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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Sleeping Too Much & Lack of Nutrients

According to the National Sleep Foundation, there’s no specific number of hours people must sleep. Amounts vary from person to person and can change based on age, health and even temporary circumstances.

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Is Hot and Spicy Food Good for You?

Hot and spicy food gets a bad rap. For years, experts believed it caused stomach problems and worsened ulcers. The truth is that spicy food might actually protect the stomach lining if eaten in moderation. Hot foods such as red peppers can actually help your stomach produce less gastric acid.

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Chinese Food Calorie Guide

Chinese food is sometimes equated with dishes high in fat, calories and sodium. While this is partially true, your own choices can make a world of difference.

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What Nutrients Are Lacking in Fast Foods?

Fast food is convenient and cheap. For large families, people on the go or those on a strict budget, fast food can seem like the best solution. However, a diet composed mainly of fast food lacks many essential nutrients. Eating fast food once in a while won’t affect your health, but if this is all you eat.

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Type O Foods to Avoid

The Blood Type Diet, created by Dr. Peter D’Adamo, is based on the concept that people should eat or avoid certain foods based on their blood type. Type O blood is the most common on the planet, which means that most people should follow this specific eating plan.

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How to Get Too Much Salt Out of a Dish

If you read the recipe wrong and ended up with a tablespoon rather than a teaspoon of salt, don’t despair. There’s no need to throw the food away. According to MyRecipes, the easiest solution to the problem is to build around the recipe, almost as if you were making a new dish.

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How to Store Vitamin B12 Injectable

Self-injecting vitamin B12 can become a necessity if you have serious anemia. While you could visit the doctor every day for a shot, it’s simply cheaper and more practical to learn how to do it yourself. If you’ve never given yourself an injection, have a doctor or nurse show you how to do it right the first time.

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How to Remove Fish Oil Smell

Fish oil capsules are common nutrition supplements. As long as you don’t open them, they should have no smell. Accidentally break one, however, and you’ll have to deal not only with the greasy stain they can produce, but also with the oily smell.

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How to Eat 7 Small Meals a Day

Eating small frequent meals can help you ward off hunger, according to DiagnoseMe.com. This in turn prevents your body from going into starvation mode and holding on to calories as a defense mechanism. Eating small meals at frequent intervals throughout the day also helps stabilize your blood sugar.

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How to Eat at Chinese Restaurants While on a Diet

Chinese restaurants are not the healthiest places to eat, according to research done by the National Restaurant Association. High-calorie foods, lots of sodium and high-fat dishes make it easy to break your diet, even if you’re only picking small servings here and there.

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