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10 Nutrition Tips To Build Muscle
No matter what your genetics are like, you still have to eat properly if you're going to reach the muscle building goals you set for yourself. Hard training is just the stimulus, in order for it pay off, you need to eat correctly. Here are 10 simple, ...

Nutrition - Veggies: The Miracle Food
Continuing our series on healthy eating, this seems to be the perfect time to talk about fruits and vegetables and how critical they are to our health. WHERE WE ARE TODAY: The sad truth is that we (Americans) are just not eating enough vegetables. The ...

Pet Rabbit Nutrition 101
One of the most important aspects of properly caring for your pet rabbit is providing him with a healthy, satisfying, and well-balanced diet. Fortunately, doing so is relatively easy, since there is general consensus about what is good for rabbits and a ...





Nutrition Basics
 
Today our diets are full of processed foods; Foods that man has tampered with, not to benefit our bodies but to give the food a longer shelf life to increase corporate profits. We are eating fast foods which are filled with fat, salt, sugar and consequently we are eating ourselves to death. High comsumption of processed foods is a primary cause of obesity and contribute to heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and cancer. One of the most commonly used food processing agents is partially hydrogenated oil (fat). Foods we do not need to prepare, just heat and eat, are typically filled with partially hydrogenated oil (fat).

Partially hydrogenated fat comes from oil that would normally be liquid at room temperature but has been chemically processed to become solid at room temperature. Thus, creating a longer shelf life in food. Partially hydrogenated fat poses a greater threat to clogging our blood arteries than butter, lard and other saturated fats that are naturally solid at room temperature. So, you may ask, what is a reasonable solution to not eating microwave meals? Get back to the basics! Eating fresh fruits, vegetables, whole foods and drinking plenty of water is an excellent basic nutritional plan. Also, we need to consider that most whole foods which are not organically grown do not have as much health and vitality in them as they would if farm land were given a chance to rest every 7th year. God said in Leviticus, chapter 25, verses 3 thru 6 that we should work the land 6 years and let the land rest the 7th year. However, God has allowed man to use technology to put herbs, vitamins and minerals in concentrated liquid or pill form so we may use such supplements to provide balance in our nutritional needs. We should supplement our diets with the advice of qualified health professionals.

I encourage you to read food product labels and educate yourself on good nutritional values. You only get one body and it makes good sense to take care of it. The closer a food product is to its natural state, the higher its quality....the higher quality food can help maintain health as well as quicken recovery from sickness. Eat fresh and natural foods, in this state, all of the enzymes are found intact. The amino acids are in their finest form, the minerals, vitamins, trace elements or "life force" are all present and in turn is capable of helping you to maintain and/or reproduce healthy tissue.

Karen Minnis
The Way, The Truth & The Life Club




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Nutrition Experts Convene to Discuss New Patient Malnutrition Research
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VANCOUVER, May 24, 2012 /CNW/ - Today and tomorrow at the Canadian Nutrition Society's annual meeting in Vancouver, The Canadian Malnutrition Task Force (CMTF) is presenting preliminary results of the Nutrition Care in Canadian Hospitals Study ...
Nutrition education intervention for dependent patients: protocol of a ...7thSpace Interactive (press release)

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CRN Reacts To New Study On Calcium And Heart Health
MarketWatch (press release)
... of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition study," by Li et al., the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), the leading trade association representing the dietary supplement industry, issued the following statement.
Calcium Supplements May Raise Heart Attack RiskWebMD
Bazell: Calcium critical for bone health, but don't take too muchmsnbc.com
Calcium supplements increase risk of heart attacks, study findsLos Angeles Times
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The New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition: Nothing New About Ignoring ...
Huffington Post
Then, last week at the G8 meeting, he announces The New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition -- a $3 billion corporate investment initiative to end hunger in Africa -- to remind us he is still an economic liberal. Like Bush, Clinton and every other ...
Obama Updates Development Profile: Ag and Private Sector Now FriendsNigerianMuse
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Food Security and Nutrition Need Global PushAllAfrica.com
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Adia Nutrition, Inc. (ADIA.PK) Begins Airing Commercials Nationwide
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NEWPORT BEACH, CA, May 23, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Adia Nutrition, Inc. (pinksheets:ADIA) started airing thousands of 30 and 60 second commercials across the country in more than 100 regions on networks including CNN, ESPN, FOX News Channel, ...

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Are Stress and Nutritional CRAP Slowly Killing You?
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In his forthcoming book called entitled Stress Pandemic, lifestyle and stress expert Paul Huljich shares a simple and holistic approach to nutrition, paying added attention to the effects of what we eat on our neurochemistry.

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