I grew up with a heavy diet of gospel, folk, and blues because those are kind of the cornerstones of traditional American music.
I think by planning an exercise regime, your diet follows to some extent.
I remember the first thing I ever tried was the ‘eating food for your blood type’ diet. It didn’t work for me. It left me fatigued and constantly tired.
The vegan diet is obviously lacking whatever essential nutrient it is that makes people likeable.
I stick to a clean diet with lots of organic food and raw juices. Every now and then, I have a slice of cake or pizza, though; you have to have cheat days to keep you going.
I follow an extremely strict diet counting my calorie intake, keeping in mind a very balanced ratio of proteins, carbs, and fats.
I try to always eat a balanced diet. I never try to change it too much.
If I were to organize somebody’s diet I would first of all ensure they were getting enough protein, make sure it is the right quality with first class proteins primarily.
I didn’t read Western novels much until I was in my twenties, but I had a diet of them on film and TV, as well as other things, of course.
You need a nutritional love diet. Don’t put the junk stuff in your body – it’s not going to do you any good.
If you maintain a healthy diet, or at least are smart about your food choices, you’ll still see the pounds come off.
There are some disheartening days where I don’t get to eat my favourite sweets, but my diet has to be followed.
If the vegan diet doesn’t work out for you, at least you can do something for animals – whether that’s the way you eat or the way you dress, everything helps, really.
Whether you’re six or sixty, if you go on a diet and lifestyle program and feel constrained, you’re likely to go off it sooner or later. Offering a spectrum of choices is much more effective; then, you feel free and empowered.
If you want to make the best of yourself, you don’t necessarily need to diet – you need to wear the right stuff.
Sometimes I’ve had to put myself on a diet.
I work hard, I will tell you that. I do a very low carb, high protein diet. I do Tracy Anderson, I do Body by Simone, I do Pilates, and I do Bikram Yoga.
I absolutely relate to being alone in squalor, trying to come up with something adequate. I relate to that, and I’ve been known to crawl out of bed and drink out of a 2-liter bottle of Diet Coke.
There has never been a verified scientific report that chelation therapy, a gluten-free diet, or anything else can cure autism.
I took up special yoga and a diet from Sreenath Vishnu. And amazingly, I lost 5.5 kgs in 20 days and my husband Mani shed six kilos in a month.
When you get to that point where you don’t have to worry and you don’t have to think about it… I’m pretty sure that’s the best diet you can be on.
I just try to eat a little bit of everything – moderation is key with diet.
I think you need a little fat in your diet.
I try to eat a plant-based diet, but it is challenging in the winter months and traveling all the time. I just do my best every day to eat healthy, wholesome foods.
They’re still advertising the added health-giving advantages of vitamins in your daily diet, although it has long since been shown that you’d be better off eating Smarties.