Complete Nutrition Guide: Superfoods, Keto & Metabolic Health

Nutritional planning involves balancing macronutrients, understanding calorie formulas, and identifying the functional properties of whole foods to manage weight and chronic conditions effectively.

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Benefits of Blending Spinach Juice

The U.S. Department of Agriculture recommends 2 to 3 cups of vegetables per day for adult men and women. Blending fresh vegetables, such as spinach, to make juice is a simple way of meeting your recommended daily vegetable requirement.

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How to Take Vitamin D With Synthroid

Your body makes its own vitamin D and you also get it from dairy sources and supplementation. Vitamin D stimulates your bones to absorb calcium and also helps control your blood pressure. Synthroid is a synthetic form of the thyroid hormone prescribed for a condition known as hypothyroidism.

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Soy Protein & Constipation

There is some debate regarding the role of soy protein in constipation. Soy protein is being researched for beneficial effects on cardiovascular health, insulin resistance and carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. Large doses of soy protein can cause constipation or make it worse in some people.

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What Are the Healthiest Sardines?

Sardines, with their reputation of having a fishy taste, may be off-putting to some people. However, these small, oily fish are packed with nutrients, including healthy fats. When properly prepared, sardines are cost-effective and flavorful.

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What Is Crude Protein?

Protein is key to good health -- it's involved in immune function, oxygen transport and maintaining strong muscle tissue. "Crude protein" is a measure of how much protein is in food, based on laboratory tests studying the food's chemical composition.

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Too Much Caffeine & Lightheadedness

You may drink caffeinated beverages, such as coffee or tea, in the morning because they offer a boost of energy. Caffeine is a stimulant, and when you consume caffeinated foods or drinks, it passes quickly to the brain and stimulates the central nervous system, relieving fatigue or drowsiness, especially upon waking.

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Does Green Tea Fat Burner Work?

Green Tea Fat Burner is a weight-loss supplement made by California-based company Applied Nutrition. Its two primary ingredients -- green tea and caffeine -- are fat burners, but their impact is hard to predict.

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What Nutrients Does the Body Need to Maintain Homeostasis?

The systems of your body are both distinct and interactive and always working to maintain homeostasis, or equilibrium. To contribute to the overall physical equilibrium that sustains life, each system must meet its metabolic needs through the nutrition you get from food.

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The Difference Between Citracal & Caltrate

The mineral calcium is essential for the proper development, function and health of your bones and teeth, your nervous and circulatory systems and your muscles. You can get all the calcium your body needs from dairy products, vegetables and fortified drinks, but some people choose to take calcium supplements.

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What Are Nonstarch Polysaccharides?

Nonstarch polysaccharides aren’t as complicated as they sound -- that term is just another name for a few types of fiber. What sets one carbohydrate apart from another is its size and structure, which in turn determines how, or if, it’s digested.

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Does Microwaving Spinach Ruin the Nutrients?

Factors that affect nutrient loss in cooking include cook time, temperature and amount of liquid used. As each of these factors increases, nutrient loss increases. Because microwaving generally includes a short cooking time and uses less heat, it retains more nutrients than conventional methods.

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Fish Oil and Herpes

Herpes is a viral infection that causes inflammation and pain, usually within the skin and nerves near the lips or genitals. Herpes is extremely difficult if not impossible to get rid of from your body because the viruses live and proliferate within nerve ganglions.

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The Nutrition in Octopus

The octopus available in the United States comes from two species. The giant north Pacific octopus, Enteroctopus dofleini, may weigh up to 100 lb., according to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. The smaller Octopus vulgaris is a common species from the Atlantic Ocean.

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Does Orange Juice Lower Blood Pressure?

Along with an entire day’s supply of vitamin C, a cup of orange juice delivers potassium, folate and natural citrus bioflavonoids. These nutrients fill essential roles that support your metabolism and keep you healthy. They may also help lower your blood pressure.

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Are Carbonated Beverages Bad for Athletes?

A soda every now and then isn't going to make or break your athletic career; a regular soda habit, however, can push out healthy calories and cause unwanted weight gain, which can negatively affect play. During most workouts, carbonated beverages are not ideal as they may cause stomach upset.

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Sauerkraut & Sodium

Sauerkraut has some impressive nutritional benefits. It’s a fat-free, low calorie food, and a good source of fiber, iron and vitamins C and K. As a naturally fermented product, it’s also a probiotic.

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Fiber & Fluid Retention

Fiber is an important nutrient that you are probably lacking in your diet. While other nutrients are important to supply your body with energy, fiber helps remove waste, excessive nutrients and water from your body. Edema is fluid retained in body tissues, such as fat.

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Does Cooking Food Affect Protein Content?

The cost of food is escalating so quickly that a healthy diet becomes a financial as well as nutritional investment. To get the most from your foods, prepare them to retain the highest nutritional value.

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Why Do I Get a Headache After Eating Carbs?

With the exception of meat, fish and a few types of seafood, almost all foods have some amount of carbohydrate. If you suspect that carbs are giving you a headache, it could be a sign that your blood sugar is high.

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Can Eating a Banana Help You Fall Asleep?

Grabbing a banana as a midmorning snack won't likely have you nodding off at your desk, but munching on one at bedtime can improve the quality of your sleep. The minerals and amino acids in a banana help relax your body. Pairing your evening banana with another sleep-inducing food provides even greater benefits.

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