Quantcast The Rice Diet | Low Calorie | Diet&Fitness | MyDailymoment.com
Home >> Diet&Fitness >> All Reviews >> The Rice Diet
Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Featured Quizzes

Do You Love the '80s?: Music How well do you know the tunes of the 1980's?
Take Quiz
Are You Oversensitive? It's time to see if you're the touchy, touchy type.
Take Quiz
What's Your Friends IQ? They'll be there for you, but will you be there for them?
Take Quiz
Sign Up Free!
Who says nothing in life is free? Take a
moment to sign up and we'll send you
the most useful, fun and entertaining
content money can't buy.




As part of this service, you will also be receiving
occasional special offers from MDM.

The Rice Diet

Rate:
(2 votes )

RELATED TAGS:
Duke University  Rice Diet  diabetes  fruit  healthy eating  heart disease  hypertension  obesity  residential program  weight loss  whole grains 
SPONSORED:

According to their website, the diet lessens the chance of diabetes, obesity, heart disease, hypertension, renal illness and other ailments. There is actually a Rice Diet Clinic in Durham, North Carolina supervised by a staff of doctors, dietitians and nurses.

Anyone interested in following the program without checking into the residential program can invest in a copy of The Rice Diet Solution.

Through the book, readers learn how to rely on nutrition, exercise, meditation, yoga and journaling to shed those extra pounds. There are also a numerous amount of resources to improve physical and emotional health. In addition, the book is full of places to improve one's physical and emotional health. In addition, there is an online forum where followers of The Rice Diet can get additional support.

Ironically, the diet does not have a lot to do with rice at all. During Phase I of the 12-week program, dieters dine on grains and fruits. They recommend you do not try this at home. In Phase 2, you are allowed to consume vegetables, beans and other carbohydrates, as well as the grains and fruits.

 
Page [1] 2  | Next ›
shadow