The best place to find information on the No Fad Diet would be the American Heart Association, specifically from their site: http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/GettingHealthy/WeightManagement/Welcome-to-the-No-Fad-Diet_UCM_305835_SubHomePage.jsp. You can also read about it in a book entitled "American Heart Association No-Fad Diet: A Personal Plan for Healthy Weight Loss"which can be purchased from Amazon or may possibly be available at your local library.
The Hollywood Trainer diet is another a fad diet that's going around the internet. More information can be located at http://www.thehollywoodtrainer.com/
The Shangri La Diet is another fad diet that promises to make you lose weight in a short amount of time. More information can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shangri-La_Diet
The no-grain diet seems to be just another extreme diet fad. Most regular doctors will agree that extreme diets are extremely unhealthy unless your on them for a medical reason, and under the close supervision of your regular physician. You can find out more information about this diet at http://www.nograindiet.com/
I would consult a dietician regarding this diet. It is a fad diet and does not give your body the proper nutrients required for survival. I would only recommend using this diet in addition to other health measures.
Macrobiotic diets as well as any other fad/trend/crash diet are not a good idea unless advised by your doctor. Your best bet would be to skip the fad/trend/crash diets and slowly lose weight with proper diet and exercise.
Some people think colon cleansing is just another fad and some people swear by it. The diet consists of mostly raw fruits and vegetables. You can find out more about the colon cleanse diet at this site: http://www.springclean-cleanse.com/foods-that-cleanse-your-colon.html
Consult your physician or try going to mayoclinic.com to see what pops up.
Green Tea diets as well as any other fad/trend/crash diet are not a good idea unless advised by your doctor. Your best bet would be to skip the fad/trend/crash diets and slowly lose weight with proper diet and exercise.
The Lemonade Diet's website- lemonadediet.tv- can provide you with any necessary information. Keep in mind, though, that any such fad diet will not benefit you nearly as much as a more balanced healthy one, and may result in you actually gaining weight!
Here is a breakdown of fad diets by WebMD: http://www.webmd.com/diet/guide/the-truth-about-fad-diets. This article also offers tips about how to approach weight loss in a health manner and tips on picking the right diet.
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The Fad Diet Circus - 1973 was released on: USA: 1973