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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Cinnabon Calorie Count

Started in Seattle and now located in Atlanta, Cinnabon is one of the most well-known makers of cinnamon buns and other tasty treats. The company has more than 700 franchises worldwide and they are a staple in many malls, airports, entertainment centers and other high-traffic areas.

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How to Interpret a Calcium Score

A coronary calcium scan, also known as a heart scan, measures the amount of calcium deposited in the arteries of your heart. The more coronary calcium you have, the higher your levels of plaque, which may lead to atherosclerosis, or the hardening and narrowing of your arteries.

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No-Carb, No-Sugar Breakfast Ideas

Breakfast can easily turn into a carb fest if you enjoy pancakes, French toast, danishes and doughnuts. Even if you reach for fairly healthy choices, such as oatmeal, whole-grain toast and fruit smoothies, you'll take in a substantial number of carb grams.

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How to Take Raw Sesame Oil

Raw sesame oil is different than the varieties you commonly see in the grocery store. It usually exhibits a pale yellow color because it is procured through cold pressing raw sesame seeds rather than toasted ones. This results in a less flavorful taste that is markedly less nutty than roasted sesame oils.

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Is the Lucky Charms Cereal Nutritious?

Lucky Charms, an oat-based cereal with firm marshmallow pieces, may be magically delicious— as the leprechaun in the iconic commercials claims — but it is also quite nutritious.

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Serving Sizes for Potatoes

You should be getting 2 to 3 cups of vegetables -- or equivalents -- in your diet every day. A serving of potatoes is a nutritious addition to your diet -- and counts toward your daily vegetable servings. However, keep in mind that potatoes are a starchy vegetable and shouldn't replace the green veggies in your diet.

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The Dangers of Holy Basil for Weight Loss

Holy basil, Ocimum sanctum, is an herb that originates from India where it is used in ayurvedic medicine. In the West it is touted as a weight lost supplement. But is it really effective for weight loss? You should consult your physician before taking a holy basil supplement.

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How to Retain Hyaluronic Acid in the Body

Hyaluronic acid is a long, unbranched chain of simple sugar molecules. The body uses it to provide connective tissue such as cartilage, and it’s also used to repair the skin. Ultraviolet radiation from the sun can cause skin cells to reduce their production of hyaluronic acid.

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Symptoms of Vitamin C Toxicity

Vitamin C, which is also called ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin required for the synthesis of neurotransmitters and collagen. It also has antioxidant properties that can protect molecules in the body from damage by oxidative free radicals.

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The Functions of the Six Major Food Groups

Though the functions of foods are the same, the six food groups of the food guide pyramid have evolved. The United States Department of Agriculture transformed the food guide pyramid into a new icon for dietary guidelines, the MyPlate Guide.

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The Best Immune Boosting Supplements

The human immune system defends the body against the harmful microorganisms that cause sickness and disease. It can occasionally fail to do its job, however, often due to circumstances beyond your control. Luckily, many simple lifestyle choices can promote a strong and healthy immune system.

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Sodium Bicarbonate Antacid Dosage Info

Sodium bicarbonate, which you may know as baking soda, is an antacid that relieves heartburn and acid indigestion by neutralizing excess stomach acid. Sodium bicarbonate is available without a prescription in a variety of forms, such as tablet, solution, powder and capsule, which you take orally.

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Caffeine Addiction and Tea

With the exception of water, more people in the world consume tea than any other beverage, according to the Tea Association of the U.S.A., Inc. While tea has a number of health benefits, it also contains a significant amount of caffeine.

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How Much Spirulina Should I Consume?

Spirulina is the most commonly used type of blue-green algae, a nutrient-rich aquatic plant. Health supplements containing spirulina are purported to boost immune function, increase protein intake and protect against liver problems.

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Can a Vitamin B-12 Deficiency Cause Eye Floaters?

Vitamin B-12 is a nutrient your body requires for proper function. Among the many roles of B-12, this vitamin helps form your red blood cells and aids in your neurological processes, explains the Office of Dietary Supplements of the National Institutes of Health.

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Foods Rich in Vitamin B-12 & Folate

Like all essential vitamins, folic acid and vitamin B12 are important for normal growth and development. Folic acid helps make DNA and new cells in your body. B12 is needed for metabolism and a healthy nervous system.

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How to Eat Healthy on a Hundred Dollars a Month

Nutritionists often say that healthy eating doesn’t have to be expensive, but for many, it can take a bite out of the monthly budget. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s most recent Cost of Food at Home food plans, a single adult on the least expensive "thrifty plan"

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Acidophilus & Gastritis

Helicobacter pylori, or H. pylori, bacteria are one of the most common causes of gastritis, an erosive inflammation of the stomach lining. H. pylori infection may lead to stomach ulcers, abdominal pain, indigestion, heartburn, nausea and vomiting.

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What Vitamins & Minerals Restore the Vitreous Fluid

Vitreous humor is the fluid that fills the back section of your eye. This thick, gel-like substance helps your eye maintain shape and also helps protect the structures within the eye. As you age, the vitreous may break down and clump together.

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