They obviously add some sort of chemical in the food. My advice: Don't do those diets!
You can find the best foods by going on WebMd.com or something to find out the best diets for you and your body types and suggests some foods for you.
Vegetarian diets allow you to eat more vegetables, fruits, and fiber than most modern Americans. However, that's only if you're diligent about eating healthy foods - even though some foods might not have meat in them, they may not be good choices.
For type A diets, it is best to eat foods that fresh and organic. For type B diets, it is best to eat vegetables along with gamey foods such as lamb and bison. For type O diets, eat a health and balanced diet but exercise is key to weight loss.
Most fad diets don't work, but there are some that might work, if they are used for a short time, include healthy foods and allow you to think about what you are eating. An example might be the 'baby food diet' Always check with your doctor before starting any diet.
Some heart healthy diet plans include diets that offer foods that are not that greasy, or salty. Foods such as these can be harmful to your heart health.
To lose weight you not only need to go on a diet but you also need to exercise every once in a while. A healthy diet suggest eating foods such as salads and others.
There are some foods and beverages someone with ADHD should avoid. Some foods can help calm you down as well. www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/adhd-diets
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/gastric-bypass-diet/my00827 The diet goes into 2 phases. Phase one is liquid diets and phase two is pureed diets. You can find out the foods to avoid like popcorn, as well as find out what foods are good (like pureed meats) at the link.
There are some blood type diets that seem to be on the mark for what the blood type is. In the diets it says what foods are good for you, bad for you and what you should use for a diet or weight loss.
Some foods are prohibited by religions--for example pork is forbidden by Judaism, Islam, and Hinduism. Certain foods are prescribed by religion--for example the Passover meal in Judaism.
There are no specific diets to reduce arthritis pain. You should eat healthy, have a balanced diet, make sure your food is fresh and avoid high fat and sodium foods.
low fat is a food with a low fat content. some use these foods to help with losing weight and for diets.