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.

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Weight-Training Diet Plan for Women

Whether you're lifting weights to improve muscle strength or physique, what you eat matters. While protein is certainly important for muscle growth, a weight-training diet for women should be balanced and include a healthy mix of carbs, protein and fat to improve workouts, strength and tone.

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Diet After Burns

A burn is damage to the body's tissue caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, sunlight or radiation. The three types of burns include first, second and third degree, according to Medline Plus.

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Best Gastric Ulcer Diets

If your pain medication is causing you pain, you may want to make an appointment with your doctor. Gastric ulcers occur when the lining of the stomach has been damaged, exposing the underlying tissue. Over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication and H. pylori infections are the most common causes of gastric ulcers.

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Free Diet Plans That Work Fast

Losing weight is big business. Americans have spent more than $60 billion looking for that perfect diet, shake or pill to help them shed pounds, according to HealthResearchFunds.org. But if you're on a budget, you're in luck because there are a number of free weight-loss plans.

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How to Lose Weight With Amazing Grass SuperFoods

No single mix or supplement is going to help you lose weight -- only eating fewer calories than you burn helps you do that. Amazing Grass SuperFoods, a line of powdered mixes made from a variety of fruits, vegetables and herbs, are high in nutrients and low in calories.

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The Best Supplements for Endurance

As an endurance athlete, you may be on the constant lookout for that one supplement that's going to improve your performance. Most supplements have not been fully studied to assess claims or safety.

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Can You Lose Weight With Lemongrass?

Lemongrass is most often steeped to make a tea or used as a seasoning. While it has been used as a folk remedy for stomach problems and as a sedative, it does not seem to have a direct impact on weight loss.

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South Beach Diet Phase 1 Grocery List

Since 1995, the South Beach diet has served as an alternative to other popular low-carb diets. This diet differs from the others because it not only restricts your carb intake, it also encourages you to make healthy protein choices and to limit your intake of saturated fat.

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Sodium Bicarbonate and Bicarbonate of Soda

Sodium bicarbonate and bicarbonate of soda are one in the same -- you may know it better as baking soda. This chemical compound has uses that go beyond acting as a leavening agent in your baked goods. It's a safe ingredient in food, but if you're using it as medicine, talk to your doctor.

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What Are the Health Benefits of Knox Gelatin?

Other than being a recognizable brand name, Knox gelatin is no different than any other flavorless gelatin made from the collagen in animals. As a source of collagen, Knox gelatin has been touted to help in the treatment of arthritis, but there's no evidence to support such claims.

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Health Benefits of Rice Vinegar

Sweet and acidic, rice vinegar has a mild flavor and is most commonly used in Asian-style dishes such as sushi rice or sweet and sour dishes.

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How to Get Your Body Out of Starvation Mode

Severely restricting your calorie intake for fast weight loss causes your body to go into "starvation mode," which means your metabolism slows because it's not getting enough calories. If you've fallen prey to a low-calorie fad diet and fear your weight-loss rate has plummeted because of it, there is hope.

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List of Carnosine-Rich Foods

A molecule made up of two amino acids, alanine and histadine, carnosine is nonessential dipeptide primarily found in the muscles and brain of animals. In the body, carnosine acts as a type of antioxidant, protecting cells against damage from free radicals.

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Can You Drink Vinegar for Acne?

When you have acne, you may try just about anything to help clear it up. While there are some alternative treatments, such as tea tree oil, that may help you manage the outbreaks, drinking vinegar is not one of them. Talk to your doctor about how to manage your acne.

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Triglycerides and Digestion

Like carbs, fat in the diet is often associated with weight gain. But fat is an essential nutrient, and 20 percent to 35 percent of your daily calories should come from it. Most of the fat you consume is triglycerides.

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List of Foods Containing Carbohydrates

Carbs fall in and out of fashion, depending on the fad diet of the moment. But carbs are an essential component of any healthy diet plan, and should be the main source of calories in your diet, because they are your primary source of energy.

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The Side Effects of the GFCF Diet

Many parents of children with autism feel that an allergy to gluten -- protein in wheat, barley and rye -- and casein, protein in milk, may be one piece of the puzzle that explains the neurobehavioral symptoms associated with the disorder.

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Does Your Metabolism Increase When You're Pregnant?

During pregnancy, your body undergoes a number of physiological changes, including alterations in hormone levels and an increase in blood volume. Your metabolic rate also often rises slowly over the 40 weeks of pregnancy, increasing your calorie needs. Talk to your doctor for personalized diet recommendations.

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How to Take Vitamins While Fasting

Whether you're fasting for religious or health reasons, you may worry about meeting your vitamin needs. Adding a supplement may help ease your mind, but you may find it harder to tolerate on an empty stomach. Taking your vitamin at certain times may help improve tolerance.

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Tulsi Tea and Pregnancy

Pregnancy is not a time to take chances with your diet. Tulsi tea, also known as holy basil, has been consumed for thousands of years in the Indian culture, but there's not enough information about how it might affect your pregnancy. Consult your doctor first before sipping.

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