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    INTRODUCTION Research question: Does the Banting diet really work? If so‚ does it truly work better on an insulin-resistant person‚ or a regular person? Aim: The aim of my project is to determine whether the Banting diet works better on an insulin-resistant person‚ or a regular person. I will be looking at and comparing factors such as how the diet effects their energy levels‚ mental focus‚ hunger levels‚ heart rate‚ the rate of weight-loss and tiredness. Hypothesis: According to research done

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    the ketogenic diet two and one-half years ago when I used a modified form (called a cyclical ketogenic diet) to reach a level of leanness that was previously impossible using other diets. Since that time‚ I have spent innumerable hours researching the details of the diet‚ attempting to answer the many questions which surround it. This book represents the results of that quest. The ketogenic diet is surrounded by controversy. Proponents of the ketogenic diet proclaim it as a magical diet while opponents

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    Diets have been around since the dawn of time‚ people have always been concerned with their figure. The desired figure may have changed but the method to achieving them were always through altering their diet. FAD diets began in the 19th century with Arsenic pills which claimed to speed up the metabolism and let people lose weight without changing their diet. Despite the fact that this pill ended up doing more harm than good. The diet I’ve chosen for my report didn’t come into existence until late

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    Paleo Diet Pros And Cons

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    How the proponents of the paleo diet have always won the debate over the critics because the critics’ facts are not solid‚ are not scientific and are baseless: If you’re unacquainted with this popular eating plan‚ the paleo diet (also known as the "Caveman Diet") prescribes a pattern of eating that mirrors the way your forefathers ate back in the day. "Although in theory‚ this may seem like a sensible eating plan‚ particularly‚ when removing salt and sugar‚ it has removed several recommended foods

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    Pros And Cons Of Fad Diets

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    fix the obesity epidemic is with drugs such as diet pills. The third way offered to fix the obesity epidemic is with surgeries such as liposuction and gastric bypass. The diets plans do not include how to change behavior and therefore one’s lifestyle‚ therefore they fail. In order for an individual to achieve permanent weight loss they must change their frame of mind; these fad diets do not do this. In the book Fat by Robert Pool you hear about diet pills all the time being stated as‚ “Don ’t put

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    Within ten minutes of turning on the T.V. or walking in to the grocery store‚ customers are bombarded with advertisements for gluten free diets‚ and gluten free diets. Todays society is so focused on the new trend of the day‚ that they don’t care what it is‚ they are just willing to hop on board because they read an article‚ a friend told them about it or they saw a ‘doctor’ say something about it on T.V. In This world of amazing technology‚ where one literally only has to push a button on their

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    Although I am not a vegan and I do understand how Animal products are readily available and easy to produce‚ and the toll they take on our planet is devastating; veganism is the only way to save the planet and the people from the major health problems and environmental issues that pose a serious threat. With all the money that goes in to these industries many things are kept from the public unless you do research. In the developed world‚ heart disease and cancer ravish the land and kill millions

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    People would always judge a person‚ when they do something that is not common in our daily life. When a person found out that I practice veganism‚ they would always ask “why?” They want me to give them in a detail explanation‚ why I decided to become a vegan‚ like it was the most unnatural thing to do‚ and sometimes they tag me as a weird person‚ and they do not even know me. Since a little girl‚ I always loved to be around animals‚ and as I was getting older‚ my love for them became bigger‚ and bigger

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    and fiber found in fruits and vegetables. The reality is that America is eating way too much meat and that is destroying lives and the planet. THESIS: A meat centered diet has shown to affect people’s life everything around is suffering the consequences therefore‚ we need a solution and the best option is to change our diet. PREVIEW: Today‚ I am going to talk about one of America’s biggest problems‚ which is the over consumption of meat. I am going to explain how eating meat affects the environment

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    Pros and Cons

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    Standardised Testing Name: Institution: Abstract This paper explores two published books that touched on pros and cons of standardized testing in schools. Popham‚ (2001) and Sacks‚ (1999) suggest that through pros a student will have to pass certain tests to determine that he or she has acquired proficiency in various fields of study. According to the two authors‚ in cons the students who have mastery of the content‚ don’t show in the test; it mostly promotes teachers to teach tests and evaluate

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