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Cookie Diet: Maintaining a Healthy Diet: A Comprehensive Overview of Cookie Diet Meals

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Cookie Diet: Maintaining a Healthy Diet: A Comprehensive Overview of Cookie Diet Meals

$12.76
 
One method of dieting known as the "Cookie Diet" entails subsisting primarily (or entirely) on cookies of a specific kind. with order to aid with hunger control and calorie reduction, these cookies are often made with a high fiber and protein content and a low calorie count.
- The idea behind the Cookie Diet is that by replacing regular meals with these cookies, dieters can cut back on calories without feeling deprived. The idea is that the cookies give a handy and portion-controlled solution to regulate calorie intake.
- One of the more well-known Cookie Diet plans was created by Dr. Sanford Siegal, a Miami-based physician. His cookies have been sold as "Dr. Siegal's Cookie Diet" in an effort to assist people reduce their body mass. Warning: the Cookie Diet is too restricted to be a long-term solution to your weight problem. Cookies are delicious, but they probably won't provide the balanced diet necessary for long-term health if that's all you eat.
- While the Cookie Diet's low-calorie eating plan may help some people lose weight in the short term, it's not a sustainable solution. Adopting a varied diet, engaging in regular physical activity, and working with a healthcare practitioner to set realistic goals is a more sustainable and balanced approach to weight management.


Author: Carl Juan
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: Jan 20, 2024
Number of Pages: 48 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: NA
ISBN-13: 9798876819789
 

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