Food Facts

Food Facts is a list of nutritious items you need to add to your daily diet. This site is focused on providing beneficial information to the world about different foods, including nutritiously healthy recipes that optimize the benefits of these foods.

Eat Blueberries To Live A Longer Life

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Sometimes foods that are healthy don't always appeal to a large number of people. Blueberries are an exception, however - they are both delicious and nutritious. Blueberries are truly one of the great superfoods for so many reasons. Although they can satisfy a sweet tooth, they are low in sugar and low on the glycemic index, so they will not cause blood sugar levels to spike up.

9 Ways That Eating Processed Food Made the World Sick and Fat

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I have long stated that if you want to be optimally healthy, you should spend 90 percent of your food budget on whole foods, and only 10 percent on processed foods. Unfortunately, most Americans currently do the opposite, and their health suffers as a result.

With most foods, the closer they are to nature, the better. It's possible to have some processed foods that are still healthy; for instance, frozen green beans have been "processed" as has butter, grass-fed ground beef, or freshly prepared almond butter.

An Enchanting Exploration: Unveiling the Delights of Different Tea Types

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Immerse yourself in the delightful realm of tea, explore the diverse flavors and traditions, and embark on a lifelong journey of tea appreciation. With each sip, you'll discover a world of flavors and an invitation to slow down, savor the moment, and embrace the simple pleasures of tea.

5 Artificial Sweeteners that are Really Bad for the Health

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One new study recently — published in the peer-reviewed journal Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism — found that many artificial sweeteners, acting on the hormones, can actually increase the craving for sugars, leading to an increased risk for obesity and subsequent complications like diabetes and heart disease. While more research is certainly called for on this subject, avoiding the following sweeteners is truly a healthy choice.

Why You Might Only Need High Dose Iodine Supplements in the Event of a Nuclear Disaster

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Iodine is a vitally important nutrient that is detected in every organ and tissue and many if not most are deficient in this nutrient. Along with being essential for healthy thyroid function and efficient metabolism, there is increasing evidence that low iodine is related to numerous diseases, including cancer.

Health Benefits of Flax Seeds

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Flax seeds are one of the rich sources of omega-3 fatty acids. These seeds are known as Alsi in Hindi. Read on to know more about the health benefits of flax seeds and the ways in which the flax seeds can be consumed. Flax seeds resemble sesame seeds in appearance but are slightly bigger in...

How Can Turmeric Heal The Damaged Brain?

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Turmeric is one of the most versatile healing spices in the world! A spice commonly found in curries may boost the brain’s ability to heal itself. Study suggests a compound found in turmeric could encourage the growth of nerve cells thought to be part of the brain’s repair.

Iodine Is Not Only for Your Thyroid

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Though thyroid health is often what people think of when they think of iodine, other tissues also absorb and use large amounts of iodine and this deficiency leads to dysfunction.

Wellness Redefined: Embrace the Matcha Makeover

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Get ready to embrace a wellness trend like no other! The Matcha Makeover of 2023 is here to revitalize your daily routine. 🍵✨ Discover the rich history and incredible benefits of matcha, plus creative ways to incorporate it into your life for a healthier, more balanced you. Explore the vibrant green world of matcha today!

Plan Your Meal: What Your Meals In A Day Look Like?

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The food you eat, along with your family, is vital for good health. Fruit, vegetables , whole grains, protein, good fats, and low-fat dairy provide the nutrients you need for every stage of life. BREAKFAST Your breakfast plate should be 1/3 protein, 1/3 fruit, and 1/3 starch, ideally whole grains.For example, you could have: Protein: 2 eggs, 1...

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Spirulina Fights Malnutrition

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Wild spirulina grows wild in the alkaline lakes of Mexico and on the African continent, although it is commercially grown and harvested all over the world. It reproduces quickly, and because the individual organisms tend to clump together, it's easy to harvest.

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