P.O.R.N. Diets

I am coining this term as I feel some of the diets out there are so radical they need to be discussed in one place.

We here from our favorite celebrities daily and some of us live for this. We follow them on Twitter, talk about them on Bebo and MySpace or e mail each other about them especially when a new diet is talked about.

There have been some over the top radical diets in the past like the 'Air diet', not a very popular one for obvious reasons unlike the 'Chocolate' diet. Then there is the more main stream 'Atkins' diet or 'The Dash Diet' or even 'The South Beach Diet'. All have there plus and minus points and their advocates and nay sayers as well.

The trick when it comes to diets if there is a trick in selecting one would be to thoroughly research the topic. The mere fact that there literally are thousands of diets commercially available shown on television, billboards or even your local Chemist shop.

Here will be many, many articles pertaining to the topic of P.O.R.N. Diets circulating our media and your opinion on them is most welcome. Maybe you have been on one and would like to praise it or maybe warn others away from it. Whatever you may like to share, diet related, please do.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Claims Made For Promoting Acai Berry

By Dana Hawkes

The acai berry and the acai berry diet has had a significant amount of media and news coverage in the last 5-10 years. The acai berry became common in the United States in the early 2000s, and has just now become popular as a supplement. The acai berry is new, so many claims are unquestioned by those who know anything about the product.

The claims which are made by those promoting an acai berry diet have cause small levels of controversy and confusion. Understanding the claims of the acai berry diet, and their validity, will help you to understand what you can expect from an acai diet.

Not Approved

The acai berry diet often features claims that it will help people lose weight. It also claims that it can help increase sex drive, and is a great way to perform a full body cleansing process. There is no scientific backing behind these claims. Therefore, these claims are not approved by the FDA.

Not Disproved

While these claims are not proved, the claims have not necessarily been disproved. Because the acai berry is new, tests and scientific research is being done on the validity of these claims. Eventually, we will have a better understanding as to the full scientific claims of the diet. It is important to understand that while they have not be disproved, they may not be true.

The acai berry is health. Doctors do not question the health benefits of eating an acai berry. The questions that arise come from the unfounded claims for situations such as weight loss and cleansing. While these diets may be able to help in these areas, supplementing the diet with other diets is the best way to see results. Take acai claims with a grain of salt.

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