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Common Knowledge From Different Diets

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I had found a few articles that had titles like “10 Things You Need to Know about the ______ Diet.” So I read a ton of these and here is what I found.


The Vegan Diet


A vegan diet can be healthy and may help lower cholesterol, aid in weight loss and reduce the risk of some diseases. But this is only “as long as you can commit to learning about how to meet your nutrient needs, plan ahead to ensure that you are meeting them and make whole foods your focus


It doesn't' necessarily mean its healthy


It's not a magic pill (you still need to your portions)


You need to see out protein


You're more than likely to fart


The Whole 30 Diet


Eat moderate portions of meat, seafood, and eggs; lots of vegetables; some fruit; plenty of natural fats; and herbs, spices, and seasonings. Eat foods with very few ingredients, all pronounceable ingredients, or better yet, no ingredients listed at all because they’re whole and unprocessed. It means NO sugar, alcohol, grains, legumes, dairy, carrageenan, MSG, or sulfites, baked goods, junk foods, or treats with “approved” ingredients. 


Although there’s a lot of social media backing for this diet, there’s not a lot of support from experts.


You'll need to plan your meals ahead of time


Hard to stay consistent


You're likely to end right where you started


You might lack essential nutrients


It's hard to eat out with friends


Mediterranean Diet


Continually near the top of the U.S. News & World Report’s annual Best Diets lists, the Mediterranean diet is known for its heart health benefits and focus on fish, olive oil and red wine. It emphasizes whole foods, is vegetable-centric, replaces saturated fats with omega-3 rich heart-healthy fats, stresses the importance of seafood and whole grains and encourages more cooking and activity in the kitchen (you don't need to drink wine)


It is more of a lifestyle than a diet, and with that probably more sustainable.


As it doesn't focus on calories, you may not lose weight.


You netter like Seafood


You're allowed to eat pasta


Paleo Diet


In its purest form, the paleo diet allows you to eat only those foods that humans ate when they first roamed the planet millions of years ago. This means no grains, legumes, dairy or sugar and lots of meat, coconut, vegetables and fruit. There are benefits to eating a Paleo diet, such as consuming whole, unprocessed foods and lots of produce and being aware of the importance of high-quality meats.


a 2016 review of controlled clinical trials comparing the diet to others, the strongest of the studies found no long-term differences between people following a Paleo diet and those on a control diet after two years.


You will need to do some meal planning


While many people think this is all about meat, it's also all about veggies.


Buy good meat.


Stay away from, sugar, soft drinks, artificial sweeteners, margarine and trans fats.”


Their claims of about grains are false


Watch your calcium


Not accepted by some people


Ketogenic Diet


The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, moderate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that forces the body into a state of ketosis, where fat is burned for fuel instead of carbohydrate. The ketogenic diet is very restrictive and takes a lot of commitment to get the nutrients you need for overall health.


The diet recommends a 4:1 ratio of fat to carbs


The diet recommends protein be around 20%


“Supplementation with vitamins and minerals is an absolute necessity on this type of diet


When you follow the almost no carb rule you may experience, “Constipation, bad breath and dizziness are just a few of the side effects of going so low-carb. “


Your gut may suffer


Lack of energy sometimes known as the Keto Flu


It may be hard to eat out with friends


You'll need to plan ahead


DASH Diet


The healthy DASH diet plan was developed to lower blood pressure without medication in research sponsored by the US National Institutes of Health, Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension. The internet was not to lose weight. The DASH diet is consistently ranked the best diet for a reason. “It’s balanced, realistic and flexible. It’s an eating plan that includes common, everyday foods that offer a multitude of benefits for all age groups.


The DASH diet recommends plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables.

DASH is an acronym. It stands for:


Dietary


Approaches


to


Stop


Hypertension


The DASH recommends:


Eating vegetables, fruits, and whole grains

Including fat-free or low-fat dairy products, fish, poultry, beans, nuts, and vegetable oils

Limiting foods that are high in saturated fat, such as fatty meats, full-fat dairy products, and tropical oils such as coconut, palm kernel, and palm oils

Limiting sugar-sweetened beverages and sweets.


The diet is light on lean meat, poultry and seafood, allowing for 6 ounces total per day, Ward notes. You can still eat eggs.


You will have to cook ahead


Farts may likely happen


For more information see https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/dash-eating-plan


So What Did We Learn?


No diet recommends sugar


Most diets recommend planning and cooking ahead.


Portion control always come into play


Healthy food makes you fart in some cases


You need to come up with a plan that you can incorporate it into your Lifestyle. If you can't do it in the long haul, then you won't lose weight in the long haul.


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My New Toy



I stopped by Walmart and just happened to see this device that cuts veggies up into slices and what appears to be spaghetti, as well as chips. I love squash but hadn't had any in years until I happen to have dinner at my brother's house. When I told one of my friends I bought one, they said, “You've got to work with some sweet potatoes and mix in some cinnamon.


The one I bought a Walmart is all plastic, and if it snapped and broke I wouldn't be surprised. The other thing that I found disappointing was they didn't mark what blads did what. Luckily I caught this before I throughout the box, and grabbed a sharpy marker and fixed the issues. I have seen some units on Amazon that seem to come with the blads that are pre-labeled.


It does take up some storage place, but I sliced up some squash, through some olive oil in a pan, lightly salted the squash, and it was done quickly. The clean up was super slick, and you can now call me a fan. Best of all, being a guitar player, I'm kind of happy my finders are nowhere near the blade. If you're looking for a quick easy way to get some veggies in your life, you might want to pick one up.


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