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Do Apples Raise Your Blood Sugar?

Apples are a quick, sweet and crunchy snack that can simultaneously satisfy your craving and deliver nutrients the body needs to function. Because they contain carbohydrates in the form of sugar, apples will, indeed, raise your blood sugar -- though only slightly.

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What To Do After Overeating

The Thanksgiving spread was just too tempting, and you ate three helpings of Grandma’s sweet potato casserole, or maybe you spent the evening at the county fair and indulged in high fat, high sugar treats from one end of the midway to the other.

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How to Cook Brats on a Big Green Egg

The Big Green Egg is a versatile outdoor cooker with features that set it apart from other grills. It's designed specifically for use with hardwood charcoal, which burns hotter than briquettes and adds a delicious smoky flavor to your food.

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How to Cook a Beef Meat Loaf Frozen or Thawed

Although frozen meatloaf is widely available in supermarkets, making and freezing it yourself allows you to avoid preservatives and control the meatloaf's fat and salt content. Line your loaf pans with plastic wrap before you press the meat into them. Lift the plastic to remove the meatloaf before you freeze it.

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How to Grill Frozen Beef Patties

Frozen beef patties are a staple of many kitchens because they're quick and easy to prepare straight out of the freezer. Although you'll find several brands of pre-frozen patties at the supermarket, forming them yourself from fresh ground beef costs less and gives you the option of using leaner meat.

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Are There Certain Foods to Avoid with Genital Herpes?

Genital herpes is a common, with 20 million new cases diagnosed each year according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a highly contagious sexually transmitted infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, or HSV.

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How to Read a Heart Monitor

A heart monitor, also known as an EKG, ECG or electrocardiogram, displays the electrical activity of the heart. Doctors, nurses and other medical professionals are required to undergo many hours of training in EKG interpretation prior to using an EKG as a guideline to administer, adjust or prescribe treatments.

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Exercises to Correct Flat Feet in Adults

Pes planus, commonly known as flat feet, is a common condition that affects one in four individuals in the United States. Flat feet are characterized by the absence of an arch in the feet, causing the soles of the feet to remain in contact with the ground.

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How to Exercise the Femoral Biceps

The biceps femoris muscle is one of the three hamstring muscles and is composed of two heads. The long head originates from the pelvis and the short head originates from the back of the femur. This muscle flexes the knees and promotes internal and external rotation of the thigh.

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How to Strengthen the Arm Muscles

The arm contains four primary muscle groups: the biceps, triceps, brachioradialis and brachialis. The brachialis muscle covers your elbow and the brachioradialis covers your forearm. The biceps are located in the front of your upper arm, and allows you to lift and curl your arm as well as protonate your wrist.

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What Are the Benefits of D-Mannose?

We have all heard of drinking lots of cranberry juice when you have a urinary tract infection (UTI), right? Well, the sugars in D-mannose are the specific components in cranberry juice that act as antibacterial agents.

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Olive Oil and Lemon Juice Cleanse Directions

The value of a digestive system "cleanse" to detoxify the body is controversial, but anecdotal evidence suggests that a short-term cleanse does have benefits in general well-being. One popular detox cleansing drink is the olive oil and lemon juice cleanse.

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The Side Effects of Geranium Oil

Geranium essential oil has been in use for centuries as an herbal remedy for the symptoms of menstruation and menopause. Geraniums contain terpines, which are a natural substance that bugs do not like, so it is also used as a natural insect repellent.

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Side Effects of 3 Ballerina Tea

3 Ballerina Tea is not made from actual tea leaves. This particular herbal diet tea has only two ingredients: malva verticillata and cassia angustifolia, known respectively as Chinese mallow and senna. Neither herb contains caffeine or ephedrines, but they are both powerful laxatives and diuretics.

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Benefits of Drinking Jasmine Green Tea

Jasmine green tea is simply green tea that has been flavored with jasmine flowers. The benefits of green tea are still being studied, but there is no doubt about the high levels of antioxidants it contains.

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Which Vitamins Are in Cashews?

Cashews are actually seeds found on the bottom of a fruit called a cashew apple, which is native to northern Brazil. Because cashews are seeds, some people who are allergic to nuts are able to tolerate them.

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How to Apply Coconut Oil Under the Eye Area

Coconut oil has been a staple of Ayurvedic medicine for centuries, both internally and externally. Mothers routinely massage coconut oil into their children’s scalps to encourage thick, shiny hair, and coconut oil moisturizer is a preferred way to treat wrinkles and help promote clear skin.

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Can You Keep a Treadmill Outdoors?

Maintaining outdoor treadmills can be a challenge, but the rewards are well worth it. Using treadmills outdoors on your patio, porch or balcony gives you a safe and convenient place to walk or run while enjoying the pleasures and benefits of fresh air.

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Garlic Detox

Garlic has been used medicinally for thousands of years -- by ancient Egyptians, gravediggers in the Middle Ages who believed it protected them from black plague, and World War I and World War II soldiers who took it to ward off gangrene.

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Muesli Diet

Muesli was invented in the early 1900s by a Swiss doctor named Maximilian Bircher-Benner, who was a leading member of the radical vegetarian and pro-nutrition societies of the day. Dr.

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