Sentences with phrase «diet claim»

People who prefer a raw diet claim that the foods lose some of their nutritional value when they are cooked, and that's true.
Advocates of the raw food diet claim that it offers lots of benefits to dogs and dog owners.
Many rapid fat loss diets claim that you can lose a pound of fat every day for a week or x number of days.
Supporters of proper diet claim that a diet should be followed for life — so you can keep the results.
You may not drop dozens of pounds in a week like some fad diets claim, but your body will be healthier and your lower body mass will be much easier to maintain.
Many gut healing diets claim to be the best, but I've found it most important to determine which diet is best for you.
Most pet owners who feed their dogs a hypoallergenic diet claim that the skin and any digestive products quickly and significantly improve.
Many who feed their dogs a raw food diet claim their dogs are healthier, happier, and suffer from fewer allergies or illnesses than other dogs.
From Nordic to Japanese to Mediterranean, a number of diets claim to have the key to longevity.
The lowdown The Lemon Detox diet claims to cleanse your body of toxins while whittling your waist.
Commercial Diets: The manufacturers of commercial diets claim that their products contain all of the nutrients essential to the survival of chelonians however, extensive research into the actual nutritional requirements is lacking.
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.
A lot of opposers of the vegan diet claim that there is no way people can get protein without eating animal products, however, that is not the case.
The proponents of the GM diet claim eating according to their meal plan for 7 days will help you lose weight.
The macro diet claims that you can eat whatever you want and still lose unwanted fat if it fits your macros (IIFYM).
Your blood pH is tightly regulated between 7.35 and 7.45 (despite what that kooky alkaline diet claims).
Proponents of Ancestral diets claim that the human body has never evolved to eat glutinous grains which is why wheat is linked to so many health problems including obesity.
Proponents of plant - based diets claim that the evidence against protease inhibitors, phytates, saponins and other plant toxins is exaggerated, inconclusive and irrelevant to humans because so much of it has been done in animals.
The creators of the Macrobiotic diet claim that it can slow, cure and prevent cancer, although there is no scientific evidence to support these claims.
Pet owners who feed their puppies all natural diets claim that their pets stay healthy and benefit from antioxidants that aren't available in several commercial food products.
Manufacturers of grain - free diets claim that grains are just cheap fillers, while several nutrition experts make claims of grains being far from being empty calories as they're packed with protein, vitamins and minerals.
Though some proponents of high - fat diets claim that butter is a health food due to its Vitamin A and Vitamin D content, there is no evidence in favor of feeding butter to your pets (or to you, but that's another argument).
Notice whenever detox diets claim you need to «cleanse» your body to lose weight, they never mention what exactly they'll cleanse from your body, it's just that some ominous «toxins» have to get out?
The Super Shred Diet is a weight loss diet claiming to offer 20 pounds of weight loss in 4 weeks.
Not only is an animal's dietary history important, but some commercial diets claiming to be free of certain ingredients actually contain enough of those ingredient to cause reactions in allergic or sensitive animals.
Proponents of BARF and other raw food diets claim that many veterinarians do not promote home - prepared foods because they are uneducated about nutrition or they sell commercial foods in their clinics; detractors express fears about feeding bones and milk, about assertions that the raw diet prevents many diseases, and about claims that the ingredients in commercial foods cause health problems.
Proponents of a raw diet claim that it is closest to the natural, wild diet and that your cat's gastrointestinal system with function best with raw food as it retains more of the vitamins and other nutrients in the meat.
In the first part of the diet, which lasts two weeks, you may lose six to 10 pounds because of the new habits, the diet claims.
Advocates of these diets claim that you don't need to worry about calories as much when you're eating whole food sources, and most of the time they're right.
Eating can also be considered disordered if a person meticulously plans each meal long into the future, counts calories and weighs foods, follows an excessively strict diet or cuts certain foods from their diet claiming health or ethical reasons, when the real motivation is weight loss.
The diet claims to aim to reduce sodium intake while increasing consumption of foods that are rich in nutrients like potassium, calcium, and magnesium.
The human body just can not lose fat as quickly as some products / diets claim they will allow you to.
While this diet claims to be so easy a caveman could do it, it turns out it's not so simple.
In fact, the diet claims that you can eat whatever you want and you'll still be able to lose weight.
If done right, the diet claims that you can actually lose weight eating these foods.
Proponents of this diet claim that by restricting your calorie intake to once per day, you ensure that your body stays in a constant state of burning...
Proponents of the diet claim the raw food diet diet has anti-aging properties.
This diet claims it can help people lose 10 pounds for each 3 days.
The diet claims it can help you to shift even the most difficult «hard to reach» fat easily and quickly.
The diet claims that by mixing the right amount of these nutrients that you'll reduce inflammation, control blood sugar, and reduce the risk for obesity.
This diet claims to help people to lose weight.
The diet claims it can detoxify the body and help remove fat.
In fact, the diet claims that «Every day of The Master Cleanse that you overcome the psychological need to eat, you feel a growing sense of control that motivates you to complete the process (1).»
Proponents of the diet claim that our bodies are designed to function better when we follow the... Read More»
There are many «fad» diets claiming that eating fat is the way to go.
Advocates of the diet claim that the Zone diet is greatly effective in decreasing inflammation.
These diets claim to contain no grains (corn and oats are most common grains used in pet foods), and often contain potatoes and tapioca, which have a lower nutritive value than grains.
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