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As a nutritional psychiatrist, I always try to avoid these five types of foods that can make you tired and stressed: Processed foods. ... Industrial seed oils. ... Added and refined sugars. ... Fried foods. ... Artificial sweeteners.
“Given the strong evidence of efficacy and the low risk of adverse effects, common cold patients may already be encouraged to try zinc acetate...
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Can ashwagandha make you gain weight? Ashwagandha is unlikely to make you gain weight. There's some chance it could help you lose weight, but...
Read More »The result is not only lower energy but an increase in free radicals that damage brain tissue. More specifically, when inflammation is present in the gut, less energy is available to the brain and body . That's because low-grade inflammation flips off a metabolic switch in the chemical pathway that produces energy. But the gut and the brain are in constant two-way communication, and the health of one directly influences the health of the other. While many conscientious eaters think constantly about the food we're eating — how it will affect our hearts, the environment and most of all, our waistlines — we rarely think about its impact on our brains, mood and energy levels . Understanding which foods contribute to chronic inflammation of the gut and brain is a powerful step in managing your mood and energy levels. As a nutritional psychiatrist, I always try to avoid these five types of foods that can make you tired and stressed:
In the OR, the majority of patients undergoing surgery will have their clothes removed, as they would in a prison shower or changing room. Patients...
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Neglect is a major reason couples struggle to maintain intimacy. Time and energy are taken away from the relationship because of work, hobbies,...
Read More »While you might expect sugar to be common in pastry desserts or boxed cereals, it can also be found in surprising foods like ketchup, salad dressings and savory items like french fries. Because sugar has an addictive effect, the less of it we eat over time, the less we will crave. To cut down on your sugar dependency, shop for whole foods that are not made with added sugars. When I'm absolutely craving something sweet, I'll reach for a handful of blueberries or a bite of extra dark chocolate.
Heart disease Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women. This is the case in the U.S. and worldwide. More than half of all...
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Looking to improve your sperm count? Science says to eat more carrots. They've long been recommended for male infertility in traditional medicine,...
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Fluxactive Complete is conveniently packed with over 14 essential prostate powerhouse herbs, vitamins and grade A nutrients which work synergistically to help you support a healthy prostate faster
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Magnesium taurate may be the best form for managing high blood sugar and high blood pressure, though more studies are necessary.
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"We can weigh 5, 6, 7 pounds more at night than we do first thing in the morning," Hunnes says. Part of that is thanks to all the salt we consume...
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