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1. Fad Diets : High-protein diets
High-protein diets began in the 1970s, based on the theory that too many carbohydrates in the diet interfere with the body's ability to burn fat. This diet encourages the consumption of large quantities of ...
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2. Protein in diet: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Every cell in the human body contains protein. It is a major part of the skin, muscles, organs, and glands. Protein is also found in all body fluids, except
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3. High cholesterol: Using the TLC diet
Diet changes are usually the first step in lowering high cholesterol before medicines are added. Many people whose cholesterol is high because they eat too many fatty foods are able to lower their cholesterol with diet changes alone...
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4. OHSU Health Information: Nutrition and Cancer - High-Protein / High-Calorie Diet
Receiving adequate nutrition is important for all children to help them grow and stay healthy. However, consuming sufficient calories and protein is more important for children with cancer since the disease typically increases their nutritional ne...
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5. High-Protein Diets
The American Heart Association doesn't recommend high-protein diets for weight loss. Some of these diets restrict healthful foods that provide essential nutrients and don't provide the variety of foods needed to adequately...
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6. High-Calorie, High-Protein Diet
Below is a list of foods that are high in calories and protein. Whenever possible, include foods from these lists in your snacks and meals:
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7. High-Carb Diets or High-Protein Diets - Prevention.com
If you suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), try high-carb diets from November to March. But not everyone with the condition responds well to carbs. Those who don't may find relief on high-protein diet
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8. Low-Carb, High-Protein Diets
The fast, high jolt in blood sugar from high GI foods causes higher insulin levels. Insulin is a hormone that
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9. High-protein diets: Are they safe? - MayoClinic.com
For most healthy people, a high-protein diet generally isn't harmful if followed for a short time, such as three to four months, and may help with weight loss. However, the risks of using a high-protein
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10. OhioHealth - High-protein diets: Are they safe?
High-protein diets are generally well tolerated by healthy adults. But a dramatic increase in protein-rich foods may be dangerous for people with liver or kidney disease because they lack the ability to get rid of the waste products...
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