Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Mayo Clinic Diet

The Mayo Clinic Diet is a high fat low carbohydrate diet that is in no way related to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota USA the Mayo clinic website states 'We can offer you clear and official advice: don't believe any of these diets. They did not originate at Mayo Clinic and are not approved by Mayo Clinic. These diets may promote temporary quick weight loss. However, they are not nutritionally balanced or a safe method of weight loss for long-term success. Such diets can be dangerous for some individuals.'The Mayo Clinic Diet is available in many forms but most talk about the fat burning qualities of grapefruit. The diet allows as much grapefruit, meat and high fat foods as you can eat to control hunger but not much else. The Mayo Clinic diet completely eliminates all sugars and starches from the diet, and limits caffeine intake. It also advocates that grapefruit, salad and bacon should be part of each diet.

Mayo Clinic Diet : Reasons For

  • No portion control
  • Can eat as much as you like

Mayo Clinic Diet : Reasons against

  • Grapefruit does not burn fat and eating lots of fat doesn't help you lose weight
  • Limited carbohydrates can cause weakness
  • Eating foods associated with heart disease is encouraged
  • Diet doesn't contain some required vitamins and minerals

Mayo Clinic Diet : Verdict

The Mayo clinic Diet is a perfect example of a fad diet that uses a famous name to promote a useless product. This diet will not help you loss weight and encourages overeating of unhealthy foods. Both I and the real Mayo Clinic would not recommend it.

See also

The Mayo Clinic Plan


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