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Sushi For Your Health
www.eatsushi.com
// 5 Jun, 2007
Whether you're trying to keep your high-blood pressure down, boost your energy level, or just fit into your favorite jeans, pick up your chopsticks. Current nutritional data suggests that you can have your futomaki, and eat it, too. Sushi uses simple, healthy ingredients-seafood, seaweed (nori), rice, and vegetables-carefully seasoned and arranged to satisfy all the senses. Sushi is a perfect food not only for calorie counters, but also for those following more specific nutritional guidelines. More → Indian Health Traditions
www.webmd.com
// 31 May, 2007
From threading (a method of facial hair removal) and aromatherapy facials to sugar body scrubs and yoga, many of the health and beauty treatments we pay top dollar for in the U.S. come from India and are hundreds – if not thousands – of years old. More → 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 → Pros & Cons Of Your Workout Environment
www.thedietchannel.com
// 25 May, 2007
Indoor workouts are great during fall and winter. However, during the spring and summer months the outdoors call us to go outside. Don’t feel you have to move your exercise just because of the weather, though. There are definitely pros and cons to each option. 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 → Healthy nutrition for kids
www.wellpoint.com
// 18 May, 2007
Every child needs appropriate amounts of calories, proteins, minerals and vitamins to grow. The best way to ensure kids get what they need while maintaining or losing weight is to provide a variety of nutritious foods that are low in fat and sugar. More → Benefits of cross training
www.thedietchannel.com
// 17 May, 2007
Regardless of what your favorite sport or activity is, you can reap great rewards if you bring cross training into your regimen. Cross training is simply mixing up different activities on different days or incorporating several different training methods into each workout. Either way, it can have terrific benefits. More →
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