Does Losing Weight Affect Your Kidneys?

Weight loss can affect your kidneys, sometimes in unpredictable ways. If you already have kidney disease, your doctor may suggest that you gain weight or avoid losing weight.

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Parsley Tea and Weight Loss

Some diet plans specify drinking parsley tea with a least one meal a day, leaving the would-be dieter to wonder how exactly parsley helps you drop the pounds. Unfortunately, parsley tea isn’t a magic brew for dieters.

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Breastfeeding and Non Alcoholic Beer

Beer is traditionally used as a cure for women having trouble breastfeeding, however the dangers posed by its alcoholic content makes non-alcoholic beer a much wiser choice. Common advice for treatment of breastfeeding issues includes reducing distractions around mother and baby.

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Peperonata - traditional dish of italian cuisine.

What Does Cooking Do to Vitamin C?

Eating more foods with vitamin C increases the antioxidant protection you receive from your daily diet. Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, bolsters your immune system while also supporting collagen production for healthy skin and joints. The nutrient additionally helps your body absorb iron.

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Grilled beef steak

Does Beef or Turkey Have More Iron?

You may know that turkey, especially white meat, is a better choice for people whose primary concern is cutting saturated fat and cholesterol. But if your doctor suggests you get more iron in your diet to counteract the fatigue and weakness associated with iron deficiency, “beefing up” your diet may be a smart choice.

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Vegan burgers with lentils and pistashios

How to Cook Frozen Veggie Burgers

Whether you never eat meat or are simply trying to cut back for health reasons, frozen veggie burgers offer the kind of kind of quick-but-healthy meal option that takes well to more than one kind of cooking technique.

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What Fruits Are High in Fructose?

The natural sugars found in honey and fruits are known as fructose. When it comes to blood sugar and carbohydrates, your body doesn’t react any differently to the fructose that naturally exists in fruit than it does to added sweeteners like corn syrup.

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The Difference Between Sardines & Anchovies Nutritionally

Sardines and anchovies are both small fish species, most often sold oil-packed in tins. They add protein, healthy fats and other nutrients to pizzas, shish kebabs, cold salads or snack trays. Both fish types are low in mercury and high in omega-3 fatty acids.

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High-Protein Sprouts

The seeds from which various sprouts start life determine the nutritional content of the finished sprouts. High-protein legumes yield high-protein sprouts, while radish and alfalfa seeds produce sprouts high in antioxidants but low in protein.

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Nutrition in Broccoli Cuts Vs. Florets

Broccoli's high vitamin content earns the vegetable "super-food" status. Thrifty cooks use as much of each broccoli bunch as possible, but if your own "bunch" consists of picky eaters who refuse to eat broccoli cuts, or stems, take heart.

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Nutritional Information on Bamboo Shoots

Bamboo shoots are perhaps more valuable for what they don’t add to your meals than what they do. While not bursting with nutrients, the Asian vegetables add bulk and texture to foods without piling on fat and calories. If you find fresh shoots in the grocery store, peel and boil them before serving.

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Yellow green pepper on wood

The Nutrition Profile for a Yellow Bell Pepper

All sweet bell peppers start as green peppers, which are both edible and nutritious at this stage. Depending on the variety, green peppers left on the vine ripen into yellow, red, orange, purple or even brown bell peppers.

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Soursop fruit on asian market, Philippines

The Nutritional Value of Soursop or Guyabano

Guyabano and soursop are but two of the many names for the same fruit. Perhaps because the fruit from the Annona muricata tree flourishes in warm regions throughout the world – and is exported to countless countries – soursop has spawned more than two dozen common names.

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Raisins in a old wooden spoon

Should Diabetics Not Eat Raisins or Dried Dates?

According to the American Diabetes Association, the myth that people with diabetes need to avoid all fruits is a persistent one. Although naturally sweet fruits do contain more carbohydrates than non-starchy vegetables, fruits also provide the fiber, minerals and vitamins you need to stay healthy.

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blanched almond flour

How to Convert Ground Almond to Whole Almonds for Baking

You're not going nuts if you've noticed that buying whole almonds and processing them yourself is cheaper than springing for ground almonds. The problem is knowing how much to purchase. Once they are processed into finer-sized pieces, almonds have more volume than they did in their whole form.

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How to Bake Cod Filet

High in protein and low in saturated fat, cod fillets also provide a boost of iodine and potassium. The white fish bakes quickly in the oven and doesn't demand complicated preparation.

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Are High Doses of Rose Hips Dangerous?

Some rose species produce “hips” in the fall. Rose hips are fruits of the rose that appear after the shrubs finish flowering. Rose hips are high in vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid.

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Grilled Pork Chops with vegetables

The Best Ways to Cook a Ribeye Pork Chop

The trend to name pork chops after beef steaks may cause minor confusion at the butcher's counter. Yet nothing has changed when it comes to preparing them at the kitchen counter. A ribeye chop, for example, is just a basic rib pork chop with a fancier name.

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How to Mince Chicken

There's no sense mincing words -- chopping poultry into ever-finer pieces for minced chicken can be challenging. If you're truly skillful with a cleaver, by all means do your own mincing by hand.

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