A safe diet for a child of any age would be to give them as much healthy foods as possible. For example, instead of giving a child a bag of chips, or cookies for dessert, maybe give them an apple with peanut butter, or celery with ranch dip. It is a safe and healthy alternative.
No diets are safe......diets are only meant for temporary achievements!!
Low fat diets can be safe as long as a person sticks to its rules and does not try to completly cut out all the fats. The body still needs some fats, and some of them are actually good for you.
yes, because some diets can make you gain more weight, and some diets make you so thin you become bulimic or anorexic. I suggest talking to a doctor before starting a diet, to make sure its safe.
Usually it is doctors who decide if a diet is safe. Some people publish diets because they did it and it worked for them. Make sure you consult with a doctor before going on a diet.
These diets that are designed for diabetics are actually not suggested for children. This is due to the fact that many children do not have the nutritional needs met if kept on this diet.
Diabetic diets are safe and healthy to follow. In fact, if you have diabetes and the diet has been recommended by your doctor, you may be endangering your health by not following it.
There are many different types of low calorie diets. It depends on which one you are following and if it's one of the recommended safe diets. http://www.webmd.com/diet/guide/low-calorie-diets offers an informed article on information about low calorie diets. Using this guide, you will be able to determine if the diet you are given is safe or not.
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As with all diets, fasting diets have both risks and benefits. There are many religions that fast and they are healthy. Keeping the weight off after fasting is the trick.
Yes! You will want to make sure what nutrients you are missing when you eat an all vegan diet and make sure that your children get these vitamins and nutrients in other foods. It can be very safe and healthy!
Dorothy Edna May Francis has written: 'Diets for sick children' -- subject(s): Nutrition, Diets in disease, Children
berries make better fruits than other diets on low glycemic diets because they have less grams on the index http://www.glycemicgourmet.com/glycemic-index-table.html