Here's the honest truth, almost any diet will work if you stick to it. Diets have get a bad rap because they are hard to maintain. weight watchers, the zone diet and the south beach diet are all great. you just have to commit.
Some sources reccomend certain diets based on blood type. However, it has not been scientifically proven that blood type affects one's dietary restrictions.
It is beleived to be true but it isn't. This has been scientifically proven and in some cases religiously proven.
No, that is a superstition that's believed by some people but has not been proven scientifically.
yes it is but some believe that it is not. there have been times when people have proven it but many did not believe.
It is important to note that any diet can work on some people, because they will change their eating and exercising habits in general as they attempt to lose weight through the diet. Weight Watchers and Jenny Craig diets have been shown (though not necessarily "proven") to help some lose weight.
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The Brown Fat Revolution Diet has not been neither proven nor dis-proven, as all diets will have effect on some. A good thing to do in all diets is to portion food and exercise (With intake must be calorie expenditure!).
Sniffing alcohol is thought to ease headaches. This has never been scientifically proven, but some use it to try and relieve their headaches.
Body cleansing diets claim to rid your body of "toxins." There are no medical benefits that have been proven by this diet, however some claim to have lost weight and their bodies feel better after the diet.
Blood type diets have not been scientifically proven by the FDA to have any benefits over traditional dietary meal plans that any human being may peruse. However, if one would like to pique their interests and research on some example of blood type diets, you may want to take a peek at the following website. http://www.drlam.com/blood_type_diet/
There have been studies that show that green tea does lower the risk of some kinds of digestive system cancers. It is certainly part of a healthy lifestyle.
It has been scientifically proven, you do feel better when you have a positive attitude. Some people prefer to just see the truth, the reality, and that's fine, I'm like that as well. But it has been proven that when you try and think positive, you will feel better ultimately.