Weight Watchers has a great website which provides information about diets and controlling your appetite and also offers a support group. You can even join Weight Watchers online.
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Many people considering weight loss try low carb diets such as Atkins. A nutritionist can help to guide you in eating low carbs while still staying healthy.
The Atkins Diet and the Dukan Diet are protein based diets and will offer quick weight loss solutions, but the effects are temporary. The best place to find out information on these diets are in books dedicated to them.
Many people these days are going on vegetarian diets in order to increase their vitamin intake and lose weight. A lot of helpful information can be found on the internet, and I would highly recommend any of the health-related sites such as vrg.org, vegetariandietguide.com, etc.
There are many sites for weight control products that are informative and give the pros and cons for these products. It is great to research but very important to consult with your physician before beginning a weight control product.
You can go to the chemistry in your local shops and ask information about protein diets. Also on many websites you can find more information about it.
Yes, if they are overweight, need to lose weight, and the diet is a healthy one. However, things like weight loss tablets and starvation diets are a no-no. For information about how to do it properly, see the related question and answer further down this page, under Related Questions.
You can search company websites directly, such as Jenny Craig or Weight Watchers. Another good website that compares different diets is livestrong.com.
You can go to any medical information site, such as www.webmd.com or www.mayoclinic.com for information on acid reflux diets. The key is really to avoid acidic foods, such as citrus, coffee, or spices.
You could always try the yellow pages. Or talk to your family doctor, they usually would be able to help set you up with the information. You could also go to any local clinic. p.s this is basically the same question.
There are a number of places you can go to get more information about bariatric surgery diets. I'd recommend exploring more than one to get a well rounded amount of information. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/gastric-bypass-diet/my00827