Articles, tagged with "lipids", page 1
16th October 2012
There are a lot more butter facts than salted versus unsalted. This a question often asked of me. “Should I use salted or unsalted butter in my cooking”? Of course, it depends on the application, but there is so much more to consider when using this co...
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cheftoddM
10th June 2011
The Volumetrics Diet was created by Barbara Rolls. The key aspect of this four-week weight loss plan is eating low energy density foods, in other words those with a low calorie count for their volume, Dieters may eat as much as they did previously but sti...
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Author:
Levi Reiss
31st May 2011
Ezra protocol with medical home remedies permanently cures fatty liver disease, avoiding liver cancer risk that's quite probably hooked up with the disease.
What happens within the situation is that enormous vacuoles of triglyceride fat begin getting a...
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darrk3kvdi
11th May 2011
It seems that there may well be a side effect of the PAGG Stack. The PAGG Stack is a new combined set of supplements which has enabled people to lose weight. There are no reported negative side effects which is why it is becoming more and more popular as ...
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Author:
Neil
14th March 2011
Did u know that the skin is the largest organ of your body…. Yes it’s true… skin has an outer protective covering known as epidermis. Epidermis protects the skin from various pathogens, loss of fluid and controls heat regulation. Skin has a special functi...
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Thomas Brown
23rd February 2011
What is the best cellulite treatment? There are many cellulite treatments or cellulite creams that will help to offset the appearance of cellulite. Within this short article, we're going to share with you one little secret of what makes some cellulite cre...
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Author:
Melva Glennon
22nd November 2010
Meibomian gland dysfunction is a common culprit in dry eye symptoms. It is alternatively called MGD, meibomitis, and posterior blepharitis. The disease is a complex condition, but it generally includes enlargement in the meibomian glands of the eyelid, wh...
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Author:
Owen Nelson
20th October 2010
High CholesterolMost people don't think about their cholesterol until a doctor tell them. What exactly is cholesterol, and how does it affect your health when your cholesterol level gets too high? Increase your understanding of this common health conditio...
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Author:
Dr. Naveen Arya
23rd June 2010
Hemp products - be it hemp lotions, cream, soaps or shampoos - are still a relatively well kept secret for looking after your skin and hair. They haven't yet hit the mainstream, which to be honest, is probably a good thing. It means you can keep the benef...
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Author:
Joe Pahl
22nd September 2009
There are actually two meanings to the term "lecithin." Commercially, the structure of lecithin consists of a mixture of neural and polar lipids that act as emulsifiers and/or lubricants. In biochemistry, it refers to phosphatidylcholine, a phospholipid c...
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Author:
Damien Fowler
28th June 2009
I don't know anything about you -- but I'll bet that if you suffer from dry skin beneath eyes and other facial areas like I do... You'd like to find good quality natural products to help hydrate and moisturize your face.
Under your eyes is arguably the...
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Author:
Michael J. Phillips
06th June 2009
Everyone knows just how effective fish meal baits are for catching literally thousands of big carp and being of fish, they supply the essential stimulatory nutrition that carp need - and can be used to make very economical baits too! But how can you make ...
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Tim F. Richardson
17th April 2009
Eventually, due to numerous conditions, there is a gradual destruction of the epidermal cells, moisturizers contain substances which that prevent cellular dehydration and stop the cell destruction. The creams available over the counter at this time have a...
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Author:
Nisar Ali
09th April 2009
Rather recently, a body of scientists realized that green lipped mussel extract contained a high amount of lipids and the essential fatty acid, omega-3. Fish oil has long been recognized as being an excellent source for omega-3s, however, it tended to als...
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Author:
Paul Easton
09th March 2009
So is shrimp good for you or bad for you? Shrimp is low in fat, but high in cholesterol. There is much confusion about the fat and cholesterol amounts in shrimp. Shrimp is very low in total fat, tough it is quite high in cholesterol content. There are man...
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Author:
Henry Fong