Your Body On Coffee

Your Body On Coffee

Coffee junkie? Loving the cold brew? Yes we all enjoy our brews in the morning and throughout the day. 59 percent of Americans drink coffee every day. But are you aware of the extent of this beverage's effect on the body. There's been a number of reviews around studies that have cited the benefits of various aspects of drinking coffee. Most studies recognize a "cup of coffee" being an 8 ounce serving and when we talk about coffee, we mean black coffee, not with milk, sugar, syrup and other additives.

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4 Low-Carb Breakfasts

4 Low-Carb Breakfasts

The body continues to burn through food and nutrients even as we sleep, leaving our stores depleted by morning.  A meal shortly after waking up is important to replenish these depleted energy stores and energize the body. But what is the ideal portion for breakfast? Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It revs up your metabolism, builds up your energy for the day and makes you just feel good. The key? Eat a high-protein and low-carb balanced breakfast. Skipping breakfast can also lead to low energy. We rely on breakfast to kick start our metabolism after a good night's sleep. 

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10 ways to be an expert at spotting nutrition quackery

10 ways to be an expert at spotting nutrition quackery

From the days of well-dressed salesmen selling snake oil to the sleek professional websites on the internet of today, you need to know how to protect yourself from nutrition quackery.  If you don’t, you may be wasting money on fraudulent nutrition services that are ineffective or risky to your health. Nutrition quackery is defined as the promotion for financial gain, of devices, treatments, services, plans, or products claimed to improve health, well-being, or appearance without proof of safety or effectiveness.  The expansion of this industry has been a problem often hard for government regulation or enforcement.  Would you know how to spot nutrition quackery if you saw it?  Here are the top ten ways to identify it and to prevent you from being duped into something you don’t need:

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FDA Lagging Behind For Better Salt Guidelines

FDA Lagging Behind For Better Salt Guidelines

The Food and Drug Administration is lagging in a very important part of public health: reducing sodium consumption from salt. Other nations like Australia, United Kingdom and South African have implemented sodium-reduction initiatives to reduce the burden of heart attack and stroke, the United States lags far behind, having yet to enact any such initiative. Brands in America might want to reduce sodium decline to step forward due to a fear of being put at a competitive disadvantage if their competitors didn't do the same. 

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Try These Grains This Week

Try These Grains This Week

Whole grains, such as brown rice, quinoa and whole oats, are known to have significant health benefits. According to WebMD, they are full of nutrients including protein, fiber, B vitamins, antioxidants, and various minerals. A whole grain diet can reduce the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity, some cancers, and may improve bowel health by helping to maintain regular bowel movements and promote growth of healthy bacteria in the colon. However, only 10% of Americans eat the daily recommendation of at least three servings a day. 

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Want to boost your metabolism?

Want to boost your metabolism?

1.    Drink water

·         Researchers have found that, after drinking about 17 ounces of water, study subjects’ metabolic rates increased by about 30 percent.

·         The effects were quick and relatively long-lasting: The rise occurred within 10 minutes of drinking the water and lasted for up to 40 minutes.

·         Based on their findings, the researchers estimate that increasing your water consumption by 1.5 liters a day could burn an extra 17,400 calories in a year.

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Caution - 4 grocery store danger zones

Caution - 4 grocery store danger zones

Beware – your grocery store has danger zones that will try to thwart your attempts at healthy eating or losing weight.  Of course, we all know grocery stores are usually safe places to shop. In fact, if we are going to eat, we have to go grocery shopping – unless we are completely self-sufficient with our own milk cow, chickens, fruits trees and vegetable garden.  Since that scenario fits just about no one in our country anymore, our dependency on the grocery store is vital but just as vital to our health are the food choices we make there.  Most of us spend a fair amount of time shopping for food.  So far in 2015, the average number of trips we as consumers make to the grocery store is 1.5 times per week.

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Healthy Snack Swaps For Next Week

Healthy Snack Swaps For Next Week

Good-for-you snacks can be part of a healthy diet if snacking is done in a sensible way —hence not eating the entire bag of dark chocolate Hershey Kisses. Snacking throughout the day is not a bad habit, so long as it's conducted in moderation and with healthy choices. The truth is what you snack on in between meals goes a long way, especially in keeping your metabolism burning. If you have a regular exercise routine, it can also help continue to tone your muscles throughout the day. 

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5 Weight Loss Myths

5 Weight Loss Myths

Yes, there are many weight loss myths infused throughout our culture. There are so many diets out there and weight loss tips. Many of them can work if integrated into a healthy lifestyle plan. We've talked about all types of weight loss strategies and trends recently on the blog. From intermittent fasting and weight loss myths to juicing and detoxing for losing weight, there are sure no shortages of tips. However many people make a lot of mistakes when they choose to go on a diet or lose weight. So often we cling to unsupported studies that we heard somewhere, statistics taken out of context. We insist they must be true, because a friend heard it from a friend who used to want to be a personal trainer. 

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Got gout? Eat like this

Got gout?  Eat like this

Gout is the most common form of inflammatory arthritis affecting more than 8 million Amercians.  It is more likely to affect men however women, particularly after menopause, can become more susceptible to developing it also. 

A gout attack can have these symptoms:

  • Sudden, unexpected severe pain often affecting the base of the big toe
  • Can also affect joints in the knee, ankle, foot and occasionally the hand, wrist, elbows or fingers
  • Usually occurs at night without warning
  • Joints affected will feel warm along with redness, tenderness, and swelling
  • Mobility will be reduced as the gout progresses
  • Pain is most severe within the first 4-12 hours
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The Simple Secret to Weight Loss

The Simple Secret to Weight Loss

There are so many diets out there and weight loss tips. Many of them can work if integrated into a healthy lifestyle plan. We've talked about all types of weight loss strategies and trends recently on the blog. From intermittent fasting and weight loss myths to juicing and detoxing for losing weight, there are sure no shortages of tips. However many people make a lot of mistakes when they choose to go on a diet or lose weight. Perhaps the biggest mistake of all is not evaluating their sleep habits and hygiene. Sleep is the most important factor for weight loss. Here's why. 

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The Basics of Detoxifying Your Body

The Basics of Detoxifying Your Body

It seems everyone these days is hopping on the body cleanse and detox bandwagon. It's true that many cultures around the world have been practicing this for centuries. What's important is for anyone looking to go on these types of diets fully educate themselves on the healthy and unhealthy ways to detox. The truth is there are principles of detox diets that can help you learn how to eat clean and rid your body of toxins. Here 5 basic steps you can take. 

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Why you need to eat more fruits and veggies and here’s how to do it

Why you need to eat more fruits and veggies and here’s how to do it

Be honest – do you eat the recommended number of fruits and vegetables a day?  If you’re the average American, you’re not even close.  A telling recent report conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Cancer Institute found that fewer than 18% of adults in all states ate the recommended amount of fruit and less than 14% were eating the recommended amount of vegetables.  This is not surprising as for years many of us just don’t eat a lot of produce.  We get busy with our jobs, family and all the stresses life brings and eating the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables may not be at the top of our to-do list. 

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5 Veggies To Try This Week

5 Veggies To Try This Week

With all that is available to choose from, what are our best bets for health? When in doubt, it's always a good idea to stick with bright red or dark green vegetables. Vegetables should be the cornerstone of every meal you eat. Filling half of your plate with veggies is one of the key ways you can get your daily intake, stay full and keep your weight at bay. But which veggies are a lot fiber which helps keep you fuller longer, curbing your appetite? Here are some nutritional “powerhouses” to enjoy.

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9 Foods to Help You Detox

9 Foods to Help You Detox

We often accept having low energy, unwanted body fat, constipation, a weakened immune system, and an unhealthy physical appearance as regular health problems. But detoxification can help you feel more energetic, improve health and increase longevity. It's important to understand how toxins affect us and how you can help your body reduce and get rid of them. Detoxification is the process by which our bodies filter and remove harmful toxins. We must process internal toxins or those created by digestion, energy production, hormonesynthesis, as well as external toxins from the environment.

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The Perfect Breakfast Portion Size

The Perfect Breakfast Portion Size

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It revs up your metabolism, builds up your energy for the day and makes you just feel good. The key? Eat a high-protein and low-carb balanced breakfast. Skipping breakfast can also lead to low energy. We rely on breakfast to kick start our metabolism after a good night's sleep.  The body continues to burn through food and nutrients even as we sleep, leaving our stores depleted by morning.  A meal shortly after waking up is important to replenish these depleted energy stores and energize the body. But what is the ideal portion for breakfast? 

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Food-Sensitive? What You Need to Know

Food-Sensitive? What You Need to Know

Food allergies have always been well-recognized because a concrete diagnosis can be made through the use of blood tests for the presence of IgE antibodies, food sensitivities fall into a greyer layer. But now researchers are beginning to further validate sensitivity to food. This means, when you eat something an unexpected symptoms from certain foods rise shortly after consumption. 

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Where does the fat we burn go?

Where does the fat we burn go?

Even when we're in our normal states, we burn fat. Our bodies are working to burn fat all day, not just when we're working out. Fat is a primary source of energy, whether you're working to lose weight or maintain it. But do you ever wonder where all that fat actually goes? High-intensity training sessions or just shedding winter pounds, where does that fat go? Recently a panel of doctors, nutritionists and athletic trainers took a survey on fat loss as part of a study published in the British Medical Journal. 

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How Does Sugar Affect the Brain?

How Does Sugar Affect the Brain?

The average American consumes approximately one third of a pound of sugar each day, translating into nearly 130 pounds of sugar per person every year. As a nation sugar usage exceeds 9 million tons a year.  Sugar has been shown to speed up obesity and chronic diseases such as Type II Diabetes, heart disease, stroke and even cancer. But now new evidence is showing more and more the negative effect sugar has on our brain health, from cognitive function to psychological wellbeing. 

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Which Whole Grains Are the Healthiest?

Which Whole Grains Are the Healthiest?

Whole grains, such as brown rice, quinoa and whole oats, are known to have significant health benefits. According to WebMD, they are full of nutrients including protein, fiber, B vitamins, antioxidants, and various minerals. A whole grain diet can reduce the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity, some cancers, and may improve bowel health by helping to maintain regular bowel movements and promote growth of healthy bacteria in the colon. However, only 10% of Americans eat the daily recommendation of at least three servings a day. 

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