Foods High in Fiber and your High Fiber Diet
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Foods High in Fiber and your High Fiber Diet
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Most Recently Shared on November 7, 2009 at 7:01 pm By:
Hemochromatosis - High Fiber Diet - Avoid Diabetes
healthyfiberfoods.com — “Too much iron in your body? High fiber foods can help maintain a healthy balance of iron, once hemochromatosis treatment restores normal levels.” View full resource at healthyfiberfoods.com
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11 Power Foods for Lower Cholesterol - High Cholesterol Center - Everyday Health
everydayhealth.com — “Lower cholesterol naturally by eating more high-fiber cholesterol-lowering foods to reduce LDL cholesterol, make your heart healthier, and reduce heart disease risk.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
Most Recently Shared on March 11, 2012 at 3:58 pm By:
Your ticker is begging you to eat these super heart-healthy foods: http://t.co/K0S8WkOR
Fruits & Veggies More Matters : Best of: Fiber : Health Benefits of Fruits & Vegetables
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Most Recently Shared on February 28, 2012 at 4:00 pm By:
Need more fiber in your #diet? Find out which fruits/veggies are considered "high" or "good" sources of fiber: http://t.co/CjjuXW1X
Avocado Snack Ideas
fitsugar.com — “If you need more fiber in your diet, it's time to turn to creamy avocado. Just half an avocado contains seven grams of fiber. Although high in fat, avocados contain the good-for-you monounsaturated fats (MUFA) your body needs to help lower LDL (bad)” View full resource at fitsugar.com
Most Recently Shared on February 21, 2012 at 7:50 pm By:
Avocado paired w/ salted sunflower seeds & more high-fiber avo snack ideas http://t.co/ezTdIkJM
High-fiber diet may not protect against diverticulosis, study finds - The Checkup - The Washington Post
washingtonpost.com — “A study of the colon disease finds results that contradict the conventional medical wisdom, including that eating fat and meat makes its onset more likely.” View full resource at washingtonpost.com
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High-fiber diet may not protect against diverticulosis http://t.co/GXgZeatE (features research led by Dr. Anne Peery of #UNC)
ATP 3 Cholesterol Guidelines, NHLBI
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Most Recently Shared on February 6, 2012 at 2:38 pm By:
Cut back on the bad and eat more of the good. Find out what’s what and build your #heartawareness @ http://t.co/MwAdu2u6
Getting Fiber Without Excessive Gas - Digestive Health Center - Everyday Health
everydayhealth.com — “High-fiber foods are known to cause significant stomach gas along with their health benefits. Learn tips to minimize intestinal gas while improving your diet.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
Most Recently Shared on January 30, 2012 at 9:20 pm By:
How to add fiber -- and not excessive gas (Excuse us!) -- to your #diet: http://t.co/GMRDgObT
Eating high fiber diabetes friendly foods can have a positive impact on your health. http://t.co/0x7oZN9d
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In Overweight And Obese Adults A Diet Rich In Slowly Digested Carbs Reduces Markers Of Inflammation
medicalnewstoday.com — “Among overweight and obese adults, a diet rich in slowly digested carbohydrates, such as whole grains, legumes and other high-fiber foods, significantly reduces markers of inflammation associated” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Diet rich in slowly digested carbs reduces markers of inflammation in overweight and obese adults
sciencedaily.com — “Among overweight and obese adults, a diet rich in slowly digested carbohydrates, such as whole grains, legumes and other high-fiber foods, significantly reduces markers of inflammation associated with chronic disease, according to a new study. Such a "low-glycemic-load" diet, which does not cause blood-glucose levels to spike, also increases a hormone that helps regulate the metabolism of fat and sugar.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Diet rich in low glycemic carbs reduces inflammation markers in overweight & obese adults http://t.co/vZTDlIAj
Low-glycemic-load diet reduces C-reactive protein associated with chronic disease
news-medical.net — “Among overweight and obese adults, a diet rich in slowly digested carbohydrates, such as whole grains, legumes and other high-fiber foods, significantly reduces markers of inflammation associated with chronic disease, according to a new study by Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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A diet rich in slowly digested carbs reduces markers of inflammation in overweight and obese adults
sciencedaily.com — “Among overweight and obese adults, a diet rich in slowly digested carbohydrates, such as whole grains, legumes and other high-fiber foods, significantly reduces markers of inflammation associated with chronic disease, according to a new study. Such a "low-glycemic-load" diet, which does not cause blood-glucose levels to spike, also increases a hormone that helps regulate the metabolism of fat and sugar.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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A diet rich in slowly digested carbs reduces markers of inflammation in overweight and obese adults
medicalxpress.com — “Among overweight and obese adults, a diet rich in slowly digested carbohydrates, such as whole grains, legumes and other high-fiber foods, significantly reduces markers of inflammation associated with chronic disease, according to a new study by Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Such a 'low-glycemic-load' ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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8 "Scary" Food Myths—Busted! | Eat This, Not That
eatthis.womenshealthmag.com — “8 "Scary" Food Myths—Busted! | Eat This, Not That” View full resource at eatthis.womenshealthmag.com
Most Recently Shared on January 4, 2012 at 5:01 pm By:
MYTH #1: Eating fat makes you fat. A diet high in healthy fats can actually help you lose weight! 8 Food Myths: http://t.co/1fEQLOqZ
High Cholesterol (Hypercholesterolemia) | HealtheHuman
healthehuman.com — “High Cholesterol (Hypercholesterolemia) | HealtheHuman” View full resource at healthehuman.com
Most Recently Shared on January 2, 2012 at 12:56 am By:
Trying to control your #cholesterol? HealtheHuman can help you track, analyze, and monitor your health: http://t.co/BQuc7Ld3
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