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LowCarbFoods.org offers a new infographic that presents popular low-carb
  nutritional approaches as a healthier alternative to yoyo diets.
Toronto (PRWEB) November 28, 2012


Art Branch, Inc., the parent company of LowCarbFoods.org today announces the
  release of a new infographic (http://www.lowcarbfoods.org/low-carb-diets-visual-guide.php),
  intended for people who wish to lose weight.


Designed by Tsveta Todorov, the lead web designer at Art Branch Inc., the
  infographic presents 6 popular low-carb diets that can help people to lose
  weight in a healthy way. Obesity and overweight increase the likelihood of
  serious and chronic diseases. A new study at the Johns Hopkins Medicine
  indicates that low-carbohydrate diets reduce the risk for inflammation and
heart  disease. Compared to dieters on a low-fat diet, people on a
reduced-carbohydrate  diet have a greater decrease in body fat and BMI and lose
more weight.


“People interested in losing weight and learning more about low-carb
  lifestyle can greatly benefit from simple, yet powerful visual comparison of
  low-carb diets,” said John Williams, marketing consultant at Art Branch,
  Inc.


The new infographic compares popular low carb  diets such as the
Paleo Diet, South Beach Diet, and Sugar Busters Diet. The  Paleo Diet, for
example, is a nutritional approach that mimics the diet of  Palaeolithic people
and works with our genes. Our diet is based on sugar, trans  fats, refined
products and carbohydrates that are not essential. People are  dependent on
products of modern farming which the Paleo Diet aims to eliminate.  The Sugar
Busters Diet is another nutritional approach that promotes healthy  weight loss.
Dieters can have eggs, lean meats, and vegetables, cutting out the  convenience
foods. This diet is a lifestyle phenomenon that helps people to lose  weight and
improve their cholesterol levels. The Atkins Diet makes our bodies to  burn fat
as an alternative fuel. Pastries, muffins, processed foods, and starchy
  vegetables are squeezed out, and dieters lose weight. The South Beach Diet
  encourages eating healthy protein and carbohydrate, combined with strategic
  snacking. Dieters avoid foods that are packed with saturates and consume nuts,
  olive oil, and other heart-healthy fats. The Zone Diet, known as the 40-30-30
  plan, is based on eating foods in the right proportions so that the body
  functions at peak performance. Fat is not the enemy as low-fat diets claim. The
  Zone Diet restricts the intake of low-nutrition carbohydrates. The Low GI Diet
  emphasizes eating low GI foods that are nutrient-rich and help dieters to
  maintain their metabolism cardiovascular health.


There is a lot of misinformation about low-carb diets in the media and
  online. The new infographic covers basic facts and presents a visual comparison
  of popular
  low-carb diet
nutritional approaches. The aim is to offer a
starting  research point to visitors of LowCarbFoods.org. This will help them to
decide if  they want to learn more about one of the weight loss and control
plans presented  in the infographic.


About LowCarbFoods.org: LowCarbFoods.org is an informational resource
  developed by its parent company, Art Branch, Inc., designed to offer unbiased
  information on low-carb foods and low-carb diets.


About Art Branch: Art Branch, Inc., located in Toronto, Ontario, is the
  parent company of LowCarbFoods.org and has developed several consumer websites
  targeting Canadian and international audience. The goal of Art Branch is to
  provide visitors to company sites with free and useful guides, helping
consumers  to make educated decisions about their lifestyles.


LowCarbFoods.org offers informative guides that can serve as a starting point
  for further research. Art Branch, Inc. and LowCarbFoods.org remind that
  professional advice should be sought if medical assistance is required. Art
  Branch does not render any professional services.