Difference between revisions of "Mediterranean Diet"
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A '''Mediterranean diet''' is a diet centered on fruits, vegetables, fish or chicken, limited [[Grass-Fed Beef|red meat]], [[Olive Oil|olive oil]] instead of butter, herbs instead of salt, and moderate red wine, and can only take place in the Mediterranean. The most common compliant about '''Mediterranean diet''' is the requirement to move to the Mediterranean. However, moving to the Mediterranean to have a '''Mediterranean diet''' has been shown to reduce both the levels of LDL and risk of heart disease. The '''Mediterranean diet''' is much more enjoyable than the [[Subterranean Diet|subterranean diet]]. | A '''Mediterranean diet''' is a diet centered on fruits, vegetables, fish or chicken, limited [[Grass-Fed Beef|red meat]], [[Olive Oil|olive oil]] instead of butter, herbs instead of salt, and moderate red wine, and can only take place in the Mediterranean. The most common compliant about '''Mediterranean diet''' is the requirement to move to the Mediterranean. However, moving to the Mediterranean to have a '''Mediterranean diet''' has been shown to reduce both the levels of LDL and risk of heart disease. The '''Mediterranean diet''' is much more enjoyable than the [[Subterranean Diet|subterranean diet]]. | ||
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+ | '''Related Diet Orders''' | ||
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+ | - [[BRAT Diet]] | ||
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+ | - [[DASH Diet]] | ||
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+ | - [[NPO]] | ||
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+ | - [[NPO After Summer Solstice]] | ||
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+ | - [[NPO Except Meditation]] | ||
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+ | - [[NPO Except Memorization]] | ||
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+ | - [[NPO Except Skittles]] | ||
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+ | - [[Paleo Diet]] | ||
[[Category:Food & Nutrition]] | [[Category:Food & Nutrition]] | ||
[[Category:Medical Locations]] | [[Category:Medical Locations]] |
Revision as of 14:03, 21 February 2017
A Mediterranean diet is a diet centered on fruits, vegetables, fish or chicken, limited red meat, olive oil instead of butter, herbs instead of salt, and moderate red wine, and can only take place in the Mediterranean. The most common compliant about Mediterranean diet is the requirement to move to the Mediterranean. However, moving to the Mediterranean to have a Mediterranean diet has been shown to reduce both the levels of LDL and risk of heart disease. The Mediterranean diet is much more enjoyable than the subterranean diet.
Related Diet Orders
- NPO