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Vitamin Focus: B

by Louise March 31st, 2010 | Vitamins
There are 8 different B Vitamins: B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, B12. You might be familiar with that list of numbers; have you ever wondered why it had gaps? There are, in fact, substances, which were once thought to be vitamins, that fill these gaps. However, many of these "vitamins" had no nutritional value for humans or no reason to intake them, which betrays the definition of a vitamin (a substance essential in minute amounts for normal growth and activity of the body). For example, B4 (adenine) and B8 (adenosine monophosphate) are both synthesized by the body, which
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Your Next Grocery List

by Kendall Ryan March 30th, 2010 | Children's Health, Diet, Nutrition
It is Saturday morning; that time of the week. You dread it because this means trying to plan out the week’s dinners (which is nearly impossible with two working parents and active children, in my opinion). Anyway, it is time to make the list so let me give you a head start.

1. Start with your staple fruit and vegetables:

  • Strawberries

  • Blueberries

  • Bananas

  • Lettuce

  • Celery

  • Tomatoes

  • String beans

  • Spinach


2. Starch to accompany your veggies

  • Potatoes

  • Corn


3. Bread

  • White

  • Whole Wheat or 12 Grain


4. Breakfast

  • Carnation Instant Breakfast

  • Multi-Grain Cheerios

  • Special K Cereal Bars


5. Lunch

  • Boar’s Head Turkey

  • Land O Lakes American Cheese

  • Yogurt

  • Bear Naked Granola


6. Snack

  • Quakers Apple Cinnamon Rice Cakes

  • Reduced Fat Cheez-Its

  • Pretzel Goldfish


7. Dinner (Two Options)

  • Grilled Chicken, Organic
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RAVE Diet

by Bea March 15th, 2010 | Cancer, Diet, Diseases
There are so many diets out there in this world that you can choose to follow. Some claim that you could lose weight in a week, while others will take a little while longer. Some are geared toward lowering your cholesterol, while others look to help lower your blood sugar levels.

I am not well versed in all of these diets, but I recently heard about the RAVE diet, so I figured I would share this diet with this site's readers. The RAVE diet has nothing to do with partying and dancing, as the name might suggest. You may want
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Fish and Your Heart’s Health

by Gumer Liston October 21st, 2009 | Diet, Nutrition
Healthy eating is one of the keys to good health. Healthy eating means having a well-balanced diet all the time. No single food can make a person healthy, so our diet must come from different kinds of foods like vegetables, meat, fruits, grains, and seafood. Eating a wide variety of foods can give us a more complete nutrition. Most of us know the benefits that our bodies gain from vegetables, meat, fruits, and grains, but how about seafood? How much do we know about the health benefits that it can bring to us? Let us take a closer look
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Drink Milk – Prevent Osteoporosis

by MPK April 5th, 2008 | Aging, Nutrition, Women's Health

When most women think of milk, they think of those small cartons served with school lunches or the milk they may pour over their morning cereal. Too often considered a beverage for children, milk can be vital for women’s health and the prevention of osteoporosis, the most common metabolic bone disease in the United States. What osteoporosis means is that with age, bones can become more fragile and easier to break. Twenty-eight million adults have osteoporosis in the US today, and women are four times more likely to suffer

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