“If you do decide to go on the keto diet, how can you take care your skin?”— Macaela Mackenzie, allure.com
“So, do we know what diet is ‘best’?…No, we do not. And anyone who claims we know decisively what specific diet is best for health is either misguided, selling something or both.”— David L. Katz, huffingtonpost.com
“What makes the issue so slippery is the idea that by defining foods as 'clean' and 'unclean,' righteousness is introduced into the equation, and along with it, the weaponization of 'shameful' habits.”— Deena Drewis, girlboss.com
“Rabbit is higher in protein and lower in cholesterol than beef or pork.”— Jason Wilson, newyorker.com
“I don't think it ever occurred to me before how much and how often women are praised for displaying traits that basically render them invisible.”— Shonda Rhimes, amazon.com
“Your body is your body. Your life is your life. And your life is happening now —not twenty, fifty, a hundred pounds from now.”— Your Fat Friend, medium.com
“In an April 2007 UCLA study of the effectiveness of dieting, researchers found that one of the best predictors of weight gain was having lost weight on a diet at some point during the years before the study started.”— Geneen Roth, amazon.com
“For many women who have struggled with disordered eating most of their lives, there is nothing more terrifying than the concept of eating whatever they want.”— Anita A. Johnston, amazon.com
“I used to want a super flat stomach but then I realized it would have zero impact on my day to day life, so now I just want more money.”— Allison Raskin, twitter.com
“A sad example of how badly I wanted to eat orange chicken: The grocery store near my apartment has a Panda Express by the entrance and one day I caught myself lingering in its vicinity, just so I could bask in the aroma of orange chicken.”— Christopher Hudspeth, buzzfeed.com
“When you are forced to be around someone who begins a conversation about their crazy new juice cleanse, know that it is ok to change the subject, walk away, or explain to the person that you would rather not focus on dieting or weight.”— Jennifer Rollin, thoughtcatalog.com
“You can be miserable before you have a cookie and you can be miserable after you eat a cookie but you can't be miserable while you are eating a cookie.’”— Ina Garten, amazon.com