April 21, 2009
Wheat intolerance, for example, is a common problem today. Wheat based ingredients are present in almost all we eat, and can be a major headache for sufferers. The reading of labels on the back of products in supermarkets becomes routine, with the problem being compounded by food manufacturers occasionally changing the ingredients in a product. What is safe one week doesn t necessarily mean it is safe the next week. Here are nine more things that you may not know about Wheat Intolerance: 61558; There is a link between Obesity and Wheat Intolerance. Put simply, obesity can occur when we consume more calories that you burn-off over a period of time, and if this happens we store the excess calories as fat. the more of a problem food drink that you eat, the worse you will feel. 61558; Its difficult to know what causes an intolerance, be it to Wheat or anything else. Some experts believe that it...
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February 11, 2009
You may be surprised that more people than you think suffer daily from panic attacks. This has become a growing problem for many people today. One out of every ten Americans suffer from panic attacks. Most commonly caused by hereditary factors or stress, they are debilitating to their victims. Untreated, panic attacks can lead to phobias like agoraphobia, heightened anxiety and stress levels and general disruption in one s social and work life. There are a variety of treatments available, a combination of cognitive-behavior therapy and medication seem to be the most effective, here we ll go through some tips for panic attack relief. However, successful treatment takes time, and in order to fully overcome a panic disorder, one must take an active role in their therapy. Below are some tips for panic attack relief that will possibly even prevent them altogether. Stay in the Moment To ponder the...
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December 15, 2008
Until recently, it was close to impossible for the kosher or health conscious traveler to keep his religious or healthy meals while in transit. Now developments in the kosher food industry are making this challenge much easier. The health conscious and dieters are finding Kosher food is better for you and offers a very wide range of items and dishes, and this trend is spreading rapidly. Keeping kosher means following dietary laws handed down through the centuries among the Jewish faithful. Kosher has its roots in the Old Testament. Kosher laws are generally more strict than U.S. Religious inspectors also rule out sick or injured animals that would be normally be accepted in non-Kosher markets. In our modern world where most animals are often treated roughly, keeping Kosher means eating a much healthier grade of meat. Kosher tradition features a major group of foods known as Parve. Parve...
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