Yes, there are more than likely some crash diets out there that restrict the fat intake that low. However, it isn't healthy - don't be afraid of fats! As long as you eat the "good kind," which is mono/polyunsaturated, they aren't going to be bad for your health.
There are many free diet plans to choose from such as the sugar busters diet, which restricts carbohydrates and sugars, mainly foods that have added sugars. There are also low fat diets and low calorie diets. None of these diets work for everyone and you should find the one that is right for you.
The prison I was in allowed diets. Like kosher diets, diets based on any allergies, etc.
There aren't any asthma diets. So, one should instead focus on staying healthy by eating healthy foods and getting daily exercise. If one stays healthy then there is less chance of complications in relation to one's asthma.
There are not any diets that are specifically designed for women. However diets such as Jenny Craig offer diets for men and women. I have researched this question and have not found any diets specifically for women.
Weight Watchers is one of the most popular diets in 2014. This type of diet does not restrict any foods, but the participant must keep their daily point allowance in mind.
It depends on the country. Some do not have any legislation that restricts the age you have to be.
A large MacDonalds fries (176) contains 8 Grams of protein, 35% daily required intake of Vit C, 2% daily required intake of calcium. and 8% daily required intake of iron. there is not much there to work with.
Make sure that you are eating healthy and exercising! Weight loss will be much easier if you exercise regularly and eat healthy and stay within your daily limits!
Experts say that blood type diets do not work any better than any other regular diets. They can actually deprive you of some nutrients you need, but with suppliments, they can be equally effective.
Any kitchen supply or health food store. They're widely available for weighing food, especially on medically-recommended diets such as for diabetics etc.
There arin't any diets to build muscle alone..If you're working out and lifting weight then you should be on a high protein diet.
There are no specific articles that compare health diets, however there are many articles online which discuss benefits, pros and cons between various fad diets and such.