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Rice Diet Plan Cook Book: Basic Information about the Rice Diet: Essential Facts to Start Your Journey

Rice Diet Plan Cook Book: Basic Information about the Rice Diet: Essential Facts to Start Your Journey

Rice Diet Plan Cook Book: Basic Information about the Rice Diet: Essential Facts
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Rice Diet Plan Cook Book: Basic Information about the Rice Diet: Essential Facts to Start Your Journey Paperback / softback - 2024

by Rex Lewis

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  • Title Rice Diet Plan Cook Book: Basic Information about the Rice Diet: Essential Facts to Start Your Journey
  • Author Rex Lewis
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 70
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Independently Published
  • Publication date 2024-06-09
  • Bookseller's Inventory # B9798328055901
  • ISBN 9798328055901
  • Weight 0.17 lbs (0.08 kg)
  • Dimensions 8 x 5 x 0.15 in (20.32 x 12.70 x 0.38 cm)
  • Category Cooking / Wine
  • Quantity available 10

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Medieval medicine increasingly turned to the therapeutic dietary strategy known as the Rice Diet in the middle of the twentieth century to treat a wide range of illnesses, including obesity, hypertension, and heart disease. The original intent of the diet was to help individuals suffering from renal illness and hypertension.
The main ingredient of the Rice Diet is, unsurprisingly, rice. The initial eating plan prioritized white rice, fruit, and fruit juices as sources of carbohydrates while limiting fat and salt. Additional complete foods, including as vegetables, lean meats, and moderate fats, were incorporated into the diet as it progressed.
Here are some important aspects of the Rice Diet:
- First and foremost, the diet stresses the need of reducing sodium intake, as this is thought to exacerbate hypertension and other health problems.
- Minimal Saturated Fat: The initial Rice Diet had almost no saturated fat at all. Medical consensus at the time held that lowering dietary fat could improve heart health, thus this made sense.
- Lots of Carbs: The diet is all about carbs, mostly from fruit and rice. In addition to assisting with blood sugar regulation, this can give you energy that lasts.
- Restricting Calorie Intake: This dietary approach frequently incorporates calorie restriction, which has the potential to promote weight loss and enhance metabolic well-being.
- An Emphasis on Plants: The diet promotes a diet rich in fruits and vegetables and low in animal products.
A number of people have voiced their disapproval of the Rice Diet, citing its severe nature and the possibility of nutritional inadequacies as main points of contention. Furthermore, nutritional guidelines have progressed, and our knowledge of fats' functions and the value of a well-rounded diet has become more sophisticated.
Current dietary recommendations for optimum health match with some components of the Rice Diet, such as the emphasis on whole, unprocessed foods and the significance of lowering sodium intake. However, the Rice Diet is not as generally followed today. Always check with your doctor before starting a new diet, but especially before doing anything too drastic like cutting out whole food groups or drastically altering one's portion sizes.
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