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About Diabetes & Nutrition : Amputation & Diabetes

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Diabetes effects circulation in the body. Learn how poor circulation and diabetes can increase the chance of amputation in thisfree video from a nutritionist specializing in diabetic diets. Expert: Heidi Kaufman Bio: Heidi Kaufman is a licensed dietitian and nutritionist, and she is a certified diabetes educator for Partners in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition in Wilmington, North Carolina. Filmmaker: Reggie Hayes

Diet & Nutrition 7/12

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

I DO NOT OWN THIS! Copyright Premiere Radio Networks. President of the Physician’s Committee for Responsible Medicine, Dr. Neal Barnard, MD, shared some of the latest medical research on diet and nutrition. Barnard unabashedly advocates a vegan lifestyle. He said an entirely plant-based diet can reduce the risk of heart disease and many common forms of cancer, as well as dramatically improve diabetes and increase longevity. On average vegans live about a decade longer than meat-eaters, though diet may account for only two of those ten years, he noted. It is also the most effective way to control weight, Barnard said, pointing out that when people start eating a vegan diet they burn calories at an accelerated rate for about three hours after meals. Barnard revealed how certain foods trigger the release of natural opiates in the brain, causing a physical addiction that can be difficult to break. For instance, casein, a protein found in milk, breaks down into smaller molecules called casomorphins during digestion. These morphine-like compounds attach to the same receptors that heroin attaches to in the brain, he said. Barnard believes this may explain why so many people are seemingly addicted to diary products, especially cheese. In addition, Barnard lists sugar, chocolate and meat among the most addictive foods. Barnard also commented on the study that shows a reduced-calorie diet may slow aging and contribute to longevity, as well as talked about the controversy

Diet & Nutrition 6/12

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

I DO NOT OWN THIS! Copyright Premiere Radio Networks. President of the Physician’s Committee for Responsible Medicine, Dr. Neal Barnard, MD, shared some of the latest medical research on diet and nutrition. Barnard unabashedly advocates a vegan lifestyle. He said an entirely plant-based diet can reduce the risk of heart disease and many common forms of cancer, as well as dramatically improve diabetes and increase longevity. On average vegans live about a decade longer than meat-eaters, though diet may account for only two of those ten years, he noted. It is also the most effective way to control weight, Barnard said, pointing out that when people start eating a vegan diet they burn calories at an accelerated rate for about three hours after meals. Barnard revealed how certain foods trigger the release of natural opiates in the brain, causing a physical addiction that can be difficult to break. For instance, casein, a protein found in milk, breaks down into smaller molecules called casomorphins during digestion. These morphine-like compounds attach to the same receptors that heroin attaches to in the brain, he said. Barnard believes this may explain why so many people are seemingly addicted to diary products, especially cheese. In addition, Barnard lists sugar, chocolate and meat among the most addictive foods. Barnard also commented on the study that shows a reduced-calorie diet may slow aging and contribute to longevity, as well as talked about the controversy

Weight Loss Secrets & The Master Cleanse, Lemonade Diet, Detox Cleanse

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

The Master Cleanse also known as the Lemonade Diet is a complete body detox diet if you will, that has been brought into the lime light by Peter Glickmans book Lose Weight, Have More Energy which is first new book since Stanley Burroughs released The Master Cleanser decades ago. The most successful of any diet, or detox of its kind known for more than just a liver detox diet but as a full body cleanse. More recently quite a few celebrities have made well known this once quite little yellow book. Gwyneth Paltrow, Vince Vaughn, and Toby Mcguire are the most recent celebs to join the list but brought on by Beyonce Knowles, Robin Quivers, and Isaac Hayes originally. The lemon detox diet as it is called now, was first used to treat ulcers and Later discovered to be a successful treatment of many other diseases, even better a trend emerged that the Master Cleanse was a disease preventative tool, and a contributor to maintaining overall good health. I want to help you regain your vibrant good health and think this is a great easy and low cost way to do it. For more info we have the original and largest website to help you with your goals of a healthier you. So give a rest to your digestive organs, allow your body to rejuvenate and get healthy! Peter Glickman of www.TheMasterCleanse.com

Diet & Nutrition 5/12

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

I DO NOT OWN THIS! Copyright Premiere Radio Networks. President of the Physician’s Committee for Responsible Medicine, Dr. Neal Barnard, MD, shared some of the latest medical research on diet and nutrition. Barnard unabashedly advocates a vegan lifestyle. He said an entirely plant-based diet can reduce the risk of heart disease and many common forms of cancer, as well as dramatically improve diabetes and increase longevity. On average vegans live about a decade longer than meat-eaters, though diet may account for only two of those ten years, he noted. It is also the most effective way to control weight, Barnard said, pointing out that when people start eating a vegan diet they burn calories at an accelerated rate for about three hours after meals. Barnard revealed how certain foods trigger the release of natural opiates in the brain, causing a physical addiction that can be difficult to break. For instance, casein, a protein found in milk, breaks down into smaller molecules called casomorphins during digestion. These morphine-like compounds attach to the same receptors that heroin attaches to in the brain, he said. Barnard believes this may explain why so many people are seemingly addicted to diary products, especially cheese. In addition, Barnard lists sugar, chocolate and meat among the most addictive foods. Barnard also commented on the study that shows a reduced-calorie diet may slow aging and contribute to longevity, as well as talked about the controversy

Diet & Nutrition 2/12

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

I DO NOT OWN THIS! Copyright Premiere Radio Networks. President of the Physician’s Committee for Responsible Medicine, Dr. Neal Barnard, MD, shared some of the latest medical research on diet and nutrition. Barnard unabashedly advocates a vegan lifestyle. He said an entirely plant-based diet can reduce the risk of heart disease and many common forms of cancer, as well as dramatically improve diabetes and increase longevity. On average vegans live about a decade longer than meat-eaters, though diet may account for only two of those ten years, he noted. It is also the most effective way to control weight, Barnard said, pointing out that when people start eating a vegan diet they burn calories at an accelerated rate for about three hours after meals. Barnard revealed how certain foods trigger the release of natural opiates in the brain, causing a physical addiction that can be difficult to break. For instance, casein, a protein found in milk, breaks down into smaller molecules called casomorphins during digestion. These morphine-like compounds attach to the same receptors that heroin attaches to in the brain, he said. Barnard believes this may explain why so many people are seemingly addicted to diary products, especially cheese. In addition, Barnard lists sugar, chocolate and meat among the most addictive foods. Barnard also commented on the study that shows a reduced-calorie diet may slow aging and contribute to longevity, as well as talked about the controversy

No more chocolate cravings & 20 pounds of weight loss - Debbie D

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

www.phillyhypnosis.com 877-557-7409 Debbie D, King of Prussia. Interview on how easy it was to lose weight, a total of 20 lbs at Philly Hypnosis using The Stofka Method. Her cholesterol and pre-diabetes blood sugar both dropped. She was able to stop night time binging and break the sugar craving and start constantly exercising. Debbie noticed that her energy and life greatly increased after this weight loss. Philly Hypnosis. www.phillyhypnosis.com Todd Stofka

Sugar Cola for Fat Loss?

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Sugar Cola For Fat Loss? There was recently a debate about whether cola products actually do cause fat gain within the Fad Diets That Work group. Some pointed out that caffeine has a fat loss effect (-0.02% per day) according to the Fad Diets That Work historical data. It was theorized that perhaps that would be enough to counteract the weight gain effects of sugar which is the primary ingredient in cola soft drinks. A further argument proposed that American based cola which usually contains high fructose corn syrup would probably be a fat gainer, but international versions of cola products that actually did contain the more benign sugar ingredient might be fat losers. We don’t guess with the Fad Diets That Work protocol. We measure.

Bananas Foster With Twist

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

A slightly new twist on a New Orleans classic. This is great for entertaining or any time you have a craving for something rich and decadent. … Bananas Foster Brown sugar pound cake rum grand marinier butter dessert New Orleans Rapid Fire Meals how to make

Confessions of a Chocaholic - Nightmares Caused by a Chocolate Addiction - ExoticJess

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Hey Everyone, I love you soooo much thank you for subscribing! This videos is a spoof on a reoccurring nightmare of mine involving chocolate. I am a chocolate addict, also known as a chocaholic, and that brings out really weird ideas. Watch this video and let me know what you think in the comments, Okay? Thanks! Luvs!