Monday, 30 May 2011

It is the best diet in the entire Earth?

best-diet.jpgJenny Craig, who is. Well at least according to consumer reports.


I think I just lost all respect for Consumer Reports for the classification of a plan of diet which is based on the face, packaged and highly processed foods to produce weight loss results.


Between CR guidelines used to determine what diet was crowned as "The best", they were efficacy of the diet over a two year period and its adherence to the latest nutritional guidelines of the United States.


And we all know that the Government nutritional guidelines are accurate and cannot be trusted. Yes to the right. Now, of course, I can not see the full list of classifications of the diet without a subscription to CR, but I have been able to determine that most of the diets of large companies in the implementation.


I think that this goes to show that when diet comes the right message still is not getting out there. Lately, many of our readers of Blog of diet have made it very clear that diet is more than simply "count calories", but rather what kind of calories people eat.


However, no matter the majority of people with overweight and just want an easy, quick fix. They just want to be told exactly what to eat for every meal of every day, even if it is a frozen, highly processed food of Jenny Craig.


What do you think about the results of this last competition of "diet"?

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