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Fad Diets can Kill!

By: Dr. Donald A. Miller

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Everything you read about diets should be "taken with a

grain of salt". If something seems too good to be true, or

not plausible, seek other sources, or ask at

http://mayoclinic.com.

You probably have heard about "anorexia", self-starvation,

or "bulimia", binge eating followed by laxatives and/or

induced vomiting. These disorders often affect females

with poor self image. Death can result.

You might not realize that some fad diets are also deadly

to health or to life. Any diet that focuses on just a few

foods, or mostly water or juices, except under personal

medical supervision, can damage critical organs and nerve

tissues beyond repair. Don't willfully make yourself into

a starvation victim.

Be cautious when reading about such things as "macrobiotic"

diets. "Macrobiotic" is a combination of two words, created

to mean great / long life achieved through diet of whole

grains, vegetables, beans, limited quantities of animal

foods. Some fanatics have taken this to mean nothing but

grains and water. The "brown rice diet" is an example that

has caused deaths.

Don't expect "the grapefruit diet" to do much more than

supply you with a lot of vitamin C. You had better continue

eating proteins, fruits, vegetables, fiber foods.

As I wrote in my diet eBook,

If calories burned are more / less than calories ingested,

weight will be lost / gained. Physics can NOT be turned off.

By the way, as you can read on their web site, posted

August 22, 2003,

"Mayo Clinic diet: It doesn't exist.

A number of so-called "Mayo Clinic diets" have surfaced over

the years. None of these originated at or are endorsed by

Mayo Clinic."

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* Diet with FACTS, not Fat-Burner MYTHS. *

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For more pages in this health series, send blank email to

snips@easyhealthdiet.com

Donald A. Miller, Ph.D. is the author of "Easy Health Diet",

and several thousand other reports, including two eBooks

available through Amazon.Com. More health information can be

found at his web site http://easyhealthdiet.com.

Contact at mailto:drdon@easyhealthdiet.com



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