It seems to reason that some people will have more success with one weight loss book or program than another. It's up to the person to determine which strategy will work best for them.
There is a diet plan for everyone, whether you want to prepare everything from scratch, rely on the microwave exclusively, are looking for a radical change, or just want to start off slowly.
Successful weight reduction for persons with diabetes is not just judged by the number on the scale but also by how well they manage their blood sugar levels.
A meal is more than just nourishment. Genes can be "turned on" or "turned off" to promote health or sickness based on the information provided by food components.
Paleo diets don't include any of the following: refined sugars, oils, processed foods, legumes, potatoes, grains, or dairy.
The Paleo diet was shown to be more satiating (filling) per calorie in a preliminary 3-month research comparing it to the usual diabetic diet (evenly distributed meals that were modest in carbohydrate and fat) in patients with type 2 diabetes.