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  2. The Viral VShred Diet Is Lean on the Science. Here's ... - AOL

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    From there, VShred offers two options for its diet plans: one based on carb cycling, a nutritional practice with a goal of muscle gain and weight loss, and the other on counting macronutrients (or ...

  3. Experts Say This TikTok-Viral Diet May Be Legit. Here ... - AOL

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    The Valencia diet emphasizes fruits, vegetables, and plant-based proteins—a meal plan that Dr. Laing generally approves of, noting that many adults in the U.S. don’t consume enough of these foods.

  4. The 4-Hour Body - Wikipedia

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    A review of The 4-Hour Body in WebMD was skeptical of the diet, quoting Barry Sears (creator of the Zone diet): "Skip the 4-hour body and opt for a 24-hour-365-day-a-year body, because you need a plan that makes sense that you can live with." [3] In the same article, Michael Aziz (creator of the Perfect 10 Diet) claims the cheat day is ...

  5. Does the GOLO Diet work? Experts explain the pros, cons, and ...

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    With a slew of claims about weight loss and health, the GOLO Diet is the latest of many offering a fix. ... A typical day on the diet plan will see you eating between 1,300 and 1,800 calories ...

  6. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    This diet is dangerous and can lead to sudden death when not done in a medically supervised setting. [36] [37] Several diets listed here are weight-loss diets which would also fit into other sections of this list. Where this is the case, it will be noted in that diet's entry.

  7. eDiets.com - Wikipedia

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    eDiets.com, Inc. is an online service offering professional dietary, nutritional, and exercise advice.The company was formed in 1997. Originally called Practi-cal, the original 12-week weight management program was based on Weighting For Wellness, written by Donna DeCunzo, RD, LD. [2]

  8. Fit for Life - Wikipedia

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    Fit for Life is a diet and lifestyle book series stemming from the principles of orthopathy. It is promoted mainly by the American writers Harvey and Marilyn Diamond . [ 1 ] The Fit for Life book series describes a fad diet which specifies eating only fruit in the morning, eating predominantly "live" and "high-water-content" food, and, if ...

  9. Fitness coach debunks popular diet and workout myths on ... - AOL

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    Ben Carpenter has been a personal trainer for 17 years and has heard and seen it all. Now he's debunking viral TikTok videos with facts, science and humor.