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Does Vitamin C Help Weight Loss

Health Encyclopedia: Gallstones And Gallbladder Disease Prevention

Prevention


Diet plays a role in gallstones. The following discussions are some observations on specific dietary factors.

Role of Fats. Although fats have been associated with gallstone attacks -- particularly saturated fats (found in meats, butter, and other animal products), evidence suggests that fat intake may have benefits under specific conditions.

Some studies, for example, have found a lower risk for gallstones in people who consume foods containing monounsaturated fats (found in olive and c...

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Expert & Community Posts

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Questions on Vitamin B12, Late Night Eating and Apples
By Heather Reese , Health Expert

...body but there is no link between this vitamin and weight loss. However, many people who receive... Read more »

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Study: Antioxidants (May) Slow Arthritis
By Craig Stoltz , Health Expert

...more fruit high in some antioxidants, particularly vitamin C.  But wait. . .The study looked at... Read more »

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Heart Disease - Tips to Reduce Stress Related Weight Gain
By Lisa Nelson , Health Expert

...deficient in certain vitamins, such as B vitamins, vitamin C, calcium, and magnesium causes your... Read more »

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The Real Deal on the Master Cleanse Diet
By Patrika Tsai , Health Expert

...or lime juice will do very little besides give you vitamin C. Maple syrup is the same as using... Read more »

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What Does a High HDL Mean for Me?
By Lisa Nelson , Health Expert

...seed extract, resveratrol, tocotrienols (vitamin E), vitamin C, DHA, pomegranate, and... Read more »

Health Guide

Gout: Medications
...skim milk), may actually protect against gout. Researchers have also found that taking 500 mg a day of vitamin C significantly reduces uric acid levels. They are investigating whether vitamin C... Read more »
Kidney Stones: Other Treatments
...soybeans, avocados, baked potatoes with skins, watermelon, plantains, bananas, peanuts, and brewer's yeast.Vitamin C. Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) may convert to tiny insoluble crystals called... Read more »
Heart healthy Dietary Changes: low carb diet, low fat diet, weight loss
...resulting from a reduced consumption of dairy products. People on the diet should eat foods rich in iron or vitamin C, which aids in iron absorption. They should also ask their doctor if a calcium... Read more »
Vitamins: Introduction
...deprived circumstances.Smokers. Smoking interferes with absorption of several vitamins, importantly vitamin C. In fact, in one study nearly 25% of female smokers and 31% of male smokers were... Read more »
Information on Keeping a Heart healthy Diet: unsaturated fats, low fat diets
...believe beans are the perfect food.Berries, All kinds of dark colored (especially blueberries)Ellagic AcidVitamin C, mineralsMay protect the aging brain. (Many studies recommend... Read more »

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