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- The Dairy Dilemma By: Dianne Ronnow
There have been new and confusing reports about milk and dairy products in the news lately. The dairy council has come out with a report that three servings a day will help you lose fat and weight. At the same time, another study (not as well publicized) came out saying that children who drink more than three servings of milk a day have more weight problems. On top of that the numbers of lactose intolerant people seem to be rising.
What is the truth about dairy product con... Tags: milk, dairy products, lose fat, weight problems, butter, coconut oil, diet, health
- Yoghurt By: Mar
Yoghurt (yogurt AmE), less commonly yoghourt, joghurt or yogourt, is a dairy product produced by bacterial fermentation of milk. Any sort of milk may be used to make yoghurt, but modern production is dominated by cow's milk. It is the fermentation of milk sugar (lactose) into lactic acid that gives yoghurt its gel-like texture and characteristic tang. It is often sold in a fruit, vanilla, or chocolate flavour, but can also be unflavoured. Tags: Yoghurt
- Food Labelling and Your Health By: Nicky Pilkington
Whether you're concerned about cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, or simply losing weight, you want to eat a healthy diet and focus on foods that are high in vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients, and balanced in fats, carbs, proteins. Tags: lactose, intolerance, dating, diet, health
- Lactose Intolerance Symptoms By: Nicky Pilkington
Lactose is a sugar compound found in milk, and for the vast majority of the world's population, one which our bodies find notoriously difficult to process without side effects. Tags: lactose, intolerance
- Eating Well Before Going On A Date Is Essential By: Nicky Pilkington
You know you can't eat certain foods the day of a date. If you don't know that, read on. You don't wanna be a rootin' tootin' mamma whilst you're trying to impress Mr. Wonderful. You better carefully plan your menu or you'll end up blowing heat. Tags: lactose, intolerance, dating, diet, health
- Lactose Intolerance Overview By: Nicky Pilkington
Lactose intolerance is a condition the vast majority of the world's population suffer from to some degree, particularly adults. What's more is, whilst lactose intolerance is so common, and some people may suffer terribly with it, the majority of sufferers do not know they are lactose intolerant, and are unaware it is lactose which is causing their bodies distress. Tags: lactose, intolerance
- Milk Allergies By: John Brown
More and more people are recognizing that they or a family member is intolerant of lactose. Scientists have made great inroads in the past decade regarding this phenomenon, but have yet to come up with a simple cure.
It is often hard on a person to be lactose intolerant. If you suffer, you know that such great foods as yogurt, cheese, and ice cream are sold and consumed everywhere you go. Cheese is a cooking ingredient that is frequently used in so many dishes that it is h... Tags:
- Lactose Intolerance By: Nicky Pilkington
To understand what lactose intolerance are you must first know what lactose is. Lactose is a type of natural sugar that is found in cow's milk and milk products, it is also added to some processed foods, some medications, baby formulas, and candies. Tags: children's health, lactose intolerance
- Why Reducing Lactose Intake May Alleviate Ibs Symptoms By: Susan Reynolds
Many people who suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS syndrome) have problems digesting milk sugar, better known as lactose. Lactose intolerance occurs when there is insufficient lactase in the small intestine.
Lactase is responsible for breaking down lactose so it can be properly absorbed into the bloodstream. When not enough lactase exists, the undigested lactose can ferment in the large intestine, which can lead to the unpleasant symptoms of:
• nausea
• bloating... Tags:
- Life After Dairy By: Davinos Greeno
My friend Katy has recently cut dairy products out of her diet, but it's not because she has "trendy food intolerance". These are her thoughts and feelings.
It's lunchtime again, and here I am on campus trying to decide what to eat - again. The University boasts numerous eating establishments, but even so the choice usually boils down to a filled baguette or chips. It's for this reason, despite the 'canteen' tray rail and the polystyrene cups, I end up in 'The Downs', the ... Tags: intolerance, dairy, special, diet, geri, shops, restaurants, lactose, milk, cows, coffee,
- Lactose Intolerance Can Cause Bad Breath By: Kelvin Ho
Bad breath is a common condition that many people face throughout the world. It is also a very sought after topic among individuals of all ages. There are different factors that account for the development of bad breath and hence different solutions are needed to combat it. In this article we are going to understand the connection between bad breath and lactose intolerance. Tags: Bad breath and lactose intolerance, lactose intolerance, bad breath, halitosis, bad breath
- The Milky Way By: Jeanette Bronee
We hear so much about dairy. Is it good for us or is it not? Are we really told the full story behind milk or is it an industry that does what it can to survive and leaves us to believe it supports our health? Tags: milk, dairy, lactose intolerance, healthy choices, changing habits, self-care, truth about
- Coconut Milk Revealed as Super-Healthy & Non-Fattening By: Russell Eaton
Coconut milk made from the flesh of the coconut and the coconut juice is absolutely delicious and is bursting with super-healthy nutrition. Best of all, coconut milk is non-fattening compared to dairy milk. Tags: coconut milk, , almond milk, , rice milk, , silk soy milk, , soy milk maker, , soya milk, , soy milk, ,
- Migraines and Milk By: Joy Healey
The fact that migraines can be triggered by certain foods or drinks has long been accepted. However, what is not as well-known is the wide-range of foods implicated; often including products normally thought to be "good for us". This article looks at a small number of the studies suggesting that milk is one such trigger. Tags: migraine and milk, migraine and dairy products, migraine pain-relief, supplements for migrain
- For Overall Well-Being, Choose Soy Drink! By: Janne Clarke
Soy drinks are great options as they provide many health benefits. They have low fat content, reduce the risks of heart diseases and cancer, are rich in digestible protein and fibers and have zero lactose content. They are advantageous options for those who are looking forwards to weight loss. Tags: Soy drink, baby care, certified organic, gluten free, wholesale, organic farming, natural
- Food Allergies or Food Intolerance By: Ruthan Brodsky
This article describes the primary differences between food allergies and food intolerances. Food allergy reactions are listed and explained. Tags: RuthanBrodsky, food allergies, food intolerance, immune system, lactose intolerance,
- Can Drinking Milk Be Bad By: Justin Skinner
Many people are compact believers that cow's milk is the "great food" and you will never be able to change their minds. Nevertheless parents necessary to educate themselves about milk allergies and lactose intolerances with their children in brains to be forewarned. One focal sanity why cow's milk isn't that great for you is that it was made for cows, not humans. Secondly, if you are not consuming magnesium Tags: pineapple, fruits, gardening, vegetables, pineapples, pineapple facts, how to cut a pineap
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