The Cambridge Diet is a low-calorie diet. You will be eating as low as 415 calories a day to begin with and will work up to 1000 calories as you complete the steps of this diet. The Cambridge Diet consists of pre-made meals. These meals, along with being low-calorie, are also made with supplemental vitamins and minerals. You need to drink a lot of water while on this diet.
The Cambridge Diet is a diet plan that originated in the UK in 1970. The diet is a very love calorie diet sometimes even ranging as low as 415 calories a day. As far as the diet working or not, it really does depend on the person. There are quite a few reviews out there, the ones I've read were positive stating that if you need a quick diet that works, this one's it.
The Cambridge diet can be used by both men and women to achieve weight loss. This is an ideal diet for everyone as long as they are willing to cut back on some of their everyday foods.
The best place to find a consultant for the Cambridge diet would be on the cambridgeweightplan dot com site. They have experts in the plan ready to assist clients.
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One can learn about the Cambridge Diet by researching at a local library. In addition you can most likely find out this information by visiting a local health food store or work out facility.
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Some products contain gluten but not all. Cambridge Weight Plan ingredient lists declare allergens, including gluten. Cambridge would always recommend that the carton label is checked and, if uncertain, that the dieter asks their Cambridge Consultant.
A diet selector helps individuals determine what diet suits them best. Tips on how to achieve this are here: http://www.webmd.com/diet/features/ten-tips-for-finding-the-best-diet-that-works-for-you
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It's another new year and another resolution to go on a diet. What will be different about the diet you go on this year than the years before? This year, why not make it a diet that works. The key is to choose a diet that works for you. Don't go on a diet that includes a food that you won't eat. Don't choose a diet that makes unreasonable expectations on how much you eat. Choose a diet that just lowers your daily calorie intake. A diet that works is one that you stick with all year.
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