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<blockquote data-quote="RDKirk" data-source="post: 77655761" data-attributes="member: 326155"><p>There are lots of diets surrounding the Mediterranean Sea, and they're all quite different. It's been identified that the so-called "Mediterranean Diet" was invented as a specific thing by a group just to push their own dietary hypothesis. There is not, in reality, a "Mediterranean Diet."</p><p></p><p>A lot of American travelers are discovering is that<strong><em> merely by leaving the United States</em></strong>, they are able to get control of their weight without consciously managing their diets at all.</p><p></p><p>The biggest portion of the problem for Americans is food quality and lifestyle. If an American mimicked the so-called "Mediterranean Diet"--or even one of the specific diets of one of the countries around the Mediterranean Sea--but used US-sourced foodstuff and consumed that diet in typical American style, continuing to live in American style...that American would not get the same results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDKirk, post: 77655761, member: 326155"] There are lots of diets surrounding the Mediterranean Sea, and they're all quite different. It's been identified that the so-called "Mediterranean Diet" was invented as a specific thing by a group just to push their own dietary hypothesis. There is not, in reality, a "Mediterranean Diet." A lot of American travelers are discovering is that[B][I] merely by leaving the United States[/I][/B], they are able to get control of their weight without consciously managing their diets at all. The biggest portion of the problem for Americans is food quality and lifestyle. If an American mimicked the so-called "Mediterranean Diet"--or even one of the specific diets of one of the countries around the Mediterranean Sea--but used US-sourced foodstuff and consumed that diet in typical American style, continuing to live in American style...that American would not get the same results. [/QUOTE]
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