Not exact matches
The Spaniard, one of the top right - backs in the division,
claims he is already reaping the benefits of a plant -
based diet — but admits two of his teammates tease him by trying to put meat on his plate as a joke.
Based around the consumption of foods which might interact with a family of proteins known as sirtuin proteins, the Sirtfood
diet claims to aid weight loss.
The detox debate Opinion may be divided on the benefits of doing a detox
diet, however, the Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA)
claims the scientific
basis for these kinds of stringent
diets is lacking and such severe dietary restrictions of whole food groups may be unnecessary.
This class explores the key components and
claims of several dietary categories such as vegan and vegetarian, protein -
based, high - carbohydrate and low carbohydrate, traditional, and calorie - restricted
diets, as well as those that are
based in Eastern medicine principles such as Ayurveda, macrobiotics and food energetics.
With fear -
based diet advice, are there trustworthy sources to back the
claims?
And if you're going to throw away grains (and legumes, another class of foods that trendy
diets are maligning
based on dubious
claims that lectins, phytates, or other «anti-nutrients» are problematic), you're almost of necessity going to be eating a lot of meat.
As for Colin Campbell's China Study, often cited as proof that plant -
based diets are healthier than those containing animal foods, the data on consumption and disease patterns collected by the Cornell University researchers in their massive dietary survey do not support such
claims.
Based on a nine - year - long investigation, Teicholz
claims that saturated fats have been wrongly vilified in the public eye, and that most of us need more dietary fat in our
diets.
The many studies I have looked at that
claim plant -
based diets are superior to omnivorous
diets have four flaws:
Your just splattering
claims out some people perform and feel better on a more starchy
based diet and some people feel and perform better on a heavily fruit
based diet.
Research substantiates the
claim that people who consume plant -
based diets have less chronic disease, such as hardening of the arteries, heart disease,...
While she makes some good points about eating too much unfermented soy, she feels a need to promote that myths that individuals on a plant
based diet do not get enough vitamins, minerals and protein and of course
claims there are not scientific studies that indicate saturated fat and cholesterol contribute to heart disease.
This landmark study, suggesting that coronary heart disease was practically nonexistent among those eating traditional plant -
based diets in Africa,
claimed that there was adequate autopsy evidence to confirm that fact.
There is insufficient evidence to
claim that we require some specific amount of saturated fat in our
diets every day, so it makes little sense to make dietary decisions
based on the fear that we are not getting enough saturated fat.
The
claim that rats on the low - protein
diets ate more but weighed less,
based on papers published in the 1990s, conflicts with Campbell's earlier studies showing that rats actually ate less food on low - protein
diets.
If you are
claiming that a whole food plant
based diet is healthy, neither I nor anyone else here would disagree with you.
Based on the reported values in seaweed, some have
claimed levels of 12 mg (12,000 mcg) in Japanese
diets, although a published analysis of iodine intake in Japan found a range of 45 - 1921 mcg per day (J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo).
I am sure others will
claim the same with a meat
based diet as well.
The authors have dedicated their lives to researching healthy
diets and
claim that a
diet based on whole foods like fruit, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes can save you from heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.
I'm glad you decided to add healthy fats to your
diet, and hope that you will further improve your
diet by considering to keep it full of whole sources of food instead of relying on an extreme, liquid -
based diet made up of fiberless fruits and veggies
based on shoddy, pseudoscientific
claims.
They
claim it's good for low carb
diets, but I vehemently disagree
based on how immediately my son's blood sugar spiked.
A lot of nutritional facilities including the American
Diet Association
claim that protein needs can easily be met just by including plant -
based foods into our
diet.
I find it odd that someone who
claims to be so educated on matters of nutrition would be SO IGNORANT to the multitude of information available regarding the detrimental effects of consuming an animal -
based diet.
What humans have been doing for a time in and of itself is not a selling point for a
diet... 3) Nutrient Deficiencies: The article you referenced makes the
claim that eating a whole food plant
based diet is super tricky and if not done oh so carefully, then the person is doomed to end up with nutrient deficiencies.
Similarly, the
claims that cult
diets can reverse heart disease have no scientific
basis and represent a danger to public health.»
While there isn't sufficient evidence of such
claims about juice and its effect on our health, there is a substantial link between eating a plant -
based diet and a reduced risk for cancer.
Claims that plant -
based diets contain plenty of the calcium we need for bone building and other functions are seriously undercut when one considers the phytate content and modern processing methods.30 In products naturally low in calcium such as soy milk, manufacturers like to boast about added calcium while remaining mum about phytates.
Health
Claim: Based on Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, a food manufacturer may choose to include a health claim that links a diet rich in whole grains to reduced risk of heart disease and some types of ca
Claim:
Based on Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, a food manufacturer may choose to include a health
claim that links a diet rich in whole grains to reduced risk of heart disease and some types of ca
claim that links a
diet rich in whole grains to reduced risk of heart disease and some types of cancer.
What I find fascinating is that these groups are every bit as passionate about their dietary approach as the plant -
based vegans at the other end of the dietary spectrum who also
claim that their
diet was responsible for healing them of all their ailments.
Some experts
claim that if you consume a whole food plant
based diet plus avoid processed oils you don't need to take a supplement for EPA & DHA.
Coming from a primal / paleo
diet (consuming roughly 50g of vegetable
based carbs per day) for nearly a year now, I have found your
claims to be incredibly intriguing and well argued, yet I am still left with some unanswered questions.
Dr. Hershaft stated that the nation's
diet is shaped less by the science -
based guidelines of this Committee than by the profit -
based advertising
claims of the food industry and the politically
based subsidy and regulatory programs of the USDA.
Based on the manufacturer's
claims, this
diet has enough magnesium to keep your cat healthy.
It's important never to choose a
diet based on a single
claim, the
diet you choose should be tailor made for your puppy.
Some small manufacturers
claim to have produced synthetically -
based supplements that when combined with an appropriately balanced all - vegetable
diet will provide the complete nutrition required by cats.
The standards were
based on purified
diets and required feeding trials for pet foods
claimed to be «complete» and «balanced.»
The majority of information used to support
claims that high protein
diets in cats lead to kidney failure is
based on studies in animals that are NOT obligate carnivores, and thus are not designed to process as much protein.