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  • Carbonated (Sparkling) Water

    Carbonated (Sparkling) Water

    Carbonated water is created by adding carbon dioxide gas (carbonation) to plain water under pressure. Once the process is complete, the “processed” water now has its characteristic bubbles and foamy texture. In addition to treating water to make it carbonated, there is also natural sparkling water and it occurs when volcanic gases such as carbon…

    cz09

    12 September 2025
    Foods, Summer Tips
    bloating, blood pressure, carbonated water, CO2, digestion, discomfort, gas, hydration, IBS, irritable bowel syndrome, kidney stones, mineral water, soda, sparkling water, tonic water, water
  • 5 Food Categories to AVOID if You Have Arthritis

    5 Food Categories to AVOID if You Have Arthritis

    Arthritis is a group of diseases that affect the joints, causing inflammation, pain, swelling, and limited mobility. Arthritis affects people of all ages, but it is more common in older people and especially in women. The most common forms of arthritis are osteoarthritis (degenerative arthritis), rheumatoid arthritis, and gout. Other forms of arthritis are spondyloarthritis,…

    cz09

    11 September 2025
    Foods
    alcohol, ankylosing spondylitis, arthitis, celiac, fried foods, gluten, gout, juvenile arthritis, osteoarthritis, processed foods, processed meat, proriatic arthritis, purine foods, red meat, rheumatoid arthritis, spondyloarthritis, sugar
  • Foods and Drinks to Avoid if we have Diabetes

    Foods and Drinks to Avoid if we have Diabetes

    Diabetes affects your body’s ability to process sugar (glucose) in the blood. Eating a balanced diet can help people manage diabetes and reduce their risk of complications. Carbohydrates Carbohydrates are the body’s most important source of energy. The quality and quantity of carbohydrates we eat have the biggest impact on our blood sugar. There are…

    cz09

    10 September 2025
    Foods
    alcoholic beverages, artificial sweeteners, Carbohydrates, diabetes, fat, glucose, high fat meals, insulin, non alcoholic beverages, pre diabetes, proteins, refined carbohydrates, saturated fat, starches, sugar
  • Sugar, is it Safe? and How Much Can we Eat Per Day?

    Sugar, is it Safe? and How Much Can we Eat Per Day?

    The World Health Organization guideline for the intake of free sugars (monosaccharides such as glucose and fructose and disaccharides such as sugar, added to foods by the manufacturer, cook or consumer, and sugars naturally present in honey, syrups, fruit juices) in adults and children is to reduce it to less than 10% of total energy…

    cz09

    9 September 2025
    Carbohydrates, Foods, Vegan/Vegetarian
    adults, cancer, cardiovascular disease, children, diet, dopamine, empty calories, fatty liver, insulin, obesity, sugar, typr 2 diabetes, WHO guideline
  • Artificial Sweeteners Consumption and Cognitive Decline

    Artificial Sweeteners Consumption and Cognitive Decline

    Recent research published on September 3, 2025 in Neurology of the American Academy of Neurology, shows that there is an association (and not a causal link) between the consumption of low and zero calorie artificial sweeteners and cognitive decline. The research focuses on 7 artificial sweeteners, artificial sugar substitutes, aspartame, saccharin, acesulfame-K, erythritol, xylitol, sorbitol…

    cz09

    8 September 2025
    Foods, sweeteners
    diabetes, aspartame, saccharin, acesulfame K, artificial sweeteners, neurology, erythritol, xylitol, sorbitol, tagatose, congitive decline
  • The Truth About Cholesterol

    The Truth About Cholesterol

    Cholesterol is an Essential Component Cholesterol is essential for the body because it is a key component of the complex lipoprotein molecules that form cell membranes, a precursor to steroid hormones, vitamin D and bile acids, which aid in the digestion process and absorb dietary fat. Cholesterol and Lipoproteins Cholesterol is found bound to complex…

    cz09

    5 September 2025
    Foods
    animal based foods, atherosclerotic plaque, body weight, cardiovascular disease, cholesterol, exercise, HDL, inflammation, LDL, lipoproteins, plant based foods, refined carbohydrates, saturated fats, stroke
  • 5 Main Reasons Why We Don’t Follow a Diet Plan

    5 Main Reasons Why We Don’t Follow a Diet Plan

    Our psychology is very important in order to be able to follow a diet plan correctly and long-term to lose weight.Our thoughts, emotional state and behavior affect the way we deal with a diet plan.Failure to follow or maintain a specific diet plan is not always due to a lack of willpower, but also to…

    cz09

    4 September 2025
    Foods, Thoughts & Opinions
    changes, diet plan, ectomorphic, endomorphic, fatigue, fear of failure, mesomorphic, negative body image, self confidence
  • Anti-Inflammatory Nutrition

    Anti-Inflammatory Nutrition

    Inflammation is our body’s defense mechanism against incoming external threats such as stress, bacterial or viral infections, and toxic chemicals. This inflammatory response essentially aims to fight and destroy these substances from the body. If our body’s immune cells begin to overreact (which is common), inflammation can turn against the body itself. This creates chronic…

    cz09

    3 September 2025
    Foods, Vegan/Vegetarian
    alcoholic beverages, anti infammatory nutrition, bacterial, beer, coffee, fried foods, fruits, infection, inflammation, legumes, olive oil, processed grains, processed meat, red meat, red wine, snacks, soft drinks, soybeans, sugary drinks, tea, toxic chemicals, vegetables, viruses, whole wheat cereals
  • Nutrition for Kidney Stones Disease

    Nutrition for Kidney Stones Disease

    Kidney stones are a common problem of the urinary system. With proper nutrition, we can prevent the appearance of kidney stones or, if we have had kidney stones in the past, prevent the appearance of new stones. Kidney stones usually form when the urine has high levels of metals and salts, resulting in these elements…

    cz09

    1 September 2025
    Foods
    animal protein, calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate, calcium stones, crystals, cystine stones, fruits, infection stones, kidney stones, oxalates, purines, salt, sodium, struvite stones, uric acid stones, vegetables, water
  • 5 Gifts of Nutrients

    5 Gifts of Nutrients

    Nutrients are substances that are essential for the growth and functioning of an organism. If they are not taken in sufficient quantities for a certain period of time, damage is caused to the body, possibly serious and permanent. Nutrients are divided into macronutrients and micronutrients. Macronutrients are called nutrients that provide energy, such as carbohydrates,…

    cz09

    29 August 2025
    Antioxidant, Foods, Vegan/Vegetarian
    Antioxidant, apples, macronutrients, mango, micronutrients, nutrients, oranges, pomegranate, strawberries
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