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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Can Juicing Cause Diarrhea?

Registered dietitian Joy Bauer gives juicing an A+ for its ability to deliver concentrated amounts of nutrients from fruits and vegetables to your body, but she says consuming too much juice and forsaking a well-rounded diet can result in glaring nutritional gaps.

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Ice Water With Lemon for Losing Weight

A tall glass of ice water with fresh-squeezed lemon juice is a refreshing treat and a nice change from plain old water. It's also low in calories, so if you drink it in place of higher-calorie beverages, it may help you slim down.

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Avocados & Diarrhea

Almost any food you eat can cause you to have loose, watery stools if you have an adverse reaction to it or if it exacerbates a pre-existing condition. Although it's not a common allergen, an avocado can cause allergic reactions in some people, or they may trigger a food intolerance.

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How Long Does It Take to Digest Fruit?

Primarily made up of carbohydrates, fruit digests relatively quickly. That's because carbohydrates are the most quickly digested of the three macronutrients -- protein, fat and carbs. Some carb foods digest more quickly than others, however, depending on their nutrient makeup.

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Why Do I Get Light-Headed After Eating Lunch?

A nutritious lunch should make you feel energized and ready to tackle the rest of your day. Feeling light-headed or dizzy after a meal can bring your productivity to a halt, and the root cause is worth discovering.

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Diuretic Foods for Ankle & Leg Swelling

There are many reasons why your ankles and legs might become swollen. Pregnancy, a diet high in salt, sunburn, heart failure, kidney disease, liver problems and certain medications may be to blame.

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Stomach Pain & Apples

Apples are one of the most nutritious foods you can eat, full of fiber to improve your digestive health and antioxidants that can lower your risk of heart disease. But all those benefits don't do you any good if your stomach aches after you eat the fruit.

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Egg Protein vs. Whey

When choosing a protein supplement, consider whether you have food allergies or intolerances and what your goal is -- weight loss, muscle building, improved sports performance or better overall nutrition.

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Vinegar and Water Diet

Vinegar and water can be important parts of a weight-loss diet, but they should not be your only source of sustenance for any longer than a day or two. Any diet that advises you to fast, to eat only one food or to cut out entire food groups is considered a fad diet and not a healthy way to lose weight and keep it off.

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How to Get 200 Grams of Protein Without Supplements

According to the Institute of Medicine's Food and Nutrition Board, which is responsible for setting recommended daily intakes for nutrients, most men need about 56 grams of protein per day, while most women need about 46 grams daily. Compared to these recommendations, 200 grams of protein seems like overkill.

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Foods That Endomorphs Should Avoid

People come in different shapes and sizes, but generally can be categorized as one of three main body types -- ectomorph, mesomorph or endomorph. Of the three, endomorphs tend to be people with the most body fat, those who gain weight easily and have trouble keeping it off.

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