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Kimkins : ウィキペディア英語版
Kimkins

Kimkins is an online diet program created by Heidi Diaz under the pseudonym 'Kimmer' that became famous in 2007 in the magazine ''Woman's World''. The program became embroiled in controversy when it was found that its founder was overweight and had provided some false testimonials on her website.
==Overview==
The diet was developed by Diaz on an online message board focusing on low-carbohydrate diets Lowcarbfriends.com in 2006. Diaz left the board in 2006 to start Kimkins with a partner, and in January 2007 ''People'' featured a column on extreme weight loss that mentioned Kimkins. The program gained popularity when ''Woman's World'' published a feature on the diet and its creator 'Kim Drake' in their June 12, 2007 issue. In August 2007, considerable negative coverage of the diet began appearing on the internet, particularly in the form of blogs and several of the site's administrators were fired after publicly questioning the diet. In September 2007 a private investigator was hired to investigate Diaz, exposing her real identity as well as publishing numerous photos demonstrating she was considerably overweight.〔

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