Diets Flashcards
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Atkins Diet
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- high protein, high fat, limited carbs
- acid-forming, not good for long term
- may be useful short-term for obesity
- ketosis
2
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Blood Type Diet
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- each blood type has foods to include or avoid
- based on various lectins in foods (protein molecules)
3
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Genotype Diet
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- each pattern has genetic strengths and weaknesses
- 6 types: hunter, gatherer, teacher, explorer, warrior, nomad
4
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Ovo-Lacto Vegetarian Diet
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- eggs and dairy OK
- uses cultured foods for healing
- encourages flaxseed oil
- no meat, only animal products “without a face”
5
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Vegan Diet
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- no animal products (some prohibit honey, leather)
- must be well researched to maintain health
- may reduce HCl over time
- deficiencies: B12, zinc, often protein
6
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Macrobiotic Diet
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- mostly cooked foods
- primarily brown rice, fermented soy, fish, leafy greens
- no dairy, no nightshades
- slow metabolizers often gain weight
7
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Living/Raw Food Diet
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- cleansing, alkalinizing, cooling, regenerative
- high water content, enzyme/mineral rich
- best in spring/summer
- risks: lowered HCl, trouble breaking down cellulose
8
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Ayurveda
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- diet/lifestyle bacon on constitution
- balancing 5 elements (ether, air, fire, water, earth)
9
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Food Combining
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- fruit sugars ferment other foods/impede digestion
- fruit better eaten alone and earlier in day
- veggies + starch OK
- veggies + protein OK
- protein + starch NOT OK
- may help with compromised digestion
10
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Ornish Diet
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- low-fat vegetarian
- designed for CVD
- 70% carbs, 20% protein, 10% fat
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Feingold Diet
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- developed by pediatric allergist
- free of additives
- NO salicylate, artificial colors/flavors
- provides relief for those with ADD/ADHD, autistic spectrum