Complete Nutrition Guide: Superfoods, Keto & Metabolic Health

Nutritional planning involves balancing macronutrients, understanding calorie formulas, and identifying the functional properties of whole foods to manage weight and chronic conditions effectively.

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What Foods, Vitamins or Vitamin Supplements Can Cause Sore Joints?

Arthritis is the most common cause of joint soreness, and supplements or food in your diet may trigger symptoms. However, it's not the only dietary cause -- getting too much of certain nutrients might cause joint pain, too. If you're experiencing joint pain, discuss any concerns with your health care provider.

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Does Fish Oil Thin Blood & Get Dangerous With Aspirin?

If you take any medication, prescription or over-the-counter, it's wise to know whether the supplements you take or foods you eat will interact negatively. In regard to fish oil, a slight cause for concern exists as fish oil exerts a mild blood-thinning effect.

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What Will a Teaspoon of Olive Oil Do for a Body?

During the low-fat era, which reached a peak in the 1990s, experts told you to follow a low-fat diet without taking into account how different fats influence health. Today, it's known that all fats are not created equal. The fats found in olive oil fall into the healthy fat category.

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Safest Pre-Workout Supplements

No pre-workout supplement is completely safe for everyone because there's the potential for a negative side effect when you add any supplement or food to your routine. Pre-workout supplements are designed to give you a boost so you can power through your workouts with good stamina.

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Can Diabetics Eat Corn Chips?

Instead of certain foods being off limits, diabetes meal planning focuses on portion sizes and usually carbohydrate counting. Because carbs raise blood sugar, you must be aware of how many carbs you're taking in at each meal and in total each day.

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The Benefits of Arginine Alpha-Ketoglutarate

Arginine alpha-ketoglutarate is a dietary supplement consisting of the amino acid arginine -- a building block of protein -- and alpha-ketoglurate, a compound that breaks down sugars and amino acids. Both constituents of AAKG have different roles and may offer benefits, but more research is needed to know for sure.

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Do Carb & Fat Blockers Work?

With so many weight-loss supplement manufacturers making unsupported claims, it's normal to question the effectiveness of the supplements you come across. Blocker-type, weight loss supplements prevent your body from absorbing carbohydrates or fat, to promote weight loss through reduced calories.

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Is Pregnenolone Supplement Safe?

Pregnenolone is a parent steroid hormone. It is needed to make the female sex hormones, estrogen and progesterone, as well as the male sex hormone testosterone. Pregnenolone supplements are primarily marketed for memory, energy and stress support. There is no standard dose and clinical data on long-term use is lacking.

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Importance of Food Pyramids

Whether you follow the one developed by the U.S Department of Agriculture or another authoritative source, food icons play a crucial role in establishing and sustaining healthy, well-balanced eating habits.

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High-Fiber Foods That Add Bulk to Your Stools

Fiber plays a crucial role in a balanced diet, but often, it receives little fanfare. You've probably heard of its ability to prevent constipation. Of the two types of fiber -- soluble and insoluble -- it's the latter that's credited with this benefit.

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Side Effects of L-Glutamine Supplement

Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid -- one of the building blocks of protein -- in your body. You can typically get enough glutamine without supplementing; however, under certain circumstances, supplementation may prove helpful.

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High-Protein Liquid Diet

A high-protein liquid diet is a medically prescribed meal plan. Physicians prescribe this diet regimen for a number of reasons. Most commonly, your doctor may prescribe a high-protein liquid diet preoperatively to promote weight loss before bariatric surgery, as well as postoperatively to help your recovery.

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How to Calculate Maintenance Calories

When you eat food or drink caloric beverages, you're getting energy in the form of calories. People need a certain number of calories each day to function at their best. Taking in too few or too many calories can cause problems ranging from lack of energy to weight gain. The term "maintenance calories"

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Are There Certain Foods to Avoid for a Hiatal Hernia?

A hiatal hernia occurs when part of the stomach moves up into the chest cavity and presses through an opening in the diaphragm. The most common type is a sliding hiatal hernia, which is when part of the stomach slides in and out of the chest cavity.

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Water Soluble Fiber Foods

A diet high in soluble fiber can help lower cholesterol and promote healthy blood sugar levels. As the name suggests, this type of fiber dissolves in water, where it forms a sticky, gel-like substance that helps slow digestion. Insoluble fiber is another type of fiber.

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Foods With L-Tyrosine

Amino acids, which form the building blocks of protein, play a crucial role in your health. Take tyrosine for instance, your body uses this amino acid to produce epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine, brain chemicals that influence mood. Your body can manufacture tyrosine from the amino acid phenylalanine.

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B-6 and B-12 Benefits

Your body requires a wide variety of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients to function optimally. Vitamin B-6 and vitamin B-12 are two of eight B vitamins your body needs. While these vitamins work together, they also provide their own benefits individually.

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