Thursday, February 16, 2012

All People Who Are Interested In "Nutrition"

Expert_badge T. G. Bennett

T. G. Bennett

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Published author, food columnist and freelance journalist

New Year's Resolution Blogger: Falling Off the Food Truck

So I'm facing a big life changing --finally grow up and be an adult decision. And because I'm having some trepidation about said decision, I fell off the proverbial food truck this weekend. Remember, my food issues are linked to my emotions and level of stress ala Oprah Winfrey.   Now, here's what I did, er.. ate. I decided that I would... Read moreChevron
posted 03/24/2011, comments (0)|
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Dr. William Davis

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Heart Disease Specialist

What Does Xanthelasma Have to Do With Cholesterol?

"Xanthos" means "yellow" in Greek. Xenthelasma are indeed skin deposits of yellow-colored fatty material and debris, the remnants of inflammatory cells (macrophages) bloated with lipid material that confers the yellow color. LDL particles are trapped in tissues, in this case in the connective tissue of the eyelids. Interestingly, the LDL particles... Read moreChevron
posted 02/10/2011, comments (0)|
Storm1991

Low Blood Sugar

Diabetes and Low Blood Sugar runs in my family. I have Low Blood Sugar and I was told it can lead to Diabetes. How can I take care of it with out getting Diabetes?
posted 01/17/2011, comments (0)|
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Jennifer Rackley

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Nutritionist

IBD and Cold and Flu Season: Preventing Illness

Cold and flu season is here and often leaves those with compromised immune systems dreading the next illness. Thankfully there are some natural things you can do to boost your immune system and stay healthy!   Though it sounds simple, getting enough rest can be key in maintaining a healthy immune system. Most people need between 7-9 hours... Read moreChevron
posted 01/03/2011, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Dr. William Davis

Dr. William Davis

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Heart Disease Specialist

Whole Grains May be Bad for Health

Arthritis is no small matter.   One in seven Americans, or 47 million people, have been diagnosed by their doctors with the most common form of arthritis, osteoarthritis, the familiar form of arthritis that leaves the knees, hips, and other joints painful.   What starts as mild joint pain and stiffness, progresses to more and more... Read moreChevron