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.

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Cashews & Acne

More than half of all teenagers suffer from acne, according to the August 2001 edition of the "British Journal of Dermatology." Along with the treatment recommendations given to you by your doctor, making certain changes to your diet may help improve your symptoms of acne.

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How to Cook Kale and Make It Tender

Kale is a vegetable that belongs in the cabbage family. You can identify it by its curly leaves, which are arranged like a bouquet but do not form a head. Kale has a high calcium and vitamin content.

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What Is Wheat Dextrin?

Wheat dextrin is a versatile product that is primarily used in the textile, adhesive and food industries, and as a dietary fiber to improve digestion. Wheat starch is chemically processed to make wheat dextrin. It is used globally and has many commercial uses, along with various health benefits.

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The FDA Side Effects of Aspartame

A simple Internet search for aspartame turns up many wild theories about the dangers of this common non-nutritive sweetener. It is everywhere: in soda, gelatins and chewing gum.

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Are Kidney Beans Healthy for Kidneys?

Similar to the kidney in shape and color, kidney beans provide a variety of minerals and vitamins, and so are generally beneficial for your health. If your kidneys are healthy, kidney beans can -- when consumed as part of a balanced diet -- contribute to your kidney health.

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Can a Vitamin B-12 Deficiency Cause Itchy Skin?

Itchy skin can develop for many reasons. It can occur with or without a rash, in small areas or the whole body. Identifying the cause is important to ensure proper treatment. While there are several potential causes of itchy skin, it has not been directly linked to a vitamin B-12 deficiency.

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What Could Happen If You Have Too Much Vitamin A?

Vitamin A is essential for good eyesight and cell reproduction; and if you are pregnant, your fetus needs it to develop properly. But because this vitamin is fat-soluble, your body stores the excess, and consuming too much vitamin A can be dangerous.

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How Soon Are Calories Absorbed After Eating?

Most people are familiar with the basics about calories: Calories are the fuel on which the body is run, unused calories get converted into fat, and too many stored calories is what leads to the belly paunch that few people love. There are, however, other details about calories that are not common knowledge.

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Disadvantages of Vitamin C

Vitamin C is a naturally occurring, water-soluble vitamin found in many different types of fruits and vegetables, and can also be taken as a nutritional supplement for its potential health benefits, such as its antioxidant properties.

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Vitamin B-12 and Bilirubin Levels

Production of red blood cells is dependent on vitamin B-12. Bilirubin is the byproduct of red blood cell degradation. Your body depends on the steady production of red blood cells, as well as the byproducts formed at the end of their life cycle.

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Lentil Soup for Constipation

Constipation can cause you to experience intestinal discomfort and increase your risk of developing hemorrhoids. According to the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse, a high-fiber diet contributes to regular bowel movements and helps to prevent and treat constipation.

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Corn Tea Health Benefits

Corn tea is a classic Korean beverage. When made from corn kernels, the tea’s primary benefit is hydration due to its water content, but you’ll also get small amounts of nutrients, such as carbs, vitamin C and folate. Corn tea is also brewed using corn silk.

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My Newborn's Poop Looks Like Seeds

It is natural to be worried about your newborn’s bodily functions. A newborn's stool changes in her initial days of life and varies depending on what she eats and what Mom eats if she's breastfeeding. Breastfed babies’ bowel movements contain what look like tiny seeds -- and this is completely normal.

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How to Fix Thin Homemade Mayo

Store-bought mayonnaise is no substitute for rich, velvety homemade mayo. The beauty of homemade mayonnaise is that you can make it thick to use as a sandwich spread, or thin to use on a salad or as the base for a sauce. Making the mayonnaise is trickier than you might believe, however.

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How to Cook Simple Spanish Chorizo

Chorizo is a type of sausage that is popular in Spain, Mexico and Latin America. Spanish chorizo differs in that it uses chopped chunks of pork meat and fat as opposed to the ground meat that is used in other chorizos. Paprika is a main ingredient, and Spanish chorizo usually has a very strong paprika flavor.

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Citalopram and Caffeine

Anxiety and depression are psychiatric conditions that can be treated with a variety of different medications, including citalopram. Although citalopram is generally safe, it can interact with other compounds that can lead to undesirable side effects.

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How to Bake Venison Chops

While some consider venison chops to be a bit too gamey, many people enjoy the rich, bold taste of venison, especially when properly prepared.

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Different Ways to Prepare Rice Cereal for a Baby

When your baby is around six months old, you can start feeding him solid food. Most parents start with rice cereal. This cereal is his first taste of food, and is fortified with vitamins and minerals that he needs for his rapidly growing body.

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Can I Drink Wine If I'm Taking an Antihistamine?

Antihistamines are medications used for the treatment of allergies, cold and flu symptoms, including sneezing, watery eyes, coughing, hives, runny nose and more. These medications are available by prescription and over the counter.

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