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May 25, 2007

What is the best supplement to go on if your dieting?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 2:26 pm
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randyvous75 asked:


I am going on a diet and I needed to know what the best supplement to increase energy, speed metabloism, suppress appetitie. Their are millions to choose from but dont know which is the best in the market or proven to be successful…Hydroxycut seems to be a popular choice…

May 15, 2007

How old do you have to be to purchase diet pills in the US?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 6:39 pm
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mirokuwinster asked:


I’ve heard thigns about casiers refusing to sell young girls diet pills. This made me wonder if there is an age restriction to purchase diet pills. How old do you have to be to buy diet pills?

May 13, 2007

With so Many Diets Available, Which One is Right for You?

Filed under: Nutrition — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 8:26 pm
Michael Jenkins asked:


There are so many diets on the market at the moment that it becomes difficult to know which ones to give a go, which diets are easy to follow and which ones actually work. This article aims to give a basic run down of the types of diets that are available at the moment, and how they work.

Meal Replacement Diets

These diets include the likes of Tony Ferguson Weight Loss Program and Kate Morgan Weight Loss Program. These diets work by having a calorie controlled weight loss drink once of twice a day and then supplemented with a balanced diet. These diets have tended to result in significant weight loss in the short term. The problem with these diets is that it can be difficult to maintain. The drinks also don’t work in well with social habits in terms of eating out. Common side effects of these diets are constipation. These diets can definitely work, however make sure you also keep up with your recommend servings of fruit and vegetables.

Detox Diets

There are many detox diets out there on the market and the most common is the Lemon Detox Diet. These detox diets remove saturated fats from your diet, as well as refined sugars, however there is little evidence to show it actually removes ‘toxins’ from the body. These diets are extremely calorie restricted. For instance the Lemon Detox Diet would involve having 6 drinks a day, and nothing else. Each of these drinks only has 100 calories in them, so anyone who sticks to this will lose a substantial amount of weight. The problems is that the fast weight loss throws the body into starvation mode and the bodies metabolic rate slows down significantly. Once the diet is finished, weight will be put back and fat will replace what was once muscle. Dieters should be very careful before embarking on these diets and do so under doctors supervision.

Fad Diets

There are so many fad diets on the market that it is almost impossible to keep count. The cabbage diet or the grapefruit diet are two of these. Most fad diets can be identified by the promise of fast weight loss. The problem with any fad diet is that fast weight loss is almost never sustainable and will invariably lead to weight gain and the yo-yo weight effects that dieters experience from going on to many diets.

Healthy Balanced Diets

These are not the diets that people get excited about, however they have always had the best long term results. These will diets that include at least 5 servings of vegetables and 2 servings of fruit a day, and a balance of protein, carbohydrates and fats. Some good examples of these diets are Australian Lifestyle & Fitness, CSIRO and Low GI Diet. The focus is on moderating calorie intake but still achieving a balanced diet.



Crystal

May 12, 2007

what is the best way to lose weight without actually dieting?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 4:14 pm
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Jeanine303 S asked:


I know dieting isn’t always healthy and you can often times gain back more weight than you lose.

What is more difficult when is comes to losing weight exercising or dieting?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 10:53 am
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Sarcastic Sid asked:


I find it more of a pain to diet. I really don;’t mind working out but i **** eating the food i’m eating. I eat tuna, oatmeal, fruit, eggs, etc
Froot95 i don’t starve when i diet i eat more meals smaller portioned you don’t starve yourself to diet

May 10, 2007

What kind of a diet should I eat if Im training for USMC boot camp?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 11:44 pm
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Raymond G. asked:


I am hoping to leave for Parris island A.S.A.P but I cant figure out what I should eat to keep up my energy, help build muscle mass and stay generally healthy. Normally I eat a “Japanese-style” diet consisting of alot of rice and fish, would be sufficient or should I switch things up for a while?

May 9, 2007

3 Simple Tips For Uncovering Crash Diets That Work

Filed under: 2992 — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 8:29 pm
Michael Hutchins asked:


One of the most popular requests I receive from my personal training clients is to help them find crash diets that work. Most of them are aware that care has to be taken when going on any diet, much less a crash diet. Many of my clients have had little or no success with traditional diet programs, so I point them in the direction of crash diets by giving them these 3 tips.

1) Participate In Online Forums

Finding online forums that focus on weight loss is very simple to do. Simply type “forums” and “weight loss”, in to the Google search box. Literally hundreds of online forums will appear on the organic listings pages. Definitely, concentrate your efforts on the organic listings, which appear on the left hand side of the search results. The search results on the right hand side are for paid advertising.

Read the search results listings, and simply start investigating forums that seem interesting to you. When you discover a suitable forum, introduce yourself and mention that you are interested in crash diets that work. You will probably have to start a new thread, which is a new topic for members to post threads on.

2) Rely On “Good Ole” Google Again!

This time, however, you are going to type in either “crash diets that work”, or “crash diets reviews”. Another possibility is to perform a search on “new diets.”

Again, look over the search results on the left hand side. When you find a particular diet plan that seems attractive, make a note of the name of the diet and perform a Google search on that name.

You should get lots of specific feedback on that particular diet!

3) Magazines

Magazine editors realize the popularity of new and exciting weight loss programs and diets. Just go to your nearest magazine rack and glance through the covers of some of the more popular women’s magazines. You should find LOTS of new diet programs and ideas. Remember to discuss the diet with your doctor before you begin.

So, why crash diets that work?



Dolores

May 6, 2007

The pH Miracle Diet – Must-Know Basics!

Filed under: 3012 — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 8:29 pm
Abhishek Agarwal asked:


The latest path breaking invention to strike the world of nutrition and dieting is the pH Miracle Diet. Experts have noted that popular dieting plans seem to vary from time to time. For instance, the 90s marked lo-fat diets, and the last decade has focused on low-carbohydrate diets like Protein Power, South Beach diet, Sugar busters and Atkins. People begin to get frustrated with each new diet and start looking for newer options. The pH miracle has stolen the spotlight currently.

This diet appeals to most people as it completely different from the usual high- protein, low carbohydrate diets that have ruled the last couple of years. The pH diet, also known as the Young Diet, named after its founder Dr. Robert Young, or the alkaline diet, has a unique approach towards the supply of nutrition. Many medical experts, nutritionists and doctors find this diet program as an extremely balanced approach to achieve nutrition that considers the true requirements of the body.

Normally, our bodies have a slightly alkaline pH value. The principle is that as our body functions best at alkaline pH; our diet must be comprised of alkaline foods. The normal diet of an average American contains several acidic foods, including sugar caffeine, animal protein and packaged food. These acidic products disturb the pH level of the human body and thereby cause a myriad of problems. The principles of this diet claim that acidic foods hinder the benefits of alkaline minerals, including potassium, calcium, sodium and magnesium, which make people vulnerable to chronic conditions.

The real essence of the pH diet

Nutrition and health experts have realized that the food which a person consumes as part of his diet has a distinct effect on his overall health pattern. Though the medical community has given special importance to a balanced, nutritional diet which includes fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy and meat items, the pH diet is a step ahead. It clearly indicates that acidic foods deprive the body of its essential minerals. People, who adopt the pH miracle diet, have learnt to avoid intake of food that causes disastrous effects to health.

Most foods that we commonly consume are strictly forbidden in the pH diet. The most surprising of these restrictions is the removal of wheat products. Though the FDA suggests consumption of whole wheat products, the pH diet claims that grains like millet, wheat, rice and oats are harmfully acidic. Alkaline grains such as quinoa, spelt and buckwheat are favoured due to their alkalizing benefits.

Usually, dairy and meat products are banned from the pH miracle Diet. For your protein source, goat milk is allowed. Protein is also available in tofu, nuts, seeds and beans. Almost all vegetables, except mushroom, have a high alkalizing effect. Intake of fruits is limited to grapefruit, lime, lemon and coconuts.

People who have adopted the pH miracle diet claim that there had been tremendous effect on their health well within the first couple of weeks. It is advisable to lower the consumption of pre-processed foods, and increase the intake of vegetables, irrespective of what the diet specifies for the person. As a matter of fact, this has become the point of major criticism of the pH diet. Opponents claim that those who are already consuming fresh food and plenty of water will find no effect from this diet. They ignore the pH balance theory.

Another significant point to be noticed is that there is no scientific proof of the theories involved in pH miracle diet. Several conventional doctors find no benefits arising from this diet. But the principles of this diet are based completely on Chinese medicine, which has been in practice for centuries. These proponents are currently being studied at the John Hopkins’ University and by the United Nations. Critics may have to amend their attitude towards the basis of the diet.



Glen

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