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Eventually you'd die.
British Nutrition Foundation was created in 1967.
Joan Salge Blake has written: 'Nutrition & you' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Nutrition 'Eat right the E.A.S.Y. way!' -- subject(s): Nutrition, Reducing diets 'Nutrition and you' -- subject(s): Nutrition 'Nutrition'
Fad diets are bad for you because they often dehydrate you and they strain the heart,liver and kidneys. Yes you can lose weight on the fad diets but the weight usually comes back quickly and they are not a good balance of nutrition.
Dorothy Edna May Francis has written: 'Diets for sick children' -- subject(s): Nutrition, Diets in disease, Children
Yes. Try out and helath site or runner's site they all have diets available nowadays. www.coolrunning.com training training tips.
You can learn the truth about diets from a nutritionist. They are trained in nutrition and would be able to dispell any diet myths and the health dangers of starting a "fad" diet.
http://www.webmd.com/diet/default.htm Websites like WebMD and MayoClinic are good resources to visit if you want to learn more about nutrition and diets.
You can go to the website, Sponsored By http://www.incredibleegg.org/NutritionalFacts/, this should be able to help you find if it is within the nutrition facts that would work with your diet.
The traditional or mainstream approach to good childhood nutrition is to follow suggestions based on dietary guidelines that are appropriate for a child's age and development level
The science of good eating is nutrition. Nutritionists help people plan healthy diets.
Go to www.nutrition.gov and choose the "Weight Management" link on the left-side menu. The site is free and easy to use. It offers an overview of today's most popular diets, fad diets and what constitutes proper nutrition. Have a look at the "Smart Nutrition 101" link as well.