Articles, tagged with "artificial sweeteners", page 1
09th February 2012
Hair Loss Treatment Tips You May Want to Try
If you are looking for hair loss treatment tips that can aid in addressing your hair loss problem, then you are reading the right article. Hair loss by itself should not be treated as if it is a dreaded dise...
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Author:
Amar
13th January 2012
Hello friend ! I hope today finds you well. Let's take a moment to explain something I get asked a lot about and that is what exactly is a healthy breakfast? Eating healthy breakfasts is very important, most of us have heard our entire lives that b...
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skjk3318
10th January 2012
Natural foods and whole foods are considered to be minimally processed and do not embrace artificial ingredients or isolated vitamins, minerals and chemicals. Loads of vitamins and so-called 'health food' products in stores today are fashioned synthetical...
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Author:
healthsmith1
13th December 2011
It's almost impossible to live without sugar. That's probably why so many people can't stay away from it even if research studies and experts have proven that too much sugar can be harmful to the body. In particular there is the worldwide concern of sugar...
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John Thomas
23rd November 2011
Do carbs make you bloat? I recently read an article that described foods that are purported to cause bloating – the usual suspects included broccoli, soft drinks, cabbage, chewing gum and even artificial sweeteners was listed as a culprit but I find there...
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Cynthia Rowland
22nd November 2011
The purpose of a raw food cleanse, sometimes called a raw food detox, is to eliminate and cleanse the body of stored toxins. This is accomplished using only raw and preferably organic foods. A raw food cleanse can last anywhere from 7 to 90 days dependin...
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Mary Jane
22nd November 2011
Maybe because it is close to the end of summer, maybe it was just coincidence, but there were several different articles I saw on the internet this week regarding the consumption of soda in the United States.
I know this is a tough subject to discuss o...
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Author:
Jon
10th October 2011
Grapefruits which have 25 as glycemic index are recommended for diabetics because they can naturally lower blood sugar levels. The ingredients of grapefruits are helping pancreas for boosting insulin production. If the fruits are fresh, the benefits can b...
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Author:
RandolphHull
03rd October 2011
Healthy Cleansing healthy1
Are you ready to give your lives a healthy boost? And your entire system a thorough cleaning? The "The Healthy Living Cleansing Plan" was developed for just that purpose. Is is a highly effective way to safely and effectively ...
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Author:
ianjustbe
30th September 2011
Stomach fat seems to be the most unsightly type of fat and makes us feel terribly unattractive. Finding a way to lose stomach fat and keep it off is, for many of us, like finding the holy grail.
Protein shakes are loaded with 20-36+ grams of protein. P...
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Author:
zechong cai
28th September 2011
The right way how to lose a pound a day really comes down to one fundamental question: Does the quantity of the food you eat matter? Or does the quality of the food that you matter, in terms of your ability to melt away all of that unwanted body fat? In t...
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Author:
Carter Hartford
25th August 2011
If acne creams and treatments basically do not function out at all, then having enough vitamins for acne surely will. For positive you had encountered acne when or twice. Existence of it really is pretty regular. However, in some cases, they effortlessly ...
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Author:
alexsmith
22nd August 2011
Losing weight is a long term journey which, some people might find surprising, is a way of life, that constantly needs to be maintained in order not to roll back. But it’s not as bad as it sounds, if done gradually, which is key, it will be your second na...
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Author:
TimeNomad
22nd August 2011
Contrary to popular belief, coffee provides the drinker with a number of health benefits. Studies have indicated that coffee can provide benefits in both the short and long term. That is not to say that there are not some risks inherent with consumption...
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Author:
Felix Chesterfield
16th August 2011
Yogurt is a result of bacterial fermentation of milk. The ‘yogurt culture’ bacteria is used in the fermentation of milk to produce yogurt. This bacteria gives the yogurt its bittersweet taste as well as its texture. During the yogurt making process, the m...
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Author:
Tuttoh