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The Grapefruit Diet
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Description: Have you avoided the grapefruit diet because you hate even the thought of grapefruit juice? Well, why not reconsider? This 'Florida diet' actually helps you lose weight in a really natural way, without starving yourself!
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The Grapefruit Diet has been around for years, but its premise hasn't changed. Grapefruit contains plant compounds that are believed to balance levels of the hormone insulin, thereby kick-starting metabolism. Perhaps the best part about the Grapefruit Diet is its length: Twelve days of dieting and you're done! This means that the diet is best for people wishing to lose a little weight in a short time-like those red carpet regulars! The Grapefruit Diet involves, of course, eating grapefruit at every meal. It also stresses lots of black coffee-which is said to help speed metabolism-and minimal calories. .Only 800 calories to be exact, which is about half of what a sedentary 130 pound woman needs each day! So while dieting like a Floridian might leave you hungry, it may also leave you up to 12 pounds lighter!
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Dr. Brooke Bennis, D.O., is currently completing her medical internship in physiatry at the University of Indiana. Prior to attending medical school, she worked as a licensed massage therapist, specializing in cranio-sacral therapy. Brooke is also a licensed physical trainer.
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