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How to Replace One Meal With a Protein Shake

Although it's often best to get your essential nutrients from eating whole foods, protein shakes can offer a quick, low-calorie option, which is better than skipping a meal. Although most protein shakes contain between 200 and 400 calories, they aren't a magic bullet for weight loss.

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The Best Way to Take Liquid Fish Oil

Fish oil contains omega-3 fatty acids, which may help lower cholesterol and triglycerides as well as reduce your risk of heart disease. According to the National Institutes of Health, fish oil may also help with "

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Calorie Requirements for Men & Women

Simply put, calories are energy. Consume more energy than your body needs and excess calories are stored as fat. Fat storage was an important part of human survival--allowing people to survive when food was scarce.

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How Much Protein Is Too Much for a Female?

Every cell in your body contains protein -- your muscles, skin, organs and glands, even most of your body fluids. Proteins are made of amino acids, often referred to as "building blocks" because your body uses them to repair cells, make new cells and for growth and development.

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Can Jumping Rope Build Lean Muscle?

Jumping rope helps to burn calories and keeps the lower body, arms and legs in shape. It uses many of the body’s muscles, so it doesn’t take long to build lean muscle. Jumping rope burns the same amount of calories as 30 minutes of running.

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Can You Go Swimming If You Have Threadworms?

Threadworms are a common, non-fatal parasite that can live in the human small intestine. It is unusual in developed countries where the water and soil are not contaminated with fecal matter. If you do contract threadworms, avoid swimming because you may contaminate the water.

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Foods High in Boron & Vitamins

Boron and vitamins are vital for optimal health. Boron is a trace mineral which is important for improving conditions such as menopausal symptoms, allergies, Candida albicans, arthritis, osteoarthritis, aging and lupus.

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Does Castor Oil Help Sagging Skin?

Castor oil is extracted from the bean of the castor oil plant (Ricinus communis). It is a mild laxative and is also used in alternative medicine for rheumatism, hair care, menstrual problems and as an anti-inflammatory. It may also be beneficial for the skin.

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Marmite Nutrition Information

Marmite is the brand name of a spreadable yeast extract that has been manufactures in England for over 100 years. It has a rich flavor and contains a number of beneficial nutrients. Its main ingredient is brewer’s yeast.

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What Are the Health Benefits of Graviola?

Graviola, also known as guanaba, Brazilina pawpaw and soursop, is the green, heart-shaped fruit from a tree found in the rain forests of South America and Southeast Asia. It is reputed to have a number of health benefits.

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The Dangers of Holy Basil for Weight Loss

Holy basil, Ocimum sanctum, is an herb that originates from India where it is used in ayurvedic medicine. In the West it is touted as a weight lost supplement. But is it really effective for weight loss? You should consult your physician before taking a holy basil supplement.

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Safflower Vs. Sunflower Oil

Sunflower oil, and the related safflower oil, are used as cooking oils in cultures around the world. They are both polyunsaturated oils and are healthier than either corn or soybean oil. Safflower and sunflower cultivation is widespread throughout the United States.

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Benefits of Vitamin B Complex With Folic Acid

Vitamin B complex is composed of eight vitamins that are essential for many bodily functions, including growth and development. Folic acid, or folate, is also known as vitamin B-9. The B vitamins can be found in animal and plant sources or taken as a combined daily supplement.

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Black Grapes Vs. Red Grapes

Grapes originate from Central Asia and the Mediterranean. They grow on a woody vine in large clusters. The come in green, blue, red, black and golden varieties, the most common being the red. All dark-skinned grapes contain antioxidants that are beneficial for your health.

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The Best Core Workout Routine

The best core workouts engage as many muscles as possible, while utilizing your body weight for resistance to minimize your chance of an injury.

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Military Ab Exercises

The U.S. Military uses four exercises to help develop core strength. This exercise, titled "4 for the Core," can be conducted in about five minutes.

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Dips vs. Push-Ups

Push-ups and dips are both excellent bodyweight exercises. The dip focuses on more specific muscle groups, while a push-up provides better total-body fitness.

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26-Inch Wheels Vs. 29-Inch Wheels in Mountain Biking

In mountain biking, choosing a wheel size is akin to choosing a sports team. There are advocates for both 26-inch and 29-inch wheels, and the debate continues in manufacturing and competitive arenas. Mountain bikes have traditionally used 26-inch wheels, but the introduction of the "29er"

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Top-Rated Women's Comfort Bikes

Comfort or cruiser bikes for women that receive the best user reviews have key design features that make them the most relaxing bicycle for the casual cyclist.

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Mountain Bike Tires 2.1 vs. 1.95

Mountain bike tires come in a range of sizes, but narrowing down your selection to a specific width comes down to your riding preferences and the terrain you expect to face. Mountain bike tire width is measured in inches, and two common widths are 2.1 inches and 1.95 inches.

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