Some of the foods listed on the Atkins Diet menu include, but are not limited to, beef, tuna, broccoli, celery, eggs, mushrooms, olives, shrimp, water, and catfish.
A complete list of allowed foods for the Atkins Diet can be found online. For the "Official Atkins Acceptable Induction Foods List", go to: http://lowcarb4life.sugarbane.com/lowcarbfoods.htm.
Maybe Weightwatchers.com
I general list of good foods to eat while on a type A diet can be found on www.dietpromises.com. It gives a list of foods that are recommended and not recommended.
lowcarbdiets.about.com has a comprehensive list of low carb diet foods. As you can see, fruits, vegetables and grains are top of the list as they are all low carb options.
Create a list of foods that you eat regularly and then check the cholesterol content of these foods. Exclude foods that are especially high in cholesterol and you should be left with a list of foods that you enjoy that are also healthy.
Some of the foods on the franch diet are dietry meats, eggs, vegetables, herbs, fruits, rye bread and much more. The french diet has a good list source for the foods you should eat on there diet which all seems to be great foods.
Bread
A great website for this is http://www.oneaddplace.com/adhd-diet.php. Some foods they list for the diet is lots of fruits and vegetables and grains with no added sugar.
There are list of foods that are better for your diet depending what blood type you are. Some of the foods that are recommended are dairy, beans fruits and vegatables. There are even some foods that help out with weight loss.
The Zone diet has a good choice of foods; seafood, vegetables with no starch, oatmeal, egg whites to name a few. The Zone diet has its own website and provides you with a list of approved foods for at home dining as well as eating out. www.zonediet.com
There are countless lists of foods containing gluten available online and their accuracy is spurious. My advice would be to ask your doctor for a list.