscle pain after workouts, then so will stripping down and standing in a booth in sub-freezing temperatures. There's no science to back up that cryo will help with sorenessbut what it can do is give you frostbite, as Olympic champion sprinter Justin Gaitlin illustrated when he showed up to the 2011 World Championships with his feet scarred after he wore sweaty socks in a cryo booth.

Yoni eggIn 2017, we were reminded not to put just anything in our pussies when Goop began selling jade eggs meant to be shoved up one's vagina. The site claimed the crystal eggs could balance hormones, regulate menstrual cycles, prevent uterine prolapse, and increase bladder control, which was quickly and noisily refuted by gynecologists, and for which Goop was eventually fined $145,000.

#nodaysoffBecause of our deep aversion to loving ourselves, we closed the decade bragging about #grinding, #nevernotworking, and taking #nodaysoff from our jobs on social media. Come on, bb, lets get that bread and that engagement! Its not like the labor movement of the late 19th and early 20th century worked tirelessly to get us weekends, paid time off, the 40-hour week, and other necessary reprieves from capitalisms clutches or anything!

Standing desksIn 2011, people rushed to rearrange their office spaces after a New York Times story quoted a doctor who said that sitting all daylike a lot of us do at our desksis "lethal." Standing desks were supposed to be the solution to this, but even though they're somewhat helpful, they don't fully counteract the problems of sitting unless you're actually moving around. Rats.

Corporate wellnessCorporate wellness is the latest iteration of workplace wellness, which has been around since the late 1800s, and has always existed to increase worker productivity. The current iteration of corporate wellness is mainly focused on mindfulness, but can also include, uh, taking DNA samples from employees or harassing a double-mastectomy patient into getting a mammogram. Surprisingly, these programs dont actually contribute to workplace wellness. Go figure!

Bone brothEvery January since 2015, Google searches for bone broth have popped. A natural extension of the paleo, protein, collagen, and clean eating trends, bone broth is made by simmering animal bones in water but enthusiasts claim its better than regular stock because it cooked for hours longer, thus pulling more nutrients from the bones. Bone broth promised to heal your gut, strengthen your bones and immune system, and give you healthier hair and skin. By 2016, you could make it in your Keurig. 🙁

CollagenYou are what you eat or, at least, thats what we tell ourselves when we chow down on some collagen. The tissue-binding protein, which one dermatologist described as the glue that holds the body together, has become a $100 million industry over the past few years, with consumers gobbling down chewables, powders, and capsules of the stuff with the hope of increasing collagen production, reducing wrinkles, and looking younger. Does it work? Perhaps. There are some studies that suggest collagen supplements might improve skin elasticity and decrease signs of aging, though, as The New York Times pointed out in a recent deep-dive into collagens effectiveness, a lot of those studies are small and paid for by companies trying to sell us the stuff.

Chia seedsOne of the early "superfoods" that was strangely accessible (because they are, quite literally, the same seeds that produce Chia Pets). chia seeds first caught on as an addition to overnight oats (remember those?) in 2013. They magically add fiber to any dish and infinite wellness blogs purport them to be filling, but they also sometimes taste like dirt. They fell somewhat out of favor when bougie grocery stores starting packing them in tiny bags at an enormous markup.

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QuinoaThough it's been around for thousands of years, quinoa, the ancient whole grain with origins in Peru and Bolivia, crested in popularity in Western culture over the past decade right alongside Americans' aversion to simple carbohydrates. In fact, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization declared 2013 the "International Year of Quinoa." So throw it in a bowl! Watch those wild li'l spirals unwind! Remember that expensive fast-casual restaurants for the upwardly mobile didn't invent this! It's called quinoa, baby.

FitBitsEven though humans have had the ability to walk for millennia, this decade is when we decided to really get into walking, and the FitBit will forever live as a relic of this time. When aliens write their textbooks on the history of the Earth, FitBits will be documented as a mostly forgettable device that gently nudged us off our asses... at least until they all inevitably broke, and were shoved away in some drawer.

Gut bacteriaDoctors have only begun to realize that gut microbiomes are an indicator of health, and that certain things like eating more fiber and probiotics can help maintain them. But with new findings come predators trying to capitalize, like those pushing cures for leaky gut syndrome and unproven diets personalized to ones microbiome.

Not vaccinating your childrenBeing anti-vax is extremely stupid and actively harmful, and is the rare value shared by extremely wealthy liberals and Republicans. People who neglect to vaccinate their kids mostly do so because theyre worried about disproven side effects like autism. Vaccines are so soundly safe and medically advisable, that not believing in them is like thinking chemtrails are what happen when angels fart.

MeditationWhat havent people tried to cure with the ancient practice of meditation? Opioid addiction, depression, and anxiety are just a few conditions that have found themselves in the meditation crosshairs. Transcendental meditation, in particular, began having a moment in 2011. While meditation is itself not a bad thing, no one could accuse us of under-applying it.

NootropicsA late entry into the dumb things we did this decade, nootropics are essentially just supplements like vitamins or OTC male enhancement tablets, but for the brain. Like many things on this list, the sweaty insecurity of Silicon Valley dwellers is to blame for this one.

Apple cider vinegarInstagram loves apple cider vinegar, which is supposed to be something of a cure-all: ACV will solve indigestion! Get rid of dandruff! Take care of a sore throat, reflux, and eczema! People use it topically for skin and hair issues, and take shots of it (diluted with water, one hopes) for digestive and other internal issues. There is no evidence it has any health benefits whatsoever, unless you're eating a salad underneath itit makes for delicious dressing.

MindfulnessMindfulness is the act of being present in a given moment through meditation and other mental training, rather than spending the present lost in rumination or distracted thought. It originated in Eastern religious practices, but grew popular thanks to endorsements from the likes of Oprah in the mid-2010s; Time Magazine declared the advent of a mindful revolution in 2014. Now, its basically the copy-paste solution for any mental health woe one could experience and has ballooned into a $4 billion industry. Deep breaths, deep breaths.

Coconut waterCoconut water is water-like fluid harvested from the inside of young coconuts. Its sales doubled in 2011 and has enjoyed a steady popularity ever since thanks to its successful marketing as a healthy alternative to sports drinks and carbonated beverages. It is a natural source of potassium and electrolytes. But so are a lot of things. And coconut water, if I recall correctly, kind of tastes like cum.

Organic period productsIn prior decades, it was enough to merely consume organic food; throughout the 2010s, the organic concept was expanded to include essentially anything that goes into your body. Despite no real scientific evidence that regular tampons are toxic, Gwyneth Paltrow suggested they might be, and so organic period products became incredibly trendy. This trendwhich is still going strong, by the wayis particularly noxious because it frightened regular people into spending even more money on already expensive, overly taxed health products.

Activated charcoalWhile it has long proven effective at treating overdoses and improving digestion, activated charcoal got a cute new wellness makeover during the 2010s, popping up in everything from toothpaste to ice cream by mid-decade, largely thanks to its super Instagrammable, rich black color. Unfortunately, putting activated charcoal in something like ice cream has, if anything, a detrimental effect, sucking the calcium, potassium, and other vitamins right out of the frozen dairy treat before your stomach can absorb them.

ProteinAfter we thoroughly vilified carbs and fats, everyone realized that protein was the only macro left that we were allowed to eat. Diets front-loading protein including Atkins, paleo, and ketosurged in popularity during the 2010s, and the boogeyman of getting enough protein continues to haunt everyone to this day.

Tough MudderIn 2010, Tough Mudder (and, later, Spartan Race and Warrior Dash) invited participants to run through mud, crawl under barbed wire and across giant nets, carry other entrants on their backs, and work together to form a human pyramid against the steep, slick wall to get over the top. By 2014, Racked reported, Tough Mudder has soiled over 1.5 million participants... more than 4,000 of them even have Tough Mudder tattoos. Thanks to the huge cost of putting them onincluding the major marketing campaigns intended to convince people that they were actually safeand the fact that most people do them once and are like Im good, the races future remains uncertain.

CBDCBD was undeniably the hottest wellness trend of 2019. CBD is a cannabis-derived chemical compound purported to produce a calming effect without the typical weed high, and its popularity exploded when it became gray-area legal thanks to hemps legalization. CBD is basically available everywhere, in many forms, but buyer beware: Its still not federally regulatedthanks to FDA stall tacticsand thats a big part of why it usually doesnt do anything.

TeatoxesIn the early 2010s, there was an explosion of fit teas with names like Bootea, Skinny Me Tea, and Flat Tummy Tea. Despite seeming to come out of nowhere, the brands apparently had big enough #sponcon budgets to get into the hands of influencers and A-list celebrities who shamelessly promoted them on Instagram. The teas promised to help you feel light or fight bloat... thanks to the help of senna, an FDA-approved ingredient that is essentially a laxative. In reality, they either did nothing or made you shit your brains out.

Fidget spinnersFidget toys were supposed to reduce anxiety and help people concentrate; advocates claimed the toys could be especially helpful for kids who are on the autism spectrum or have ADHD. In December 2016, Forbes named them the must have office toy for 2017. By spring, they occupied every one of the top 20 bestseller slots in the "Toys and Games" category on Amazon, schools were banning them, and kids were choking on them.

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InsanityMarketers know people love the (unachievable) idea of getting ripped without ever stepping foot in a gym. Insanity and P90X are high-intensity interval training (aka HIIT), but with extremely short rest periods between intervals. This makes the workouts so difficult, its almost as if no one could reasonably complete them, so anyone who tries ends up blaming themselves for not achieving the results. Interesting how that works.

Bulletproof coffeeAlso known as coffee with butter in it, bulletproof coffee took hold in the Bay Area in mid-2014, with many coffee shops blending melted butter into hot coffee. That was it. People claimed drinking this beverage instead of breakfast suppressed hunger and promoted weight loss. As you can see, it worked and everyone is thin now.

Essential oilsScented, plant-derived oils surged in popularity around 2017, in part thanks to wellness conspiracists like InfoWars' Alex Jones and Goop's Gwyneth Paltrow, who marketed their purported health benefits to their followers. Multi-level marketing companies like doTerra and Young Living also popped on Facebook, where distributors push them to their friends, claiming they can cure just about anything a person might like for them to. Medical science points out that they're possibly good for aromatherapybut that you might want to also try actual medicine for what ails you instead of what amounts to homeopathic perfume.

AdaptogensWhile adaptogenslike so many other modern wellness trendshave roots in Chinese and Ayurvedic healing traditions, a lot of (white) people came to the herbs in the twenty-teens via Gwyneth Paltrow. The most famous adaptogen of this era was the GOOP-approved Sex Dust, a stimulating adaptogenic blend of Shatavari, Shilajit, Epimedium, Schisandra, Cacao & Maca that ignite[s] creative energy, in & out of the bedroom and costs $38 for 1.5 ounces.

The moonGiven the Moons historical associations with some kind of divine feminine, its no wonder that the modern wellness industrywhich often targets female consumers whose experiences with mainstream medicine have been alienating and unsatisfyingcommodified the shit out of lil baby roundie in the 2010s. There was Moon Milk (a.k.a., hot milk with added spices, honey, and nutrient-dense supplements called adaptogens); Moon Juice (a wellness brand that sells stuff like Beauty Dust and Yoni Oil); and apps like Co-Star (teaching people what to say when their Tinder date asks them Whats your moon sign?) Even non-wellness brands got in on the action, selling moon phase-themed home dcor and moon-shaped jewelry to crunchy aunts in Vermont and women from L.A. who wear those big floppy-brimmed hats. Congrats to the Moon for selling out!

Whole30Scientifically speaking, Whole30 is a diet; its creators, however, would prefer that you consider it an entire lifestyle overhaul, a way to heal your bodys woes with carefully selected food. Like with most draconian diets, the two major problems with #Whole30 is that it is so obsessive it hedges on disordered eating; and its impossible to follow without talking about it constantly.

Cauliflower rice/zoodlesWho didnt buy a zoodler or ricer three-ish years ago? It seemed so fun: all the delightful shape of pasta but without the dreaded carbs. Wellness blogs and influencers pushed this for years before everyone realized these versions of wet mush are no substitute for the real thing, and carbs are not actually the enemy.

Oil pullingOil pulling, or swishing an oil around ones teeth for 10-20 minutes at a time, comes from a time before we had anything resembling modern dentistry. Yet in 2014, everyone started talking about it. Then everyone realized it was gross, time consuming, and didnt replace regular brushing. Ah, well.

Rock climbingWas the 2017 deluge of dating app photos of men rock climbing worth any of the health benefits people got from rock climbing? The matter is extremely debatable. Still, rock gyms where people could climb walls with the literal and figurative support of their rock climbing peers are going to remain popular into the next decade.

Arianna Huffingtons $65 phone bedStep back into the fever dream that was Arianna Huffingtons mid-2010s rebrand as the Queen of Sleep, as one SELF contributor called her. In 2016, the billionaire author and businesswoman published The Sleep Revolution, and the following year she began selling a $65 phone bed through one of her companies, Thrive Global. The phone bed is exactly what it sounds like. You put your phone under the blanket and you tuck it in and say goodnight, she told a CNBC reporter in 2017. Failing to solve capitalism with an overpriced piece of doll furniture, Huffington pulled the phone bed from the market and we all collectively forgot any of this ever happened.

Hair gummiesThanks to the pioneering efforts of The Bachelors most shameless castoffs in the mid-2010s, the world got sold on the idea that a blue pastel gummy bear could maybe give us luxurious locks. But do hair growth gummies really work? Publications have been asking that question since at least as far back as 2015, and, despite the completely static scientific evidence about biotins ability to strengthen brittle nails and make hair grow thicker and faster (its insufficient, babes!), they always come to the same conclusion: We should write a blog about it and find out. Meanwhile, in 2019, influencer overlords James Charles and Tati Westbrook almost murdered each other over SugarBearHair promo. As Natasha from Americas Next Top Model Cycle 8 would say, some people have war in their countries!

Intermittent fastingWhat even is intermittent fasting? became a popular question at the end of this decade, typically followed by, Isnt that just skipping breakfast? Basically, yes. There are a few different popular models that people follow, and all of them involve mindfully not eating for some period of time, under the guise of wellness. The limited studies on IF were mostly performed on mice, so, if youre not currently in a fast period, take the evidence on this diet with a tremendous grain of salt.

SeltzerYou may feel like a beacon of virtuous hydration if you're never without a seltzer close at hand (even if it erodes the enamel on your teeth if you drink it constantly, or by itself without food). This may be because, somewhere between 2010 and 2015, more and more people started to ride the La Croix wave and continue to surf those same carbonated Peach-Pear tides today. It's not just this one brand, thoughSodaStreams, though ethically contentious in 2014 (coincidentally, the same year I blew mine up trying to carbonate a bottle of vodka), were hugely popular in the 2010s, and seltzer's popularity has now blossomed into a national obsession with canned alcoholic seltzers like Truly and White Claw (arguably a better approach to carbonated booze than my own). People just love this churched-up water.

PelotonA Peloton is a $2,200+ exercise bike with a screen attached that allows riders to stream Peloton workout classes ($39/month), from the comfort of their beautifully sparse Black Mirror-esque homes. The brandwhich is beloved by celebrities like Hugh Jackman and other unknown Rich Peoplewas founded in 2012 and has been selling happiness (again, for $2,245 + $39/month) ever since. If you are looking for a vaguely culty bougie fitness trend to get into, but cant afford to buy a Peloton for yourself, theres always the possibility that Hubby will gift you one.

KombuchaKombucha is a fizzy fermented drink that tastes like alcohol (not in a good way) but is not actually alcoholic. Lovers of the yeasty bev claim it helps with digestion (thanks to probiotics) and rids your body of toxins. Around 2014, several kombucha brands launched, and true fans started making their own at home (which requires something called a SCOBY or Symbiotic Culture Of Bacteria and Yeastyum!). But for all its faults, kombucha did bring us this good meme.

My Fitness PalThis app, which allows users to document the foods they eat and the exercise they do, made counting calories (also a practice common to eating disorders, by the way) mainstream when it topped the first edition of Consumer Reports' dieting-program ratings in 2013. CICO, or logging one's "calories in, calories out" is the colloquial term for the app's central approach to weight loss (which is also highly evangelized on the popular subreddit r/loseit), and My Fitness Pal is how its followers log their daily bread. There are now more than 140 million MFP users, meaning a whole lot more of us who now know exactly how many calories are in cherry Blow Pops, hummus, Flamin' Hot Cheetos, and everything else we put into our bodies.

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Waist trainers"Who doesn't love to feel tight & right?!?" wrote Khloe Kardashian in a 2014 Instagram caption underneath a photo of herself in what appeared to be a tight black corset. She and her sisters Kim and Kourtney proceeded to wallpaper the internet with photos of themselves wearing waist trainers, often while working out. The compressive abdominal sleeves squinch their wearers' stomachs restrictively, supposedly to target fat loss around that area and help you sweat more. This has no basis in science, and is actually mad dangerous, no matter how "tight and right" they purport to make their wearers feel in a gym selfie.

All the milksThe 2010s saw an explosion of milks that arent actually milk, much to the chagrin of the dairy milk industry, which launched a legal battle against the plant-based milk industry over their flagrant use the term milk. I, too, take issue with all the new non-milk milks, but not because they call themselves milk. Theres just too many of them! Look, I love oat milk as much as the next white woman, but between oat, soy, almond, coconut, cashew, pea, and hempnot to mention all your standard dairy milk varitalsthere are simply too many milks now!

MatchaEvery cafe in 2015 was serving matcha, a powdered green tea that appeared first in 12th century Japan. Matcha has a meticulous preparation process that involves whipping the powder into water with a particular type of whisk, because the mindfulness aspect of creating the tea is supposed to be equally as important to ones health as the tea itself. Eventually people realized they didnt have time for this between meetings.

BarreDespite being around in the U.S. since the early 70s, barrea boutique fitness class where regular people pay upwards of $30 to do tiny, isometric moves, meant to give them the physique of a professional ballerinaexploded throughout the decade. By 2015, Pure Barre (one of the biggest barre chains in the U.S.) had opened nearly 300 studios; its since become impossible to go anywhere without seeing hordes of women in Lululemon tights and barre-themed graphic tees.

CrossFitSorry to everyone who has no desire to hear the word WOD (workout of the day, pronounced wad) thrown around in casual conversation like its a giant tire. CrossFit, a no-frills workout class with timed activities like Olympic lifts, headstand pushups, and flipping tires, exploded in the twenty-teens. But anyone who is Facebook friends with a CrossFit enthusiast already knew that.

CrystalsCrystals are gorgeous rocks that believers say harness energy, which can then be used to heal, to attract, and to manifest (or, at least, look nice on a table). The trend apparently sprang out of an uptick in interest in quartz jewelry around 2007, and gained traction throughout the decade. Were still in the thick of it, even though crystal mining is deeply unethical and environmentally unsound. At least its also proven pseudoscience!

"Cool girl" vitaminsFrom bidets to toothbrushes to face rollers, the budding direct-to-consumer wellness industry excels at making decades-old products seem hot, fresh, new, and somehow superior. Case in point: companies like Ritual and Care/of, which ushered in a new age of cool girl vitamins with super shareable packaging and branding despite literally just selling the same old stuff that our moms have been buying for years.

TRXTRX, or the more general suspension training, is a kind of workout that popped in early 2018 and involves using woven nylon straps suspended from the ceiling. It sounds cool and futuristic, but imagine the disappointment when we all got to the TRX class held at the local gym, only to find out its still pushups and rows, just harder.

Clean eatingClean eating, a fairly vague method of consuming strictly whole or unprocessed foods, was a major addition to the its not a diet, its a lifestyle change canon. Thanks to the tireless work of young, thin, white female Instagram influencers, it became a trendy umbrella term that can include nearly anythingvegetarian, vegan, raw-vegan, sugar-free, gluten-freebut almost always includes cauliflower pizza.

No Fap/No Nut NovemberNo Nut November is a trend rooted in mens proclivity toward doing stupid shit that harms only themselves for no reason and/or for reasons rooted in deeply held misogyny. The Reddit-based challenge involves simply not orgasming for a month, despite this having no health benefit or implication at all.

SoylentSoylent is a line of meal replacement products, best known in ready-made beverage form. It hit the U.S. marketplace in 2014 after one of the most successful crowdfunding campaigns ever, and has remained a hit with engineers and people who hate eating food. Its original flavor tastes like extra bland cereal, and its founder has been explicit about his desire to completely obliterate food. Good luck with that.

SoulCycleThat recent dystopian Peloton ad makes it easy to forget when SoulCycle, the boutique chain of indoor group cycling studios (which now boasts over 80 locations in North America and the U.K.) was the hot new bougie wellness craze at least among the wealthy, coastal types who lived near one of the exclusive studios and could afford to pay $35 a class to visit. But at the end of the decade, SoulCycle was dealing with a failed IPO, Pelotons emergence as a bona fide competitor, and the news that Stephen Ross (the parent companys chairman) was fundraising for Donald Trumps reelection campaign. Chrissy Tiegan boycotted, the CEO stepped down, and Manhattans woke trophy wives were left wondering how theyd tone their asses going forward.

e-cigs/juulThe rapid glow-up (and even-more-rapid fall) of e-cigs and vapes was pretty incredible. At the beginning of the decade, e-cigs were cumbersome contraptions that earned their users a fair amount of bullying; cut to 2018, and everyone (including teens) could be found sucking on their JUULs. The decade comes to a close with vapings safety in serious question.

Vaginal steamingVaginal steaming is sort of what it sounds like: You steam some water, add a blend of herbs, and squat, all in the pursuit of a cleaner vagina. Vaginal steaming caught some heat after Gwyneth Paltrow recommended the procedure on Goop in 2015, and a bunch of gynecologists were immediately like, Hey, dont do that, you could burn your vagina and also, its a self-cleaning oven.

PaleoThe paleo diet, which hit big in January 2014, is based on the idea that for optimal health, we should all be eating like cave people didbecause, the thinking goes, humans havent evolved enough to be able to eat foods like dairy, legumes, or even potatoes without it leading to health problems. Its mostly just a low-carb, high-protein diet, and despite the fact that theres no real evidence backing it upand only a cop would ban potatoesits probably the reason there are now 30 types of artisanal jerky brands with names like Mastadon and Prmatv available at Whole Foods.

AthleisureAthleisure is all about paying a lot of money to look like youre at the airport. Think Lululemon leggings, the Outdoor Voices Exercise Dress, and hideous sneakers with four-digit price tags. The Im-not-actually-working-out workout clothes hit the mass market around the mid-2010s and have remained a surprisingly controversial topic ever since. Critics say athleisure essentially makes you a banner ad for conspicuous consumption and force strangers to get an up-close and personal view of your rear end. (But, cmon, is anyone really gonna turn down an excuse for looking like garbage in public? Athleisure isnt going anywhere.)

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Her mom has lost more than 300 lbs, and Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson is super proud -- but she's not looking to follow suit.

The 11-year-old fully rejects a doctor's healthy eating suggestions during the March 3 episode of "Mama June: From Not to Hot.' Dr. Michael Feiz lays out his case, but Honey Boo Boo isn't having it.

"Like, I have no idea what this man's talking about," she tells the camera. "Mama's on this diet, but I'm not, boo boo. I like my curves. ... I mean, seriously, this dude is really crazy."

Dr. Feiz recommends that the family "stay away from fried foods, stay away from high-fattening foods." The lifestyle change is a critical part of the weight-loss process for Mama June Shannon, who underwent gastric bypass surgery in addition to adding diet and exercise to her daily routine.

But Thompson is unenthusiastic, rebutting, "I'm not jumping on any bandwagon, unless it has cheeseburgers and stuff."

A 2015 People story revealed that at age 9, Thompson was 125 lbs. The average weight for a child that age is 63 lbs.

It's possible that down the road, Thompson will take her mom's advice, which she relayed to In Touch earlier this year: "I'd tell people who are struggling with weight, just take it one day at a time. You can't just give up because it seems like the easy way to go. Trust me, I wanted to give up several times throughout this journey."

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