Crash Diet

A crash diet is a quick weight loss dieting method for reducing weight. It restricts the intake of calories, and they are suitable for short-term weight loss when done for one to seven days. Doctors recommend a crash diet for patients who needs quick weight loss before undergoing surgery. Avoid taking sugary foods, refined foods, and drinking alcohol while following this diet. A few types of crash diet include master cleanse, juice cleanse diet, cabbage soup diet, grapefruit diet, Hollywood diet, and chicken soup diet. When this diet is misused, it causes eating disorders, impaired brain function, anxiety, depression, and muscle loss.

  
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Can eating just bananas for breakfast cause weight loss?

Query: Hello doctor,I eat only two bananas for breakfast. Is it recommended to do so or does it cause stomach pain, gastritis, gas and bloating?  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Eating bananas for breakfast is good. But having only bananas for breakfast is not complete and appropriate. The word breakfast means that you are breaking your overnight fast. So, it is should be made up of carbohydrates, protein, vitamins, minerals, and a fiber-ric...  Read Full »

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