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The gluten free weight loss diet... by Shelley .. Patient Expert 1 Comment The gluten free weight loss diet originated as an diet for those suffering from Celiac disease but it caught on for people all over the world. A lot of people are making the decision to ... Read on »
Child Nutrition – Gluten Free diet Reduces Bone Problems in Children with Celiac Disease by Baby Mum-Mum .. Patient Expert ... s early as possible, particularly in childhood, can prevent many of the secondary conditions that occur as a result of continued gluten ingestion. A new study found a gluten free diet can help kids reduce future bone problems. Published in the journal Nutrition Reviews, the study compiled previous information on this topic to reveal that a gluten ... Read on »
Break Free from Diets and Yo-Yo Weight Loss. by Scott K. Patient Expert ... eter is actually going to have a harder time in the long run with more fat storage and a less optimized fat burning metabolism.So along comes my vision, to help people “Break Free” from all the myths, confusion, and complexity of trying to lose weight. Diet companies are not going to like me as I want lasting results for you without complicated (or ... Read on »
Are Low Carb Diets Good or Bad for Weight Loss Success? - Free Helpful Info by Todd S. Healthy Living Professional Are Low Carb Diets Good or Bad for Weight Loss Success?Everybody has heard of “low carb” diets — since they are emerging as the newest trend in dieting.But do they really work? …And if so, are they the solution ... Read on »
MEDITERRANEAN DIET REDUCES ALLER... by Rev. Dr. Richard B. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine MEDITERRANEAN DIET REDUCES ALLERGIESA study of children living on the Greek island of Crete revealed a Med-style diet high in vegetables, fruits, olive oil, and nuts can have a beneficial e ... Read on »
Vegan Diet Reduces Risk of Arthritis, Heart Attack and Stroke by Tony B. Patient ExpertHealth Maven ... and Stroke Researchers from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, published a study in the journal Arthritis Research and Therapy showing that eating a vegan, gluten-free diet may reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes in rheumatoid arthritis patients, as well as reducing the severity of the disease. Rheumatoid arthritis is consider ... Read on »
Weight Loss Diets - Some Comments by Tina C. Naturopathic DoctorHealth MavenComplimentary & Alternative Medicine 2 Comments ... dvertisers telling you what it takes to sell something, versus the truth. On my way from the office this evening I heard a commonly heard radio commercial for a special rapid weight-loss diet. They were saying how you lose weight very rapidly and feel great the entire time and because it's medically supervised you can feel confident that it's very ... Read on »
More reasons to eat Mediterranean diet - It reduces depression by Kathleen Registered NurseHealth Maven Focus on a Mediterranean diet is now linked to lower depression. Eating wholesome foods is important for good health. Foods in the Mediterranean diet are consistently linked to better health, includi ... Read on »
Anti-Inflammatory Diet Reduces Heart Disease Risk by Kathleen Registered NurseHealth Maven ... fats. Limit your portions These dietary changes are recommended for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease. Further benefits are seen when you include exercise and weight loss. Everyone should be able to follow these simple guidelines. The recommendations provided here will yield immediate and long lasting health benefits. Ref: J Am C ... Read on »
New Research - Low Glycemic Diet Reduces Risk of Diabetes by Douglas R. Patient ExpertHealth MavenPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee A 20 year study that looked at the association between a low glycemic load diet and the risk of acquiring Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) concluded that a low glycemic load diet decreased the risk of type 2 diabetes in women.This study not only concluded tha ... Read on »