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Nutrition Articles

631)  Olive Oil, the Healthy Choice   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Olive oil is a healthy choice over other fats such as butter, palm and coconut oils because olive oil is a monounsaturated fat that does not increase levels of cholesterol and triglycerides. Dr. Sears' Extra Virgin Olive Oil is an exquisite tasting i...

632)  Eating On the Go: Healthy Choices While You Travel   Submitted: 2006-05-03
If you have a business trip tomorrow morning, you've probably already booked your flight and hotel room, arranged for transportation to the airport, set up meetings, planned your presentations, packed your clothes, and maybe even arranged for someone...

633)  Food for Potential Energy   Submitted: 2006-05-03
FOOD (Macro-nutrients) One of the most important aspects of hill walking or trekking and adventure holidays is to maintain your calorie intake to keep pace with the terrain & amount of equipment you are carrying. The best ratio for active people is: ...

634)  Feeling Tired? Cant Lose Weight? Tap Into Protein Power!   Submitted: 2006-05-03
You're always hungry right? The last thing you have time for is to plan meals ahead. Don't despair, you body was designed to be refueled continually. We are not camels and we are unable to work in tip top condition without the essential nutrients ou...

635)  Guerilla Health Tactics: 5 Snappy Rules For a Healthier, Happier You   Submitted: 2006-05-03
The subject of health care itself often seems plagued with conflicting advice, or even heated controversy. Witness the recent Cruise-Shields incident, which will doubtless occupy several chapters in future health and nutrition texts. So what to do ab...

636)  Fluoride: A Plot to Dull the American Mind   Submitted: 2006-05-03
During the Second World War, the Germans used fluoride as a tranquilizer in the Russian prison camps. At the same time, American members of the Communist Party met to discuss adding fluoride into the water supply, in order to bring about overall leth...

637)  Omega 3 Fatty Acids: What are They, Really?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
"The physician who knows only medicine, knows not even medicine." Omega-3s are "fatty acids" that help build other fats in the body. They derive their name from their chemical structure -- the "omega" end of the molecule has its first double bond in...

638)  Five Steps to a Healthier Heart   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Step 1: Eat five to ten servings per day of fresh fruits and vegetables. Studies have shown that populations that eat large amounts of fruits and vegetables have half the cardiovascular disease rate of those that don't. So the more fruits and vegetab...

639)  Inflammation Pain Eased with Glyconutrients   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Every person on earth has experienced pain at one time or another. Likewise, everyone has also dealt with inflammation in the body, even if they weren't aware of it. However, only a handful of people know what glyconutrients are and how glyconutrie...

640)  Tips for Effective Muscle Building Diets   Submitted: 2006-05-03
One of the biggest mistakes many new bodybuilders make is that they don't pay attention to their muscle building diets with the same detail, desire and determination with which they pay attention to their weight training program. You constantly see p...

641)  Optimize Your Diet For Maximum Growth   Submitted: 2006-05-03
The best weight training and cardio workouts will do very little if your diet is off. Make sure you have your diet optimized to build quality lean muscle, have the energy to power you through those tough workouts and drop that excess body fat. Try to...

642)  What is Organic Farming?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Organic farming is the production of food using all natural methods - avoiding all synthetic chemicals and genetically modified organisms. Its' core philosophy is that of sustainability or 'zero impact'. The organic farmer seeks to leave the earth in...

643)  What is Organic Food?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
"Organic" has some quite specific legal definitions in most developed countries. In the U.S, all farms or products claiming to be "certified organic" must be guaranteed by a USDA-approved independent agency to be meeting the following guidelines: * S...

644)  How to Grow Sprouts   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Sprouts not only taste good, but they are also a great source of vitamins, fiber, protein, anti-oxidants, and enzymes. A sprout is produced when a seed starts growing into a vegetable. Sprouts can grow from the seeds of vegetables, from grains such a...

645)  Artificial Sweeteners - Are They Safe?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
To research the health risks Sweet 'N Low and other artificial sweeteners I examined both sides of the story. There seems to be no neutral position on any of these sweeteners. Sugar has become the #2 dietary concerns, following only fat content. Ther...

646)  Omega 3 Benefits and Best Omega 3 Sources   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Omega 3 benefits are wide-ranging and proven by clinical studies. Understanding the best Omega 3 sources means you can include more of these healthy foods in your daily meal planning. From heart health to depression treatment to pregnancy health, O...

647)  What Does It Mean to be Green?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Well, it's kind of like being a vegetarian. There is a wide spectrum. On one end, you have the vegans who don't use any animal products. On the other end, there are some people who consider themselves vegetarian who still eat chicken and fish and use...

648)  Fat Types and Their Importance for Good or Bad Health   Submitted: 2006-05-03
The different fat types and their health effects: High consumption of fat or of the combination fat and carbohydrates causes obesity, heart disease and other health problems. However the different types of fat have very different effects on the healt...

649)  Health and Weight Loss with Power of Protein   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Our bodeis needs adequate protein daily for healthy weight management and peak physical performance. Unfortunately, many dietary protein sources, including meat, cheese and nuts, are also high in unwanted fat and calories. Protein Powder is a conveni...

650)  Easing the Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Naturally   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease where the synovial membranes lining in certain joints and sometimes other parts of the body are attacked by the immune system. This causes the synovial membranes lining to become inflamed, t...

651)  Eating Correctly Using the Food Groups   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Eating properly can help keep you healthy and fit. As long as you eat nutritionally your overall life will be more rewarding. Learning to eat nutritionally will keep you fit and usually you will be able to keep the proper weight for your size. There ...

652)  The Value Of The Mineral Selenium To Overall Health   Submitted: 2006-05-03
In recent years, the value of the trace mineral selenium to overall health and well being has come to light. Many vital health benefits have come to be associated with maintaining sufficient levels of selenium in the body and recent study indicates t...

653)  Combating Hypothyroidism Naturally   Submitted: 2006-05-03
The condition known as hypothyroidism is when the thyroid gland does not function properly. This results in the body having reduced levels of thyroid hormone in it. Dry skin, hair loss, hoarseness, excessive menstruation, fatigue, lethargy, depressio...

654)  Reducing Cholesterol Naturally   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Abnormities in blood fat level is a contributing factor to coronary heart disease. Cholesterol and triglycerides are the two main fats in the blood. Both fats are consumed in the diet but what is not generally known is that cholesterol is also made u...

655)  Common Causes of Indigestion   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Common causes of indigestion (Dyspepsia) are too much or too little acid in the stomach, a bacterial or fungal infection, nervous tension, overeating, difficulty in breaking down fatty acids, constipation, over-activity of stomach muscles, wind risin...

656)  How Eating Fats Can Make Your Smarter   Submitted: 2006-05-03
What foods enhance our thinking and creativity and which ones destroy our mental performance? There is much evidence that our modern diet is having a major effect on the functioning of our brains. Research has shown that our brains actually work bes...

657)  Healthy Breakfast, Healthy Life   Submitted: 2006-05-03
You should always have breakfast. It's the one meal of the day you should never skip. The reason is that by the time breakfast comes around you have been fasting for around 10-12 hours. This was fine while you were resting and sleeping, but now yo...

658)  Protect Against and Combat Osteoporosis Naturally   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Osteoporosis is on the whole a largely preventable condition that decreases the bone density which in tern causes them to become brittle; this increases the risks of spinal vertebrae compression and fractures, particularly in the hip, wrist, and spin...

659)  10 Tips to Lower Blood Pressure(Part One)   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Although they say that preventing is by far better than curing, one still has to cope with the problems of high blood pressure when faced with them. The following are a set of well fundamented suggestions appliable to both the suffering and the healt...

660)  Taking Nutrition Seriously   Submitted: 2006-05-03
The importance of good nutrition is nothing new. Back in 400 B.C., Hippocrates said, "Let food be your medicine and medicine be your food." Today, good nutrition is more important than ever. At least four of the 10 leading causes of death in the U.S....


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