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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How to Test Probiotic Supplements

Probiotics are supplements that contain "good" bacteria, such as Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium infantis, which can help improve digestion and protect you from harmful bacteria. Probiotics have a short shelf life and require refrigeration to retain potency.

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Can Vitamins and Supplements Affect PSA Readings?

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, and the risk of this disease increases with age. The MayoClinic.com website reports that by age 50, 1 in 4 men will have some precancerous cells in the prostate gland.

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Balanced Weekly Meal Plan

A balanced diet can control weight and ensure that your body is getting the nutrients it needs to function properly and stay healthy. The U.S. Department of Agriculture recommends a diet that includes lean proteins, low-fat dairy products, whole grains and fruits and vegetables.

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Are Lemon Juice and Baking Soda Helpful for Gout?

What you eat and don't eat is an important part of the management plan for those with gout. While there is some preliminary evidence that getting more vitamin C in your diet from foods such as lemon juice may help, it's not a cure for the painful arthritis, and baking soda may worsen your condition.

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Health: Coca-Cola Vs. Coke Zero

Soda is an unhealthy beverage because it's high in calories and sugar but low in vitamins and minerals. Coca-Cola is one example of a type of soda that's sugary and packed with calories, but Coke Zero is one alternative that is sugar-free.

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Are Reese's Peanut Butter Cups Gluten-Free?

When many people feel lethargic, they reach for a candy bar for a quick boost of energy. If you have a gluten intolerance, gluten allergy or celiac disease, you can't just grab any food product and assume that it doesn't contain gluten.

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Food After a Colectomy Surgery

Your colon, also known as your large intestine, is a long tube-like organ at the end of your digestive system. A partial colectomy is a surgical procedure that removes a portion of your colon. A total colectomy procedure removes all of your colon.

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Does Hot Sauce Speed Up Your Metabolism?

If you've ever met someone who seems to eat whatever she wants without gaining an ounce, while you seem to gain weight just looking at a slice of pizza, you've seen the power of a fast metabolism.

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Maximum Dosage of Vitamin C

Vitamin C is water-soluble; meaning, it is not stored in your body. You need to consume adequate amounts of vitamin C each day to get all of the benefits it provides. Having too much vitamin C from your diet or supplements may have adverse effects. Do not consume more than the maximum recommended dosage each day.

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Health Benefits of Carob Molasses and Grape Molasses

Traditionally made from sugar, molasses is a dark liquid that adds a distinct spicy, caramel flavor to the foods it's used in. But if you're looking for something a little different, you may consider trying a molasses made from carob or grapes.

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Beets & Urine Discoloration

What you drink throughout the day can have an impact on how much urine you excrete, but what you eat can also influence its color. Eating beets can change your urine color to a pink or red tinge, so don't be alarmed if you notice an unusual hue.

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Foods or Things to Avoid When Taking Levothyroxine

Levothyroxine is the generic form of Synthroid, a synthetic thyroid hormone. It is a replacement for a hormone that is naturally produced by your thyroid gland to regulate the body’s energy and metabolism.

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1200 Calorie Diet for Type 2 Diabetes

What and how much you eat is an important part of the treatment plan for type-2 diabetes. A 1,200-calorie diet can help both men and women lose weight. When you have diabetes, getting to and maintaining a healthy weight makes it easier for you to manage blood sugar, but it does not cure your diabetes.

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Is Freeze-Dried Food Healthy?

Astronauts in space and soldiers in combat use freeze-dried foods because they don’t spoil, they weigh less and they’re more convenient. But freeze-dried foods aren’t necessarily quite as healthful as regular foods, with the levels of some nutrients reduced during processing.

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When Is Fish Oil Rancid?

Many people take fish oil supplements for their health. When it is fresh, fish oil is a healthy source of omega-3 fatty acids. But like any other oil, fish oil can spoil and become rancid. Rancid oils are harmful to the body and taste unpleasant, so you should not ingest them.

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The Best Supplements for Anemia

Anemia occurs when your body lacks a sufficient volume of healthy red blood cells. If you have anemia, you do not have a sufficient amount of hemoglobin -- the oxygen-carrying protein within red blood cells. Anemia has many possible causes.

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Vitamin Deficiencies & Bleeding Gums

Bleeding gums are a sign of poor dental health, usually caused by inadequate dental cleanings and preventative care. If left untreated, bacteria can flourish and cause loss of teeth and escalate tooth decay. Improper diets that lead to certain vitamin deficiencies can lead to bleeding gums.

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Vitamin B Complex & Mouth Sores

Painful mouth sores can leave you searching for treatments and vitamins for mouth ulcers. Learn about B-complex vitamins and lysine for your canker sores.

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Serving Sizes for Bread

Processed white breads, baked goods made with butter and large flour tortillas are bread products from the grain group that will quickly add calories to your diet, without giving you a lot of fiber or nutrients. Whole-grain breads, on the other hand, offer fiber and other nutrients that benefit your health.

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