The diet you are referring to is the Dr. Oz Ultimate Diet. You can find more information about this eating plan at Dr. Oz's website: www.doctoroz.com/challenges/dr-oz-ultimate-diet.
Everydiet.org has information about the 4 week detox diet, which was created by a holistic nutitionist, at http://www.everydiet.org/diet/4-week-detox-plan. The creator of the plan has also written a book about it - you can read reviews of the book and purchase it at amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/4-Week-Ultimate-Body-Detox-Plan/dp/0471792136.
"3 Day Cleanse & Mucusless Diet" is the name of a book that can be read to obtain more information about the mucusless diet. It was written by Dr. John R. Christopher.
There are many places where a person can read bout the Perricone Diet. The Perricone official website has information about the Perricone diet. Also, the Oprah site has information about the diet as well.
You may access the Weight Watchers main web site at www.weightwatchers.com and also read reviews at www.webmd.com/diet/features/weight-watchers-diet for more information.
The Shangri-La diet undoubtedly differs from others in that it doesn't use restrictive eating techniques. In this diet plan, dieters can supposedly eat whatever foods they like but are advised to stay away from processed foods and advised to choose more wholesome foods. For more information, read this helpful article: http://www.webmd.com/diet/features/shangri-la-diet
You don't have to have the same phones to be on a family plan. Check out T-Mobile's family plan. You can read the details and find out more information.
Diets are difficult no matter what plan you follow. The key to losing weight is diet and exercise. You have to burn more calories than you eat. I find it helpful to track every minute of exercise and every bite I eat.
A high protein diet is what is recommended for those that have blood type O. For more information, please read Dr. D'Adamo's book. As always, consult your own doctor before starting a new diet or exercise program.
To find out more about the Personality Type Diet, you may want to read the official book by Robert Kushner. It is available at amazon.com. You may also want to take the quiz at diet.com to check for your best Personality Diet plan: http://www.diet.com/diet/personality-quiz.php
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.
From everything I have read it seems that the author Ann Louise Gittleman is the one who created the fat flush diet plan in her aptly named book "The Fat Flush Plan."
The Hampton's Diet is a diet that promotes low-carb consumption. It also advises people to eat more avacados, macadamia nut oil, and olive oil. For more information, you may want to read the book "The Hamptons Diet" by Dr. Fred Pescatore.