Five Military Diet myths busted

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New Delhi, June 8 Military Diet, a three-day diet program, helps to lose up to four to five kgs of weight within a week, say experts. But watch out for the myths.
Mehar Rajput, dietitian and nutritionist, FITPASS, an app for fitness enthusiasts, and Sonia Narang, dietitian at New Delhi’s Sonia Narang’s Diet and Wellness clinic, have busted a few myths:

Fact: This isn’t true. Though the diet plan is designed for three days, you continue observing your calorie intake for the remaining days of the week. This practically keeps you on a diet for all the seven days of the week.
Though the first three days put you through a strict and controlled diet, the other four days are definitely not cheat days. You need to eat in moderation, though this may result in mood swings due to low calorie intake.
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Fact: Whether it is a three-day diet program or the rest of the four days of the week, you have to eat in moderation. If you are switching one type of food with another, for instance salmon with a lean protein or non-vegetarian with a vegetarian one, you need to make sure the calorie intake is the same.

Fact: Diet alone can’t do that for you. Along with diet, you need to exercise regularly. There are stimulants like caffeine that can speed up the metabolism but that is for a short span of time.

Fact: No one knows accurately about the root base of the Military Diet. Nevertheless, sources suggest that the design of the Military Diet came from junk mail, bulletin board, faxed from one person to another and word-of-mouth.

Fact: It is not low-fat, low cholesterol, or a low-salt diet and it is only a low-calorie diet. As a result, it is not a healthy and balanced choice for most people with specified problems including high cholesterol, hypertension, diabetes and heart disease.
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