That depends on what type of diet you mean. There are many types of diet. Some diets treat a disease or condition. Other diets are for optimum health. Others diets are for weight loss or weight gain. For example, there is a diabetic diet, diverticulitis diet, irritable bowel diet, Crohn's disease diet, acne diet, autistic diet, epilepsy diet, low carb diet, weight maintainer diet, weight gain diet, anti-Candida diet, food allergy/intolerance rotation diet, elimination diet, hypertension diet, cardiovascular disease diet, kidney disease diet, etc.
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A diet technically is an eating plan. It's better to eat overall healthy, with a few treats, than to adhere to a strict eating plan. However, if you have special needs, talk to a doctor or health care professional.
we have a balanced diet because if we don't have a balanced diet we could get certain diseases and can get fit
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A balanced diet. Also: a sound diet; a complete diet; a nourishing diet; a nutritious diet.
The skinny diet is a real diet it is a vegan diet. The skinny diet is a very healthy diet to try and if you are looking to cut out meats then this would be the diet for you.
Diet Pepsi came out in 1964 Diet Coke was 1982.
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yes Halal diet is same to Muslim diet
A diet is a pattern of eating behavior. People frequently refer to their diet when they are attempting to lose weight. A person who is dieting (attempting to lose weight) is "on a diet." "In diet" is grammatically incorrect.
the Grapefruit diet
There are no healthy advantages of an unhealthy diet. An unhealthy diet is an unhealthy diet.
As with any diet there will be those who say the grapefruit diet has produced results for them. One fact to remember is that this diet does not meet the governments requirements for a balanced diet.
Their is no diet
Balanced diet
No, diet is not an adverb.The word diet is a noun and a verb.