•5-Factor Diet and How it's Changing Hollywood Several of Hollywood's hottest superstars are connected to Harley Pasternak's 5-factor diet. According to user Alicia Keys, "with Harley's plan, the focus is not on starving yourself but on healthful living so you don't feel like you're missing out on the foods you love." Another fan of the 5-factor diet is Eva Mendes: "Harley has changed my life," she gushes.
The 5-factor diet was initially created for celebrities. Harley has now taken his star-approved diet and turned it into an interactive...
•Does Fat Loss 4 Idiots Actually Work? ? Fat Loss 4 Idiots offers hope to the millions of people who try every day to lose weight and fail miserably. Also known as the Idiot Proof Diet, Fat Loss 4 Dummies and Weight Loss 4 Idiots, Fat Loss 4 Idiots is based on the Calorie Shifting Method. Calorie shifting is accomplished by regularly changing what you eat, so that your body doesn't get used to any routine.
The calorie shifting diet is a unique and flexible dieting system in which you eat four or more meals per day; always keeping...
•Losing Weight with the 3-Day Diet If you badly want to lose weight fast, and don't mind feeling famished, consider the 3-Day Diet - desperate times call for desperate measures. Here are the steps needed to make the 3-Day Diet a success: 1. Stock up on coffee, water, grapefruit, saltines and lean protein like tuna or chicken 2. Remove all enticing foods from your kitchen. Enlist the support of your significant other 3. Weigh yourself the morning you begin your diet, and follow the plan precisely. Make sure you exercise as well,...
•Monsters and Demons: A Short History of the Horror Film Monsters and Demons: A Short History of the Horror Film
by: Astrid Bullen
Going to the movies may not seem like a novel way for little kids to spend an afternoon. But have you ever brought your child to see a Disney flick and ended up viewing trailers for Jeepers Creepers 2 or Freddie vs. Jason? When this happened in a Birmingham, Alabama cinema last year, parents became concerned about what the main attraction would be. But before the managers at the cinema could turn off the previews, the...
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