Papaya for Digestion

It's likely you don't think much about your digestive system unless it gives you problems. When working properly, it breaks food down into smaller components so that your body can absorb and use nutrients from your diet. If healthy, your body produces the enzymes you need for proper digestion.

Janet Renee, MS, RD
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Are Lemon Juice and Baking Soda Helpful for Gout?

What you eat and don't eat is an important part of the management plan for those with gout. While there is some preliminary evidence that getting more vitamin C in your diet from foods such as lemon juice may help, it's not a cure for the painful arthritis, and baking soda may worsen your condition.

Jill Corleone, RDN, LD
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Does Hot Sauce Speed Up Your Metabolism?

If you've ever met someone who seems to eat whatever she wants without gaining an ounce, while you seem to gain weight just looking at a slice of pizza, you've seen the power of a fast metabolism.

Sylvie Tremblay, MSc
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Health Benefits of Carob Molasses and Grape Molasses

Traditionally made from sugar, molasses is a dark liquid that adds a distinct spicy, caramel flavor to the foods it's used in. But if you're looking for something a little different, you may consider trying a molasses made from carob or grapes.

Jill Corleone, RDN, LD
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Beets & Urine Discoloration

What you drink throughout the day can have an impact on how much urine you excrete, but what you eat can also influence its color. Eating beets can change your urine color to a pink or red tinge, so don't be alarmed if you notice an unusual hue.

Sara Ipatenco
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Is Ginger Good for Gout?

Ginger may provide a number of health benefits, including settling the stomach and reducing nausea and flatulence. This flavorful root also contains a variety of active ingredients, some of which may help reduce the symptoms of gout due to their anti-inflammatory activity.

Jessica Bruso
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1200 Calorie Diet for PCOS

Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, or PCOS, have an imbalance of sex hormones, which makes it hard for the ovaries to release mature eggs. Because of this, some women experience problems with fertility and irregular menstrual periods.

Anne Danahy
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Recommended Diet for Alcohol Withdrawal

Eating may be the furthest thing from your mind when your body is withdrawing from alcohol, but alcohol affects how your body metabolizes and utilizes nutrients, making eating an important part of your recovery.

Jill Corleone, RDN, LD
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Avocados for Weight Loss & Gain

Avocados are a nutritious food, providing heart-healthy monounsaturated fats, fiber, potassium, magnesium, copper and manganese, as well as most of the B vitamins and vitamins C, E and K.

Jessica Bruso
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Importance of Sugar in the Human Body

Sugar has a poor reputation as being an enemy when it comes to creating a nutritious and well-balanced diet. The fact is, however, that you wouldn't be able to survive without sugar. Your body relies on small amounts of sugar to function properly.

Sara Ipatenco
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Gastritis & Yogurt

If you're experiencing upper-abdominal discomfort that includes nausea or vomiting, you may have a digestive condition known as gastritis. While a bland diet is often recommended to help someone with gastritis manage symptoms, some research indicates that including yogurt with friendly bacteria may also help.

Jill Corleone, RDN, LD
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Prickly Pear Health Benefits

Prickly pears are the fruit of the prickly pear cactus. These tasty, oval fruits sprout from the tops of prickly cactus leaves and range in color from yellow-green to deep red or purple.

Karen Curinga
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