Food & Nutrition: Culinary Techniques, Diets & Metabolic Health

Nutritional health is achieved through the therapeutic use of whole foods, safe culinary preparation, and understanding the metabolic impacts of specific dietary frameworks and ingredients.

Fried salmon fillet with vegetables

The 80/20 Diet Rule

Going on a restrictive diet can help you lose weight, but, like many other dieters, you may regain that weight as soon as you go back to eating normally. Making more permanent dietary and lifestyle changes can help keep this from happening.

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Nutrition Facts About Pork Crackling

Pork crackling is pork belly, which is basically uncured bacon, that has been cooked until crisp. Like bacon, pork crackling is high in total fat, saturated fat and calories.

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Natural Ways to Increase Calcium Absorption

Calcium is a mineral that helps strengthen your bones. If you do not get enough calcium in your diet or with calcium supplements, your body will take what it needs from your bones, causing them to become weak, brittle or soft. If left unchecked, a lack of calcium may lead to rickets or osteoporosis.

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The Toxicity of Juniper Berries

Juniper berries are used in herbal medicine, and also flavor certain foods and gin. Although they are called berries, they are part of the cone and not a true berry. Most people can safely consume juniper berries in the amounts used in food, but some people should avoid consuming juniper in medicinal amounts.

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Is Edamame Fattening?

Your body loves to store energy. It is your animal self, protecting against food scarcity when food is abundant. However, for many in a modern society, that scarcity never comes and you pack on the pounds.

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An Inability to Digest Protein

Proteins play essential functions that include everything from the creation of antibodies to muscle contraction, chemical reactions and the health of hair, nails and skin. The amino acids present in protein regulate chemical reactions and improve healing time, control blood pressure and help with blood clotting.

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Nutrition for Fructose Malabsorption

If you have fructose malabsorption, you need to avoid some healthy fruits as well as some sugars and sweetened processed foods and drinks to avoid suffering from abdominal bloating, pain, flatulence, diarrhea or constipation.

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Nutrition Facts for a Hamburger Without a Bun

The nutritional value of a hamburger can vary greatly, depending on how it is prepared and what ingredients it contains. Some hamburgers contain more than one patty, and the extra bacon, cheese, sauces and other condiments can change the amount of calories, fat and carbohydrates your hamburger provides.

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The Nutrition Profile for Calimyrna Figs

The calimyrna fig originated in California and is a special breed of fig derived from the smyrna fig of Turkey. Known for its golden skin and nut-like flavor, the calimyrna fig is most commonly found dried but is also eaten fresh out of hand.

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Raw chicken breast fillets on white dish.

Good vs. Bad Protein

Labeling foods as either "good" or "bad" might be a simple way to decide which foods are good for you. The problem with these labels is that they give a negative connotation to foods that can still be part of a healthy diet when enjoyed in moderation.

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L-Glutamine & Alcohol

An important amino acid that has a variety of different functions in the body, l-glutamine is found in many foods, including those that contain plant or animal protein. There is no minimum level of intake required for l-glutamine daily, but average consumption ranges between 1 g and 6 g.

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Does Baked Kale Have Nutrients Left?

Kale is a dark, leafy green vegetable packed with nutrients. Cooking kale does not harm these essential vitamins. In fact, if you have a low-thyroid function, cooking kale will deactivate a goitrogenic compound that can impact your thyroid.

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Apples and cinnamon sticks

Apple Juice Gallbladder Cleanse

An apple juice cleanse is an alternative treatment for gallstones. However, no scientific evidence suggests that any type of fruit juice cleanse will dissolve gallstones, according to the Mayo Clinic. If you're in pain, seek medical attention.

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Can I Take Caffeine While Taking Creatine?

Creatine and caffeine are two performance-boosting supplements often used in sports settings. There is a lot of controversy, however, over the effectiveness of using these two substances together. A study published in the October 2001 "Journal of Applied Physiology"

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Creatine Vs. Protein Vs. Glutamine

Creatine, glutamine and protein are commonly included in sports performance supplements. Each serves a distinct purpose. Creatine provides your muscles with energy and draws in water needed for growth and recovery. Glutamine is an amino acid, the building block of protein, that is most abundant in muscles.

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Omega-3 Fish Oil Capsules

Fish Oil & Women's Hormones

The oil of certain fish contains an essential fatty acid known as omega-3. Omega-3 fatty acids are necessary for human health and development, but they cannot be produced by the body.

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