Can you eat grits on the hcg diet?
With the traditional hcg diet protocol done by Dr. Simeons you can only consume certain vegetables. Some people have altered this a little bit, but I'd recommend sticking to the original protocol for best results. Here are some of the allowed vegetables: cabbage asparagus chard spinach For a full list check out the related links.
You may have clams during phase 3 of the HCG diet.
You eat the fruit without the skin
No.
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Yes, horses can eat spaghetti squash in moderation. While it's not a traditional part of their diet, this type of squash is non-toxic and can provide some nutritional benefits. However, it should be introduced gradually and given as an occasional treat rather than a staple, as horses have specific dietary needs primarily consisting of hay and grass. Always consult with a veterinarian before adding new foods to a horse's diet.
Yes, you can eat the outside of a spaghetti squash, but it is typically tough and not very palatable. Most people prefer to cook the squash and eat the flesh inside, which has a stringy texture resembling spaghetti. If you choose to eat the skin, make sure to wash it thoroughly to remove any dirt or pesticides. However, it's generally recommended to focus on the inner flesh for the best flavor and texture.
Not on phase 2
Yes, you can eat carbs on an HCG diet plan. If you do eat carbs make sure that you stick to your 500 calorie plan. you may eat anything you want if it fits in your plan.
No, all dairy is to be avoided.
You can find example food that you might eat on the HCG diet on the following site: http://www.hcgdiet.net/. It is very low in calories.