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Eating tomatoes daily will provide you with many vitamins and minerals, but you'll still receive the benefits if you eat them less often. There is no recommended number of tomatoes to eat per day.
Weight gain. Bloating and other bathroom issues. Blood sugar spikes, which could cause fatigue and irritability. Increased hunger and sugar...
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You should avoid cheat meals and days on the keto diet. Consuming too many carbs can kick your body out of ketosis — and it takes several days to 1...
Read More »Have questions about eating tomatoes? This post includes everything you need to know about how to select, prepare, and store tomatoes. Plus, you’ll learn about the possible health benefits of tomatoes and get answers to questions about downsides. This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, see my affiliate disclosure.
Nuts are Fairly Low in Carbohydrates And while 1 serving won't have nearly enough carbs to kick you out of ketosis, 5-6 servings might. So it's...
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Skipping breakfast and other meals is one behavior studied as a factor influencing weight outcomes and dietary quality. Based on evidence that...
Read More »Tomatoes can be frozen in a variety of ways, such as whole, sliced, or pureed. If you would like to freeze your tomatoes without the skin, cut an X on the bottom of the tomato, just deep enough to pierce the skin. Then simply place the whole tomato in boiling water for about 30 seconds to completely loosen the skin. Remove the tomatoes from the water with a slotted spoon. Peel them, place on cookie sheets, and put them in the freezer (somewhere they can lay flat). Once frozen, you can transfer the tomatoes to freezer-safe bags or containers. If you have a lot of ripe tomatoes, you can also make them into a sauce or jam and easily freeze those in jars for a few months. My cookbook has some great recipes for tomato jam and sauce.
Although beneficial effects of the ketogenic diet have been proven, there is still controversy surrounding some of the issues. Proponents of the...
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Foods You Can Eat on the Ketogenic Diet Fish and seafood. Low-carb veggies. Cheese. Avocados. Poultry. Eggs. Nuts, seeds and healthful oils. Plain...
Read More »While tomatoes have lots of health benefits, they may contribute to some issues if eaten in excess (as with many things). Since tomatoes are rich in potassium, those with kidney disease may need to limit their intake of tomatoes. In addition, since tomatoes are a nightshade vegetable, some are wary of the alkaloid properties that may contribute to autoimmune disorders or inflammatory bowel disease. Generally, there is a lack of research on this correlation though.
You Don't Need An Egg Fast Nuts, meat, and non-starchy veggies are eliminated, leaving only eggs, butter, cheese, and oil. This is not considered a...
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Brussels sprouts, Swiss chard, bell peppers, peas and squash each have a high fiber content and may be enormously helpful in moving your bowels....
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If we're talking about traditional french fries made with potatoes, then the answer to this question is no. French fries made with potatoes are...
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A person should talk with their doctor if they go more than a week without pooping, if the constipation lasts for more than 3 consecutive months,...
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