Smoothy Slim
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Mojito. A standard mojito — made from rum, lime juice, mint, sugar, and soda water — contains just 5 g of net carbs (as well as 0 g fat and 0.2 g protein).
Disadvantages of Smoothies The risk of consuming too much sugar. Adding smoothies to the diet without cutting back on food, adding calories, and...
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In short, white rice appears to be neither detrimental nor favorable for weight loss. However, eating diets high in whole grains like brown rice...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
Learn More »Depending on your keto meal plan and overall carb intake, you may be able to drink booze in moderation on this diet. Trinette Reed/Stocksy A ketogenic diet is one built on very limited amounts of carbs, often 20 to 50 grams (g) of net carbs per day. (Net carbs is grams of total carbohydrates minus fiber grams.) That is not a lot, and because alcohol is known for containing carbs, you might think that you can’t drink on a keto diet. If you like the occasional glass of wine, you’re in luck: “Yes, you can drink alcohol on a keto diet,” says April Murray, RD, founder of Orange County Nutrition Coaching in Costa Mesa, California.
Ginger tea, a tea for adrenal fatigue hailing from Asia, has gained popularity worldwide. And with good reason. This tea has many positive health...
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Moderate alcohol use for healthy adults generally means up to one drink a day for women and up to two drinks a day for men. Examples of one drink...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
Learn More »Red wine Red wine tops the list of healthiest alcoholic beverages, because it contains a good amount of antioxidants from grapes. The alcohol content in wine differs, in case of sparkling wines it is around 10-12%, whereas in case of fortified wines it is around 20%.
Festive season is around the corner and it is absolutely impossible to imagine parties without the dose of ‘liquid happiness”! Yes, we are talking about alcohol. It is unfair to link health and alcohol as it is difficult to ignore the ill effects of consuming alcohol. Prolonged consumption of alcohol impacts the vital organs in the body like liver, kidney, nervous system and digestive system. From reducing the liver's ability to regenerate to affecting the digestive system by causing buildup of digestive enzymes, which leads to inflammation known as Pancreatitis to affecting the nervous system, excessive consumption of alcohol impacts the functioning of the whole body. However, making thoughtful choices and going for least-damaging alcohol variants may keep you off from suffering the negative effects of drinking alcohol. Here’s a list of healthiest alcohols that are least-damaging.
Although eggs are nutritious, the egg diet doesn't have enough variety or calories to be considered a healthy or sustainable way of eating. With...
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Yogurt is one of the best natural sources of probiotics which, scientists believe, may lower fat levels in the liver, reduce liver damage, and...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
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However, raisins are high in potassium, and have fiber, polyphenols, phenolic acid, tannins and antioxidants. “Raisins are packed with potassium,...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
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Vitamin C. Be it beauty products or your home-made face masks, Vitamin C is popularly used to treat various skin issues like acne,...
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