It sounds too good to be true. A five-day diet that promises not only a slimmer body, but also the tantalising possibility of a longer lifespan, improved heart health and reduced inflammation.
the nutritionist and doctor we consulted suggested no more than one alcoholic beverage a day. Having said all that, we know that one person’s ideal diet can be another’s worst nightmare.
I cut out refined sugar and limited carbohydrates.' Followers of the 5:2 diet restrict their calories to 500 to 600 a day for two days a week and then eat as normal for the remaining five days.
No breakfast, lunch or snacks at all. Welcome to the One Meal A Day diet, or OMAD, one of the most extreme intermittent-fasting regimes. Devotees say it can not only help you lose weight ...
The 5:2 diet which was pioneered by the late Michael Mosley is an intermittent fasting regime which sees adherents eat normally for five days a week and then for two non-consecutive days eat just ...