Articles, tagged with "western diet", page 4
12th July 2010
A precise meaning of hemorrhoids does not exist, but they can be describe as masses or clumps ("cushions") of tissue inside the anal canal that hold blood vessels and the surrounding, behind tissue made up of muscle and stretchy fibers.
Hemorrhoids are...
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Author:
Dr. Lee Mikal
08th July 2010
Most western diets do not contain a lot of fiber based foods and as a result a lot of people suffer from constipation on a regular basis. A lot of foods in the western diet contain starch, sugar and animal protein.
Asian diets contain a lot more fru...
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Author:
Lorna
07th July 2010
The greatest love on earth is indeed one's love for food. It is indestructible and the most sincere.
It is a dietician's job to make the obese get over this love: no doubt one of the toughest jobs on earth.
Obesity one of the greatest problems cripp...
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Author:
TechSneha
05th July 2010
For years we have been told about the benefits of fish oil. The average baby boomer can attest to the grief of having to take that daily dose of cod liver oil, because Mom said so.Well, it turns out Mom was correct about the value of fish oil, but she was...
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Author:
Terry Johnston
02nd July 2010
Diabetes has now been found to be the seventh leading cause of death in the United States and Canada. It is a chronic disorder of carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism. The disease starts off as a variety of metabolic changes that are associated wit...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
25th June 2010
People, who favour the Western type of dishes on a regular basis, are more prone to having constipation that can lead to bowel postponement and eventually hemorrhoids.
A Westerner's diet is often made from foods that are basically starchy, sugar orient...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
24th June 2010
Obesity rates are at its peak in India. Nearly one out of every ten in India is obese. This has lead to the sudden popularity of crash diets and gyms. But the weight loss regimes like the Atkins, The general motors, Liquid diets all prove of no use to Ind...
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Author:
TechSneha
21st June 2010
Lets face it there are lots of different ways to treat inflammation, however one the easiest to use and best natural remedies for inflammation is taking omega 3 fish oil capsules daily.
The trouble with our Western diet today is we eat far more omega 6...
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Author:
John P.Stevens
17th June 2010
Strawberries and raspberries are delicious fruits which in addition contains molecules full of anti cancer properties. Recent studies indicate that in the near future, prevention of colon ...
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Author:
Rudy Cote
15th June 2010
There is some evidence from a few small studies that the western diet has changed significantly in the last 20 years and there are certain vitamin and mineral deficiencies likely to be found in a typical American diet.
There are nutrients and herbs tha...
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Author:
Brent Boyd
14th June 2010
Question: I am 40 and in good health. Why should I be concerned about prostate health?All men over 40 should be concerned about prostate health. The prostate gland grows in size as men advance in age. The first spurt of growth is experienced at puberty; t...
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Author:
Kevin Agrawal
10th June 2010
Whenever an individual observes info enough times he or she believes the information to be correct. That idea tends to be why pharmacy corporations pay out large amounts of cash promoting its medications. This advertising succeeds since pharmacy companies...
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Author:
Lori
07th June 2010
Prostate health is a prominent nationwide concern for aging men. Apprehensions about prostate health are often overshadowed by other major health concerns facing society today. As a result, not enough attention is given to prostate health, often making it...
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Author:
Kevin Agrawal
25th May 2010
I have always felt that our great grandparents and people of their generation were more robust and had healthier lifestyles. They ate simple food, worked longer hours and hardly complained.
Fast forward to the 21st century, where we are faced with modern...
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Author:
chongyim
17th May 2010
For a long time scientists believed genetics was the underlying reason for the higher incidence of prostate-related discomforts among men living in "western" countries. But after further study, scientists began to believe that diet and lifestyle may play ...
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Author:
Kevin Agrawal