More research is needed to determine if diet, smoking, alcohol consumption, or vitamins have any connection to the formation of cataracts.
Some studies have determined that a diet high in fat will increase the likelihood of cataract formation, while an increase in foods rich in antioxidants will reduce the incidence.
There is extensive research about the effect of lifestyle and diet on various health conditions, although research on the McDougall diet specifically has not yet been released.
Yes. A healthy diet with plenty of vitamins and minerals is essential for fetal development. Newer research shows that in particular it is the B vitamins that are the most important for proper brain development, among other things.
The Budwig Diet is not scientific because there is no established research to show it has any health benefits. The inventor of the diet, Budwig, has not published any scientific research either.
it is important that you have a diet. chilren should he a diet too.
no research has been done on macrobiotic diet. So no one can say that.
Most of the controversy surrounds claims that the diet can cure cancer. These claims stem from anecdotal reports and are not substantiated by scientific research.
Folic acid is needed in the diet for the healthy development of cells
Low protein
Different Diets work for different people. By doing research on particular diet type, you can see which one works for you. As for that particular diet you can go to http://www.webmd.com/diet/features/the-fruit-flush-diet and get reviews on this diet.
Look up the Mediterranean Diet, for one.
Calcium and vitamin A help to aid in bone development. Eating a good diet also helps to continue healthy bone development.