Can a Detox Diet Improve My Looks?
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Can a Detox Diet Improve My Looks?
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The Prehistoric Diet Plan | The Dr. Oz Show
doctoroz.com — “You’ve heard it before. The standard American diet is laden with too much saturated fat, sugar and processed foods filled with artificial ingredients. This kind of diet can wreak havoc on your body, contributing vastly to chronic conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes.” View full resource at doctoroz.com
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Impressed I must say! What any Paleo should b, plant not meat based RT @DrOz: Take a look at my Prehistoric Diet Plan http://t.co/54auFn5k
TTR -- Protein Powder | SavingDinner.com
savingdinner.com — “Today--™s focus is on protein powder. I use this in my smoothies every day and am often asked which brand I prefer or what to look for when purchasing a protein powder. Research has shown that including protein powder in your diet every day can help boost your immune system, promote healthy skin and improve muscle strength and development. A human body needs protein daily because that is what muscles and tissues are built from. The body can't store extra protein so it needs a constant sour” View full resource at savingdinner.com
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Great blog post about protein powder by @savingdinner http://savingdinner.com/articles/ttr-protein-powder/
One year post-diagnosis and no improvement...help! - TuDiabetes
tudiabetes.org — “Hello everyone, I'm so grateful to have found this site and hope it will provide the support and advice I'm looking for! Here is my story, and I am desperately seeking some answers:I was diagnosed a year ago, Type 2 following gestational diabetes. A1C was 6.0, endo wants it below 5.7. In the past year I have worked really hard to lower this with diet and exercise but I can't get the A1C to budge! Even after going down to 15g per meal or snack (low glycemic), exercising mod-high intensity every m” View full resource at tudiabetes.org
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New to diabetes: One year post-diagnosis and no improvement...help!: Hello everyone, I'm so grateful to have found... http://bit.ly/9ZxvQt
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