Food for Health: Anti-Inflammatory Diets & Nutrients

How does the food we eat give us energy? From the anti-inflammatory benefits of a garlic-rich diet to the digestive impact of oatmeal and berries, understanding nutrient synergy is the foundation of an effective detox diet.

Pumpkin stew with rice and meat

What Should People With Sensitive Stomachs Eat?

No doubt, at one time or another, you've experienced tummy trouble. But if your tummy gives you problems often, you may have a sensitive stomach. Usually triggered by certain foods or situations, a "sensitive stomach"

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How to Avoid Acid Burn from Eating Pineapple

If you've eaten pineapple and experienced burning in your mouth or chest, it may make you think that pineapple isn't the right fruit for you. Although it's a good source of essential nutrients, pineapple is also an acidic fruit that contains an enzyme commonly used as a meat tenderizer.

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Problems With Digesting Raw Almonds

When it comes to upping the nutritional quality of your diet, adding nuts such as almonds is a smart way to go. While you're better off eating unsalted almonds, raw almonds are not always the best choice. Not only are they harder to digest than the roasted varieties, but you may not get all of the nutritional value.

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Fresh tomato juice smoothie with basil

Healthy Drinks for Hypothyroid

Weight gain and difficulty losing weight are big concerns for those suffering from hypothyroidism. When thyroid hormones are low, metabolism slows down, causing weight gain. Diet plays an important role in helping you manage the disease.

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Foods That Encourage Phlegm

You may not even think about phlegm, also referred to as mucus, until you're producing more than normal due to an illness. But phlegm does more than help you empty your tissue box.

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The Benefits of Malt Extract Beverages

Primarily made from barley, malt extract is a concentrated syrup used to add flavor and texture to a variety of foods, including beverages ranging from breakfast drinks to beer. The barley in the extract also adds vitamins, minerals and amino acids to these drinks.

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How Does Drinking Vinegar Affect the Body?

While vinegar does provide a number of health benefits for the body, you don't need to drink it to get those benefits. Vinegar helps you fight against free radicals, is good for digestion, and may help you get to a healthy weight.

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Tart Cherry Juice and Belly Fat

Losing belly fat not only makes it easier for you to fit into your pants, but it also improves your health. While diet and exercise are the tried-and-true ways to trim your middle, recent research shows that tart cherries may be of some assistance. Consult your doctor before starting any weight-loss diet.

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Ice Cream & Ketosis

Whether you're following a low-carb diet for weight loss or to manage seizures, you know the goal is to stay in ketosis, which is when your body is using fat for fuel in the form of ketones instead of glucose.

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Are Radishes Good for High Blood Sugar?

There is some preliminary evidence that specific parts of the radish may help lower blood sugar, but it will take much more research before nutritionists can confidently claim it will work for you. Consult your doctor about your diet for managing high blood sugar.

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Vegetarian Diet & Frequent Urination

Frequent urination can be a nuisance, but if you think your vegetarian diet is the cause, it may be worth the nuisance. A vegetarian diet excludes meat, poultry and fish.

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Menu for Low-Potassium Diet

Potassium is an essential mineral, but if you have problems with your kidneys or take ACE inhibitors for high blood pressure, getting too much in your diet may not be good for you, and you might need to limit your intake. High levels of potassium in your blood can lead to an irregular heartbeat.

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Raw Vegetables & Fruits With Stomach Ulcers

Bland used to be the diet of choice for people with stomach ulcers, which meant no raw fruits or vegetables. But bland diets weren't an effective mode of treatment, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine. In fact, filling your diet with raw fruits and vegetables may be beneficial for people with stomach ulcers.

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10-Day Diet Meal Plan

If you're on a diet to lose weight and you know ahead of time what you're going to eat, then you're already on the road to success. A 10-day meal plan can help with grocery shopping and meal prep. While weight-loss calories vary, a 1,500-calorie meal plan is appropriate for active women and most men.

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Can I Take Multivitamins With Protein Powder?

If you're working out and your diet is not quite up to standards, you may consider adding a multivitamin and protein supplement to your daily routine. It's OK to take the supplements at the same time. However, you might not need both. Consult your doctor before adding any dietary supplements to your diet.

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What Is the Best Food to Eat After Hemorrhoid Surgery?

Hemorrhoids -- the swelling and inflammation of the veins in and around the anus -- affect 10 million Americans each year, according to Florida Hospital. While some people with hemorrhoids may only feel a slight discomfort, others may have extreme pain and require surgery.

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Foods High in Gamma-Linolenic Acids

Like omega-3 fatty acids, omega-6 fats are essential, which means your body cannot make them and they must come from food. Gamma-linolenic acid, or GLA, refers to the omega-6 fatty acids found in plant foods.

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Is Nutritional Yeast Safe During Pregnancy?

What you eat, or don't eat, is an important part of your healthy pregnancy. You may already know you need to limit your intake of fish due to its mercury content and to avoid soft cheeses such as feta or brie to reduce your risk of food-borne illness. Other foods can also raise concerns, however.

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The Best Low-Calorie Protein Powder

If you're trying to increase your protein intake without adding too many calories, you want to keep your protein powder simple. Some types of protein powders also include carbs and fat, which increase calorie content.

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