Healthy Desserts & Snacks: Low Glycemic & Nutritional Guide

For those seeking healthier indulgences, low-glycemic alternatives and moisture-optimized baking techniques help manage weight and cravings.

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Does Dark Chocolate Cause Pimples?

Acne is a skin condition that causes a variety of pimples, or comedones, such as whiteheads, blackheads or cysts. Some foods, such as dark chocolate, can trigger breakouts if you have acne; however, acne triggers vary from person to person.

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Ice Cream & Constipation

If you're looking to get rid of your constipation, your diet is your starting point. A dip of creamy ice cream tastes good, but it might be a bad idea if you are constipated. Constipation can have a number of underlying causes, with diets high in sugar and low in fiber as primary culprit.

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How Potato Chip Grease Affects You

Potato chips are deep-fried, making this popular snack a greasy one. A serving of potato chips now and then isn't likely to harm your health, but eating them regularly could. Even reduced-fat versions pose a health risk when you eat them in large amounts.

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Peanuts

Nuts & Gastritis

Gastritis is the medical term for inflammation of the stomach lining. Although there are many potential causes, an infection with Helicobactor pylori, the bacteria responsible for most ulcers, is the most common. Symptoms, such as indigestion, heartburn, nausea and pain, can develop suddenly or over time.

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Yogurt as a Bedtime Snack for Insomnia

Being unable to fall asleep and stay asleep is commonly referred to as insomnia. Symptoms include waking up during the night, feeling unrested in the morning, fatigue, irritability, depression, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, headaches and digestive problems.

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Can Eating Chocolate Make Your Throat Burn?

Chocolate is made from cocoa solids, which comes from the beans of the Theobroma cacao plant. Cocoa solids contain flavonoids, which are health-promoting antioxidants.

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How Long Does a Reaction to Peanuts Last?

An allergy to peanuts is one of the most common food-related allergies, according to KidsHealth. In some people, an allergy to peanuts can be so pronounced that it is life-threatening.

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Celery Seeds

Is Celery Seed Good for Gout?

There is anecdotal evidence that celery seed is good for gout, but very little research exists to support the claim. Celery has been used in herbal medicine for thousand of years to treat ailments such as arthritis, indigestion and colds. Gout is a form of arthritis.

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Ice Cream & Blood Pressure

Ice cream isn't the healthiest of foods, as it's high in fat and calories and low in vitamins and minerals. Although ice cream is not detrimental to everyone, it can be inappropriate if you have special dietary concerns related to blood pressure.

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Almonds & Arthritis

Almonds are a convenient snack for almost any occasion. They also make a tasty accompaniment to salad, vegetable dishes, cereal and yogurt. Almonds are not only packed with heart-healthy nutrients, but as part of a balanced diet, they might prevent or reduce arthritis.

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Substitutes for Allergy to Walnuts

Food allergies are chancy things. Sophisticated laboratory testing can analyze the antibodies in your system to determine not only which foods you might be allergic to, but which specific protein in that food. This is why allergy sufferers are sometimes triggered by one kind of nut, but not others.

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How to Make Dipping Chocolate Thinner

Melted chocolate is often used as a dip for fruits, pastries and other sweet indulgences. However, if the dipping chocolate is too thick, it can overpower the foods dipped into it or not adhere to their surfaces.

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Can Peanut Butter Make Your Butt Bigger?

The average American eats more than 6 lb. of peanuts and peanut butter per year, according to the American Peanut Council. Peanut butter can cause you to gain weight due to its calorie content, but it will not specifically increase the size of your butt.

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How to Make a Cake Soft and Moist Without the Cake Falling Apart

Whether you use a cake mix or make a cake from scratch, you can take a few steps to make sure your cake is moist and tender. To prevent a moist and tender cake from falling apart, let it cool in the pan long enough to become firm before you turn it out of the pan.

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How to Replace Oil with Applesauce in Brownies

Brownies have been a part of American food history for almost a century and a half, with early recipes calling for up to a half cup of butter. Though many modern recipes and mixes call for oil instead of butter, they are still not diet friendly since oil contains around 120 calories and 12 grams of fat per tablespoon.

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What Are Good Midnight Snacks for Pregnancy?

Although it's not healthy to overeat while you’re pregnant, occasional snacks can actually be good for you. Satisfying your late-night cravings will help you get a restful night’s sleep, and choosing healthy treats is an easy way to get more nutrients to your growing baby.

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How Much L-Arginine Is Found in Nuts?

Since losing their undeserved status as a nutritional outcast, nuts have secured a more accurate reputation as a nutrient-dense food that promotes cardiovascular health and helps protect against weight gain and Type 2 diabetes.

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Why Is Candy Bad for Your Health?

While an occasional candy bar can be part of an otherwise healthy diet, eating candy regularly can negatively affect your health. Too much candy can provide you with large amounts of unhealthy substances, such as sugars and fats.

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Chocolate and Estrogen Levels

Eating chocolate causes most people to feel great, "Psychology Today" notes. This is because chocolate contains anandamide, a neurotransmitter that elevates your mood. What is interesting is that women feel the strongest desire to eat chocolate prior to and during their menstrual cycle.

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What Is White Honey?

Honey is produced in beehives by bees that have traveled thousands of miles to collect nectar from blossoms. Various blossoms give honey distinguishing colors and flavors. White honey is one of those distinct colors produced by bees in Hawaii’s Kiawe Forest.

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