March 12, 2008

The menu that I am about is tell you about is friendly with the South Beach Diet and if you are in

The menu that I am about is tell you about is friendly with the South Beach Diet and if you are in phase one of the diet you are going to want to change the melon at breakfast to a single glass of tomato juice.
So let"s begin to talk about the menu, for breakfast you are going to want to consume a half of cup of cereal that is considered to be high in fiber and also low carb, the cereals that you can eat varies but one

Some With MS Put Their Hopes in a Diet (New York Times)

What you are about to read is not an endorsement of any particular diet as a therapy for multiple sclerosis.

Health Tip: Your Diet and Sleep (MedicineNet.com)

Title: Health Tip: Your Diet and Sleep Category: Health News Created: 3/11/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 3/11/2008

West Coast aboriginal community tests low-carb diet (CBC)

A remote community off the north coast of Vancouver Island is the unlikely venue for an experiment that uses diet to try to improve the health of native communities.

Some Diet Risk Perceptions Fly In The Face Of Science (Medical News Today)

How good are we at judging what's risky to our health? Some of our perceptions of risks in our diet fly in the face of science, according to a new survey by the Food Standards Agency. The survey investigated how consumers perceive the risks associated with various food issues in comparison to the scientific evidence.

Spain wants Unesco to adopt Mediterranean diet as world heritage (EARTHtimes.org)

Barcelona, Spain - Spain and Italy want the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) to adopt the Mediterranean diet as part of the world's Intangible Cultural Heritage. The agriculture ministers of the two countries …

Typical North American Diet Is Deficient In Omega-3 Fatty Acids (Science Daily)

The typical North American diet of eating lots of meat and not much fish is deficient in omega-3 fatty acids and this may pose a risk to infant neurological development. The researchers found that the women who ate lots of meat and little fish were deficient in omega-3 fatty acids, and their babies didn't do as well on eye tests as babies from mothers who weren't deficient. The results were …

Experimental diet may cut diabetes rate in aboriginal Canadians (CBC)

Experimental diet may cut diabetes rate in aboriginal Canadians Terry Milewski reports for CBC-TV

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