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The HealthGal

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Some Diet Rules That May NOT be Serving Your Waistline

No red meat allowed is a standard dietary rule. Red meat has gotten a bad rap because many cuts, and in fact the preferred cuts, may have quite a dose of saturated fat.  Red meat is a good source of iron, so including it with measured frequency - and the key words are portion size and lean cuts - can be part of a healthy diet that provides... Read moreChevron
posted 03/03/2011, comments (0)|
The HealthGal

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How to Beat Food Cravings

Part of the work that has to be done during a lifestyle change is behavioral modification.  One of the crucial elements in conquering unhealthy eating habits is to be able to decide if you are hungry and then to have a plan to deal with a hunger state or a non-hunger state that still wants food.   Let's start with assessing... Read moreChevron
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New York Health Department Skews Facts in Soda Ad

New York City's Health Department seems to have added their own spin to the whole soda and obesity discussion, in an effort to really inspire consumers to abandon sugary soda drinks.  According to a recent New York Post column, a significant number of discussions took place behind the scenes at the New York Health Department to discuss the... Read moreChevron
posted 11/16/2010, comments (0)|
Kara Bauer

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MSG and other Addictive Food Chemicals Part II

Last week, I shared with you the dangers of MSG, a chemical added to most packaged food products and used in many restaurants to improve flavor and increase the desire to eat more. This week, I’d like to discuss another food chemical that has won over the “sugar-free” market and is undeniably more risky than the sugar itself.... Read moreChevron
posted 02/12/2010, comments (0)|
Kara Bauer

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MSG and Other Addictive Food Chemicals-Part I

Could the food industry be adding chemicals to our food that cause obesity? In my opinion, the answer to this question is yes. If you aren’t already familiar with the dangerous additive called MSG, I hope this article will inspire you to read the labels of the products you are buying and eliminate everything that you can that contains this... Read moreChevron

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