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Wash the sprouts thoroughly before you eat them, and make sure to clean anything the raw, unwashed sprouts have come in contact with to prevent cross-contamination. Keep them refrigerated at 40 degrees F or lower, and if you're really concerned, you should eat sprouts only if you're going to cook them.
Time-release vitamin C is often the preferred choice since vitamin C has better bioavailability when taken in smaller doses throughout the day. A...
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Contains a potent powdered supplement blended right into water or your favored beverage to be appreciated as a scrumptious morning smoothy.
Learn More »You see it in the news with shocking regularity — bean sprouts getting recalled because they’re contaminated and making people sick. It’s scary, because I eat sprouts a lot. They’re super nutrient-dense and a great way to jazz up salads, wraps and stir-fries. But what is it about sprouts that makes them so susceptible to contamination? And is it safe to eat them? We tapped an expert, Amrie DeFrates, a registered dietitian certified in food safety, to find out.
Be sure to look for the “low-sodium” variety. Reduced-fat ranch dressing is a better choice containing approximately 336 mg sodium for two...
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The best drink for weight loss is water since it has zero calories and can keep you hydrated. Other weight loss drinks include coffee, green tea,...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
Learn More »The most common risk factors for vitamin C deficiency are poor diet, alcoholism, anorexia, severe mental illness, smoking and dialysis ( 2 , 3 ). While symptoms of severe vitamin C deficiency can take months to develop, there are some subtle signs to watch out for.
Vitamin C is an essential nutrient that must be consumed regularly to prevent deficiency. While deficiency is relatively rare in developed countries due to the availability of fresh produce and the addition of vitamin C to certain foods and supplements, it still affects roughly 7% of adults in the US ( 1 ). The most common risk factors for vitamin C deficiency are poor diet, alcoholism, anorexia, severe mental illness, smoking and dialysis ( 2 , 3 ). While symptoms of severe vitamin C deficiency can take months to develop, there are some subtle signs to watch out for. Here are the 15 most common signs and symptoms of vitamin C deficiency.
The first day of your juice journey can be the most difficult. You might experience some unpleasant side effects such as headaches, fatigue or...
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Made into a potent powdered supplement blended right into water or your favorite beverage to be appreciated as a scrumptious morning smoothy.
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A potent powdered supplement, based on the diets of among the healthiest, longest-living hamlet in the world.
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