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Mediterranean Diet, Vegetables May Extend Life... by DiseaseProof Medical Doctor Posted Fri 26 Jun 2009 4:48pm Appearing in the British Medical Journal, a new study claims the Mediterranean diet—i.e. eating a lot of fruits and vegetables and avoiding meat, alcohol and dairy products—increases lifespan. Researchers examined the eating habits of 23,000 Greeks over 10 years, finding the presence of a diet rich in vegetables yielded health benefits Read on »
Low Carb-Diets Focusing On Vegetable-Based Sources Of Fat And Protein May Reduce Risk Of Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) by Dr. Eben Davis Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:35pm , a plant based can help speed up the healing process because of it's inflammation reducing effects. In addition, patients tend to lose weight which puts less stress on the joints... San Francisco Chronic Back Pain Center comments on recent study that seems to support the health benefits of a plant based diet. As you know, we incorporate a plant based Read on »
An extreme diet and Yogurt Vegetable Salad by amnichols Posted Sun 03 Jun 2007 12:00am I'm starting the Extreme Fat Smash Diet by nutritionist Ian K. Smith of Celebrity Fit Club, and will be blogging about the experience at my new CFC diet blog...). But I'm still on the lookout for great, low fat, low calorie, healthy dishes from Weight Watchers and other sources. Here's one for USA Weekend: Yogurt Vegetable Salad This cool Read on »
A Diet High in Vegetables,Fruit and Fiber May CutRisk of Breast Cancer Recurrence in Women Without Hot Flashes by Ed H. Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 2:54pm A secondary analysis of a large, multicenter clinical trial has shown that a diet loaded with fruits, vegetables and fiber and somewhat lower in fat compared to standard federal dietary recommendations cuts the risk of recurrence in a subgroup of early-stage breast cancer survivors – women who didn’t have hot flashes – by approximately 31 percent Read on »
Juice Plus+ A Healthy Addition To Any Diet, So Are Fruits And Vegetables by Moms Nutrition Posted Thu 12 Mar 2009 12:00am The reason we recommend Juice Plus+® is because most people do not get enough fruits and vegetables in their diet. Juice Plus+® contains nutrients from a variety of whole food fruits and vegetables, in a concentrated form all in a capsule. Here's some ways to get more fruits and veggies in your diet: Eat A Colorful Variety Every Day Read on »
The Raw Vegetable Diet Means Weight Loss Without Cooking! by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Sat 06 Jun 2009 10:06pm this diet sounds like a throwback to the early days of our civilization when everyone had a garden. In fact this plan is very similar to a vegetarian diet because most of the food consists of fruits and vegetables. The plan focuses on raw vegetables especially because it is well-known that raw foods contain nutrients that are lost in the canning Read on »
The Raw Vegetable Diet Means Weight Loss Without Cooking! by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Sat 25 Oct 2008 10:16pm Weight Loss Success With The Watchers Points Calculator (2) Simplify Your Weight Loss With A Pre-made Diet Plan (0) Can’t Lose Weight and Lost Interest? (1) Best investment ever... component to them. Fruit juices that are 100% juice can be consumed along with smoothies and the coconut milk. dieters on the raw food diet often lose weight very quickly Read on »
Oct 21, Raw Vegetable Diet in the Media by Esme S. Patient Expert Posted Mon 17 Nov 2008 8:59pm The debate about raw food is over: a raw vegetable diet works. There's so much in the media on how to lose weight, detox, or heal yourself with the raw vegetable diet. See a selection here. Read on »
Jun 23, Raw Vegetable Diet & Frugal Recipes by Esme S. Patient Expert Posted Tue 23 Jun 2009 5:21pm Tips for frugal recipes and saving money on an organic raw vegetable diet. Read on »
Jul 23, Why Raw Vegetable Diet by Esme S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 22 Jul 2009 10:47pm "A raw vegetable diet will be the diet of the future. It's just common sense" says Brian Clement in his reaction to the interview with a raw food mother who was ridiculed in the Dutch talk show DWDD. Read on »