Two key associations of the three day diet plan trend sweeping America are reportedly phony. Recommendations from the American Heart Association and the Cleveland Clinic are reportedly not true.
The American Heart Association provide eating plans based on recommended national daily servings from food categories. As well as helping people to lose excess weight and maintain a healthy weight, the American Heart Association can provide advice to dieters . However, rapid weight loss is not the goal of the American Heart Association, experts found.
The AHA described the three-day diet plan as phony, and not from their organisation. Another organisation, the Cleveland Clinic, also do not offer a three-day diet or a grapefruit diet . Weight loss, the Clinic reportedly said, is not down to a three-day commitment.
Be careful with three day diet plan
Mon, 04 Aug 2008
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