Food & Nutrition: Culinary Techniques, Diets & Metabolic Health

Nutritional health is achieved through the therapeutic use of whole foods, safe culinary preparation, and understanding the metabolic impacts of specific dietary frameworks and ingredients.

Grilled fish

How Much Protein Is in Grilled Salmon?

Grilled salmon can fulfill a large part of your daily protein requirement, and careful preparation ensures a healthy meal. When you’re prepping salmon for the grill, keep your protein source lean and low in calories by using nonstick cooking spray, in place of oils.

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Butter & Lactose Intolerance

Skipping milk-based foods is often essential when you’re lactose-intolerant. Because your body doesn’t have adequate levels of lactase, the enzyme required to break down lactose, you can experience some uncomfortable side effects when lactose hits your gut.

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The Protein Content of Potatoes

In addition to building muscle tissue, protein gives structural support to cells, veins, arteries and other tissues. Your body can even turn protein into energy if glucose from carbohydrates is running low and if fat isn’t available. While potatoes do offer some protein, the content is relatively low.

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How Many Grams of Fat Should You Eat Per Day?

Fat often has a poor reputation, but it isn’t all bad. Some types of fat safeguard your heart by evening out your cholesterol levels. Your body even uses fat to regulate your core body temperature, produce hormones and aid in the production of enzymes used during digestion. Be aware, not all fats are created equal.

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Vitamin B1 Benefits

The B vitamins work together to help your body metabolize food. Each B vitamin has its own important role. Vitamin B-1, or thiamine, is one of the eight water-soluble B vitamins. You can get enough vitamin B-1 from your diet, but in some cases you may need to take an over-the-counter supplement.

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Long grain brown rice (full frame)

Is Whole-Grain Rice Gluten-Free?

Whole-grain rice contains all three parts of the rice kernel: the germ, endosperm and bran. It’s often brown or darker in color and includes wild rice. Whole-grain rice is higher in fiber, minerals and vitamins than processed white rice, which only contains the starchy endosperm.

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Seeds

Can Flax Seeds Be Eaten Whole?

Flax seeds are a tiny whole grain seed that are loaded with beneficial nutrients. You can buy flax seeds and add them to any recipe, or purchase foods made with flax seeds. Your body cannot break down the rigid outer husk of flax seeds, so you'll need to grind them prior to consumption.

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Serving Sizes for Potatoes

You should be getting 2 to 3 cups of vegetables -- or equivalents -- in your diet every day. A serving of potatoes is a nutritious addition to your diet -- and counts toward your daily vegetable servings. However, keep in mind that potatoes are a starchy vegetable and shouldn't replace the green veggies in your diet.

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eggs

How Much Vitamin D-3 Should You Take Daily?

Vitamin D isn’t just for strong bones. You also need it to help cells grow, reduce inflammation, support neuromuscular functions and power your immune system. Vitamin D-3 is a type of vitamin D you’ll see regularly in dietary supplements.

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Tangerines.

Clementine Oranges Vs. Mandarin Oranges

No matter which type of citrus fruit you prefer, clementine oranges or mandarin oranges, you know you’ll get a low-calorie snack. They’re relatively comparable in the nutrients they provide, although clementine oranges are slightly more nutritious.

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Wine glasses full of red wine

What Vitamins & Minerals Are in Red Wine?

Red grapes, the primary ingredient in red wine, are full of all kinds of vitamins and minerals. Some of those micronutrients get passed on to red wine, but you wouldn't want to rely on red wine to increase the micronutrients in your diet.

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Side Effects of Lactase Enzyme

Lactase enzyme supplements are an over-the-counter prevention tool for those who suffer from lactose intolerance. Lactose intolerance means that your body's deficient in naturally occurring lactase, the enzyme that breaks down lactose, the natural sugar in milk.

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chicken stripsy 

Calorie Facts for Fried & Breaded Chicken Tenders

Chicken is naturally lean and low in calories. But when you batter it and cook it in a deep fryer, you’ll quickly up the fat and calories you get. A 3 1/2-ounce serving of breaded and fried chicken tenders, about six to seven strips, has about 300 calories.

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Oil Bottle

Is Peanut Oil Good for Health?

Peanut oil contains natural antioxidants and good fats that protect cells and lower cholesterol levels, making it a very healthy cooking choice.

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The Recommended Dosage for L-Tyrosine

Your body can usually make plenty of L-tyrosine on its own, and you’ll also get this conditional amino acid from soy, poultry, fish, seeds, nuts, dairy and avocados. If you’re extremely stressed or sick, however, your tyrosine levels may be a bit low, and taking a tyrosine supplement could be helpful.

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Can Too Much Iron in Your Water Make You Sick?

Iron allows red blood cells to deliver oxygen to all cells and tissues in your body. Iron is also a naturally occurring element in nature, meaning you’ll have some in your drinking water. The amount of iron in regular tap water is so minute, however, you probably won’t get sick.

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Nachos and tomato dip

Is There Gluten in Tortilla Chips?

Some tortilla chips do contain gluten, but not all of them. It depends on what the tortilla chips are made from and how they were handled during processing. Even if you’re certain that your favorite type of tortilla chip is gluten-free, you’ll still need to be wary when you go out to eat.

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Sliced sourdough bread

Serving Sizes for Bread

Processed white breads, baked goods made with butter and large flour tortillas are bread products from the grain group that will quickly add calories to your diet, without giving you a lot of fiber or nutrients. Whole-grain breads, on the other hand, offer fiber and other nutrients that benefit your health.

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What Citrus Fruit Has the Most Vitamin C?

Citrus fruits are full of vitamin C, fiber and important minerals. Oranges have the highest amount, but you can get plenty of the vitamin by eat citrus wedges or drinking juice made with grapefruit, lemons or limes.

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