DIET REVIEWS
What kind of diet is right for YOU?
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Which of the following statements best describes your current heart health?
Do you currently have type II diabetes, or have you exhibited signs of pre-diabetes?
Are you opposed to eating animals, or animal products for any reason?
Do you experience gastrointestinal distress when consuming foods containing gluten?
How high on your priority list is burning fat fast?
Which of the following foods do you enjoy the most?
Where do you currently do the majority of your grocery shopping?
Which type of food would you most prefer to include in your diet?
There are many different types of Low Glycemic diet. It isn’t a specific strategy as much as a category of diets based on the same concept. ...Read More
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LATEST DIET REVIEWS
Review: HMR Program
The HMR program, also known as the Health Management Resources program, is a form of dieting strategy based on meal replacement.
Review: Angelina Jolie Diet
The Angelina Jolie Diet is a type of strategy that many people consider to be rather odd and quite different from what other dieting programs recommend.
Review Dr Oz Diet
The Dr Oz Diet is a weight loss strategy that was created by the highly popular daytime television personality who has become known for making recommendations with regards to what people should do in their own lives in order to drop the pounds.
Review: No White Foods Diet
The No White Foods Diet is a type of eating strategy that is designed in a way that is comparable to many reduced carbohydrate plans, but that allows for whole grains and brown foods, despite the fact that they’re often higher in carbs.
Brown Fat Revolution Diet
The Brown Fat Revolution Diet is a type of weight loss strategy that was developed by the author of the book that shares that name, James R. Lyons, M.D., a plastic surgeon.
Review: The Shangri-La Diet
The Shangri-Lad Diet is based on a book written by psychologist, Seth Roberts, which describes a way in which he claims to have lost 35 pounds in 3 months by drinking 100 to 400 daily calories’ worth of olive oil, unflavored sugar water, and a host of bland foods, while plugging his nose (because the combination is reportedly smelly enough to make you gag). That said, Roberts did not conduct any form of study to support his method.