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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What Are the Health Benefits of Dark-Red Cherries?

Luscious-looking and sweet, dark-red cherries are not only a tasty and welcome summer fruit, they’re also packed with nutritional benefits. ChooseMyPlate.gov recommends that adults consume between 1 1/2 and 2 cups of fruit each day.

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Ascorbic Acid, Lysine & Proline

Ascorbic acid, or vitamin C, is needed to make collagen. Collagen is the most abundant protein in your body, serving a variety of structural functions. It is a major component of your skin, cartilage, blood vessels and eyes. Collagen is also rich in the amino acids proline and lysine.

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Gastroenteritis from Pasta Sauce

Gastroenteritis is an infection in the stomach and intestines that causes nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Gastroenteritis related to food is commonly the result of food poisoning. A food allergy can cause symptoms similar to gastroenteritis, although there is no actual infection.

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Is Squid Heart-Healthy?

You're probably already aware that eating fish, such as salmon, is good for your heart. Other types of seafood aren't as impressive in terms of omega-3 fatty acids, but they can still be heart-healthy.

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How to Flush Monosodium Glutamate From Your Body

Monosodium glutamate is often used to preserve food and enhance flavor. MSG is frequently found in a wide variety of foods, including restaurant food, canned soups and processed meats. Some people experience negative side effects after consuming foods containing MSG.

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Yacon Root: Health Benefits & Side Effects

Yacon root comes from the Smallanthus sonchifolius plant native to South America. Used as a food and natural sweetener, yacon root’s potential health benefits have led to its use as a dietary supplement as well.

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Diindolylmethane Benefits

Diindolylmethane, or DIM, is a compound that is formed in your body during the digestion of foods that contain the nutrient indole-3-carbinol. Indole-3-carbinol is found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts. Eating these foods, therefore, provides your body with DIM.

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Papaya

Papaya for Digestion

It's likely you don't think much about your digestive system unless it gives you problems. When working properly, it breaks food down into smaller components so that your body can absorb and use nutrients from your diet. If healthy, your body produces the enzymes you need for proper digestion.

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Granola Health Benefits

Eating granola may help lower your cholesterol and prevent certain chronic diseases, such as heart disease and cancer. It's a type of breakfast cereal consisting of whole grain oats, nuts and dried fruits. The oats are commonly toasted with a small amount of oil and sweetener, giving the cereal a crunchy texture.

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The Disadvantages of Echinacea

Echinacea is a medicinal herb first used by Native Americans to treat infections. Today, it is most often used to treat the common cold. It is unclear if echinacea works, as the research evidence is conflicting.

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What Kind of Cold Water Fish Are Healthy to Eat?

Eating fish and other seafood as part of a balanced diet has health benefits. It's common to have concerns regarding potential pollutants found in fish and wonder which varieties provide the most benefits. With a little know how, you can easily identify and choose the best fish varieties for you and your family.

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Chronic Gastritis & B-12 Deficiency

Vitamin B-12 is a wate-soluble vitamin the body needs to make red blood cells and DNA. Without it, the body would be unable to adequately convert the nutrients from foods into energy. Vitamin B-12 can be found in animal foods, such as meats, eggs and dairy products.

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Can Cancer Cause an Iron Deficiency in Blood?

Iron deficiency anemia occurs when the body has too little iron to make red blood cells. If you have an iron deficiency, it usually resulted from a bleed somewhere in your body. Women often become slightly anemic from a heavy menstrual flow.

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What Are the Health Benefits of Eating Nuts & Seeds?

Nuts and seeds such as almonds, walnuts, pistachios, pecans, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, and peanuts all contain a host of healthful nutrients. Just a handful packs a powerful punch of vitamins, minerals and fats, all of which work together to affect your heart, your brain and your waistline.

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Which Calcium Supplement Is Best Absorbed in the Body?

You need calcium for strong bones and teeth, but also for proper function of your muscles and nerves and for blood clotting. Although getting your calcium from food is best, some people do not eat enough calcium-rich foods to meet their daily calcium needs.

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Alpha-Lipoic Acid Side Effects

The fatty acid alpha-lipoic acid is found naturally in foods such as broccoli, liver, potatoes and spinach. Now available as an antioxidant supplement, you can take alpha-lipoic acid to protect your cell walls from oxidation damage by free radicals, which may help limit your risk of developing cancer. Because the U.S.

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Health Problems From an Unbalanced Diet

A balanced diet draws from all basic food groups to provide the body with the right types and amounts of nutrients for both nutrition and energy. To do this, most medical professionals recommend eating at least four servings of fruits, four servings of vegetables and six servings of grains each day.

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Is PediaSure Enough Nutrition for a One Year Old?

PediaSure and other kids’ formula-type beverages make many promises to parents of picky eaters. They are fortified drinks and contain more vitamins and minerals than the average glass of milk. Some also might taste better to children.

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