Drinking Soft Drinks Can Kill Cellular Mitochondria
British molecular biologist, Peter Piper (yes, that's his real name), of Sheffield University has announced his research findings that a common preservative used soft drinks switches off vital parts o ...
Juice Super Stars! No more drinking crappy soft drinks!
Even drinking diet sodas has been linked with obesity, because the artificial sweeteners seem to had adverse effects on weight and are also questionably carcinogenic. At any rate, they have no nutriti ...
Drinking water and weight loss
I'll admit, I've always had trouble believing that water would make you feel less hungry. I've tried it before, but again, I'll admit I don't think I've ever drank enough at one time to make a differe ...
The Perfect Diet Drink
It should come as no surprise. If you’re trying to lose or maintain a healthy weight, water is the best beverage around. Research from a study of the water-drinking habits of women who were following ...
Drink wine for heart health...moderately that is
Alcohol is like a celebrity in the body. It passes through the crowd and goes directly to the front of the line. Unlike food, alcohol is immediately absorbed in the body. This is why within ten min ...
You Are Also What You Drink
What worries you most? Decaying teeth, thinning bones, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, dementia, cancer, obesity? Whatever tops your list, you may be surprised to know that all of these health proble ...
Healthier food, drinks slowly enter schools
Healthier food and drinks are slowly finding their way into U.S. school lunchrooms, just under a year after leading companies first voluntarily agreed to ban high-calorie, low-nutrition products from ...
Grown up non-alcoholic drinks
I was just reading in Food Arts magazine that non-alcoholic beverages have progressed far beyoung O’Doul’s and disgusting Red Bull. At the Fancy Food show in New York, lots of new drinks were intro ...
Useful Drinking Tips for the Holiday Season
Red wine is the best libation to go for if you want to drink, but anything after a couple glasses pretty much cancels out the benefits.
Go for organic when possible--they have less chemical ...
Drinking wine
Did you know that drinking wine raises your triglyceride levels? So, if you are going for a blood test, don’t drink wine 24 hours before the test. It can really elevate the reading.Biruta K.