Smoothy Slim
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If you drink only soda as your beverage of choice, you may be at risk for weight gain. Consuming an extra 3,500 calories leads to 1 pound of weight gain, explains the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
People who are following an anti-inflammatory diet should avoid or limit their intake of: processed foods. foods with added sugar or salt....
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Lemon water can promote fullness, support hydration, boost metabolism, and increase weight loss. However, lemon water is no better than regular...
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A scrumptious morning smoothy based on the diets of among the healthiest, longest-living hamlet in the world.
Learn More »Drinking too much soda can cause an array of negative effects in your body, even if you drink diet soda. Carbonated soda drinks do not contain any beneficial nutrients, but typically contribute excessive calories and sugar to your diet. Start swapping out one soda per day for a bottle of water. Many varieties of water are carbonated and flavored to mimic soda, without providing all of the unnecessary calories and sugar.
Get ready for those sudden urges. "Liquids pass through the digestive tract much more quickly than solid foods," explains Shapiro. "You may find...
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Coronary artery disease signs and symptoms can include: Chest pain (angina). You may feel pressure or tightness in your chest. ... Shortness of...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
Learn More »You can estimate your maximum heart rate based on your age. To estimate your maximum age-related heart rate, subtract your age from 220. For example, for a 50-year-old person, the estimated maximum age-related heart rate would be calculated as 220 – 50 years = 170 beats per minute (bpm).
One way of checking physical activity intensity is to determine whether your pulse or heart rate is within the target zone during physical activity. 1 For moderate-intensity physical activity, your target heart rate should be between 64% and 76%1,2 of your maximum heart rate. You can estimate your maximum heart rate based on your age. To estimate your maximum age-related heart rate, subtract your age from 220. For example, for a 50-year-old person, the estimated maximum age-related heart rate would be calculated as 220 – 50 years = 170 beats per minute (bpm). The 64% and 76% levels would be:
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
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7 perfect breakfasts for the brain MONDAY: avocado/egg sandwich or avocado toast on whole wheat; berries on the side. TUESDAY: oatmeal (prepared...
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