Articles, tagged with "journal of clinical nutrition", page 5
16th October 2009
It's in the genes
This is what some obese people say when others remark about their weight. It is true that the risk of being obese is significantly higher for those who are unlucky enough to have the risk gene for obesity. It's even worse for those wh...
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Author:
Paul Smythe
05th October 2009
While doctors hand out Coumadin like candy, apparently because they have no idea how to get someone's sticky blood to flow normally, patient's livers were apparently not briefed on the strategy - an oversight that is likely to injure and speed the onset o...
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Author:
Byron J. Richards
02nd October 2009
Have you seen recent Oprah show? Green tea was recently discussed in this show also. I think you might already aware that green tea helps a lot to battle against life-threatening diseases like heart disease, arteriosclerosis and cancer. Yet, there is one ...
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Author:
jsolutions006
01st October 2009
Acne Sufferers - A Change in Lifestyle Could Change Their Lives
Can we find a natural remedy for acne or are acne sufferers forever committed
to looking for the next wonder drug, lotion or cream, only to be disappointed
yet again? Are they to be ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
28th September 2009
If you have even a passing interest in the topic of Green Tea, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the subject of Green Tea.
Most of this information comes straight fr...
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Author:
megh.sagaciti
02nd September 2009
The Chinese have known about the medicinal benefits of green tea for over 4,000 years. But recent studies are just starting to unlock these ancient secrets of green tea.
Today, a great deal of research is being carried out about green tea health benef...
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Author:
jasbirshyam
31st August 2009
While many of us enjoy a nice hot cup of refreshing tea, I bet you also never thought it might be doing you some good. Quite a lot of good as many studies have found, which includes those of us looking for ways to lose weight.
The whole weight loss or ...
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Author:
Peter Foremski
12th August 2009
Most people who are health-conscious enough to take a daily multivitamin are probably also trying to eat well. Most likely they try to eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, all-natural whole grains, and lean protein. This alone, combined with a consi...
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Author:
GeraldFitz
10th August 2009
The Original Research by Dr. A.T.W. Simeons
The research by Dr. Simeons was published in 1954 in his book, ‘Pounds and Inches', which is widely available at no cost on many websites. He designed his protocol to be very precise regarding the amount of...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
24th July 2009
A report published in the March, 2009 issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition described a study conducted by researchers at the University of Adelaide in Australia which found that a combination of testosterone and an oral nutritional suppleme...
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Author:
Dayna Dye
14th July 2009
Helps prevent hip and other bone fractures One of D vitamin's primary functions is to regulate the body's absorption of calcium in the body, making it a key player in the prevention of bone softening diseases such as osteoporosis and osteomalasia. A 2009 ...
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Author:
RA Butters
10th July 2009
Study confirms that cinnamon can help to prevent the onset of Type II diabetes.
Writing in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Swedish researchers have found that cinnamon reduces the sudden rise in blood glucose levels that is one of the underlyi...
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Author:
Keith Scott MD
06th July 2009
It is well known that competitive cyclists and other groups of endurance athletes are frequently under intense, prolonged oxidative stress and are subject to injury, viral infections and inflammation of their muscles, joints and other tissues. This is esp...
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Author:
Keith Scott MD
05th July 2009
Not only is ginger (Zingiber officinale) one of the most popular of all the spices but is also of the top five antioxidant foods (American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, July 2006). Numerous studies investigating ginger's medicinal properties have also sh...
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Author:
Keith Scott MD
18th June 2009
Compelling scientific research over the past two decades shows that not only are spices good for us but the evidence indicates that they are actually essential components of a balanced diet.
The health benefits of spices can be best appreciated by divi...
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Author:
Keith Scott MD