And more than anywhere else
diet theories which even in my discerning eyes, look good on paper — definitely don't play out well in the gym.
Then there is the moderate to high calorie diets which include High Protein, Parillo, High fat [again — variation] high carb, etc.)
diet theories.
Have you ever wondered why there are so many
diet theories and programs out there?
When I was diagnosed 4 years ago, I literally devoured every little bit of research and
diet theory, then started to experiment all bias aside 2 - 3 month on every theory.
In fact this shows why all other
diet theories are wrong and make lots of people ill.
I've been watching some videos on Youtube lately promoting
the diet theory of not combining carbs and fats in the same meal.
Women come to FLOliving.com after having tried being all sorts of the big
diet theories for their PCOS, PMS, Fibroids, and Infertility.
Examples of homemade
diet theories include: BARF, the Ultimate Diet and the Volhard Diet.
Not exact matches
[Based on his nutritional - deficiency
theory, Williams has developed a form of therapy based on a balanced
diet plus special high - vitamin supplementary nutrients.
The basic
theory is that by cutting out everything from your
diet but the very healthiest and nutrient - rich produce for a few days — essentially giving your body and digestive system a rest — your body is restored.
Instead I'm trying the whole «when you say you are on a
diet, that just gives your body permission to gain weight»
theory out and NOT being on a
diet.
The gluten free elimination
diet is simple in
theory and considerably more complicated in application.
One
theory is that the rise in cases is due to the changes in a typical child's
diet that has occurred over the last 30 to 40 years.
You can test this
theory in your own child's case by eliminating foods and vitamins containing colorings with names like tartrazine, Red 40, and Yellow 5 from your child's
diet for several weeks to see if your child's behavior or mood improves.
If
diet caused lupus, then in
theory everyone who eats a regular American
diet should be coming down with an autoimmune disease.
Despite this
theory, many women swear that changing their
diet helped relieve constipation in their breastfed babies.
It's still inconclusive as to why this is (
theories include hormone production,
diet, or full breast maturation), but do we even need a reason?
In
theory, if you eat a well - balanced
diet, you should be able to get all the nutrients your body needs.
While there seems to be some merit to this
theory, a broad
diet using all the flavors is much more interesting than an all «sweet»
diet.
One
theory: a lack of calcium and magnesium in your
diet.
In
theory then, people of any age could boost their eyesight by improving their
diet or taking supplements.
Figuring out why the French have low cardiovascular disease rates despite a
diet high in saturated fats has spurred research and many
theories to account for this phenomenon known as the «French paradox.»
«Pilot study in Kenya shows link between chronic pain and glutamate consumption: Researchers test
theory that
diet change can alleviate pain.»
But in
theory it could also help people with other conditions stick to a low sodium
diet, says Dominique Charmot of Ardelyx, the California - based company that developed it.
«This study breathes new life into the discredited
theory that supplementing the
diet with antioxidants can improve health,» said Seals.
This is because like vitamins, omega - 3 fats have to come from our
diets — and although humans can in
theory make some EPA and DHA from shorter - chain omega - 3 (found in some vegetable oils), research has shown this conversion is not reliable, particularly for DHA, say the researchers.
And there are various
theories regarding its
diet as well: Some scientists assume a strictly vegetarian lifestyle, while others consider the ape a meat eater, and a few believe that its
diet was exclusively limited to bamboo.
Campaigning vegans will change nothing if they embrace bad science and conspiracy
theories when making the health case for their
diet, says Anthony Warner
«I wanted to rigorously test the
theory that carbohydrate restriction is particularly effective for losing body fat since this idea has been influencing many people's decisions about their
diets.»
The principles and
theories behind this
diet are extremely sound.
This study's results have also put another old
theory to the test, which is that eating a low - protein or high - protein
diet makes your metabolism inefficient.
In
theory, if you kept strict on this
diet — it would be less likely to acquire an abundance of bodyfat even when bulking.
Dipausquale has been kind ot vague with his
theories somewhat on this
diet, but I do believe Dan is going to be much more precise with his.
In
theory, we should get enough B vitamins in our
diet and with a healthy
diet it is quite possible — and advisable — to do so.
Concerning this finding, it is clear that in
theory, you could model a
diet to encompass low - protein intake, which will lower your myostatin levels and therefore boost your muscle building processes.
Similarly, while I liked the Paleo
diet (and it's even stricter cousin Whole30) in
theory — lots of veggies, protein, healthy fats, some fruit, and no grains or dairy sounded okay — in practice, I became a hangry monster.
Her
theory about intense sugar cravings is that due to stress, poor
diet or environmental factors, some people are deficient in certain amino acids to the point that
diet alone may not be enough to reverse the problems.
According to the
theory behind an alkaline - based
diet, consuming too much acidic food will cause an increase in the acidity (and decrease in pH) of...
«Knowing that there may be a more rapid increase in heart - related risk factors, women may be able to increase their level of exercise and the quality of their
diet to in
theory counteract some of this natural rise in heart disease risk.»
Use the «nudge
theory» to tweak your environment and smash your gym and
diet goals.
The
theory behind the Paleo
diet is to mimic the eating patterns of the hunter - gatherers of our past, before processed foods came into play.
With evolutionary mismatch as a unifying
theory, speakers present on topics including
diet, movement, sleep, stress, epigenetics, and more.
No grains, based on the
theory that paleolithic peoples had no grains in their
diet, and also because grains contain various anti-nutrients.
But his approach, as radical as it was, really proves that a ketogenic
diet can have profound health benefits — not to mention blowing the saturated fats
theory of heart disease out of the water, once again.
The
theory is that this
diet, helped along the way with some intermittent fasting, can put the body into a state of ketosis where it burns fat for energy, while starving cancer cells of their beloved glucose.
It's no wonder most people are confused by carbs — there is a ton of conflicting information out there, with various opinions, fad
diets, and
theories piled on top of it all.
It's no wonder most people are confused by carbs - there is a ton of conflicting information out there, with various opinions, fad
diets, and
theories piled on top of it all.
One
theory is that the decline of gelatin containing foods in our
diets has led to an increase in cellulite as we don't have the needed building blocks for healthy connective tissue.
My
theory is that my kids have gotten easier and been better sleepers because my
diet has improved with each pregnancy.
A guy who cured his eczema with a Vitamin A elimination
diet presents his
theory that Vitamin A is not a vitamin, it's actually a toxin — and it's the root cause of all of all the autoimmune diseases.