Archive for April, 2010

Weight Loss Causes Dramatic Immune System Improvement (source: Wellness Resource) – 5932th Edition

Friday, April 30th, 2010

It is very clear that extra pounds are an inflammatory burden to your body that accelerates aging in multiple ways. Not only are there immune cells within your white adipose tissue getting all bent out of shape, the problem is spreading all around your bo… (source: Wellness Resource) -Share on Twitter-Share on Facebook-RSS feedsandWidgetsonFeedzilla.com
By feedzilla.com

Latest Celebrity Dieting Fad: Charcoal? – 5931th Edition

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Strange dietary practices are nothing new in the world of celebrities, but this one is right up there when it comes to the bizarre and frankly… dumb.

Or is it?

I mean, adding charcoal to every meal seems like a logical enough way to help you eat less. In fact, I would say it’s probably a FAIL PROOF way to eat less.

Continue reading…
By feedproxy.google.com

Weight Loss Causes Dramatic Immune System Improvement (source: Wellness Resource) – 5930th Edition

Friday, April 30th, 2010

It is very clear that extra pounds are an inflammatory burden to your body that accelerates aging in multiple ways. Not only are there immune cells within your white adipose tissue getting all bent out of shape, the problem is spreading all around your bo… (source: Wellness Resource) -Share on Twitter-Share on Facebook-RSS feedsandWidgetsonFeedzilla.com
By feedzilla.com

Eating Food with Added Sugar Increases Disease Risk (source: Wellness Resource) – 5929th Edition

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Refined sugar added to food is a primary method used by the makers of junk food to addict consumers to their brand. The added sugar stimulates pleasure-related dopamine production leading to addiction and increased overall calorie intake. I’ve been… (source: Wellness Resource) -Share on Twitter-Share on Facebook-RSS feedsandWidgetsonFeedzilla.com
By feedzilla.com

Can McDonald’s Lead the Way in Nutrition? – 5928th Edition

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Is healthy eating at fast food restaurants a oxymoron? According to McDonald’s very own registered dietitian, Cindy Goody,noit isn’t.

Cindy says McDonalds are now leading the way in nutrition in the fast food industry.

The real deal on nutrition at McDonald’s is that all food fits into a healthy, active lifestyle… it is the customer’s responsibility to make choices from a varied menu. Source

Contin
By feedproxy.google.com

Eating Food with Added Sugar Increases Disease Risk (source: Wellness Resource) – 5927th Edition

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Refined sugar added to food is a primary method used by the makers of junk food to addict consumers to their brand. The added sugar stimulates pleasure-related dopamine production leading to addiction and increased overall calorie intake. I’ve been… (source: Wellness Resource) -Share on Twitter-Share on Facebook-RSS feedsandWidgetsonFeedzilla.com
By feedzilla.com

Maximizing DHA Intake Supports Weight Loss (source: Wellness Resource) – 5926th Edition

Friday, April 30th, 2010

DHA is now recognized as a superior nutrient for cardiovascular health, cognitive function, memory, mood, learning, vision quality (including protection against macular degeneration), bone health, fertility, cancer prevention, and inflammation reduction. S… (source: Wellness Resource) -Share on Twitter-Share on Facebook-RSSandRSS FeedonFeedzilla.com
By feedzilla.com

Fido’s Getting Fat On Low-Cal Pet Food – 5925th Edition

Friday, April 30th, 2010

You know how, in general, low-fat and fat-free versions of regular foods don’t really promote weight loss in people trying to lose weight? And, how we’re all better off eating moderate portions of the real thing instead?

Same goes for your dog.

It’s recently been reported that low-calorie or “diet” pet food, not only doesn’t help our four-legged friends drop pounds, it might actually contribute to t


By feedproxy.google.com

Maximizing DHA Intake Supports Weight Loss (source: Wellness Resource) – 5924th Edition

Friday, April 30th, 2010

DHA is now recognized as a superior nutrient for cardiovascular health, cognitive function, memory, mood, learning, vision quality (including protection against macular degeneration), bone health, fertility, cancer prevention, and inflammation reduction. S… (source: Wellness Resource) -Share on Twitter-Share on Facebook-RSSandRSS FeedonFeedzilla.com
By feedzilla.com

Overweight Children Now Developing Hardened Arteries (source: Wellness Resource) – 5923th Edition

Friday, April 30th, 2010

The amount of weight gain combined with a lack of activity is a direct predictor of the presence of hardening arteries in children 8 – 11 years old. This is a shocking report, indicating serious heart disease setting in at an incredibly early age. … (source: Wellness Resource) -Share on Twitter-Share on Facebook-RSS feedsandWidgetsonFeedzilla.com
By feedzilla.com