All fad diets work in the short term. The Gerd diet will work in helping you to lose weight, but the best way to keep weight off is through proper diet and exercise.
Not all diets work for everyone. You can read more about the Glycemic Index diet at http://www.livestrong.com/article/410079-does-the-low-gi-diet-work.
There are two sites that have information about GERD, WebMD and Medicinenet.com and both suggest that the GERD symptoms require surgery rather than any type of symptom relieve because they don't work long term.
The Personality Type Diet is one of many diets that are out there. No one diet works for everyone, however because this diet is more of a look into your habits and establishing a new lifestyle diet, it CAN work for anyone.
The best diet to help combat GERD symptoms would be to stay away from foods with high contents of acid or salt and to try and include more calcium and soft foods. The point of the diet is to not disrupt or encourage the GERD symptoms to reoccur.
My suggestion is to look up information on the gerd diet to see if it is what you want and what you require in a diet. Remember to check with your doctor before any serious dieting. Good luck.
The kimkins diet does not work for everybody. It is a diet that mainly makes you eat hardly anything, and work out a lot. I would not suggest it to many people.
Every diet is different for each person on them. The only way you will know if this diet wil work for you is to try it. You can find information on this diet at webmd.com.
Yes, when you suffer from GERD or basically acid reflux disease, there are definitely foods that you should avoid eating. gicare.com/Diets/GERD.aspx
Diets only work when done with exercise. And no diet out there is absolutely going to work for everyone. everyone is different and needs diets and work out plans tailored to them to be sure to get the best outcome they can get.
The martini diet does not necessarily work for everyone. It requires a great deal of self-discipline. Although users report it easy to understand, they also report it difficult to stick to.
Many sites, including the WebMD site, address GERD (acid reflux disease) diets. Broccoli, spinach, and bananas can be part of this diet, since they absorb stomach acid.
Everyone is different, the diet that works for one person will not always work for everyone. One recommendation is to check with your physician to see what they recommend for you.