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.

Whole grain bread with sunflower seeds, flax and grain

How to Use Lecithin in Baking

An unfamiliar ingredient to most home bakers, lecithin is widely used in commercial baking. It's an emulsifier, an ingredient that helps other ingredients to mix more easily and remain mixed. Bakeries add lecithin to bread and other baked goods to improve doughs and batters, or to keep them from staling.

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Avocado with bread

Five Foods to Eat For a Flatter Belly

What you eat contributes significantly to how much belly fat you have. Everyone has a six-pack of abs, but some are just covered will a layer of fat. To get rid of that layer of fat, the best thing to do is to modify what and how much you eat of certain foods.

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canned sardines

Are Sardines in Water Better for You Than in Oil?

More than 20 varieties of sardines from the United States, France, Portugal, Norway and Spain are caught, processed and canned. They are available packed in oil, water, and mustard or tomato sauce. They are also available smoked.

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Woman Preparing Healthy Breakfast In Kitchen

What Factors Slow the Absorption of Carbohydrates?

The carbohydrates you eat, which mainly come from starchy vegetables, whole and refined grains, fruits and sugar-containing foods, are digested more or less quickly depending on a variety of factors. Once carbohydrates are digested, they are turned to sugar, or glucose, which is then absorbed into your blood.

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Breakfast with bread toast

Healthy Alternatives to Jam & Jelly

The old-fashioned piece of toast slathered in overly sweet jam or jelly is a favored breakfast item for adults and children alike. Toast consists of mainly carbohydrates, which turn to sugar in the body. When you layer a sugar-based jam or jelly on top of toast, you end up with a sugar bomb.

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Green Banana

Eating Bananas Every Day and Good Health for Men

Remember the old saying, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away"? There's definitely some truth to that; eating fruit every day is a first step toward staying healthy. When it comes to men's health, a banana a day may not keep the doctor away, but it will certainly help improve your overall well-being.

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oat flakes

Oatmeal & Ketosis

Ketosis is an alternate metabolic state in which your body utilizes fat, both from your diet and your body fat stores, as well as ketones, a by-product of fat burning, for energy. Low-carbohydrate diets can induce ketosis.

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bechamel sauce in pan and milk on table top view

How to Combine Flour & Milk Without Lumps

Flour and milk can form the base of a great white sauce or roux, or can become a cooking disaster. However, just as there is more than one reason why flour can turn hard and lumpy when you mix it with milk, there is more than one way to ensure it does not.

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Pasta Fettucine Alfredo  with Shrimp or Prawns

What to Put in Fettuccine Alfredo

Fettuccine Alfredo is an Italian pasta dish with a cheesy cream sauce. Paired with a grilled chicken breast or served alone, it is a delicious main dish option. According to Epicurious, Alfredo di Lello is the Roman chef who created this dish in the 1920s.

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Capsules and a sprig of mint

Calcium Supplements for Breastfeeding Moms

If you are breastfeeding you do not need a significantly higher calcium intake to provide your baby with more calcium. Breastfeeding mothers need calcium to recover bone density lost during pregnancy, according to eMedTV.

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Potassium & Hypothyroidism

The thyroid gland -- located in the neck -- produces thyroid hormones, which help in maintaining a normal metabolic rate, facilitating protein synthesis, regulation of bone growth and control of brain cell maturation. Hypothyroidism is defined as low thyroid hormone in the blood.

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Caffeine Free Headache Medicines

If you suffer from migraines or severe headaches, chances are that you may take a pain medicine that contains caffeine. The reason manufacturers include caffeine in their migraine medicines is that caffeine typically helps the other drugs in the formula work faster, the Cleveland Clinic notes.

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Grilled Corn on the cob with Chili, Cilantro, and Lime

Why Does Corn Trigger Gallbladder Attacks?

Sometimes food is what triggers a gallbladder attack. Chemical food additives and preservatives, dairy products, eggs, poultry, pork, onions, nuts, citrus fruits, gluten and corn are common food allergens that can bring on attacks, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center.

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Do B Vitamins Give People Vivid Dreams?

Sometimes you wake up and know you had a dream worth recounting to loved ones or friends -- but the details escape you. Or perhaps that dream offered answers for a problem on which you've been puzzling, but the crux -- the epiphany -- slips away the moment you open your eyes.

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Seaweed salad

What Are the Benefits of Wakame Seaweed?

According to "The New York Times," Undaria pinnatifada or wakame seaweed can be one of the world’s most invasive and aggressive species -- capable of growing an inch per day, edging out any local marine life and choking up beaches. However, it’s not just a pest.

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Does Vitamin B12 Deficiency Cause Insomnia?

All the foods that we eat can affect our bodies both physically and mentally. B vitamins are necessary for proper digestion, metabolism, growth, immune system and mental health. In particular, adequate vitamin B-12 intake is needed for healthy brain and neurological functioning.

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Fish oil on wooden spoon with wooden background

Oil Vs. Capsule Forms of Fish Oil

As study after study documents the mental, cognitive and physical benefits of omega-3 fatty acids, fish oil supplements, which are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, have steadily grown in use, surpassing even multivitamins in popularity, according to the February 2011 “Orlando Sentinel.

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Close up hand mixing with a spoon of coffee.

Caffeine & Theobromine

Other than prescription or illegal drugs, caffeine and theobromine are the most common central nervous system stimulants you may encounter. In fact, because of their inclusion in many popular products, you may consume far more of them than you would prescription stimulants.

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What Vegetables Should Be Avoided When Taking Methotrexate?

Methotrexate, also known as amethopterin or MTX, is sold under the brand names Rheumatrex and Trexall. It is mainly used to treat severe forms psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis and certain types of cancer. It is also used to terminate pregnancies.

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Can Malabsorption of Nutrients Cause Weight Gain?

If you experience malabsorption, your body has trouble absorbing some of the nutrients in the food you eat. This could involve vitamins, sugars, proteins or fat or just food in general. Check with your doctor if you think this is a problem for you, because certain serious medical conditions can cause malabsorption.

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