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Possible, but not recommended. General weight loss recommendations that are doable w/o resorting to extreme diets is 2-4 lbs/week. As
well.. its to help you use weight but usually people use it to look good.....VANITY!
crash diets are not healthy and are not recommended. always check with your primary care physician before starting any diet routine. www.crashdietsthatwork.com has some diets, but i do not recommend them.
There is no iodine in tea, and is recommended for people who need to be on low iodine diets.
There are many popular fad diets that claim that one can lose 10 pounds in a week. Some of the most popular fad diets are the cabbage soup diet, master cleanse diet and the Hollywood diet.
Diabetic diets are safe and healthy to follow. In fact, if you have diabetes and the diet has been recommended by your doctor, you may be endangering your health by not following it.
Diabetic patients who take lots of carbohydrates risk worsening the condition if they do not follow the special diets.
After gastric bypass surgery, diet is extremely important. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/gastric-bypass-diet/my00827 is an excellent webiste to find out more about gastric surgery diets. Typically one will not eat solid food for a period of 3 months or more after surgery depending on individual progress.
There is no set answer for this. The amount of food each individual anorexic consumes is widely different. Some choose very low calorie diets while other choose long periods of fasting.
Find a book on blood type diets. People with A blood types have their own set of recommended foods, just as people with B blood types. People with the blood type AB can eat a mix of both the diets.
Potassium salt is not better; it is recommended for some diets without sodium.
No HCG diets have no merit per doctors in the field. It can actually cause more harm than good in its client base. Stay away from HCG diets as they are extremely unhealthy.