Tricks to Boost Your Weight Loss Program

Tricks to Boost Your Weight Loss Program

In case you are beginning a weight loss program, it might be useful for you to know that there are some easy steps you possibly can take to make any weight loss program more effective. We’ll share 7 ideas which have been proven successful by thousands and thousands of weight … Read more

Fructose May Raise Blood Pressure

Fructose May Raise Blood Pressure

Do you need a reason to cut down on sweetened beverages? Their fructose content might increase your blood pressure, doctors said. Although not all studies agree, the findings add to a growing body of evidence that too much of the ubiquitous sugar — found in fruits as well as high-fructose corn … Read more

Olive oil fights breast cancer

Adding as little as 10 teaspoons of olive oil to your daily diet could help protect women against breast cancer, Spanish researchers say.
The findings, published in the journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), show that olive oil mounts a multi-pronged attack on cancer tumors, stunting their growth, driving their cells to implode and protecting against potentially cancerous damage to DNA.
“This study is ground-breaking because it shows that olive oil and a

Food Frauds That Can Wreck Your Diet

Caesar Salad

Some foods that we think are healthy can be sneaky little diet wreckers. University of Pittsburgh nutritionist Leslie Bonci, MPH, RD, shares a few of these “food frauds,” starting with Caesar salad. Just a small bowl has 300-400 calories and 30 grams of fat, thanks to loads of dressing.
Food Fix: Use only 1 Tbs. dressing and 2 Tbs. tangy, Parmesan cheese.

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Fennesl saunf the digestive herb

Saunf (Fennel) -The digestive herb

Both a herb and a spice, fennel seeds can be found in recipes, medicines, and liquor. We usually know fennel seeds for their mouth freshening properties. Fennel is a biennial or perennial herb, which grows to a height of 1.5 – 1.8m. The bright golden flowers are produced in large, … Read more

Brown rice eaters have lower risk of diabetes

People who eat brown rice or other whole grains seem to have a lower risk of developing diabetes than those who eat white rice, according to a US study. A team of researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health and Brigham and Woman’s Hospital analyzed about 200,000 adults followed … Read more