Why Are Vitamins Important to Your Body?
Vitamins don't provide energy, like carbohydrates, proteins and fats, but they are essential compounds that help the body grow and function optimally.
Read more →Vitamins don't provide energy, like carbohydrates, proteins and fats, but they are essential compounds that help the body grow and function optimally.
Read more →Skinless chicken breasts are often recommended for dieters because of their high protein content and low fat content. Skinless chicken thighs offer important nutrients, are high in protein and tend to be moister and more flavorful than breasts.
Read more →Chicken eggs are often maligned for their high cholesterol content. But these inexpensive sources of protein actually offer tremendous nutrition and can play a role in a healthy diet. Eggs can be eaten on their own or used in baked goods, sauces, puddings, ice cream and casseroles.
Read more →When you're on a low-carb diet, you're generally limited to 20 to 150 grams per day of net carbs -- total carbs minus fiber. Pasta, which has 30 grams of net carbs per cup, is usually off the menu.
Read more →Your body produces ketones from your fat tissue when you don't get enough carbohydrates for energy. When glucose is not available, ketones are formed in your liver from fatty acids and are used to fuel the body, including the brain.
Read more →A vegan diet eschews all animal products, including dairy and eggs, and relies on plant foods for nourishment. While it is possible to get all the nutrients you need by eating a plant-only diet, it takes careful planning. In some cases, a lack of proper nutrition can lead to excessive hair loss.
Read more →Coconut flour, made from dried, ground coconut meat, is no longer only found on the back shelves of your local health-food store. Due to its numerous health benefits, light coconut flavor and airy texture, coconut flour is making its way into mainstream stores and recipes.
Read more →Nutritional yeast, which is available in health food stores, is different than the yeast used to bake bread or brewer’s yeast. It is used as a supplement in smoothies, gravies, soups and casseroles or is combined with nuts to make a raw “cheese.” Its cheesy flavor makes it a tasty addition to popcorn and salads.
Read more →One of the Quaker Oats Company's classic products is Old-Fashioned Oatmeal, made from rolled oats. This form of oatmeal is made by cleaning the husk from the oat grain, steaming it and then rolling it flat between heavy metal rollers. Oats are a source of whole grains and offer multiple nutritional benefits.
Read more →A chili rich in beans and tomato paste, served over rice or with biscuits, boasts a high carb count. But, if you pare down the recipe to its essentials -- meat and spices -- you've got a low-carb meal sure to satisfy. Vary the meat, sauce and vegetable ingredients to create different versions of this Crock-Pot meal.
Read more →If you want the benefits that whey protein has to offer, but you're tired of smoothies, add it to baked goods to increase their protein content. Create protein-rich brownies, cookies and muffins, without having to shell out big bucks for the prepackaged, protein-enhanced versions.
Read more →Brazil nuts come from a tree that is grown in many parts of the Amazon, not just Brazil. They are large, in comparison to other nuts, and are often included in nut mixes. Just six nuts comprise a 1 ounce serving. Brazil nuts offer many nutrients, but are dense in calories and fat.
Read more →If you check out the label on protein bars, yogurt, cereal bars or sports recovery drinks, you may see the ingredient "milk protein isolate." As suggested by its name, this substance is a concentrate that provides the same proteins found in fresh milk.
Read more →If you reflexively order a large popcorn whenever you head to the movies, a low-carb diet might throw off your routine. Popcorn contains carbohydrates and could negatively affect your count for the day.
Read more →You naturally lose up to 100 hairs per day, but excessive hair loss, known as alopecia, can be alarming. You may lose more hair than usual due to genetic male-pattern balding, certain medications, postpartum hormones or nutritional deficiencies.
Read more →Lipton Noodle Soup is a dehydrated, chicken-flavored soup mix. You add hot water to the mix to rehydrate the noodles and create a broth. Lipton Noodle Soup is convenient, but consider its nutritional information before making it a regular part of your diet.
Read more →Maintaining a healthy weight requires balancing calories consumed with calories burned. A 10-year-old girl needs enough calories to support growth and provide energy. The exact number of calories a girl needs depends on her activity level.
Read more →Americans eat over 355 extra calories a day from added sugar, says the American Heart Association. One gram of sugar contains 3.87 calories.
Read more →Tofu is a product made from soy milk curdled with a coagulant known as nigari, or calcium sulfate, a natural mineral. Tofu is a staple of vegetarian diets as soy is the only complete plant protein. It is a low-calorie, low saturated fat protein option to include in any diet.
Read more →Bananas are a highly nutritious fruit used to fuel athletes and boost the health of malnourished children. While sometimes criticized for being high in carbohydrates and calories, they also contain protein and healthy fiber, along with a large dose of healthy potassium.
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