Stephen Gullo
Clientele: Hollywood starlets, Arab royalty. Philosophy in a Nutshell: Avoid foods you have a history of abusing.Qualifications: Ph.D. in psychology from Columbia University. Author of 1995’s Thin Tastes Better and 2005’s The Thin Commandments Diet.
Style: Evangelical mentor. Encourages patients (or as he calls them, “my people”) to dial his cell whenever a craving hits; between appointments they listen to personalized cassette or cell phone recordings of his hypnotic voice, meant to help them shun trigger foods. Fond of saying, “Do you want to be a Hamp-thin or a Hamp-ton?”
Diet Tip: Ease up on carbs; go for fish and seafood.
Recommends: Dandelion root tea, a natural diuretic, three times a day before an event.
Cost: $1500 for the first hour-and-a-half session; follow-up appointments: $335 for a half hour.
Insider says: “For the first two months, he called me every weekend just to see how I was doing.”
Charles Passler
Clientele: Vogue staffers get his meal bars and supplements delivered; Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber are clients.Philosophy in a Nutshell: Balance your physical and emotional health. Shift your value system so skinny jeans matter more than chocolate.
Qualifications: Doctor of Chiropractic from Palmer College of Chiropractic, where he also studied nutrition.
Style: Devises a diet based on results of neurofeedback and biofeedback tests. Urges client to ask herself questions like “Is it really easier for me to eat the slice of pizza? Or would it be easier for me not to eat it and feel good about putting on a bathing suit?” (Hint: The correct answer is not pizza.)
Diet Tip: Do his jump-start detox plan of vitamins and green vegetables—he says patients can drop 10 pounds in a week.
Recommends: Very personalized supplementation based on a patient’s needs.
Cost: $270 for the first consultation, then between $95 and $145 for follow-up.
Insider says: Dress to impress: “The whole fashion community goes there.”
Jana Klauer
Clientele: Park Avenue matrons (her opus is How the Rich Get Thin, 2006).Philosophy in a Nutshell: Whole foods, all the time.
Qualifications: M.D. from Mount Sinai School of Medicine; master’s in nutrition from Columbia University.
Style: No gimmicks here: three squares a day, afternoon snack, plus daily exercise.
Diet Tip: Cut out all processed carbs; eat protein at every meal.
Recommends: Getting vitamins through food, and paying special attention to omega-3 and calcium: “If you have a liter of San Pellegrino, that has about 120 mg of calcium.”
Cost: $900 for the first 90-minute consultation; $270 for follow-ups, but Klauer will not confirm, saying that giving out prices is “tacky.”
Insider says: Part doc, part cheerleader. “When I’m doing well, it’s like getting a gold star, she’s so positive.”
Stuart Fischer
Clientele: Tinsley Mortimer is a celebrity consultant in his latest tome.Philosophy in a Nutshell: Self-reinvention. Live like a thin person—get regular blowouts, socialize more and cut out emotional eating—and weight loss will follow.
Qualifications: M.D. from Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara. Author of 2008’s The Park Avenue Diet.
Style: Full makeover. After designing a diet plan, he sets patients up with experts in fashion, hairstyling, exercise and skincare.
Diet Tip: Says losing more than two pounds a week will make you fatter in the long run.
Recommends: His own supplement program.
Cost: $950 for four visits.
Insider says: “Sometimes reality isn’t what you want to hear—he doesn’t sugarcoat things.”
























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