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Sweeteners Used In Diet Drinks

23rd September 2009
It seems that individuals all over the country are jumping on the ‘losing weight’ band wagon and attempting to discover healthy but delicious choices to contrasting foods and drinks that they consume. One of the biggest and probably most sold of these... Read >
Author: nlwest21

DIABETES CONTROL

22nd September 2009
WHAT IS DIABETES? WHY DO WE NEED TO SLASH DOWN OUR SUGAR INTAKE? That why doctors advise diabetics to avoid sugar-rich foods to prevent unhelpful reactions. Diabetes is a condition that can be prevented naturally with a balanced nutrition and can be cont... Read >
Author: jay

How Scotch is Made

22nd September 2009
The production of Scotch whisky takes time, a lot of time. It is a tedious process that can take years. However when it is done correctly, the product is one worth waiting for. Barley is placed in deep tanks of water for approximately three days. A... Read >
Author: Garland Drake

Foods To Avoid If You Want A Six Pack

30th July 2009
Anything containing sugar needs to be avoided, it is highly addictive and highly detrimental to health and fat loss goals. It is important to teach yourself to become a sugar detective by knowing how to read food labels. Some foods will have half a do... Read >
Author: Anthony Chapman

Healthy Weight loss and weight loss pills

12th July 2009
Our body needs food for energy. Fat is the excess energy stored by our body. If you eat more than is necessary for cell maintenance you will put on weight. Thus for effectively losing weight, you should reduce the amount of calories you eat and increase t... Read >
Author: Robert Scott

NUTRITION FOR THE BRAIN

09th June 2009
Brain- the vital organ of the body! No one can deny the complexity of our very small organ i.e. is Brain. It is one of the vital organs of our body. It is comprised of a dizzying array of neurons, dendrites, axons, and chemical neurotransmitters. This sm... Read >
Author: Abdullah Salim

Be Informed About Carbs

09th April 2009
Low carb diets are popular. How good are they? How healthy are they? It all depends on what you know about the difference between different types of carbohydrates. Common table sugar represents 20 to 25 percent of the daily caloric intake of Americans... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

Cane Sugar and Migraine

16th January 2009
One of the common food triggers identified by the 1979 Lancet study on food intolerance and migraine, was cane sugar(1). The correlation between migraines and cane sugar or refined sugar consumption has been exhaustively covered in many migraine forums... Read >
Author: joyh

Have a Healthy Halloween at your House

06th October 2008
Halloween sounds really fun and exciting specially to your kids. But do you know that it isn’t a healthy holiday at all? Halloween comes with treats and mostly cadies – which mean junk and unhealthy foods. Would you like your kids to risk their health... Read >
Author: Mercola.Com

Aspartame and Migraines - Not an Issue?

08th September 2008
There is an ongoing controversy as to whether aspartame is responsible for causing headaches in people who ingest it. The FDA calls aspartame the most researched food additive ever approved. While there have been multiple reports of users experiencing ... Read >
Author: joyh

Anti-Aging and Effects of Sugar

08th September 2008
Sugar is one of the biggest causes of aging. It is the problems that the consumption of sugar causes that are shortening the life expectancy of a vast number of people in the Western world. Excessive sugar consumption causes insulin resistance which... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield

The Nintendo Wii: A Combatant of Childhood Obesity

01st July 2008
According to the CDC, childhood obesity has been on the rise for two decades. It has currently topped out at approximately 18%, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association. At the same time, approximately 75% of U.S. adults are overweig... Read >
Author: Christian

Turbulence Training Ways On How to Lose 10% Body Fat

03rd June 2008
Turbulence Training has the best exercises to slash your body fat. Not only are the workouts short and very effective - the program is suited to anyone looking for the best ways on how to lose 10% body fat or losing that belly fat. From busy moms to... Read >
Author: Jason Oh

A Healthy Alternative for Battling ADD

14th May 2008
Long Beach, CA ? Prescription drugs have long been the main weapon for children ? and increasingly adults ? when battling Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). Side effects for various medications can range from anxiety or nervousness to insomnia. ?Before s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Are The Ingrediants Inside Energy Drinks Harmful?

16th April 2008
Energy drinks are a multi billion-dollar industry. It seems like you can't walk into a gym, health food store, and liquor store or by a vending machine without seeing some sort of "Pick me up" or energy related drink. This article talks about the potent... Read >
Author: Gene

Choose a Diet Moderate In Sugars-Health

22nd February 2008
Dietary guidelines for americans recommends that consumption of sugar be limited to 10% of calories. For most people, this means cutting sugar consumption in half. The yearly consumption for the average american is almost 150 pounds, which represents an i... Read >
Author: David Jones

Sugar Isn't A Dieter's Friend

18th February 2008
Do you know that the average consumption of sugar is two to three pounds each week? As you read labels, the word "sugar" is diguised in many ways. The ingredients of sucrose, dextrose, and high-fructose corn syrup are other forms of sugar. Sugar is add... Read >
Author: Cathy Wilson

What is Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)

14th February 2008
ADD is when the reticular activating system in your brain, which is a part of your body’s central nervous system, is dysfunctional. This area of the brain is responsible for coordinating the information from one region of the brain to another via norepi... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Healthy Eating: One Food You MUST Eliminate in 2008

18th January 2008
Most people already know too much sugar in your diet is bad for you. But please read on. The purpose of this article is to help you understand why it is so important to reduce or eliminate sugar, starting today. Even honey is a simple sugar. Here is an in... Read >

Be Different This Halloween Season

21st October 2007
Be different this Halloween season make some homemade chocolate- chip oatmeal cookie Halloween treats or cocoanut macaroon cookies or other cookies that do not come out of a bag or box or use cold case cut and bake cookies. If this type of action is too t... Read >
Author: gator58

Sugar Feeds Cancer?

31st August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Ainsley Laing Is there a link between sugar consumption and cancer? Seventy years ago, Otto Warburg won a Nobel Prize for his discovery of glucose as the fuel that grows cancer cells. In other words, sugar feeds cancer. Ok, this m... Read >
Author: Ainsley Laing

ADHD Diet: Treating ADHD Naturally

06th August 2007
If you are looking for an alternative treatment to ADHD, you may want to consider making dietary changes. Dietary changes have been effective in controlling the symptoms of ADHD in some children and adult. Essentially, an adhd diet is about eating a he... Read >
Author: alvin toh

PMS Symptoms- coping with Hazardous moments in Life

01st July 2007
There are some diseases that trigger so many troubles to the people. Premenstrual Syndrome is that kind of disease that leads to tongue-tied situation for the women in US and around the globe. Premenstrual Syndromeis the hormonal disease for the women as... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Weight Loss Meal Plan: The Importance of Blood Sugar Stability

27th June 2007
One of the more important concepts in developing any weight loss meal plan is stable blood sugar. What does a stable blood sugar level mean and how is it important in a healthy weight loss program? When you consume carbohydrates, your body experiences... Read >
Author: Malton A. Schexneider, PT, MMSc

Awful PMS cramps and the suffering of the women world

21st June 2007
There are some diseases that trigger so many troubles to the people. Premenstrual Syndrome is that kind of disease that leads to tongue-tied situation for the women in US and around the globe. Premenstrual Syndrome is the name given to the cyclic disor... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

Weight Loss Diet, What Works and What Doesn’t

30th March 2007
Following a proper weight loss diet is the first step when trying to lose a few pounds, however there are many myths out there that people tend to believe which are not only useless in a weight loss diet, but that may also be harmful for your health. Here... Read >
Author: Jean Lam

Discover the Best Way to Burn Fat Fast and Get In Great Shape

27th March 2007
A common questioned personal trainers and fitness instructors are asked is, “what is the best way to burn fat?” Unfortunately, it is impossible to give an actual prescription of what you should do to drop the pounds, since your goals will be different... Read >
Author: Joseph Cole

Get Rid of Wrinkles with Miracles of Nature

27th February 2007
Getting rid of wrinkles is big business. Global beauty industry is worth more than an astounding $60 billion dollars and is climbing every year. Millions of dollars are poured into research to find the latest miracle cure to get rid of wrinkles, driven by... Read >
Author: Davion Wong

Prevention and Treatment of Diabetes

04th February 2007
If you look at it statistically, sugar consumption of Americans and the population percentage with Type II (Adult) diabetes, you'll pretty much notice that it's one is to one. Therefore, there is the need to prevent and to treat diabetes as much as possib... Read >
Author: Nathalie Fiset

Things You May Not Know About Sugar

02nd February 2007
Sugar taste good and is something that people like to have but dare not because of various health issues especially for diabetics and obese. We like sweet, chocolate bar or candy since our childhood. They have been used as rewards by parents to persuade t... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

Are Fruit Juice Concentrates a Healthier Sweetener?

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

BRAIN DAMAGING HABITS

04th January 2007
BRAIN DAMAGING HABITS By Dr. Muhammad Imran Yousuf Lecturer Division of Continuing Education University of Arid Agriculture, Pakistan. Abstract There are various brain damaging habits like no breakfast, overeating, smoking, high sugar cons... Read >
Author: Dr. Imran

How To Treat A Head Cold.

16th November 2006
9 Ways to conquer a head cold..The basic idea of these proven home remedies and bits of adviceis to consolidate the power of your immune system, and to reducethe weight of any cold symptoms.1. Relax. Stay home for several days, if possible. Goodrelaxation... Read >
Author: Dencho Denchev

Low Carb Diets

02nd October 2006
Low-carbohydrate diets or low carb diets, are food diet programs for weight loss and dietary health that suggest a reduced carbohydrate intake, with the success of the Atkins diet, several other low carb diets have emerged onto the market promising quick ... Read >
Author: Julie Hart

Can You Live Without Sugar?

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

Risk of Eating Unhealthy

25th January 2006
As a teen, most of us do not even care if we are eating right, or begin to understand the implications of poor eating habits. As we age, however, we do begin to notice the effects of improper exercise, poor eating habits, and how they affect our health. T... Read >
Author: Alex Fir

Diabetes: Latino Kids May Develop Type 2 Diabetes Due To A High-sugar Diet

13th January 2006
Diet is a quite important matter for diabetic people. Everything they eat may have a consequence positive or not in their disease evolution. According to researchers from Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, overweight Latino ... Read >
Author: Hector Milla

Mesothelioma Origin, Cause and Prevention

04th October 2005
Since the late 1800's, Asbestos has been widely used for commercial purposes and the usage dramatically increased during World War II. Thousands of Americans who work I in the ship yard; commercial plants etc were exposed to Asbestos dust. This was the be... Read >
Author: Ray Smith