Wednesday, June 19, 2013
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1. The Ancient Japanese Secret for Staying Trim
[DIET&FITNESS]
Japan has 30 percent fewer obese people than the United States - how do they do it? There are plenty of tricks and healthy eating habits that we can learn from the Japanese. The idea of tiny portions of lots of different foods is one that the Japanese adopt for every meal. In fact, the standard nutritional advice in Japan is to eat 30 different foods per day! Such a varied diet seems to ward off cravings and achieves a balance of... Read More
Japan has 30 percent fewer obese people than the United States - how do they do it? There are plenty of tricks and healthy eating habits that we can learn from the Japanese. The idea of tiny portions of lots of different foods is one that the Japanese adopt for every meal. In fact, the standard nutritional advice in Japan is to eat 30 different foods per day! Such a varied diet seems to ward off cravings and achieves a balance of... Read More
2. Dieting and Food Allergies
[DIET&FITNESS]
by Jen Silard As a hypoglycemic and gluten, dairy, and chemical preservative-intolerant woman pursuing a personal trainer's license and Health and Wellness Counseling certification, I can say with full confidence that it is entirely possible to maintain and/or cultivate healthy eating habits while dealing with food allergies. From personal experience as well as my studies, I... Read More
by Jen Silard As a hypoglycemic and gluten, dairy, and chemical preservative-intolerant woman pursuing a personal trainer's license and Health and Wellness Counseling certification, I can say with full confidence that it is entirely possible to maintain and/or cultivate healthy eating habits while dealing with food allergies. From personal experience as well as my studies, I... Read More
3. Seafood? Eat It!
[DIET&FITNESS]
Fish and shellfish have always been practical diet staples because of their health benefits. Canned options fit well with the "recessionista" trend of spending less and getting more bang for your buck. Canned fish offer health benefits such as lowering cholesterol and reducing total blood fats. But be careful when cruising the store shelves for tuna and other omega-3-packed cans of fish. Opt for those packed in water - fish packed in oil... Read More
Fish and shellfish have always been practical diet staples because of their health benefits. Canned options fit well with the "recessionista" trend of spending less and getting more bang for your buck. Canned fish offer health benefits such as lowering cholesterol and reducing total blood fats. But be careful when cruising the store shelves for tuna and other omega-3-packed cans of fish. Opt for those packed in water - fish packed in oil... Read More

