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.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Everything About the Mediterranean diet. CLICK HERE!

By Jessica A. Andersen,

This weight loss plan teaches dieters to adopt the eating habits of the people in and around the Mediterranean Sea. The people in this region are clean and beautiful and to achieve the same look try this plan.

The Mediterranean diet is based on the thought that eating food is more than just munching and crunching. The total experience of food involves taking time to prepare the meal and taking time to eat it as well. Food that is eaten slowly is enjoyed more than gobbling it down.

The diet has no restrictions. However, plan encourages you to exclude high calorie and fried foods. Other than that, there are many choices. The one caveat, portion control.

Good news, the Mediterranean diet allows eat bread, especially pita bread. Peter comes in many varieties including whole-wheat which makes a healthy choice. The bread is light and is a great complement to any meal. You can eat it as an appetizer, for example, dip a pita bread Square in a bit of olive oil and herbs to add flavor to any meal.

While on the Mediterranean diet, participants get to eat fruits, veggies, low calorie pasta, cheeses and yogurt. Vegetables are sauted in olive oil for a lighter taste. Whole wheat pasta is an alternative to those made with white flour.

People living in the Mediterranean region of the world get most of their daily protein requirements from plant sources, but meat is eaten also. Fish and seafood are the usual choices, but lean meats are eaten in small portions as well. Plant sources provide proteins that are lower in cholesterol and fat. This fact improves the overall health of the dieter.

This diet plan is based on the enjoyment of food. Exercise enhances any healthy eating plan, but this particular diet does not stress that point. The choice of foods will lead to weight loss on this plan and adding exercise to the mix can increase weight loss over time. Start off with thirty minutes of activity three days a week and increase when you feel comfortable.

The Mediterranean diet teaches you that eating several small meals a day is much better than eating three large ones. Participants can enjoy a great variety of foods and not feel deprived. You will eat like you're vacationing in southern Spain when the Greek islands and lose weight simultaneously.

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