Articles, tagged with "western diet", page 6
02nd March 2010
The best probiotic supplements can provide an easy way to gain the benefits of probiotics. The best way to get probiotics into your diet is with food. But, the modern Western diet is geared to kill as many of them off as possible. Yogurt is a decent sourc...
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Author:
Andrew
25th February 2010
Raw foodism or rawism is a way of life promoting the use of un-cooked, un-processed, and often organic foods as a large percentage of the diet. Raw food diet followers characteristically believe that the greater the percentage of raw food in the diet, the...
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Author:
Pankaj Modi
23rd February 2010
Fiber is considered a necessary part of diet mainly because it is good for intestine. Its deficiency could cause constipation. Medical researchers have begun to find additional important reasons for including enough foods in everyday meals that are high i...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
23rd February 2010
Packaged foods are conditioned to suit the taste of the consumer, which varies from country to country. Bread is baked differently in cities that are just a hundred kilometres away. Our culture feeds on sugar contained in cakes, cookies, ice cream, and al...
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Author:
John Vespasian
22nd February 2010
I don't know about you, but it never ceases to amaze me what some people are prepared to put down their throat -- even when they really don't know what it might do.
Just about everyone has heard of fatty acids, but I suspect the majority of people don'...
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Author:
John P.Stevens
22nd February 2010
The next time you decide to feast on a humongous slab of meat, try to ponder on the effects it has on your body. Sure, it can satisfy a grumbling stomach, but are you aware that it can also harm your health? Meat, which is a main part of the Western diet ...
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Author:
iLearn Internet Marketing
18th February 2010
It's a well known fact that digesting food takes more energy than any other function of the body.
The inner intestinal wall has ten times the surface area of your skin. So the body uses a huge portion of its immune activity protecting the digestive sy...
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Author:
Dianne
12th February 2010
It is generally known that the modern western diet is unhealthy. What is generally not known by a large proportion of the population is that this diet causes an imbalance in the digestive system. When we eat these bad foods, we are forcing harmful microor...
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Author:
Bishop
10th February 2010
It seems like everyone and their mother is searching for a treatment for pimples these days. It's no wonder as the amount of people getting acne has been on the rise. On top of that, more people that are older than the typical teen with acne are getting b...
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Author:
schmedes2
08th February 2010
The Alkaline diet The Alkaline diet (also known as the alkaline ash diet, alkaline acid diet and the acid alkaline diet) is a dietary protocol based on the consumption of foods which burn to leave an alkaline residue. Minerals containing elements like cal...
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Author:
kelly eddy
29th January 2010
Raw foodism or rawism is a daily routine diet style which promotes un-cooked, un-processed, and often organic foods as the major diet. Raw food diet enthusiasts characteristically consider this: the more raw food diet you consume, the greater the health b...
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Author:
Pankaj Modi
29th January 2010
You've probably heard this one hundred times. It is important for everyone to concentrate on increasing their omega 3 diet intake, because keeping your levels of omega3s high is the best way to prevent the development of inflammatory disease. The Wester...
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Author:
Laurel Cohen
27th January 2010
A raw and living foods plan is all about eating produce which isn't cooked and which holds all the goodness within the food. Generally the raw food lifestyle suggests that food should only be cooked up to 118 degrees as everything greater than that temper...
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Author:
Christine Delareya
22nd January 2010
An extensive study conducted by the American Cancer Institute involving 750,000 people showed that obesity significantly increased the risk of cancer developing in the following organs: breast, colon, ovaries, uterus, pancreas, kidneys and gallbladder.
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Author:
Marvin Cervantes
22nd January 2010
Maybe you've tried all the diets there ever was? Found them impractical, boring and ultimately that they don't work? Perhaps you lost some weight but then put even more on again? Convinced "Diets" don't work and - Yes you're right! - They don't. You see t...
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Author:
Jane Harling