http://www.diet-i.com/ has information on TONS of diets. It tells you what the best diets currently are, gives you reviews of diets and even has a section for special diets.
Here is some information on the special k diet, i hope you find it helpful! http://www.specialk.com/challenge/ http://www.everydiet.org/diet/special-k-diet http://www.healthyweightforum.org/eng/diets/special-k-diet/
The best place to find advice on gastric sleeve diet--which is done usually after gastric sleeve surgery--is to ask the surgeon who performed the surgery.
The best way to find advice on low carbohydrate diet foods would to be talking with your doctor, or hiring a physical trainer. They will walk you through the foods to, and not to eat.
You can get advice on the p90x diet from my fitness pal,and team beach body.They both have message boards where you can ask questions about the diet.They also have a chat room.
There are several Web sites that offer advice regarding cholesterol diet plans. One of which is: ehealthmd.com/content/cholesterol-lowering-diet-plans, which has advice from the American Heart Association and offers suggestions on diet plans and what to do and what not to do.
You can find information and advice on a fat burning diet plan at web md. They have all kinds of different information about health related topics. You may also contact your local doctor.
There are many great website, such as www.obesityireland.ie/patientsonly/pre_op_diet_advice.pdf www.dailystrength.org/c/...Surgery/advice/12561356-pre-op-diet both are great site to get information.
To find information on the coconut oil diet, visit ehow.com or Wikipedia to learn the definition and key aspects of the diet. For advice from other people who have tried the diet, visit steadyhealth.com to look through the forums and reviews of the coconut oil diet.
You can find it on a website named diet-i.com. It is a great website to learn how to stay fit and healthy.
There are several sites online that will help you to get this information. You might also want to consult your doctor because he has been trained to giving advice on diet and health.
You can find diet books in your local library. Diet advice is everywhere on the internet. The problem isn't finding a diet; it's keeping to it after the first two weeks pass and it's beginning to get annoying when you drive past McDonalds.
There are many places online and off where free diet advice can be found. Mayo Clinic's website is one place where this kind of information can be found. Web MD is another website where this kind of advice can be found for free.