Carbohydrates
Simple modified diets are ones that aren't too complicated. Someone who is on a simple modified diet may just choose to remove sugar from their daily intake.
Yes. There is no contraindication for vitamin use in the various diabetic diets.
The suggesested daily calorie intake is 2,000. Some modified diets can go up to 2,500.
fiber
A diet high in protein, complex carbs, and Omega-3s will be beneficial to a child with ADHD. For more information, visit WebMD: http://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/adhd-diets
Starches are the most common complex carbohydrates that are found in human diets. Starches are polysaccharides that are made up of several glucose molecules tied together with glycosidic bonds.
There would be no vesicle shipping from the cell to where modified proteins are needed. No modified proteins. There would be no lysosome synthesis either.
Hunger is a very complex issue, so there is no onesolution for it. GM foods can be part of the solution.
Slow carbs are complex carbs like whole grains, legumes, fruit and veggies. No carb diets require no carbs which means no bread, pasta, rice, potatoes and definitely no sweets, no donuts, etc.
I would try benfiber.com and prevention.com if your looking to revitalize your body. These sites will share with you the complex balance of a healthy body and mind.
The prison I was in allowed diets. Like kosher diets, diets based on any allergies, etc.
There are different types of routine hospital diets depending on why a person is hospitalized. There are low sodium diets, regular diets, soft diets and liquid diets.