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Fit Friday: "Green Lantern" protein shake
Email padler@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, MO. -- Give Your Metabolism a spicy kick in the pants. Jodelle Fitzwater writes, "protein shakes are a great way to make a fast, healthy meal that you can take on the go, use after a hard workout to replenish exhausted muscles, and even...Tags: Kale, Physiology, Coconut Milk, Dietary Supplements, Coconut
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Seattle area woman trying to live without food gives up
The Seattle TimesSEATTLE After dropping about 20 percent of her body weight, Naveena Shine, the 65-year-old Seattle area woman who got worldwide publicity for trying to live on just light and no food, is calling it quits with her grand experiment. Monday was Day No. 45...Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, Photography and Video, Dietary Supplements, Services and Shopping
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Strawberries -- Pick for health now, preserve to enjoy late
Fresh strawberries are an excellent source of vitamin C, and are also low in calories — one cup of fresh berries contains only about 45 calories. Strawberries also provide plenty of fiber, and minerals. They are full of phytonutrients that help...Tags: Consumers, Heart Disease, Strawberries
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Do you need to be a vegetarian to lead a healthy life?
Can a vegetarian diet add years to your life? A new study suggests the answer could be yes. After examining the health records of 73,308 people for an average of nearly six years, researchers discovered that vegetarians were 12% less likely to die...
Tags: Health, Diets and Dieting, Vegan Diet, Death, Vegetarian Diet
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Vitamin C may not treat gout: study
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Daily vitamin C supplements don't lower uric acid as much as drugs used to treat high levels of the acid that's responsible for gout, says a new study from New Zealand. "It's not that the vitamin C didn't reduce the uric...Tags: New Zealand, Mayo Clinic, Dietary Supplements, Mineral Supplements, Drugs and Medicines
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Sugary drinks tied to kidney stone risk
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Adults who drink at least one sugar-sweetened drink a day are slightly more likely to develop kidney stones than people who rarely imbibe them, according to a new study. While the recommendation for kidney stone prevention has...Tags: Coffee, Dietary Supplements, Mineral Supplements, Medical Research, Calcium
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Are whole food supplements your best choice?
Q. Are "whole food" supplements better than regular supplements? A. There's little argument that a healthy, well-rounded diet is superior to a poor diet with dietary supplements filling in the gaps. Regardless, the supplement industry is booming,...Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Health Treatments, Iron (dietary supplement), Dietary Supplements, Mineral Supplements
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Spring is the perfect time to taste the rainbow
Nutritionists from the University of Maryland Medical Center regularly contribute a guest post. The latest post is from Catherine Schroeder, dietetic intern. Spring showers inspire the growth of a colorful array of fruits and vegetables to decorate your...
Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Health Treatments, Dietary Supplements, Cheese Corn, Vitamin B1
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Rhubarb is peculiar and poisonous, but easy to make safe and tasty
chrisc@herald-mail.comEditor's note: This is part of an occasional series of stories on getting children (and other picky eaters) to try vegetables. The series explores ways to highlight vegetables' flavor and appearance as a way to work around the resistance some kids have to...Tags: Recipes, Dietary Supplements, Chutney, Rhubarb, Calcium
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Asparagus is a healthful spring veggie
Asparagus belongs to the lily family together with onions, leeks and garlic. The vegetable exists in three colors: green, white and purple. The green and most common type is slightly sweet in flavor with a tender and crisp texture. Asparagus is rich...Tags: Consumers, Recipes, Asparagus, Iron (dietary supplement), Onions
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Raw fruit may not be linked to lower blood pressure
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who eat more raw fruits or drink juice do not necessarily have lower blood pressure, according to a new study that goes against previous evidence. Larger, more rigorous studies have found that eating more fruits and...Tags: China, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Nutrition, Mayo Clinic, Japan
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5 Reasons To Eat The Garnish-parsley
Parsley, that little green garnish on every plate, is an often overlooked super food. Teaming with enormous benefits, here are just 5 reasons to use this leafy green as more than culinary décor. UNIQUE FLAVONOIDS: Parsley contains the powerful...
Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Vitamin E, Parsley, Viral Diseases and Infections, Iron (dietary supplement)
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