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What is the Glycemic Index??? Advanced Nutrition

Friday, February 5th, 2010

What is the Glycemic Index??? Advanced Nutrition

What is the glycemic index and how do you use it? How do you read a glycemic index chart? What is a glycemic index diet and how

can it help you lose weight? What are the high glycemic foods and the low glycemic foods? What does all this have to do with

weight loss and diabetes?

RADHlA is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist, C.C.N. She is also a Certified BioNutritional Analyst. She has a Ph.D. in pastoral

counseling and a M.Ed. in nutrition. She is a professional member of the International and American Association of Clinical

Nutritionists, (I.A.A.C.N), and the American Naturopathic Medical Association (A.N.M.A.).

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Zegee.com – Nutrition Women Dietitian Weight Loss – 1 of 3

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Mail order nutritional plans, breakfast, dieting. Dieting is not a healthy way to lose weight and it most often results in additional weight gain. Alix covers many areas of nutrition that are important for everyone to understand. You can learn more about Alix by going to her blog at:

www.AlixFood.com

Listen to this interview to learn how you can improve your eating and achieve permanent weight loss and weight maintenance.

Don’t forget to listen to part 2 and 3.

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Nutrition and Your Mental Health

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

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Nutrition by Natalie

Nutrition and Your Mental Health

What does nutrition have to do with mental health? You might be surprised to find out the truth behind what happens when a person has a nutritional deficiency.

Nutritional deficiencies can cause all sorts of psychiatric symptoms including apathy, low energy, irritability, insomnia, low energy, agitation, fatigue, concentration problems, aches and pains, weight changes, including weight loss or weight gain. Sound a lot like the symptoms of depression? The truth is the average American diet of fast food is low in vital nutrition that you need for your body to function correctly.

This isn’t to say that all depression is caused by bad nutrition but it’s certainly a contributing factor in many cases and poor nutrition will always make depression worse. Antidepressant drugs also do not correct nutritional problems. So if your depressed because of nutritional problems an antidepressant will only partially cover up the problem and you body still won’t function correctly.

Please visit Natalie’s website at

http://www.nutritionbynatalie.com

To find out more about orthomolecular psychiatry visit,

http://orthomolecular.org/index.shtml

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Optimum Nutrition L-Carnitine 500MG – 30 Tablets

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Optimum Nutrition L-Carnitine 500MG - 30 Tablets

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I’m trying to lose roughly 5 lbs or 2% body fat but it doesn’t seem that most weight loss plans work for me?

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

I’m an athlete- I race mountain bikes and do triathlons. I’m also a vegetarian. I’ve found it difficult not only to maintain proper nutrition while training, but I would really like to lose some weight but have found that most weight loss plans don’t take into consideration the phsyical demands of a competitive vegetarian athlete. Any suggestions?

Lose weight by modifying your meals

Many people find that eating a couple of small snacks throughout the day helps them to make healthy choices at meals. A fattening breakfastof bacon and eggs or a pastry can be replaced with yogurt, oatmeal, high-fiber,low-sugar cereals; or fresh fruit or fruit smoothies. Look forhealthy, delicious meals online or in your cookbooks, and create amenu for the week. Make sure that your meal plan reduces your totalcalorie intake: you’re not going to lose weight if you consume thesame amount of calories by eating different foods. Make a list ofwhat you’ll need for these meals, and — except for a few snacks,of course — don’t stray from your list when you get to the market.

Exercise moderately

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