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High-fiber vegetables to include in your diet Bitter gourd. Eggplant. Collard greens. Swiss chard. Artichokes. Potatoes. Brussels sprout. Legumes. More items... •
Nutrients. Cucumbers are packed with them. In just a single cup of cucumber slices, you'll get 14% to 19% of the vitamin K you need for the day....
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Nausea, constipation, headaches, fatigue and sugar cravings are common in some people who are adapting to a high-fat, low-carb diet. Staying...
Read More »A diet full of vegetables is a great way to pack your meals with fiber. From carrots, to broccoli, and legumes, keep reading to find out which vegetables to pick if you are looking to up your fiber intake. The Dietary Guidlines for Americans recommend a daily fiber intake of around 25 grams (g) for adult women and 35 g for adult men. Unfortunately, most people don’t get anywhere near enough fiber from the food they eat. Fiber is important for your gut, heart, and metabolic health. There are two different types: soluble and insoluble fiber. Soluble fiber can help you feel full for longer after you eat, and it’s also good for blood sugar and cholesterol control. Insoluble fiber is important for your digestion and keeps your bowel movements regular. Fiber also serves as food for the microorganisms in your gut, which are part of your gut microbiome. In fact, different types of bacteria have their own fiber preferences, just like we have our own favorite foods. By eating fiber from different sources, you are encouraging more beneficial bacteria to live in your gut. This is important because these “good” bugs are associated with better health. With the ZOE at-home test, you can find out which bacteria you currently have in your gut, as well as the best foods to feed your “good” bugs. Take our free quiz to get started today. In this article, we’ll bring you 12 great high-fiber vegetables and tips on how to incorporate them into your diet.
A list of common foods that don't complement each other. Cereal and orange juice. The acids in orange juice destroy the enzyme that helps digest...
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Milk is rich in fats, calcium, and Vitamin D that complements the nutrients in oats. Thus oats cooked in milk have benefits over oats cooked in...
Read More »If bitter vegetables aren’t your favorite flavor, try combining bitter gourd with other foods. It can lift the flavor of a smoothie and also has a distinctive twang when stir-fried with onion and garlic.
A ketogenic diet should consist of about 60–80% fat, 10–30% protein, and no more than 5–10% — or 20–50 grams — of carbs per day. Focus on high fat,...
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People with diabetes may have a very high level of ketones in their bloodstream. When the body excretes these in the urine, they can make the urine...
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Traditionally low in carbs, salads don't even require many modifications to be considered keto. They're high in healthy vegetables, protein, fiber,...
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It's possible to gain muscle and reduce body fat without actually seeing a change in your weight. This happens when you lose body fat while gaining...
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Ketosis happens when your carbohydrate intake is low. As your body breaks down fat, it produces an acid called ketones or ketone bodies, which...
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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...
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