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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Probiotics & Antacids

Probiotics and antacids can provide relief from gastrointestinal symptoms, albeit stemming from very different causes. Each of these supplements acts on naturally-occurring processes within the body to either enhance an effect or to neutralize its consequences.

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Nutrition in Tamarind Candy

The tamarind is a fruit native to tropical Africa, but grows throughout Asia, the Middle East, East Indies and Pacific Islands. Cooks use the fruit in a number of different ways, including as a seasoning for rice, fish and meat, and as chutneys, curries and sauces.

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Is Peanut Butter a Complete Protein?

Protein is an essential nutrient that your body needs. Your body is constantly breaking down proteins in your cells, organs and tissues. Protein from the food you eat, breaks down into amino acids that replace proteins in your body.

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What Happens When I Eat Too Much Carbohydrate in Foods?

Your body uses carbohydrates as its main source of energy. The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, recommend keeping your carbohydrate intake between 45 and 65 percent of your daily calories.

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The Disadvantages of Canned Foods

Canned goods are a good option if you’re buying fruits or vegetables that are not in season, and it’s sometimes cheaper to buy them canned, anyway. Canned foods also are more convenient than frozen, especially for storage and transportation.

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What Are the Benefits of Coconut Water for the Skin?

A little sweet and a little salty, coconut water is a native drink to the Pacific islands. Not to be confused with coconut milk, which is made from coconut meat, coconut water is the juice from a young green coconut.

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Are TUMS a Good Calcium Supplement?

TUMS have long been used for quick relief of heartburn pain, but the calcium carbonate in TUMS also has other effects on your body. Calcium supplementation is oftentimes used reduce the risk of osteoporosis, but calcium plays many vital roles in the human body.

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High-Amylose Foods

Amylose is a type of resistant starch, meaning it isn't well-digested and absorbed in the small intestine.

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Meal Plans for 7-Year-Olds

When you're in a rush, it may be easier to grab dinner for your family at a fast-food restaurant. But when your 7-year-old isn't getting proper nutrition during meals, she will be less likely to make healthy choices as an adult. Obese children are more likely to develop heart disease and diabetes in adulthood.

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Does the Body Store Vitamin D?

Vitamin D is an essential fat-soluble vitamin that helps the body to metabolize calcium. Humans synthesize vitamin D by exposing the skin to the sun’s ultraviolet-B radiations, or by obtaining it from the diet. Unlike water-soluble vitamins, excess fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the liver and fatty tissue.

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Is Popcorn a Complex or Simple Carb?

Your body needs carbohydrates to provide energy for your cells, to support the beneficial bacteria in your digestive tract and to aid in the synthesis of proteins and fats. The U.S.

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How Much Should a 13-Year-Old Girl Eat?

When you’re a girl entering your teen years, eating a well-balanced diet is an easy way to boost your daily energy and improve your health while increasing your chances of reaching your ideal height and weight. But you may not know what “well-balanced” really means.

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What Is the Average Caloric Intake for a 30-Year-Old Man?

Men’s caloric needs peak at about age 25 and then decline over the years. If you’re a 30-year-old man on the same diet that you had five years ago, you might not notice these body changes until you begin to gain weight. The U.S.

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Effect of Apples on Stool

A ripe, juicy apple contains substances than can help you pass firm stools more regularly. The fiber contained in an apple can add bulk to material in the bowel. In addition to helping your bowel movements, apples provide vitamins such as A and C and the minerals potassium and phosphorus.

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Can Iron Deficiency Affect Weight Loss?

Your body needs small amounts of many different minerals to work properly. A lack of iron in your body can cause an iron deficiency, which can cause you to lose your appetite. However, low iron levels can also leave you feeling fatigued, making it harder for you to burn calories through exercise, hampering weight loss.

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Whey Vs. Wheybolic

Getting enough protein in your diet is essential when trying to build muscle, and protein powders can help you meet your needs. Whey protein is considered fast-acting and easily absorbed. You can choose either whey protein concentrate or whey protein isolate, with the latter being a slightly better source of protein.

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How Much Caffeine Is in Instant Coffee?

You need your morning cup of joe and sometimes, you need it fast. Instant coffee serves as a quicker alternative to freshly brewed coffee and all you need to prepare a cup is hot water to dissolve the caffeinated granules. In general, instant coffee contains less caffeine than brewed coffee.

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Does Drinking Beer Make You Fat?

If you like to end your day with an ice cold beer and are also trying to lose weight, that cold beverage may also chill the results of your diet. While drinking beer won't automatically make you fat, various factors related to beer may increase your risk of experiencing unwanted weight gain.

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JELL-O & Clear Liquid Diets

You may have to consume a clear liquid diet following surgery, prior to a medical procedure that involves the abdomen or bowels, or if you are having trouble eating solid foods.

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Fiber for a Colonoscopy

A colonoscopy requires the gastrointestinal tract to be empty and free of food and fluids. A change in your eating habits to a low-fiber diet is required several days before the procedure.

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