Some dangerous diets can cut out entire categories of food or require a person to eat just one thing, such as cabbage soup-yuck! So pills, special drinks, all-liquid diets, and other gimmicks are poor choices, especially for kids.
No. They are dangerous to your health.
They're dangerous and unhealthy.
Both fast food diets and tobacco usage are dangerous. They will have long-term effects on the health and well being of the body.
In a word no.There are many diets and procedures but they are not healthy and are sometimes dangerous.
yes but too much of anything is dangerous - the stress on your kidneys would increase
I do not endorse any of the so called "Extreme diets" that are showing up online. They can be very dangerous. Healthy eating and exercise is a much more effective, safer, and long term way to reach your goals.
A no sugar diet is dangerous and possible impossible as nearly all food contains sugar to some extent. Some companines do tailored diets, which would include reducing sugar intake. Try Sainsburys diets.
I'm just an electrician, but I believe certain people won't advocate those diets because the average person thinks that these diets are "carte-blanche" tickets to eating large amounts of fatty meat - not the true intent of either diet...
The website mastercleanser.org should have any information you need to know about it. Detox diets can be dangerous, consult a physician before starting.
The prison I was in allowed diets. Like kosher diets, diets based on any allergies, etc.
There are different types of routine hospital diets depending on why a person is hospitalized. There are low sodium diets, regular diets, soft diets and liquid diets.
because you won't follow them and generaly you'll end up gaining that 50% of your fat lost back if you even do follow the diet.