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    Lemonade Diet Essay

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    Everything You Need To Know About The Lemonade Diet Overview: The lemonade diet, also known as the Master Cleanse is a diet designed to achieve quick weight loss results. Though this diet is nowhere near the principles of healthy eating, many people are following the lemonade diet. This diet was designed by Stanley Burroughs in the year 1941. It was created to treat ulcers, but it gained popularity for its role in weight loss around 1976, when his book 'The Master Cleanser' gave precious…

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    caffeine in the form of sodas and energy drinks. Besides from an enormous amount of caffeine in these drinks, there is also a huge amount of sugar. Similarly, most Starbucks drinks contain a huge amount of caffeine and sugar hidden behind names like Pumpkin Spice Latte. Nothing about that name sets up red flags unless you know that a latte is an espresso shot with milk, and then on top of that there is the artificial sugary flavoring that they put into the drinks. Through this process Devan and…

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    Essay On Nootropics

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    from a doctor, and for many of these cognitive enhancers, there are few side effects to using the drugs. Nootropics typically come in "stacks," too, or the combination of certain drugs and formulas to…

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    Hypotaurine Research Paper

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    which means a bull. Taurine has many functions inside animal bodies like muscle development, cardiovascular functions, and nervous system development among other functions. Once extracted, this acid compound is used in several products including energy drinks. However, there are several myths and misconception about Taurine products. German scientists Friedrich Tiedemann and Leopold Gmelin were the first to extract taurine from ox bile. Sources of Taurine Though initially thought…

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    The athlete must be hydrated before exercise, so they can store fluids because during their workout they will lose fluids through sweat, so they need to replenish their body with a healthy drink like water. If the athlete isn’t hydrated before the exercise, they are at risk of fatigue, headaches, loss of concentration and cramps, which will hinder their performance. The amount of time you wait after you eat will depend on what sport and what you are consuming. For example, the larger the meal,…

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    says, a person’s health internally is what a healthy outside depends upon, they essentially balance each other out, and it is especially important when it comes to children. Although, many schools allow their fundraisers to sell candy and sugary soft drinks to students, the schools should not be allowed to because it can cause many health issues, it affects their classroom performance, and there are other fundraising alternatives besides candy. Primarily focused on children and teens, many…

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    Ketogenic Diet Report

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    low concentration of carbohydrates. It produces ketones in the body which are used as an energy source. It is called ketogenic food as it produces ketones bodies (ketosis). Normally glucose molecule is used as a fuel for energy production but ketogenic food have large amount of fats in it so liver converts fats into fatty acid and ketone bodies. Ketone molecules energy source but brain can run only on glucose and ketone bodies, so ketogenic food can…

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    which just simply wants you to "Do the Dew." Despite all of their catchy slogans, there is one commonality that lies within each which deserves more attention and that is the amount of caffeine individuals intake after consuming one these caffeinated drinks. Although many people consume caffeine to get through their day, the negative impact their daily consumption can have on their overall health, fails to be a cause for concern. Considered the "most commonly used psychoactive drug…

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    Chakra Research Paper

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    The energy whirls or energy points in the human body which receives, regulates and transmits the energy flow of it are known as the chakras. Chakra is a Sanskrit word which means a spinning wheel or a circle. Many traditional Hindu writings suggest that there are nearly 90,000 points of Chakra throughout a person's body. Although, there are seven Chakras that are more important than all of the rest. These Chakras exist from the bottom of the spine all the way up to the top of the head. These…

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    sleep deprived moms. Coffee brewing started hundreds of years ago in ancient civilizations and has continued until today with shops like Starbucks ever increasing in popularity and sales. There is no debate about whether or not coffee gives people energy, but scientists are in a constant dispute over weather it is healthy overall. Coffee, like any food or beverage has pros and cons health wise, but overall when consumed in an appropriate amount (around 4 cups) and without additives, it is a…

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