Diet pills are not a long term solution. While it's true that the FDA recently approved Alli for weight loss, no pill is a replacement for a healthy diet and regular exercise. If you do lose weight using a pill, you'll have to maintain your caloric intake and expenditure for LIFE, which involves remaining on a pill forever, or adopting a lifestyle of a healthy diet and regular exercise. There's no "easy" weight-loss solution.
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Carb free diet is also known as Atkins diet. To find a carb free diet plan try "Authority Nutrition", for information. There are some good suggestions.
Some good diet supplements to take while dieting are Hydroxycut, Orovo, Xenadrine, and Dexatrim. All of these diet supplements are very well known and can easily be found at GNC.
The proposed benefits of an oatmeal diet include reduced cholesterol, weight loss, and cancer risk reduction. The is no official website for this diet but sits such as E-how have great suggestions on ways to follow this diet.
Health and diet vary by the individual, so speaking with your physician is the first step. ediets.com offers many diet choices. webmd.com also has weight loss diet suggestions.
This site is a great one for finding more information about the Glycemic Impact Diet: http://www.freedieting.com/glycemic_impact_diet.htm This next one has a few meal suggestions and I really like it: http://www.everydiet.org/diet/glycemic-impact-diet
There are several Web sites that offer advice regarding cholesterol diet plans. One of which is: ehealthmd.com/content/cholesterol-lowering-diet-plans, which has advice from the American Heart Association and offers suggestions on diet plans and what to do and what not to do.
Serafino Amoroso has written: 'Suggestions for Improving Your Diet'
The following websites focus on finding solutions for stress eating. They feature book suggestions, recipes, tips, and more! http://www.stresseaterdiet.com/ http://www.everydiet.org/diet/stress-diet
This website should tell you about healthy diet meals and the unhealthy stuff you want to avoid. http://www.epicurious.com/articlesguides/healthy/news/dietdelivery
There are many recipe options out there for all sorts of diet restraints. Consider searching online to find diet recipes that conform to the requirements of your specific diet. You'll probably find websites and message boards full of people on the same diet willing to share recipe ideas and suggestions with everyone. A good selection of diet recipes can help you get through even the most difficult diet by giving you a set of options that will expand your eating choices. Boredom during a diet often leads to cheating, so search for recipes that will keep your diet interesting.
WebMD is full of many suggestions for diets. They have an area for foods to avoid if you have fibromyalgia. Livestrong.com also has diet plans that you may be able to cater to your needs.