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I want to lose 10-20 pounds before school starts. Could I achieve my goal without starving myself, going on that dreaded cabbage-coup diet or grapefruit diet? I want to lose it the right way by excersize and eating healthy foods.
it is possible, but you would probably have to diet and exercise
in and cereals when u can’t eat them?
I can’t quite understand your question, as a Coeliac myself wheat and wholegrain products contain Gluten, therefore you should avoid them, there are plenty of gluten free products out there including Bread and Buns and Pasta, obviously avoid McDonalds and fast food places but if you go to a restaurant all you need is to ask for the chef to use stock instead of gravy, I know its difficult being a coeliac but stick with it, It has been known for it to gradually reverse itself and you can in moderation gradually start to eat normally again and eat those lovely cakes you have been keeping clear of it may take quite a few years 5/10 but I stuck rigidly to the Gluten free diet and now can almost eat anything again so there is hope.
By the way you can eat cereals such as Cornflakes and Rice krispies.
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does anyone know healthy diets that are good for you ?
and have proof that they work well
the best diet is the one that you already do, the only thing you need to do is cut some calories here and there like cut out some sodas, replace them with water/fast food junk food out of your day and you’ll see the pounds come off over time and youll actually be able to stick with the diet.
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1/ Atkins or other low carbohydrate diet
2/ Vegetarian
3/ Vegan
4/ Low GI (Glycemic Index)
5/ Calorie controlled diet
6/ Weightwatchers
7/ Any detox diet
8/ Mediterranean diet
9/ Cabbage soup diet
Can you give me your opinion on which you think are healthy and which are unhealthy?
I would pick Weight Watchers as the healthiest.
I also found some info you may like to read:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/05/07/earlyshow/health/main2770328.shtml
http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/12/29/healthiest.diets/index.html
http://www.consumersearch.com/weight-loss-programs/reviews
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cu-press-room/pressroom/archive/2007/06/0706_eng07006dit.htm
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0846/is_4_21/ai_82349506/
Hope this helps!
does anybody know a recipe i could use to make my new hamster a healthy diet… and if u kno any treat recipes too. i would just buy the hamster food but they dont have any of that here in my area. also, is it true that parsley isnt good for hamsters?
I found this great link for you but its in a chart form… check it out:
http://www.mike-duquette.org/Hamster_Pages/food_list.htm
I think it will help you out!!It doesn’t say anything about parsley but it gives some great info on what you can feed!!! smile good luck
here are a couple more pages to check out (smile):
http://www.petwebsite.com/feeding.htm
http://www.giveusahome.com/articles/hamster_food.htm
http://www.angelfire.com/ca/LynxLair/Micro.html
http://www.hamsters.co.uk/
http://members.aol.com/hamster247/hammylife3.htm
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