Hard Alcohol Vs. Beer Calories
Drinking any type of alcohol when on a weight loss diet can hinder your progress, as when you drink alcohol your body will burn it first for energy, instead of burning fat.
Read more →Drinking any type of alcohol when on a weight loss diet can hinder your progress, as when you drink alcohol your body will burn it first for energy, instead of burning fat.
Read more →Guinness is a dark stout beer that is brewed with Irish barley, brewers yeast, hops and water. The water used to brew Guinness comes from Lady’s well, a source of natural spring water in the Wicklow mountains. Guinness is often referred to as “liquid bread” or a “meal in a glass.
Read more →Alcoholic drinks are created by fermenting natural sugars and starches, which converts the sugars into alcohol. Calories derived from alcohol are known as "empty calories" because they do not have any nutritional value.
Read more →Chinese restaurants and takeaway outlets can be found in many Western towns and cities. In China, food is traditionally eaten with chopsticks, and according to Helpguide, adopting this habit when eating Chinese food can be healthier, because you will eat more slowly.
Read more →Sunday roast is a traditional British meal served on Sundays for lunch. A typical Sunday roast consists of roasted meat or poultry, roasted potatoes, vegetables, and other complementing foods and sauces such as stuffing, Yorkshire pudding, gravy and mint sauce.
Read more →Horlicks is a malt drink made from powdered granules and warm milk. It is marketed as an aid to promote sound sleep. The drink is manufactured by a UK company that is also named Horlicks.
Read more →Mulled wine is wine that has been heated with herbs, spices and citrus fruits, and sometimes sugar. The exact amount of calories in a glass of mulled wine varies depending on the recipe.
Read more →Fresh juice made with raw fruits and vegetables provides the body with an almost instant nutrient and enzyme boost. Raw fruits and vegetables are low in calories, but abundant in vitamins that the body easily assimilates when juiced.
Read more →Vodka and tonic is an alcoholic drink that is usually served in a tall highball style glass. Proportions of vodka and tonic used will vary according to taste and the total calorie content of the drink will fluctuate accordingly. Typically, consumers like to drink a vodka and tonic served over ice with a slice of lemon.
Read more →Cognac is a distilled alcoholic beverage that originates from the Cognac region in France. It is made from white wine and must be aged in oak barrels taken from trees in the Limousin forest. The aging period ranges from 2 to more than 50 years.
Read more →Loxoprofen sodium is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, or NSAID, marketed under various trade names in Brazil, Japan, Argentina and Mexico. It is not approved for use in the United States. Loxoprofen is in the same chemical family as ibuprofen, naproxen and ketoprofen.
Read more →Gastritis, or inflammation of the stomach lining, can be caused by a variety of conditions, including alcohol consumption, smoking, medications, infection or autoimmune diseases. Gastritis usually results from a disruption of the mucous layer that protects the interior of your stomach from acid.
Read more →Maintaining optimal nutrition throughout your pregnancy is vital. Not only does your baby need an abundant supply of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients to develop properly, you also require additional nutritional support to prepare you for labor, delivery, nursing and motherhood.
Read more →When you swallow foods or liquids, they pass from your mouth to your stomach through a tube called the esophagus. With a burp, air from your stomach rises through the esophagus to reach your mouth. However, your esophagus is not just a passive conduit that allows the back-and-forth transfer of substances.
Read more →Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is an intestinal disorder characterized by abdominal pain, gas, bloating and altered bowel habits. People with IBS can have either constipation or diarrhea, and many individuals alternate between the two.
Read more →Azithromycin is a “broad-spectrum” antibiotic that is similar to its much older cousin, erythromycin.
Read more →Vitamin B-12, or cobalamin, has been called the “red vitamin” by patients who receive injections to treat B-12 deficiencies. In 2009, “Medical News Today” reported that 30 to 40 million B-12 injections are given each year in the U.S. alone, and side effects are relatively uncommon.
Read more →“The New England Journal of Medicine” reports that every year 11 percent of American women seek medical care for a urinary tract infection, UTI. If you are female, your lifetime risk for developing a UTI is 60 percent.
Read more →Gluten is a complex protein found in the grains of wheat, barley and rye. The consumption of alpha-gliadin, a component of gluten, invokes an abnormal immune response in the intestines of people with gluten-sensitive enteropathy, also called celiac disease, according to a report in the 2002 "American Family Physician."
Read more →An allergy is an abnormal immune response to environmental agents called allergens. Pollen, animal dander, dust mites and mold spores are common allergens. One of the most familiar forms of allergy is allergic rhinitis, or hay fever.
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