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    Carbohydrates are not bad for you, all you need to do is make sure you are eating the RIGHT carbohydrates and you will feel better, reduce the risk of disease and lose weight. It's all a question of eating the RIGHT carbohydrates; let's see the difference and the importance of carbohydrates for normal body functions. Carbohydrates are not all bad just as all fats and some proteins are healthier than others. Carbohydrates what they do Carbohydrates are the primary fuel source for many of the…

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    promoting a healthy and good weight loss feeling, fad diets may cause symptoms of dizziness and drowsiness. “Many fad diets require you to restrict carbohydrates. While certain carbs are full of sugar and have little to no nutrients, others are essential for your energy production and other bodily functions. A diet that limits or eliminates carbohydrates can cause headaches, dizziness, weakness, fatigue and digestive upset”…

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    The Grain-Free Diet Report

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    Statement of Purpose The purpose of this report is to explain the grain-free diet and the reasoning behind it becoming a popular trend in pet food diets. It will recommend that grain-free diets should not be promoted as a general-use diet among household pets, and that grains are a useful part of the pet food diet. This is an educational report; my audience is, for example, a class of AHT students. Background Currently, there are around 7 million cats and 6.4 million dogs kept as household…

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    Popcorn Research Paper

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    Is popcorn a healthy snack? “Did you know that popcorn is among the healthiest - and tastiest – snacks around?”, but can it also have downfalls? Does all of the good qualities outweigh the bad? Or is popcorn not a healthy snack? When you have popcorn, you love to add butter right? But, could that be defeating the object of your healthy snack? If you have a small popcorn (6 cups) it is 370 calories, plus 20 grams of saturated fat (having excess amounts could lead to high cholesteral, and heart…

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    Jaggery Case Study

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    Consuming jaggery is linked with the release of bile from the liver and gall bladder. Bile is in turn inherently connected with the peristaltic movement of the intestines – the contraction and relaxation of the muscles in the intestines that facilitates the movement of food through the alimentary canal. As jaggery encourages the release of bile in the intestines, the peristaltic movement improves and the digestive process continues much more smoothly. 3. Alleviates incessant coughing If you…

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    Gluten Foods

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    Gluten: Gluten is a type of protein that is found in wheat, barley, rye, spelt, oat and triticale (a cross between wheat and rye). It is present in many kinds of foods. It acts as a glue in foods in which it is present and hold food particles together. Gluten gives the elastic nature of dough in food and have the ability to rise bread. It gives chewy and fluffy texture like in bread. Gluten Consumption: Gluten is just fine for most of the people as they consume it regularly like in wheat or in…

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    • The body maintains dynamic constancy, or homeostasis, of the internal environment through the use of antagonistic effectors and negative feedback loops. • The hormones, glucagon and insulin, work to manage blood sugar within normal levels and reduce fluctuations. For instance, when blood sugar levels rise, insulin hormones are released from the pancreas to guide these glucose molecules out of the blood stream and into the body’s muscle, adipose, and liver cells, along with most other cells in…

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    The Facts and Misconceptions About Ketosis and Ketoacidosis By Marcus J Michael | Submitted On July 26, 2012 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Marcus J Michael The break down of body fat…

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    often suffer nerve damage and complications that lead to dangerous infections and the need for amputation. Type-2 diabetes leads to adult blindness in many (citation). Increased blood glucose levels lead to complications and damage to vessels, veins and arteries throughout the body. Type-2 diabetes is frequently treated with oral medications such as metformin. Medicine however, is not the only treatment for diabetes. Mild cases of type-2 diabetes can be controlled, and at times even reversed,…

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    Chain Amino Acids) BCAA’s have an anti-catabolic effect (prevents muscle tissue breakdown)Over 10,000mg of Glutamine & Glutamic Acid. Studies show that supplemental glutamine can also prevent muscle breakdown.35 grams of Whole Carb Whole Food Carbohydrate Complex, blend of three slow-release natural grains: brown rice, oats, and rice bran. The complex carbs in Whole Carb stabilize your blood sugar and insulin levels, to promote greater energy and fat burning.7 grams of natural dietary fiber,…

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