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Matti Narkia

The different paths to 100 -- Perls 83 (2): 484S -- American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - 0 views

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    Perls TT. The different paths to 100. Am J Clin Nutr. 2006 Feb;83(2):484S-487S. Review. PMID: 16470017 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Some Real Facts about Raw Food Diet - 0 views

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    A raw food diet is a new path of health living, which is emerged over the last few years due to the lack of nutrients from our well cooked foods. Basically....
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    Is anyone here who wants to have a debate over raw food?
Matti Narkia

FDA Clears Use of Herb As Sweetener - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    The Food and Drug Administration has declared a natural zero-calorie sweetener derived from the herb stevia safe for use in foods and beverages, clearing a path for Coca-Cola Co., PepsiCo Inc. and other companies to market it in a variety of products. Coke will introduce a reduced-calorie version of Sprite, called Sprite Green, and some Odwalla juice drinks with the new sweetener this month. Pepsi will launch three flavors of a zero-calorie SoBe Lifewater next week, and an orange-juice drink called Trop50, containing half the calories and sugar of orange juice, in March.
Matti Narkia

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. "
Matti Narkia

Calorie restriction: Scientists take important step toward 'fountain of youth' - 0 views

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    "ScienceDaily (Dec. 26, 2009) - Going back for a second dessert after your holiday meal might not be the best strategy for living a long, cancer-free life say researchers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. That's because they've shown exactly how restricted calorie diets -- specifically in the form of restricted glucose -- help human cells live longer. They found that the normal cells lived longer, and many of the precancerous cells died, when given less glucose. Gene activity was also measured under these same conditions. The reduced glucose caused normal cells to have a higher activity of the gene that dictates the level of telomerase, an enzyme that extends their lifespan and lower activity of a gene (p16) that slows their growth. Epigenetic effects (effects not due to gene mutations) were found to be a major cause in changing the activity of these genes as they reacted to decreased glucose levels. "Western science is on the cusp of developing a pharmaceutical fountain of youth" said Gerald Weissmann, M.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal. "This study confirms that we are on the path to persuading human cells to let us to live longer, and perhaps cancer-free, lives.""
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Is The Base of The Pyramid of Food in the US Off Base? | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    If you follow the pyramid of food guide to the dot, you may end up with some health issues in your hands. Why? Because the main goal of the US pyramid is to indiscriminately reduce fat, the good and the bad, while encouraging abundant servings of grains. Unfortunately, study after study has shown that this is not the right path to follow.
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Trade4Target - 0 views

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    The following is a short list of trade4target that can help you stay focused and on a profitable path while day trading or Trade4Target.
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Workout Blueprints: first things first : NUTRITION - 0 views

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    Whether you are looking to lose weight, put on muscle, take your power to the next level, improve your sport performance or increase your flexibility, I can help you discover your path.
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11 Best Diets for Weight Loss in 2023 I Yummy Tummy - 0 views

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    In today's fast-paced world, where diet trends seem to change with the seasons, it's essential to make an informed decision when it comes to weight loss. Amid the sea of options, each promising remarkable results, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and uncertain about which path to take. That's precisely why we've taken the time to curate a list of the 11 best diets for weight loss in 2023. These diets aren't just the latest fads; they're backed by scientific research and designed to help you achieve your weight loss goals while promoting overall well-being.
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Learning Better Eating Habits - 14 views

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    Look at your patterns of eating diary. Are you eating all over your home or at work? Do you sometimes eat standing up? Or whilst doing other things? All of these situations may trigger of eating. Try to eat in just one place at home - and one at work. Sit down at a table and don't read or watch TV. You will gradually weaken your wide range of eating triggers and only want to eat in the 'proper place'.
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    amazing post
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    Nutrition plays a great role. This is the first thing to pay attention to if you want to lose weight, keep fit, or just stay healthy. As for supplements and vitamins, I'm sure that it is better to do a blood test at first. Also, you can check info about them on the Online Pharmacy site https://www.canadadrugsdirect.com/online-pharmacy. Otherwise, address your doctor.
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    This article is also a good source of information about nutritious food choices. https://telegra.ph/Nutrition-Food-Choices---A-Path-to-Healthy-Lifestyle-12-07
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    Here I found a blog about how to make more healthy eating by doing less https://www.bloglovin.com/blogs/writer-stories-21190697/how-to-make-more-healthy-eating-by-doing-8284160425
ethan2111

Exploring the realm of nutrition and its profound impact on health and well-being - 1 views

Exploring the realm of nutrition and its profound impact on health and well-being, it's clear that making informed choices about what we eat is more crucial than ever. The discussions on raw foods,...

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