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Egg McMuffin Meal | A Delicious & Satisfying Breakfast - 1 views

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    The Egg McMuffin is a simple yet delightful combination of a few key ingredients. It starts with a freshly cracked Grade A egg, cooked to perfection on a grill with real butter. It provides essential nutrients, including protein, carbohydrates, and healthy fats, making it a great way to kickstart your day.
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Dark Facts Egg Lovers Should Know - 0 views

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    The amount of space the birds are given is less than they would have if you stuffed several of them into a file drawer. One building will frequently house 30,000 hens packed together under these grotesquely crowded and seriously unhealthy conditions.
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Sweet Peppers & Mango Mild! - 0 views

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    OBSESSED with the @sillychillyhotsauce Sweet Peppers & Mango Mild! Whipped up this dish on a whim for dinner: parm Brussels with fried eggs & green onion. Stay tuned for more shots of this silly sauce coming soon.
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Sausage Gravy - 0 views

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    Sausage Gravy

    Ingredients:
    One roll of any breakfast sausage
    Approx 1/4 cup of water
    1/2 teaspoon guar gum if necessaryOne pint of heavy whipping cream
    one egg
    salt and pepper to taste

    How to Prepare:
    In a large skillet fry sausage until done. Do not remove any of the
    grease from frying
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French Toastless - 0 views

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    French Toastless

    Prep Time:
    10 minutes

    Effort:
    Easy

    Serves:
    1

    Ingredients:
    2-3 eggs
    2-3 Tablespoons heavy cream
    dash salt2 dashes cinammon
    1/2 teaspon vanilla

    How to Prepare:
    Blend or whisk well all the ingredients. Cook in a buttered skillet
    on medium to medium-high heat (I
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Dietary cholesterol does not increase biomarkers for chronic disease in a pediatric pop... - 0 views

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    Ballesteros MN, Cabrera RM, Saucedo Mdel S, Fernandez ML.Dietary cholesterol does not increase biomarkers for chronic disease in a pediatric population from northern Mexico.Am J Clin Nutr. 2004 Oct;80(4):855-61.PMID: 15447890 [PubMed - indexed for M
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Animal Pharm: Benefits of High-Saturated Fat Diets (Part III): My Paleo Peeps With High... - 0 views

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    It is not difficult to raise HDLs. This is observed at TYP and in clinical practice ALL THE TIME. Eliminating wheat/d*mn-dirty-GRAINS/carbs, adding some vitamin D, omega-3s, Taurine, and Slo-Niacin 1-2 grams/day. Throwing away the Mazola and any packaged food items. Oh yeah, and add some fat. Individuals may continue their EVO (but not too much b/c it cranks up hepatic lipase, see HERE) but they increase eggs 2-6 daily, add some (organic nitrate-free preferably) bacon and some coconut oil.
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On the Trail of the Elusive X-Factor: A Sixty-Two-Year-Old Mystery Finally Solved - 0 views

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    In 1945, Dr. Weston Price described "a new vitamin-like activator" that played an influential role in the utilization of minerals, protection from tooth decay, growth and development, reproduction, protection against heart disease and the function of the brain. Using a chemical test, he determined that this compound-which he called Activator X-occurred in the butterfat, organs and fat of animals consuming rapidly growing green grass, and also in certain sea foods such as fish eggs. Vitamin K2 is produced by animal tissues, including the mammary glands, from vitamin K1, which occurs in rapidly growing green plants. A growing body of published research confirms Dr. Price's discoveries, namely that vitamin K2 is important for the utilization of minerals, protects against tooth decay, supports growth and development, is involved in normal reproduction, protects against calcification of the arteries leading to heart disease, and is a major component of the brain
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The Heart Scan Blog: Overweight, hungry, diabetic, and fat-free - 0 views

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    "Tuesday, December 15, 2009 Overweight, hungry, diabetic, and fat-free Let me tell you about my low-fat experience from 20 years ago. At the time, I was living in Cleveland, Ohio, and served on the faculty at a large metropolitan university-affiliated hospital, supervising fellows-in-training and developing high-tech cath lab procedures like directional athererectomy and excimer laser coronary angioplasty. (Yes, another life.) I was concerned about personal heart disease risk, though I knew next to nothing about lipids and coronary risk prediction outside of the little I learned in training and what the drug industry promoted. I heard Dr. Dean Ornish talk while attending the American College of Cardiology meetings in Atlanta. Dr. Ornish spoke persuasively about the dangers of fat in the diet and how he "reversed" coronary disease using a low-fat, no added oils, no meat, vegetarian diet that included plenty of whole grains. So I thought I'd give it a try. I eliminated all oils; I removed all meat, eggs, and fish from my diet. I shunned all nuts. I ate only low-fat products like low-fat yogurt and cottage cheese; and focused on vegetables, fruit, and whole grains. Beans and brown or wild rice were a frequent staple. I loved oatmeal cookies--low-fat, of course! After one year of this low-fat program, I had gained a total of 31 lbs, going from 155 lbs to 186 lbs. I reassessed some basic labs: HDL 28 mg/dl Triglycerides 336 mg/dl Blood sugar 151 mg/dl (fasting) I became a diabetic. All through this time, I was also jogging. I ran on the beautiful paths along the Chagrin River in suburban Cleveland for miles north and south. I ran 5 miles per day most days of the week. "
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Diet high in methionine could increase risk of Alzheimer's - 0 views

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    "ScienceDaily (Dec. 17, 2009) - A diet rich in methionine, an amino acid typically found in red meats, fish, beans, eggs, garlic, lentils, onions, yogurt and seeds, can possibly increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, according to a study by Temple researchers. "When methionine reaches too high a level, our body tries to protect itself by transforming it into a particular amino acid called homocysteine," said lead researcher Domenico Praticò, an associate professor of pharmacology in the School of Medicine. "The data from previous studies show -- even in humans -- when the level of homocysteine in the blood is high, there is a higher risk of developing dementia. We hypothesized that high levels of homocysteine in an animal model of Alzheimer's would accelerate the disease." Using a seven-month old mouse model of the disease, they fed one group an eight-month diet of regular food and another group a diet high in methionine. The mice were then tested at 15 months of age -- the equivalent of a 70-year-old human.
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Vitamin K Benefits for your health - 0 views

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    The need for Vitamin K can be realized from the daily diet, without the need for fortification or supplements. Genesis Vitamin K deficiency is very rare. If you want to make sure that you get enough vitamin K intake, the best step is eating lots of vegetables, especially dark green leafy vegetables such as broccoli, kale, and cabbage. Tea and strawberries are also good sources of vitamin K is good. Some foods of animal origin, including egg yolks and liver, have small amounts of vitamin K.
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SURVIVAL OF THE FATTEST - 0 views

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    "In general, evolution depends on a special combination of circumstances: part genetics, part time, and part environment. In the case of human brain evolution, the main environmental influence was adaptation to a 'shore-based' diet, which provided the world's richest source of nutrition, as well as a sedentary lifestyle that promoted fat deposition. Such a diet included shellfish, fish, marsh plants, frogs, bird's eggs, etc. Humans and, and more importantly, hominid babies started to get fat, a crucial distinction that led to the development of larger brains and to the evolution of modern humans. A larger brain is expensive to maintain and this increasing demand for energy results in, succinctly, survival of the fattest."
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Cooling Inflammation: anti-inflammatory diet - 0 views

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    "Anti-inflammatory Diet Components of an Anti-inflammatory Diet (focus on meats, fish, eggs and leafy vegetables)"
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Hyperlipid: A brief discussion of ketosis - Hyperlipid - 0 views

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    "Let's get the religion out of the way first. I follow an eating pattern loosely based around Dr Jan Kwasniewski's Optimal Diet. I vary from the OD in that I tend to vary my protein sources somewhat more than specified, I think a little omega 3 supplementation is worthwhile, that having a "normal" vitamin D level is probably worth while (though this is an interesting subject) and in that I specifically avoid gluten and most other grains. So I do my own thing somewhat, while still keeping a heavy emphasis on animal fat, egg yolks and trying to keep to real food as far as I practically can. When I say I avoid ketosis because Kwasniewski says avoid ketosis, that's religion. My follow on problem from this that, when you can get hold of the data, Kwasniewski is usually correct. My even bigger problem is that, when you get beyond simple diet information, some of JKs ideas are very far off the wall. And some of the off the wall ones also seem to be correct to me, which is a little uncomfortable! So religion is a real non starter."
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Health & Nutrition | Recipes | Omelette | Eumom - 0 views

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    Heat the oil in a frying pan and fry the onion gently until it is cooked. Beat the eggs, add the water/milk, salt and pepper and pour into the pan over the onion.. Spread the mixture around the frying pan and cook until the eggs are set and come away from the edge of the frying pan..
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Kids Dessert of Easter Egg Nests | Eumom - 0 views

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    Easter Recipes, Kids Desserts, Fun Food, Tasty Recipes for Kids
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Health & Nutrition | Recipes | Pork Parmigiana | Eumom - 0 views

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    1) Preheat Oven to 180C. 2) Batten medallions into thin escallops 3) Mix the parmesan cheese with the beaten eggs 4) Dip the escalopes into the eggs mixture then dust with bread crumbs 5) Fry the escalopes in a non stick pan until golden brown 6) Ladle 1 or 2 spoonfuls of ragu sauce on top of each escalope and top with mozzeralla 7) Bake until cheese is melted.
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Mango Dash: Wonderful Benefits And Uses Of Lemon - 0 views

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    Lemon comes from an evergreen tree originally found in Asia. The fruit is usually greenish or yellow in colour. The whole fruit with its pulp, the juice, the rind and the zest are used in cooking as well as non-culinary purposes. Lemon juice is often used to make lemonade and other lemon beverages. The juice contains 6% citric acid which makes its taste sour. It contains vitamin c, calcium, folate, vitamin b5, vitamin b3, vitamin b1 and b2, iron, magnesium, phosphors, potassium, zinc as well as sugar, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat and protein. Here is an exhaustive list of the health benefits of lemon: Body skin loses moisture when in contact with chlorinated water at the time of bathing. Use lemon along with turmeric and starch as a cleanser before bath. Take 4 tablespoons of yogurt and 3 teaspoons of lemon juice and mix them well. Add 1 teaspoon of vegetable oil (any variant) to it and massage this pack on body using upward strokes and leave it for 10-15 minutes. Then wash off and take your usual bath. lemon oil benefits for hair Mix 2 tablespoons of lemon juice, 2 tablespoons tomato juice and 2 tablespoons milk in a bowl and apply it on the face and body. This mixture works as natural bleach. lemon face benefits for oily skin Lemon juice can help relieve you from wrinkles. To make the anti-wrinkle mask, use a tablespoon of honey and add some drops of lemon juice to it. Also add a few drops of almond oil (sweet) to this and mix the ingredients into a paste. Then use this on the face and keep it on for 15-20 minutes and then wash off. Lemon also helps to relieve chapped lips. Mix a teaspoon of fresh cream, a teaspoon of lemon juice and a teaspoon of honey and make this into a paste. Use this on the lips and rub it in. Store the rest and use for a week to see results. Lemon can be used to make your hands and body skin younger and beautiful. To make this application you will need the juice of a lime (freshly squeezed), a teas
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Health And Fitness Benefits of Mango Fruit Juice - 0 views

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    Mangoes are the richest source of most important vitamins (A, C, B, E, K), minerals, dietary fibbers, electrolytes and iron which are mostly required by the for better growth and development as well as being healthy and live life without any diseases and infections. It is liked by all people due to its nice color, taste, flavor and quality health aspects. I have mentioned below the few beneficial aspects of the mangoes which you must know to enhance your interest while eating mangoes: Benefits of Mango juice for Cancer Prevention Mango fruit has antioxidant compounds (such as quercetin, fisetin, astragalin, gallic acid, isoquercitrin, methyl gallate and etc) and lots of enzymes which help in protecting against various body organs cancers like colon, leukemia, breast, stomach, prostate, lungs, cervical, oral cavity cancers and etc. These compounds include, as well as the abundant. Polyphenols found in it acts as an anti inflammatory agent and restricts the growth of cancerous cells. The soluble dietary fibers, pectin found in it has property of decreasing the action of protein (galectin) found in the cancerous cells. Benefits of Mango juice for Heart health It contains highest level of soluble dietary fibers (pectin) and vitamin C which involves in lowering the bad serum cholesterol levels means Low-Density Lipoproteins as well as enhancing the good serum cholesterol levels means High-Density Lipoproteins thus keeps the heart healthy by keeping all the heart problems away. It is the rich source of potassium which involves in controlling the blood pressure thus heart rate. Benefits of Mango juice for Skin It is beneficial for the skin in both ways whether it is eaten or applied externally on the skin. It India juice has antioxidants which make the skin healthy, smooth, glowing and wrinkles free. It clear out the blocked pores and provides solution to get free from the pimples if applied on the face. It makes the skin glowing by reducing the dark spot
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Healthy Foods to Gain Weight Fast in 10 Days - 0 views

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    Skinny can gain weight and look good just in 10 days. Food diet to follow to put more weight is peanut butter, cheese, dairy products, milk, egg, pasta etc.,
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