by Di. Brisbane

When it comes time to eat, many people pick whatever is handiest or tastes best. Most people pay little attention to the quality of their food choices. When given an option among low carb and high protein foods, or low protein and high carb foods, people tend to select foods that are higher in carbs since they often are more palatable or simply easier to prepare. However, high protein low carb foods are generally healthier.

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Posted by Di. Brisbane, filed under Low Carb Foods. Date: January 25, 2009, 6:24 am | Comments Off

by Judy Turner

Lets face it, we all want to be healthy and fit but getting there isn’t always easy. The idea of endless diet and exercise seems so daunting and an almost unattainable goal. Getting there may be a battle but if you can concentrate on just one goal for better health then think about reducing belly fat.

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Posted by Judy Turner, filed under Atkins Diet. Date: January 22, 2009, 5:22 am | Comments Off

by D. Brisbane

When most people hear low carb and high fiber diet they think of raw carrots, rice cakes and celery sticks. A high fiber low carb diet can be delicious and full of variety if you select carefully.

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Posted by Bob Lewis, filed under Low Carb Foods. Date: January 17, 2009, 12:06 pm | Comments Off

by Ricardo d Argence

It seems every time you turn around someone has the diet that will make all your weight loss dreams come true. Some have been proven good and others have turned out to be dangerous to your health. This brings us to the Atkins diet, what is it? Will it work for you?

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Posted by Ricardo d Argence, filed under Low Carb Foods. Date: January 12, 2009, 2:50 pm | Comments Off

by Gail M. Davis

“Man boobs” is a rather crude, but common term used to describe a condition known as gynecomastia. This condition affects up to 40% of all adolescent males during puberty, but the vast majority grows out of it and requires no special treatment. Technically, gynecomastia refers to the presence of actual breast tissue and can be a serious condition, requiring medical care. Pseudogynecomastia is the more common condition and refers to fatty tissue that can be addressed through diet and exercise.

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Posted by Gail M. Davis, filed under Low Carb Foods. Date: January 9, 2009, 7:31 am | Comments Off