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Why it's good for you: Cheese lovers, rejoice: cottage cheese is a great pick for your gut. As with other fermented foods, cottage cheese often delivers probiotics (check the package labels for live and active cultures), and it's high in calcium, which is important for strong bones.
But, on the other hand, you could opt for high-fiber foods so that it subtracts from the total carbs. For example, you could have 80 grams of...
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Yes, you can enjoy a sandwich and still lose weight ... if you load up veggies, use the right bread, and master your protein portions. Use this...
Read More »The following story is excerpted from TIME’s special edition, 100 Most Healing Foods. One of the most crucial parts of our body when it comes to health is our microbiome—the trillions of bacteria that live in our gut. Scientists are learning that the bacterial communities we live with are linked to everything from body weight to asthma to acne. Having the right balance of bugs may keep us well in the long term. Some bacteria in the gut are good for our health, while other strains raise our risk for disease. We shape our microbiome makeup through our everyday diet. Many of the foods listed below are high in nutrients like fiber, which feeds healthy gut microbes. Those microbes produce short-chain fatty acids that get absorbed into the bloodstream and reduce inflammation while strengthening the immune system. These gut-friendly foods also contain pro- or prebiotics, which help gut-bacteria diversity. Probiotics are bacteria that are very similar to or the same as good-bacteria colonies already in our gut. They’re in many foods on this list, including yogurt and sauerkraut. Prebiotics, on the other hand, are a type of plant fiber often found in vegetables that nourishes good bacteria. (Good sources of prebiotics include chickpeas, bananas and artichokes.) Both are important for keeping you regular and building a better microbiome. Here are some probiotic-filled foods to consider adding to your diet.
Early trials suggest that cucumber is one of the most effective plants for not only reducing blood sugar levels but also lowering the risk of...
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Looking to Cut Back on Cheese? TRY THESE ALTERNATIVES Cashews. If you want creamy, saucy cheese, blended cashews are your go-to. ... Tofu. Sliced...
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5 of the Healthiest Meats Sirloin Steak. Sirloin steak is both lean and flavorful – just 3 ounces packs about 25 grams of filling protein! ......
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Infrequent bowel movements may be related to inadequate calorie intake. This isn't surprising, since consuming very little food will result in less...
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It's recommended to keep alcohol consumption below 24 grams of alcohol each day, which is roughly two 5 oz glasses of wine. If you're drinking low-...
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Three eggs a day is perfectly fine to eat, but it is important to look at the rest of the diet. If your background diet is high in saturated fat...
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Mushrooms, like oyster, shiitake, white button, and portobello, are naturally low in carbohydrates, making them a keto-friendly food. Enjoy them...
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The body's natural response to illness is inflammation. Common foods to help calm inflammation include flaxseeds, walnuts, berries, mushrooms,...
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