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    Club Fitness. I met with my trainer Sam to go over the preparation for my upcoming show. We are sitting in the juice bar going over what my diet will consist of over the next week. The diet consist of Chicken and Asparagus every day for the next week. Inside my head I am going crazy, I do not know if I will be able to do this. Sam says to me “Follow your diet and let’s hit some weights now”. I responded nervously “okay”. Today we are working out shoulders. As we are ending our workout Sam and I…

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    Food just like water, is the necessity that rules our lives and what we need to survive. Unlike water, we have choices and different ways we eat food creating many different diets and lifestyles. The way we eat influences our lives like where we go for dinner and our diet. Most of the time this choice is made by distance of the place or price and not what is in the food. We judge food based on factors like taste and price. The food industry takes advantage of our wants giving it to us, so we buy…

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    How To Deal With Psoriatic Arthritis Fatigue Overview Psoriatic arthritis is a disease that affects both the joints and the skin. Psoriasis is a skin disease characterized by silvery scales on the skin and reddening. It comes just before psoriatic arthritis. Therefore, the chances of a psoriasis patient suffering from psoriatic arthritis are very high. Just like any other kind of arthritis, psoriatic arthritis is caused by the immune system’s negative reaction to the joints. No clear cause of…

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    Dates are extraordinarily solid, and in the event that you are searching for a nutritious nourishment that will give you a sound support, you are perusing the right article. Dates do ponders for the human body. They are ordinarily utilized as a part of the treatment of elevated cholesterol, hypertension, coronary illness, stroke, and so on. Nutritionists acknowledge dates for their nutritious esteem, and the capacity to secure wellbeing and battle various sicknesses. We give you 8 astounding…

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    Sometimes living with someone with a serious illness can be immensely difficult and both physically and emotionally draining for those who directly care for the person with the illness . A caregiver faces many obstacles while caring for their loved ones. Like whether or not they are even able to afford to care for this family member in the near or far future. Being a caregiver is very demanding. Many times they have to put their lives aside for who they are caring for , for…

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    recipes that are generally known to be high in carbs. The purpose of this was to give consumers an option to eat foods that one might not be able to do on a low carb diet, they did this by dedicating years of research to create methods of cooking that are not traditional in ‘comfort foods’. Historically foods found in the American diet such as biscuits and gravy, pancakes, and more of that sort are looked down upon as unhealthy…

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    crumbs of bread from a toaster, can cause intestinal damage. Some of the most common foods that contain gluten are: pastas, noodles, breads and pastries, crackers, baked goods, and cereal and granola (Celiac Disease Foundation). Although a gluten-free diet is a huge lifestyle change, celiac disease patients are still able to enjoy many healthy and delicious foods. REFERENCES Allen, P. J. (2015). Primary care approaches: gluten-related disorders: celiac disease, gluten allergy, non-celiac…

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    when gluten is removed from the diet. However, they do not test positive for celiac disease. Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease caused by a reaction to gliadin; a gluten protein found in wheat, barley, rye, and sometimes oats. The history of why and when wheat and thus gluten has changed, affecting our bodies differently, can be traced back to a man by the name of Norman Borlaug. Borlaug had good intentions to help feed the world. He genetically modified the wheat crop to produce high…

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    1999 and that 2/3 of American’s surveyed were currently trying to either maintain or lose weight. Despite these reports, and even with a multitude of diet options available, obesity rates have consistently been on the rise in the United States. Throughout history, the general consensus amongst doctors and nutritionists has been to focus on a diet low in fat with moderate levels of protein and carbohydrates. Limiting fat, unfortunately,…

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    gluten-free diet which should end all symptoms and restore the ruined tissue within two years. Due to Celiac Disease’s increased prevalence, many food products have become readily available so that gluten can be reasonably avoided. By this means, the condition…

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