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Ideal Weight tables: Are They Worth Using Posted By : Rajeev Kumar
The most familiar method of measuring ideal weight is the height and weight chart. These tables, tell you how much you should weigh based on your height. Though these tables are still popular, they are very ambiguous, specially to sportsperson and bodybuilders who carry more muscle than most people do. Ideal weights from height-weight tables do not take body fat into account; therefore, they cannot accurately recommend how much you should weigh.


Diet And Your Liver Posted By : P. Rodgers
Millions of Americans have liver disease and dont even know it. Not checking your liver health regularly can lead to missing opportunities to consider treatment if your liver health is deteriorating. Health practitioners recommend a diet centered on whole foods, with fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts, seeds, and whole grains being emphasized.


Weight Loss: How Much Weight Can You Lose Safely Posted By : Rajeev Kumar
Losing weight is simple, but it is not effortless and can be a challenging task. The basic theory of weight loss is very simple. In order to lose weight you need to eat up fewer calories than your body burns.


Vitamin D and Its Importance for the Health Posted By : Aquila
Lack of vitamin D seems to be common in many populations and this increases the frequency of weak bones, heart problems, poor blood circulation, cancer, aging signs and age related diseases. Here you can read about the functions of vitamine D and how to get enough of this substance.


Frequent Small Meal Diet For Healthy Living Posted By : Tong Lin
Most people in society eat 2-3 medium- to large-sized meals per day. For some, this diet is nearly unavoidable. It is certainly more efficient from a time standpoint to just eat a couple of times per day. The boat tart up cost?of transportation to and from a restaurant or time spent shopping for and cooking food makes it hard enough to have three meals per day, let alone six.


As a result later Medieval fare became more varied and much better in quality Posted By : karansingh
When we think of Medieval food we tend to think of bland foods such as porridge and gruel and turnips, lots of turnips, all washed down with plenty of ale or mead. And whilst this image is, to an extent, correct a lot of what we envisage is influenced by the movies. What must be remembered is that the Medieval age extends from the 5th to the 16th centuries. Essentially from the fall of Rome to the Tudor age and foods along with cooking methods developed dramatically during this time. Certainly, if you were a peasant at the beginning of the Medieval period your diet would have been limited.


Facts about Cholesterol Posted By : Chelsi Woolz
We discuss what cholesterol is, what the good and bad types of cholesterol are, what causes high cholesterol levels and advise lowering cholesterol through physical exercise and eating healthy food.


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The Good, Bad and Ugly of Antibiotics Posted By : Kimberly Shannon
There are many advances in our health care we can be thankful for today. Prior to the 1900's the top related causes of death were due largely to contaminated food and water as well as an unfit housing and sewage disposal system. Once we began to understand more about the invisible world full of bacteria, things like indoor plumbing and the sterilization of medical instruments were established.


Isabels Calorie FAQs Posted By : Andrew Bailey
Isabel is a nutrition, exercise and lifestyle coach who has helped hundreds of people lose their unwanted weight and take complete control of their health. She is the author of The Diet Solution Program, a complete and comprehensive nutrition program that is helping people all over the world finally reach their ideal weight.


The Function of Magnesium in Our Life Posted By : Kevin McNabb
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The Function of Iron in Our Life Posted By : Kevin McNabb
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The Function of Vitamin D in Our Life Posted By : Kevin McNabb
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The Function of Vitamin C in Our Life Posted By : Kevin McNabb
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The Function of Vitamin B in Our Life Posted By : Kevin McNabb
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The Function of Vitamin A in Our Life Posted By : Kevin McNabb
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Make "HEALTH" Your Number One Priority Posted By : Andrew Bailey
If you are like every other yo-yo dieter out there, chances are you have started and stopped several diet plans with no success. The first week is easy. Youre full of excitement. You tell yourself "this time will be different." The second week is ok, a little harder than the first but youre still sticking to it. And then what happens? You bend the rules a bit and start falling back into your old habits. Why does this happen? Why do we go through this vicious cycle?


Probiotics - The Incredible Flora Positively Essential For Superlative Health Posted By : Kimberly Shannon
Perhaps you're curious as to what are probiotics? Inside your intestinal tract are trillions of microorganisms. They are highly beneficial flora with an astounding job. It would be an understatement to say that, these microscopic bacteria are the superman-like microorganisms of our bodies. They keep the bad bacteria at bay.


Eat More And Do Less Cardio To Lose That Unwanted Weight Posted By : Andrew Bailey
Is the above statement too good to be true? Thats what Rory DeLuca thought. The 42 year old New Jersey resident, husband and busy father of 3 couldnt believe what I was telling him when he came to see me in January 2006.


The Truth About Cholesterol Posted By : Andrew Bailey
I am going to let you in on something shocking. Cholesterol is not the major culprit in heart disease. I know this may be hard to believe after all we have heard about the dangers of high cholesterol from our doctors, and the media. But the truth is, it is not the cholesterol levels themselves or the cholesterol containing foods that are the culprits in heart disease, it is those foods and any other thing that causes inflammation in your body that is the major cause of heart disease (as well as diabetes and high blood pressure).


The Function of Fats in Our Life Posted By : Kevin McNabb
This article will discuss the role of fats in good nutrition.


The Function of Protein in Our Life Posted By : Kevin McNabb
This article will discuss the role of protein in good nutrition.


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