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Foods that suppress cravings without adding calories
www.newstarget.com
// 30 May, 2007
There are many strategies that help reduce hunger: avoiding refined carbohydrates, getting plenty of natural sunlight on your skin, drinking large amounts of water on a regular basis, and getting plenty of fiber in your diet. But there is nothing that absolutely eliminates hunger. The bottom line is that if you are going to lose weight, you are going to experience hunger at one time or another. It's a normal human response to a decrease in your consumption of calories. The problem that most people encounter when they feel hungry is they feel it's some sort of emergency. More → A History of Soul Food
www.foxhome.com
// 28 May, 2007
Every ethnic group has what it calls "soul food" – soothing, comfort food that brings back warm memories of family dinners. Today, in America, the term "soul food" simply means African-American cuisine. To fully understand the concept of "soul food," you must learn the traditional foods of Africa. More → Unbelievable Truth About Food Allergies
www.niaid.nih.gov
// 25 May, 2007
Allergic reactions to food can cause serious illness and, in some cases, death. Therefore, if you have a food allergy, it is extremely important for you to work with your health care provider to find out what food(s) causes your allergic reaction. Sometimes, a reaction to food is not an allergy at all but another type of reaction called "food intolerance". More → Soul food
en.wikipedia.org
// 23 May, 2007
Soul Food is an American cuisine, a selection of foods, typically associated with African Americans of the Southern United States. As a result, some African Americans use methods of cooking soul food different from those employed by their grandparents, including using more healthful alternatives for frying (liquid vegetable oil or canola oil) and cooking and stewing using smoked turkey instead of pork. Critics have argued that the attempt to make soul food healthier has the undesirable effect of not being as flavourful as the traditional recipes. More → Control Your Weight
www.thedietchannel.com
// 23 May, 2007
"Eat less, exercise more" is the mantra of weight management. But eating meals that are prepared outside the home can seriously undermine the “eat less” part of the equation. Eating food that you prepare is the greatest way to gain control of exactly what you are eating . So, improve your at-home food preparation. Even if you can’t cook, there are a multitude of easy-to-prepare meal ideas at your grocery store, online and in beginner cookbooks. More → 8 Tips For Losing Weight and Keeping It Off
www.thedietchannel.com
// 21 May, 2007
Cutting soda out of your diet completely can save the average person 360 calories or more each day. Even diet soda, fruit juices, and whole milk can add unnecessary calories to your daily intake. Instead, drink lots of water and switch from whole to skim or even soy milk; the little things can make a big difference. More → Green Tea And Skin Photoprotection
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
// 16 May, 2007
Green tea is consumed as a popular beverage worldwide particularly in Asian countries like China, Korea, Japan and India. It contains polyphenolic compounds also known as epicatechins, which are antioxidant in nature. Studies have shown that green tea extract also possesses anti-inflammatory activity. More → The best exercises for fat loss
www.thedietchannel.com
// 15 May, 2007
The first thing that needs to happen to lose fat is that you have to expend more energy than you take in. If you exercise but still eat too much, then that fat is going nowhere but orbiting your bellybutton. Some people who lose weight by dieting alone actually end up with more body fat than when they started because of this muscle loss. More → The 15-Minute Boot Camp Workout
www.thedietchannel.com
// 15 May, 2007
The focus of the "boot camp" workouts is to perform a fitness routine that benefits the entire body – both heart and muscles – by sequentially practicing one exercise after the other without resting in-between. These workouts are incredibly effective because they work many muscles groups simultaneously, which in turn elevates the heart rate and burns more calories and fat. More → Key recommendations of healthy nutrition
www.health.gov
// 14 May, 2007
Consume a variety of nutrient-dense foods and beverages within and among the basic food groups while choosing foods that limit the intake of saturated and trans fats, cholesterol, added sugars, salt, and alcohol. More →
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