Food for Health: Anti-Inflammatory Diets & Nutrients

How does the food we eat give us energy? From the anti-inflammatory benefits of a garlic-rich diet to the digestive impact of oatmeal and berries, understanding nutrient synergy is the foundation of an effective detox diet.

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What Are the Benefits of Real Cinnamon vs. Fake Cinnamon?

All types of cinnamon belong to the genus Cinnamomum, so there really isn’t a β€œfake” cinnamon. But true cinnamon comes from one specific species -- Cinnamomum verum -- which is native to Ceylon. Other types of cinnamon come from several different cinnamomum trees. They're collectively referred to as cassia cinnamon.

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What Are the Benefits of Honey on Skin Boils?

Honey is more than a sweet treat to eat -- it might also work well to treat skin wounds and infections such as boils. Boils develop when the bacteria or fungi enter the skin around a hair follicle. Boils resemble pimples but often grow larger as they go deeper into the skin. Boils can make you feel ill.

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Differences Between Fruit Pectin and Gelatin

Fruit pectin and gelatin can both be used to thicken, jell and set certain foods, but there are some important distinctions between the two. They come from very different sources, so they have different nutrients as well as health benefits.

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How to Preserve Dehydrated Meat

Dehydrated meat is easy to store and take with you if you're camping or hiking and is also a good way to store meat, because dehydrating reduces the bulk of meat, making it more compact. Dehydrating meat is a first step to preserving it, but dehydrating alone won't safely preserve meat.

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Bananas and Inflammation

The health benefits of fruits are usually not questioned -- unless the fruit is a banana. With a reputation for being too starchy or sugary, bananas have sometimes appeared on lists of foods to avoid. When they rose above that hurdle, they were suddenly labeled as promoting inflammation.

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Digestive Problems with Apples

Apples contain a variety of nutrients, but they are most notable as a good source of fiber. Dietary fiber usually promotes healthy digestion and regular bowel movements, and it can reduce the levels of potentially harmful cholesterol.

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Spinach and Diarrhea

Rich in nutrients that promote health, spinach makes a good addition to anyone's diet. While spinach itself does not cause diarrhea, it may not make the best food choice when you have loose stools.

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Nutrient Facts for Besan Flour

Besan flour, made from chickpeas, is a wheat-free product rich in fiber and nutrients. Found primarily at health food stores in the United States, besan flour can stand in for wheat flour in many recipes, adding a nutty taste to breads, sauces and other foods.

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Chinese Turnip vs. Daikon

Daikon radish is known by a variety of other names, including lo bak, white radish, Chinese radish, Oriental radish and icicle radish. A Chinese turnip is more commonly known as a jicama.

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Fat Loss With Oatmeal Vs. Bread

You need at least some carbohydrates for energy, even when you're trying to lose weight. The trick is to pick the right carbohydrate sources, including those that are the most filling and provide significant amounts of essential nutrients without containing a lot of calories per serving.

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Water Retention: Carbohydrates vs. Salt

Salt and carbohydrates can both lead to water retention, but their methods -- and their impact on your health -- are different. Salt exerts its influence throughout your body and can lead to serious health consequences. Carbs have a more limited effect that may cause slight weight gain, yet can help boost performance.

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Craving Sweets & Fats While Breastfeeding

Being a mom to an infant has its rewards, but it's also exhausting. When you're breast-feeding your baby, you need to be available 24-7. While you do need to eat more to meet both your and your baby's nutritional needs, you want to make sure your food choices are healthy and nutrient-rich.

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Do You Get Stomach Pain After Drinking Detox Tea?

As long as you're in good health, your liver and kidneys help your body get rid of all the toxic substances it accumulates from the environment and your diet. These toxins are eliminated through your sweat, urine and feces. Detox teas claim they contain substances that help improve your body's natural ability to detox.

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Are Coconut Oil & Vitamin D Okay for Infants?

When it comes to good nutrition for your infant, breast milk is always best. But breast milk is not a good source of vitamin D, and some infants may require vitamin D supplementation -- but this should only happen under medical supervision.

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Sudden Rise in Blood Sugars

Even under normal conditions, blood sugar levels vary throughout the day, but a sudden rise in blood sugar can be alarming. Stress or illness may cause blood sugar levels to rise suddenly. If you have diabetes, a sudden rise may involve diet or medication.

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Sweet Potatoes Vs. Potato Oxalates

People with certain conditions must limit their oxalate intake. Oxalate is a substance found in many plants. In the body, it can combine with calcium and form crystals that can contribute to kidney stones and gout. It also promotes inflammation, which aggravates inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis.

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Are Half-Cooked Eggs Good for Kids?

Eggs provide a number of essential nutrients for kids, including protein, riboflavin and selenium. How you prepare eggs, however, can affect how good they are for kids.

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How to Use Gelatin to Grow Muscle

Growing muscle not only requires the right exercise but the right food too. Unfortunately, there's no one food -- gelatin included -- that's going to help your muscles grow. But as a source of protein, gelatin can be part of your diet plan.

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