Methodists do not have a specific diet prescribed by their faith. However, individual congregations or members may choose to observe certain dietary practices based on personal convictions, health considerations, or during specific seasons like Lent. The emphasis is generally on moderation, health, and ethical eating rather than strict dietary laws. Overall, dietary choices among Methodists can vary widely.
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The special K diet is effective as a diet. However, this diet is very strick and extremely low calorie which can make it hard to stick to if your hungry all the time.
The food that a person would eat or should eat if they are currently on the Special K diet is that of Special K bars and the Special K cereals as well.
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A special colitis diet can be that of eating a heart healthy diet. Foods such as low fat milk, avoiding salt, nuts, and lean meats can be beneficial.
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There is no special diet for the different blood types. It is a common misconception. Just eat a balanced diet, and everybody will be good. Drink water too.
The Special K diet like all diets can work with self control. You still need to eat healthy and well portioned meals and snacks while on the Special K diet.