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Diet for B Negative Blood Type

People who follow the Blood Type Diet, developed by naturopath Peter J. D'Adamo, believe you can lose weight, become more energetic and enhance your health by eating foods specified for your particular blood type.

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Menu for a 1,200-Calorie, Six-Week Diet

Starting a six-week diet that contains just 1,200 calories a day will help you lose weight. It's important, however, to choose menus that provide adequate nutrients through a balance of grains, fruits, vegetables, lean protein and dairy products or other calcium-rich foods.

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National Guard Physical Fitness Standards

To join the National Guard, you will need to pass the Army Physical Fitness Test with scores that fall within the accepted range of fitness standards for your gender, weight and height. The Physical Fitness Test consists of three aspects: push-ups, sit-ups and a two-mile run.

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How do I Make Taco Salad Bowls From Tortillas?

If you've ever ordered a taco salad at a restaurant, it probably arrived at your table in an impressive-looking bowl made from a large tortilla, baked or fried to a crisp and just roomy enough to house the salad's greens and vegetables.

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Corned Beef & Pregnancy

The American Pregnancy Association advises women to avoid eating certain products while they're pregnant to lower the risk of food-borne illnesses or contamination that may harm the baby. Some, but not all, types of corned beef are on this list.

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Weight Watchers Points for The Laughing Cow Cheese

The Laughing Cow cheeses are a must-have, writes Lisa Lillen, WeightWatchers.com weekly columnist and author of "The Hungry Girl Diet." Made from a blend of whey, milk, semisoft cheese and other cheeses such as mozzarella, cheddar or Swiss, The Laughing Cow cheeses come in individually wrapped, serving-size wedges.

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Difference Between Wheat Bran & Wheat Germ

The more whole grains you eat, the lower your risk of Type 2 diabetes, cancer, heart disease and digestive problems, reports the Harvard School of Public Health. A whole grain includes all three parts of the wheat kernel: the endosperm, the bran -- the kernel's outer layer -- and the germ, the embryo of the grain.

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Barramundi Nutrition Information

A white-fleshed native Australian fish with a firm texture and mild, buttery flavor, barramundi is also known as the giant perch or nairfish.

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Bananas and Gout

Individuals with gout may be better able to manage their condition by following a low-purine diet. Purines are naturally occurring compounds that your body metabolizes into uric acid.

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List of Foods in a Bland Diet

Your doctor may place you on a bland diet if you have a digestive disorder such as chronic gastritis, a peptic ulcer, persistent diarrhea or reflux disease. You may also need to follow the diet if you've recently had surgery on your digestive tract.

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Side Effects of N.O.-Xplode

Drink a beverage made with N.O.-Xplode powder 20 to 30 minutes before your workout and you'll have greater energy, endurance and mental focus, says the supplement's manufacturer, Bio-Engineered Supplements and Nutrition, or BSN. The U.S.

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How to Follow Dr. Ian's Phase 1 of the Fat Smash Diet

Dr. Ian Smith's Fat Smash diet leads followers through a four-phase weight-loss program. According to Smith, the plan helps dieters develop habits that contribute to a healthy, sustainable lifestyle. The first phase -- called the "Detox"

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B-12 Vitamin Supplements for Children

Your body needs vitamin B-12 to trigger the activity of essential enzymes, to support the health of your nervous system, to aid other B vitamins in energy metabolism and to help synthesize red blood cells, RNA and DNA.

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Vegan Substitutes for Buttermilk

Buttermilk lends a creamy texture and tart flavor to dips, sauces and salad dressings. In baked goods, it helps activate the leavening action of baking soda and adds a rich, tender taste with less fat than whole milk.

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The Tamasic Diet

The Tamasic diet consists of a list of foods that practitioners of the ancient Indian medical system of Ayurveda consider to be Tamasic--meaning that they may cause certain potentially harmful mental and physical conditions to occur.

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Foods Containing L-Carnitine

Carnitine aids in energy metabolism and removes toxic compounds from cells. Most healthy people synthesize all the carnitine they need from the amino acids methionine and lysine, but some medical conditions and drugs may lower the concentration in your body.

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What Are the Benefits of a Water Ionizer?

Water ionizers are appliances that are attached to kitchen faucets and used to treat regular tap water with minerals and an electrical current in order to produce ionized water. Ionized water is alkaline, or low pH, water containing large amounts of electrically charged hydroxyl ions as well as free electrons.

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Warrior Diet Food List

The reason you have trouble losing weight -- especially fat -- is because you're not eating like our warrior ancestors did, says Ori Hokmekler, creator of the Warrior diet. According to Hofmekler, that includes consuming the bulk of your daily calories in a four-hour "overeating"

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Candida Detox Diet

Candida detox diets attempt to lower the amount of candida fungus in your body by strictly limiting your intake of carbohydrates.

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