Archive for November, 2008

What kind of diet should I start in order to get muscle def but staying lean and toned?

Sunday, November 30th, 2008
Kwah-Pow!!!! asked:


I would just like to know what kind of diet would be best.
Thanks for the help.

Jean
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Idiot Proof Diet-weight Loss-dieting Tricks-online Diet Generator-diet Hand Book

Sunday, November 30th, 2008
Josh Green asked:


With so many different ideas about dieting currently on the market, it can be very confusing and difficult for people who are trying to find a diet plan that will work for them and meet their specific needs. If they keep trying over and over with diets that work for other people, but that don’t work for themselves, it can become very discouraging.

All forms of dieting follow the same rules: consuming controlled amounts of healthy food so that our bodies do not have access to excessive amounts of unused energy which it can convert into fat to be stored in those places considered unhealthy or unattractive.

In order to do so, people must eat healthier diets whilst exercising sufficiently and maintaining those diets. There is no perfect cure-all diet that can work for everyone in every circumstance. This was the main motivation behind the diet for idiots. The diet for idiots is a diet plan promoting weight loss for idiots/ This plan combines different diet styles in order to achieve easy fat loss for idiots.

One major reason that the plan will work consistently is due to the fact that the plan takes all these different eating styles and ensures that they are rotated in order to allow the body to get all the nutrients it needs in order to function on a daily basis but still remain healthy. The diet plan is a great diet plan.

Without the use of many different diet plans there would not be much merit to the plan because most diets that are in existence always omit something or encourage over eating something. For instance a low carbohydrate diet encourages the removal of a large part of your carbohydrate intake.

The other side of the coin from the so called omission diets are those which encourage excess in a particular foodstuff – the high protein diet being a prime example. The main aspect of this regime is that adherents are encouraged to gorge themselves on high protein foods and avoid those high in carbohydrates and other substances.

Many diet plans are available in the market today. Most are confusing. Low calorie and low sugar intake means healthy diet. We can call this diet for idiots. To maintain those diets and keeping on exercising will control weight. This is weight loss for idiots. Practicing ideal diet habits with exercise and control of calories can easily result in this program of fat loss for idiots. Best plan is to take a balanced diet. Carbohydrates should be as low as possible. High protein diets should also be avoided. A dieting person is still encouraged to take low carbohydrate, low fat and protein rich diet.



Luis
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What is the best diet to lose weight and lower blood pressure?

Saturday, November 29th, 2008
susan15022001 asked:


I really need to lose weight and lower my blood pressure. What is a diet that would address these issues?? I just realized that my microwave meals are LOADED with sodium. I am not a very good cook, also.

Luis
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Atkins Diet Misconceptions: High Protein or High Fat Diet?

Saturday, November 29th, 2008
bowulf asked:


This is the second in Atkins Diet misconceptions or myths series, and in this video I deal with the thought this is a high protein diet. Just check out google for “Atkins Diet” and “high protein,” and you’ll see how prevalent this misconception is.

USDA Food Pyramid Standard for Protein:
10-35% of Total Calories

http://health.msn.com/weight-loss/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100186268

http://www.health.gov/DietaryGuidelines/dga2005/document/html/chapter5.htm

Can diet and exersise reduce cellulite apperance?

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008
Lulu asked:


I have an aunt who is very active in natural remedies and completely altered her diet to get rid of cellulite. She eats only fish and chicken as her meats and nothing is ever fried on her diet. Can this work for me too, or will this method vary from person to person?

Lillian
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