Can Drinking Vinegar Water Really Make You Alkaline?

Some alternative health proponents claim that drinking vinegar water can change the pH of your body, making it more alkaline. They say an alkaline pH is better and promotes health and balance, whereas acidity leads to metabolic imbalance and illness. **However, medical science shows there is little truth to this idea.

Joelle DiTucci
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Artificial Food Preservatives

Artificial preservatives can help your food last longer without becoming contaminated with food-borne illnesses, which is the reason they're found in so many different processed foods. Although all artificial preservatives used in the United States have been deemed "generally recognized as safe" by the U.S.

Jessica Bruso
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Does Red Meat Raise Your Blood Pressure?

Having high blood pressure puts you at increased risk for heart disease and stroke. Smoking, being overweight, not exercising and being stressed can all increase your blood pressure.

Jessica Bruso
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Fruitarian Meal Plan

Steve Jobs was a famous fruitarian, someone who eats primarily raw fruit. Some fruitarians will also eat nuts and seeds, but all dieters of this type eschew vegetables, grains and animal products.

Jody Braverman
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Nutritional Facts for Oatcakes

The oatcake is a Scottish specialty that originated in Staffordshire. It is similar to a pancake, and is made using oatmeal, flour, water and yeast. However, unlike the pancake, the oatcake is usually topped with savory foods, such as cheese and bacon.

Jill Corleone, RDN, LD
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List of Foods for the Dukan Diet Attack Phase

The Dukan diet instructs followers to base their meals on high-protein, low-carbohydrate foods. While dieters are allowed some high-carbohydrate foods by the plan's final phase, the first phase, known as the Attack phase, is highly restrictive. Dr.

Michelle Kerns
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Health Risks of Balsamic Vinegar

Balsamic vinegar is associated with only two potential health problems. It could erode dental enamel due to its acidity, and it may contain some lead. While the amount of lead is considered to be too small to affect adults, there’s a chance it might raise lead levels in children.

Sandi Busch
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Gluten Intolerance & Sourdough Bread

If you're intolerant to gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye and barley, you know how hard it is to find a good-tasting bread. Most gluten-free breads are dense, dry and expensive. But wheat bread may be making a comeback for the gluten-intolerant thanks to new research on sourdough.

Jill Corleone, RDN, LD
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Cultured Milk & Pregnancy

Getting enough calcium in your diet during pregnancy is not only important for your baby's bones but yours too. While it's not safe for you to drink raw milk, you can drink calcium-rich cultured milk, also known as buttermilk, as long as it's pasteurized.

Jill Corleone, RDN, LD
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Foods That Make Mothers Milk Acidic

If you are a nursing mother well-meaning people may warn you to stay away from certain foods -- such as spices and acidic ingredients like tomato sauce or citrus -- over fears that those foods will increase the acid content in your breast milk.

Elizabeth Falwell
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Soy Milk Side Effects in Pregnant Women

Remaining healthy during pregnancy means fastidiously regulating your diet, so that you and your baby are as healthy as can be. A pregnant woman might choose to consume soy milk, or other soy-based products, as a result of taste preferences, lactose intolerance, veganism, or a host of other reasons.

Shelly Georges
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How Long Does Meat Stay Good in the Refrigerator?

Meat is only safe to keep in the refrigerator for a certain length of time, after which you should throw it out. This may be costly, but consuming meat that has gone bad may cause you to become ill. Spoiled meat may have a strange look or smell. although tainted meat may appear normal.

Ann Frederick
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