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18th September 2009
Stevia (STEE-vee-uh) is an outstanding, sweet tasting herb that has remarkable health promoting qualities. The sweetness of Stevia is largely due to its complex stevioside molecule that is composed of glucose, sophorose and steviol. A second compound call... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Stevia (STEE-vee-uh) is an outstanding, sweet tasting herb that has remarkable health promoting qualities. The sweetness of Stevia is largely due to its complex stevioside molecule that is composed of glucose, sophorose and steviol. A second compound call... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
Reasons to drink flavored water
• Nowadays many consumers prefer flavored water instead of ordinary water
• Flavored water makes plain drinking water easier and more fun.
• You can quench your thirst by drinking flavored water
• Sodas, tea and... Read >
Author: capellaflavordrops
03rd September 2009
Natural Sweeteners are a category of sweeteners that substitute sugar in a healthy way. They typically do not go through the elaborate processing that other sugars such as regular and brown sugar go through when they are manufactured and packaged. Regular... Read >
Author: Mamahealthy.com
19th August 2009
Healthy diet shakes can be a great way to boost your intake of valuable fruits, vegetables, and many other beneficial ingredients. However, if you're not careful you could end up spending too much time in preparation, getting ingredients you don't want, ... Read >
Author: Healthy Happy Weight Loss Coach
21st July 2009
Artificial Sweeteners - Substitutes For Sugar
Diabetic people need to avoid including refined sugar, as it may increase the blood sugar level. Various natural sweeteners are available. In addition, many companies have come forth with artificial sweeten... Read >
Author: MMR21
11th July 2009
It seems too good to be true that there is the option of reaching out for a healthy chocolate cookie when one feels like a snack. In fact, it is difficult to associate the decadence of chocolate with something that claims to be healthy. And yet, there is ... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray
19th May 2009
The body affects the mind. The mind affects the body. The composition of the body's cells is derived from the cells of the foods we eat. It couldn't be otherwise. So, the food we eat affects the body, the body affects the mind and the mind in turn influen... Read >
Author: Yasmeen Harper
28th April 2009
Today, we consume way more sugar than the body needs or can safely process that it upsets the body's blood-sugar balance,causing the release of insulin that results in extensive effects on the metabolism and several other body systems.
After eating our... Read >
Author: Mamahealthy.com
09th March 2009
It is a fact that we need to eat in order to live. You may be familiar with the operate empty calories. These refer to foods providing no market value to your health. With the ongoing popularity of processed foods, that of these types of are hazardous to ... Read >
Author: Muscle Trainer
20th February 2009
The miracle fruit is gaining popularity in many countries around the world. In fact, these little berries have become such a popular treat that they have inspired “food tripping” parties and miracle fruit-themed cafes. The reason miracle fruits have g... Read >
Author: Mike09
21st January 2009
Finding or making low calorie gluten free snacks can be fun for the entire family. More and more innovative gluten free snacks and ideas are popping up everyday and finding good ones is not as hard as it used to be. A great way to find these snacks is by... Read >
Author: TriciaRyan
05th January 2009
Do you love sugar but have to cut back? Does your low sugar diet preclude your favorite desserts and make your food taste bland? If so, not to worry, there are ways to bake even your favorite desserts using less sugar, with or without sugar substitutes? I... Read >
Author: amrit
05th January 2009
There are so many good reasons to reduce the amount of sugar in the foods that we eat. Processed sugar, especially in the amounts that we eat it here in the United States, is a major contributor to obesity, and provides very little substantive nutrition f... Read >
Author: reema
05th January 2009
Do you love sugar but have to cut back? Does your low sugar diet preclude your favorite desserts and make your food taste bland? If so, not to worry, there are ways to bake even your favorite desserts using less sugar, with or without sugar substitutes. I... Read >
Author: reema
18th November 2008
Do you love sugar but have to cut back? Does your low sugar diet preclude your favorite desserts and make your food taste bland? If so, not to worry, there are ways to bake even your favorite desserts using less sugar, with or without sugar substitutes. I... Read >
Author: jaswinder66
27th October 2008
Parents have recently been hit with shocking information about the potential dangers to their children. First it was lead contamination that came from toys that were manufactured by some of our most trusted companies. Next, it was super antibiotic resis... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th October 2008
Judith Seton MaApSci –SE
Canary Club.org
o Tired?
o Depressed?
o Weak?
o Cranky?
It could be adrenal fatigue.
What is adrenal fatigue?
Adrenal Fatigue is a health disorder that can affect anyone who experiences persistent or severe men... Read >
Author: Judith Seton
17th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Beth Aldrich
Cakes, cookies and candy—we've all probably eaten heaps of these over the years; it's no wonder that millions of diet books are sold each year. What baffles me is when people say, "I have to cut back on fat." This is r... Read >
16th July 2008
Natural Sugar
Table sugar provides you almost nil nutritional value and adds empty calories to the plate. Recognizing this fact, more and more people are turning away from table sugar and going towards other sweeteners. At the same time, even artificia... Read >
Author: peterhutch
09th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ruth Tan
What is the amount of calorie in honey? Does honey contain more calories than table sugar?
One tablespoon of honey has 64 calories, and one tablespoon of sugar has 46 calories. (Or has 22 calories in one teaspoon of honey... Read >
Author: Ruth Tan
01st April 2008
If you could make one simple change in your diet to help you melt fat, sleep better, and improve your memory ... wouldn't you do it? What if that same simple dietary change could increase your energy, conquer depression, save your eyesight, restore your m... Read >
Author: Shane
01st April 2008
If you could make one simple change in your diet to help you melt fat, sleep better, and improve your memory ... wouldn't you do it? What if that same simple dietary change could increase your energy, conquer depression, save your eyesight, restore your m... Read >
Author: Shane
10th February 2008
Following a healthy adrenal fatigue diet will help you regain your vitality and well-being. If you are feeling wiped out by excessive stress, you may be suffering from adrenal fatigue. Making an effort at eating more consciously can be the first step towa... Read >
Author: Caroline Selfe
25th September 2007
With south beach recipes meal plans, it would be more flexible and convenient for you. They would not be focusing on traditional and strict rules on the proper weights and measures of what food meals to eat. They don't have rigid guidelines that you would... Read >
Author: Anthony Lee
14th March 2007
Throughout history, humans have been adding natural sweeteners to food in order to make it more palatable. Up until today, people still use natural sweeteners as one of the primary ingredients in food. In nature, there are different kinds of natural sweet... Read >
Author: B.Janeway
25th January 2007
It's almost impossible anymore to pick up an item in the grocery store and not find some form of corn syrup listed among the ingredients. Corn syrup, high-fructose corn syrup, corn syrup solids, glucose syrup, and fructose are all forms of corn syrup or i... Read >
Author: Gery Craig
24th January 2007
It's almost impossible anymore to pick up an item in the grocery store and not find some form of corn syrup listed among the ingredients. Corn syrup, high-fructose corn syrup, corn syrup solids, glucose syrup, and fructose are all forms of corn syrup or i... Read >
Author: Eric Thorn
24th January 2007
The USDA reports that Americans ingest an average of 20
teaspoons of sugar (caloric sweeteners such as table sugar
and corn syrup) per day-twice the suggested limit. Huge
increases in sugar consumption in recent decades can likely
be linked to the... Read >
Author: Eric Thorn
24th January 2007
* Giving carp the energy and nutritional requirements they need in your fishing baits to make them irresistible! *
Carp have an extremely developed and efficient metabolism of amino acids from protein foods and natural sources; and so this indicates am... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
21st March 2006
Stevia (STEE-vee-uh) is an outstanding, sweet tasting herb that has remarkable health promoting qualities. The sweetness of Stevia is largely due to its complex stevioside molecule that is composed of glucose, sophorose and steviol. A second compound call... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea
17th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Eva Moffat
There are signs that there is going to be a sugar shortage.
Are you prepared to stand in long queues hoping to get your ration of sugar?
Now what could have happened to bring about this terrible situation?
World wide ... Read >
Author: Eva Moffat
15th February 2006
Rooibos (pronounced Roy-boss), botanical name Aspalathus linearis, is clearly gaining popularity in the US due in part to all the hype surrounding the South African herb. I personally get many questions about Rooibos and the various properties and benefit... Read >
Author: Beth Johnston
13th August 2005
"This Week"
by the
Bahrain Meditation Centre
Sweetness
Scientists believe that our attraction to 'sweetness' is innate and in early days helped primitive man intuitively select safe foods whilst avoiding the bitter ones which were mostly poison... Read >
Author: Aruna Ladva
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