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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No Preservatives Diet

A diet focused on natural, organic food is essential to maintaining a healthy body, but the majority of food is laced with preservatives to make it last longer on supermarket shelves. Some of these preservatives may harm you when eaten in large quantities, explains the Center for Science in the Public Interest.

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Do Probiotics Kill Bad Bacteria?

Probiotics are often referred to as the "friendly bacteria" that live in the human gut. They can play a variety of important roles, including the production of vitamins and the prevention of certain intestinal disorders.

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What Is Raw, Unfiltered Honey?

Honey is a natural sweetener available in many forms -- from translucent liquid to thicker, creamy honey or as honeycomb, dripping with extra honey. The taste of honey changes depending on where the bees harvest the nectar used to make honey, but the processing can also affect the taste.

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Alkaline Foods & Spices

The human body maintains a moderately alkaline environment, with a pH slightly above 7. This alkaline pH is crucial for chemical reactions and proper function of the lungs, kidneys, intestines and skin, and it is greatly influenced by your diet.

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Are There Certain Foods to Avoid with Genital Herpes?

Genital herpes is a common, with 20 million new cases diagnosed each year according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a highly contagious sexually transmitted infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, or HSV.

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Can Foods Prevent Grey Hair?

Gray hair can be the result of a nutritional deficiency such as a lack of vitamins B-12 or B-9. However, it is also a result of the natural aging process -- as you get older, your chances of gray hair increase by 10 to 20 percent every 10 years after the age of 30.

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Can You Get Fat by Eating Vegetables?

Vegetables have calories, so you could theoretically gain weight if you eat large amounts of them. However, eating veggies will typically help you shed pounds rather than make you gain, as long as you stick with lower-calorie vegetables and don't prepare them with high-calorie ingredients.

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Meat Diet for Testosterone

Many people associate testosterone with sex, aggression and masculinity, but it also has been linked to numerous vital body functions that are essential for overall health and development.

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Can Certain Foods Heal Barrett's Esophagus?

If your esophagus becomes damaged over time – usually by stomach acid from frequent heartburn – the cells that line your esophagus can change into an abnormal state that puts you at risk of developing esophageal cancer.

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Foods Containing Saccharin

Discovered in 1879 and 300 to 500 times sweeter than table sugar, saccharin is added to some foods to reduce the calorie count without stripping the food of its sweet flavor. Though there is some controversy about the use of artificial sweeteners and health, saccharin is recognized as safe by the U.S.

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Basmati Rice Diet

Rice is the staple grain in the diet of half the world's population, according to the International Rice Research Institute. When it comes to rice options, basmati rice in its whole-grain form may be one of the better choices.

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Cinnamon & Honey Detox Diet

It's sweet and spicy, and a delicious way to start and end the day. And, according to the LoveToKnow website, proponents of the honey and cinnamon detox diet claim it helps prevent the accumulation of fat.

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A Liquid Diet and Weight Gain

Not everyone on a liquid diet wants to lose weight. If you've just had oral surgery, have to follow a liquid diet due to difficulty chewing or swallowing, or find it easier to drink your food rather than eat it, you may be having a hard time getting enough calories to maintain your weight.

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30-Day Juice Diet

Drinking fresh juice every day for 30 days has its benefits, unless that's the only thing you're consuming. Most 30-day juice diets involve you fasting on juice alone to either help you lose weight or detox your body. You certainly will lose weight subsisting on a juice-only diet, but it's not the healthiest way to go.

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List of Foods That Are High in Mercury

Mercury is a metal found in the environment, including in the water, air and soil. You can be exposed to mercury by breathing the vapors, through skin contact or by eating foods contaminated with mercury.

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A List of Foods With MSG

Checking labels and paying close attention to ingredients is a way of life if you have a sensitivity to food ingredients or additives. Monosodium glutamate reportedly causes a cluster of symptoms in sensitive individuals, although it has not been proven that MSG is the cause.

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The Best Probiotics for Men

Your gut is teeming with bacteria -- but it's not all bad. Probiotics are a source of good bacteria, and including them in your diet can help improve the ratio of good to bad bacteria. For men, these friendly bacteria may help alleviate gastrointestinal problems such as diarrhea or irritable bowel syndrome.

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Macro Nutrient Diet

You may know about carbs, protein and fat, but you may not understand the importance of each one in your diet. As macronutrients, carbs, protein and fat are the substances in food that your body needs in the greatest quantities.

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The Best Foods to Eat Before an Exam

Some students may not consider the importance of eating the right foods before an exam session. Nevertheless, the brain requires quality nutrition to ensure optimum performance, dietitian Clare Evangelista states.

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