No. Noodles are great. Carbohdrates are good as part of a balanced diet, but packaged noodles with flavourings are not good; they'll probably include a lot of salt and other things you don't need. Plain noodles - or any plain pasta - with a well-balanced sauce, say, canned Italian tomatoes cooked with olive oil, onions and wine, maybe a little cheese for protein - are great because they will leave you feeling satisfied, which is the main aim of good eating. If you keep feeling deprived of food you'll be tempted to snack. The idea of being "on a diet" isn't good. Try to think of good food and good eating as something you do for life, as well as exercise - walking instead of driving, for example, or climbing stairs instead of using lifts. Expensive gyms and personal trainers don't work in the long run. Eating well and moving more isn't something you just do until you can fit into your jeans, it's about health more than appearance: you work out how to be fit and healthy in the most enjoyable way and then do it all your life.
eating noodles daily is really bad since they add wax to the noodles
Eating noodles can make you get a lot of carbs, and carbs make you gain weight.
NO! as long as you don't choke on them
A diet that is bad for you. That could mean not eating enough, eating too much, eating unhealthy foods. The list goes on.
You should not feel bad when you are on a diet. If you are feeling ill, you are probably not eating enough calories.
No, but apparently noodles are bad for grammar.
It is no worse than eating it cooked. The noodles are high in carbohydrates, so be sure to have some protein and vegetables with them.
NO!
everydiet.com has information on most popular diets, including Gordon Ramsey's diet. His diet is more based on knowing what you are eating, instead of eating foods that are bad for you.
No, noodles are not a balanced diet. For information about the importance of a balanced diet, and what it consists of, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
eating pot noodles
No, unless you eat too much noodles.