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Nuts & Seeds Nuts and seeds are not only healthy, but they're just plain tasty, making them a great alternative to potato chips. Most people tend to shy away from nuts and seeds because they are particularly dense as far as calories go, but they have a lot of other good stuff in there to make up for it.
Your skin feeds on micro and macro nutrients, vitamins, and fatty acids. It can only derive them if you're eating enough of these in your diet....
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What the study says: Drinking coffee in the morning increased ketone biomarkers by 88-116% for up to four hours after drinking it. Coffee...
Read More »Would you believe that Americans spend more than $7 billion each year on potato chips? It appears that Pringles hit the nail right in the head with their slogan, “Once you pop, you can’t stop.” Unfortunately, it looks like we might need to stop if we care at all about our bodies. According to a recent Harvard study, potato chips have been found to be one of the leading foods contributing to weight gain. How can we resist the deep-fried, salty allure of potato chips? For some, it is just a matter of willpower. For others, the temptation is just too strong! Luckily for us, we have quite a few options that are not only delicious, but nutritious too.
“If you have too many carbohydrates, you're going to build up your glycogen stores, and it's going to be very hard for you to get back into...
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What drinks will not break your fast? Purified Water. Purified water is produced by processing tap or groundwater. ... Spring/Mineral Water....
Read More »I know what you’re thinking, and yes, potato chips could be considered a salty snack. However, I’m referring to the lower-sodium options that are significantly more nutritious to consume than a mound of potato chips. For the most part, we as humans crave salt. Our taste-buds are wired for it. As you know though, too much salt can lead to a wide array of health complications. Instead of reaching for the chips, try reaching for something that is just a little salty, but still healthy. Foods such as olives (I recommend Kalamata olives for their sweet and salty taste), Kimchi, Edamame, and even “chips” made from dried seaweed. Although these are not potato chips, your brain may be tricked into feeling satiated.
9 Healthy Ways to Beat Your Potato Chip Addiction Acknowledge your addiction. ... Chill out. ... Focus on the rest of your diet. ... Don't let...
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Although some manufacturers recommend against freezing cottage cheese, it can be frozen safely. However, due to its high moisture content, freezing...
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Some symptoms you may begin to experience are headaches, fatigue, muscle aches, nausea, brain fog, and irritability. If you find yourself suffering...
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The keto diet could cause low blood pressure, kidney stones, constipation, nutrient deficiencies and an increased risk of heart disease. Strict...
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