viking diet sustainable weight loss
Nutritionists and health experts have often emphasized the countless benefits of the Mediterranean diet, which is not only healthy but also very efficient in terms of sustainable weight loss. This year, we’re bound to see a change in scenery, in the sense that the Viking diet will become the “new Mediterranean,” as more and more people will be introduced to a different lifestyle, one that places emphasis on getting enough proteins from our meals.
“The Scandinavian ‘Viking’ diet is set to give anyone who preaches the benefits of the Mediterranean diet (fruits and vegetables along with fish, dairy, olive oil and unrefined carbs such as pasta and white bread) plenty of food for thought in 2010. Nutritionists even predict the Viking diet could be to the 21st century what the Mediterranean diet was to the 20th. It focuses on seasonal and local produce, and a balance of protein, carbohydrate and fat,” the Daily Mail writes of the diet that also means eating varied but in controlled portions.
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