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		<title>Nutritional Supplements For The P90X Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 03:23:21 +0000</pubDate>
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I get asked all the time about supplements and nutrition for the wildly popular P90X workout program.  This is an intense workout routine, so nutritional supplementation can definitely benefit people on the P90X program; however, recommending one supplement is hard.  First, the end goal of the person training has to be considered.  Are you trying [...]]]></description>
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<p>I get asked all the time about supplements and nutrition for the wildly popular P90X workout program.  This is an intense workout routine, so nutritional supplementation can definitely benefit people on the P90X program; however, recommending one supplement is hard.  First, the end goal of the person training has to be considered.  Are you trying to lose weight, shred up your muscles, or just last the entire duration of the workout with fatiguing?  An additional consideration is your current diet: how clean is your diet, what quantities are you consuming, how many meals and snacks are you consuming?  Some essential vitamins and minerals might already be in your current diet.  Consuming more than your body can metabolize is not going to benefit you.</p>
<p>Okay, we’ve all been in a vitamin store and the selection at some of these stores can be mind numbing.  I, <span id="more-152"></span>personally, gravitate to the sports performance section where the more manly products are found.  These products have muscled up gorillas on them and half of them contain huge doses of stimulants, which can greatly impact your energy level but they speed up your heart and can cause energy crashes.  P90X is a program designed for lean muscle; thus, the typical body building vitamins aren’t necessarily designed for this type of training.  Picture a body builders program; low sets, breaks in between, lots of weight. These guys transform their bodies, but most of the guys on the label and ads are on heavy doses of steroids.  Supplement companies marking to this demographic usually take ‘more is better’ approach and load these supplements up with excess ingredients to bulk of their labels &#8211; not the person using their product. Again, your body will pass anything that it can’t metabolize.</p>
<p>I have noticed great success from men using MMA specific supplement brands, which are designed for Mixed Martial Arts fighters.  Reason being, most fighters do similar training programs to P90X that involve cardio, resistance, and plyometric training in one continuous session.  These supplements can help increase muscle mass and endurance while helping maintain strength and flexibility.</p>
<p>Next is the vitamin area, which has a lot of good offerings to choose from.  I would go with a good multi-vitamin, an omega-3 product, and a joint complex to round out the stack.  The joint complex should contain ingredients like glucosamine and chondroitin, which help protect joints from wear and tear. The omega-3 capsules are known as the “good fat”. Omega-3s greatly benefit fat loss, skins, and hair health.  The male or female multi-vitamin should have a good dose of all the daily minimums for the basic vitamins.</p>
<p>Links to my favorite supplements online:</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.walmart.com/catalog/catalog.gsp?cat=1005863&#038;fromPageCatId=14503" title="Wal Mart">Vitamins</a></p>
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<p>The proper supplementation program can help you reduce recovery time, balance glycemic levels, volumize blood flow, aid in fat loss, and help build lean muscle.  Sticking with the basics, most of which can be found at the local drug store, will greatly impact your results with P90X.  Don’t forget to eat healthy foods and keep a daily journal to help track your diet and progress. Best of luck with P90X!</p>
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		<title>Why Nutrition is Important?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 03:23:24 +0000</pubDate>
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I&#8217;ll bet you&#8217;ve never even full the time to judge what your nutritional desires might be, or the importance of that diet on your fitness. Did you know that if the brain doesn&#8217;t get enough protein, it doesn&#8217;t polish precisely, or if the wholesome female body doesn&#8217;t get enough flax oil, omega-3 and omega-6 her [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ll bet you&#8217;ve never even full the time to judge what your nutritional desires might be, or the importance of that diet on your fitness. Did you know that if the brain doesn&#8217;t get enough protein, it doesn&#8217;t polish precisely, or if the wholesome female body doesn&#8217;t get enough flax oil, omega-3 and omega-6 her body&#8217;s metabolism will not perform correctly and she is more susceptible to load obtain? All these pieces of information and many more are contributing factors to our nutritional desires, and our nutritional wishes are met through our ingestion routine, good or bad. </p>
<p>Nutrition as it applies to our daily lives means that we take in what we neediness to argue our body&#8217;s healthful imperial. Nutrition has become an important word credit to the involvement of the USDA in our daily food requirements, and the FDA&#8217;s involvement in determining what is and is not <span id="more-153"></span>risky for us to consume. </p>
<p>Nevertheless what is our responsibility in the food amusement? Do we understand what our nutritional requirements are, how to block those requirements, and how to look for truthful nutritional cost in our foods? I&#8217;m not definite that diet has been successfully addressed in its own right. We consider food relative to our vitamin intake, our fortified cereals and milk, and in the milieu that we must &#8220;nutritional appraise&#8221; from our food choices. Nevertheless what really diet when useful to our daily forcibly functions? </p>
<p>Nutrition refers to the promotion of our body, in our ability to keep it wholesome and functioning as it is aimed to do. Our ability to give the body with all the required food, vitamins, and reserves so that we persist to flourish in our daily life processes. </p>
<p>How do we determine that we are providing the necessary nutritional wishes? The data comes by educating ourselves about what our individual wants are, the requests of our family, and then charming the facts and applying it to the foods we buy, that we practice, and that our families consume. Our nutritional wants and caloric request change as we age, the nutritional wants of a 13 year old teenager are much different to those of a 30 year old female. </p>
<p>Quite often, our vitamin and limestone requests outweigh our caloric wants. In those instances, we change to manufacture vitamins and reserves to fill the gap. This is a part of our nutritional wishes, also. </p>
<p>Nutrition is one of the most byzantine areas to gain useful data about, because there are so many components, and because each, someone has their own individual desires. Women&#8217;s desires disagree from those of men, and adult women&#8217;s desires fluctuate from those of an offspring child. As we age, our needs constantly change; therefore continuous schooling about diet is a truth of life. The information we have unfilled about the vigor choices and alternatives unfilled to us change daily. Very few remedial doctors ever address our nutritional needs, older the needs of a pregnant woman, or an already poorly serene. What about the needs of the well unwearied? To live healthy, there is nutrition, drill, mental, and emotional needs that must be met.</p>
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		<title>Vitavegamin Takes Liquid Nutrition Mainstream</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 03:16:36 +0000</pubDate>
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Liquid Vitamins/Supplements- why are they becoming so popular today? There are several reasons for the popularity of liquid nutrition that will be discussed in this article. However, it is necessary to first point out that it is essential for everyone to take nutritional supplements in some form every day. Our body cannot make vitamins and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Liquid Vitamins/Supplements- why are they becoming so popular today? There are several reasons for the popularity of liquid nutrition that will be discussed in this article. However, it is necessary to first point out that it is essential for everyone to take nutritional supplements in some form every day. Our body cannot make vitamins and minerals by itself, so we are all responsible with supplementing our diets with the vitamins and minerals that our bodies need. We can get these essential vitamins in one of two forms: liquid vitamins or pill form vitamins. There has been an increase in the popularity of liquid vitamins recently with increasing complexity and new age ingredients that go beyond simple vitamins to include antioxidants, herbal extracts, and other specialized ingredients that promote general health and well being. </p>
<p>So, what are the benefits to <span id="more-138"></span>liquid vitamins? First, remember when you were a kid and they had to force you to take your nutritional health supplements? This is nothing new, as no one likes to swallow a giant vitamin. Large, pill form vitamins are a nuisance, and people often avoid taking their vitamins because they have to choke down a large pill. With liquid nutrition, this issue obviously does not exist. Almost everyone can swallow a liquid supplement with no trouble. So, the first and most important pro of liquid vitamins is that they are easier to take. </p>
<p>Second, the delivery system of liquid vitamins is much faster. Liquid is more easily absorbed into the body than pill form supplements. As soon as liquid vitamins hit a person’s tongue, the process of absorption begins, and the liquid vitamins can begin taking effect immediately. </p>
<p>The third pro of liquid vitamins is that they only need to be taken once a day instead of three times a day, as some pill vitamins require. Fewer doses per day are cheaper, as it requires a person to purchase less of the liquid vitamins than one would have to purchase with pill vitamins. Fewer doses per day are also beneficial to the person who has a sensitive stomach, because there are fewer opportunities for liquid vitamins to cause stomach upset. </p>
<p>Now more than ever, it is essential that everyone supplement the food that they eat with vitamins and minerals. Whether this supplement is taken in the form of liquid vitamins or pill vitamins is largely a personal decision. However, as this article has pointed out, the benefits of liquid supplements most likely outweigh the drawbacks. <br />Taking Liquid Nutrition Mainstram </p>
<p>Although there have been Liquid Supplements on the market for some time, they have not yet been accepted as mainstream, until now. </p>
<p>A new product called Vitavegamin is set to change all that. Similar to RedBull that set the pace for the energy drink category, Vitavegamin is set to do for liquid nutritional supplements. </p>
<p>High grade supplements that have proven health protection and benefit are alternatively refered to as Alternative health care. People turn to unconventional therapies and herbal remedies for everything from hot flashes and trouble sleeping to cancer and heart disease. They crave more “care” in their health care. Alternative medicine, including the use of nutritional supplements, is slowly becoming accepted by a growing number of health care insurers. <br />In just the past few years more insurers have started offering patients limited coverage for such practices as acupuncture, nutritional counseling and other complementary or alternative forms of care. </p>
<p>Quality and scientific formulations are the key. Vitavegamin is a premium blend of high grade vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and other ingredients to maintain general health and well being, produce in an FDA approved GMP facility. Just as hundreds of energy drinks attempted to follow the footsteps of RedBull, there will be others who will follow the footsteps of Vitavegamin. </p>
<p>For more information visit www.vitavegamin.com</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2010 07:52:34 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> Universities usually offer students some type special health insurance benefits that are slightly less expensive and more appropriate for a young, healthy student&#8217;s needs than more expensive commercial insurance plans. Many student work while in school and also may be able to get insurance though their employer for a reduced group rate that will <span id="more-91"></span>cover more for their money. But for the student who does not work or live at home, insurance options can be tough. If the student has no qualifying dependents, they may not be able to qualify for public assisted health benefits. They would have to rely on the school&#8217;s health plan or go to a local clinic that pro-rates the cost of care. If you are an international student, you must have complete medical coverage before attending the college of your choice. </p>
<p> The student benefits cover basic health insurance for all students enrolled in 11.5 credit hours per semester automatically. If you have less than 11.5, you will have to purchase the plan for a small fee. Graduate students and teaching assistants get a different type or health insurance package from the school. They have the option of having their health care benefits through an HMO or through a comprehensive type group such as Blue Cross/Blue Shield. With the HMO plan you will pay a monthly fee from your paycheck or a yearly cost that will part of your tuition. That will allow you to receive care at a low fee co-pay option. It also gives you the ability to have extra coverage in case of emergencies or referral to specialists. With the comprehensive plan, you will go to a pre-approved doctor, pay him or her, and then submit your bill or receipt of payment to the insurance company for reimbursement. You will need to take to your particular school to see what benefits are available, who is eligible, and at what cost. </p>
<p> All eligible students are covered by the basic student plan, but many are still either on their parent&#8217;s policy, have work related insurance, or are on a spouses plan. The basic plan is additional coverage beyond any other insurance you have. This means that if you have other health insurance coverage you submit medical bills to those companies first for payment. The Student Health Service strongly recommends having additional insurance in the event of a major illness or injury. The basic coverage doesn&#8217;t cover emergency or hospital treatments, nor does it allow you to see any doctor off campus in most cases. Students having basic insurance are entitled to receive their health care at the student health centers on campus only. So any other medical need will come out of the students pocket. The coverage of a student health plan begins on the first day of the semester you are enrolled and ends the day the semester closes. During school and semester breaks, with the exception of scheduled school vacations, you will not be covered until the next semester begins. Depending on your individual school, the dates can vary. </p>
<p> The maximum benefit coverage for the basic student health plan is for expenses incurred due to injury as long as treatment was received with in 90 days up to $5000 per injury. The maximum benefit coverage for sickness is $5,000, provided that treatment is received within 12 months from the date of the first treatment for the sickness. If you need to go to the hospital most basic plans will cover up to $5000 for your treatment and stay. Anything accrued above and beyond, including out patient treatments after discharge will be your sole responsibility. The maximum per illness or injury is $5000 no matter what type of treatment and how long you need it for. This is why it is very much recommended to have some alternative form of insurance such as short-term if a regular policy is too expensive. Most universities also offer two major medical plans for student who would like more coverage than the basic plan in case of serious illness or injury that exceeds the $5000 cap. You can choose between a $50,000 or $100,000 maximum benefit for a cost that will be included in your tuition each year. Once you have exceeded the $5000 cap you will be responsible for a deductible of some kind, usually $250-$500. After that the major health plan will pick up 80% of the medical bills till the cap is met or you are done treatment, which ever happens first.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 09:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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One of the fat-soluble vitamins, vitamin D constitutes two major forms which are vitamin D2 or ergocalciferol and vitamin D3 or cholecalciferol. Vitamin D2 is synthesised by plants whilst vitamin D3 is synthesised by the body. Vitamin D is naturally present in a number of food sources and dietary supplements, and is also manufactured with [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p>
<p>One of the fat-soluble vitamins, vitamin D constitutes two major forms which are vitamin D2 or ergocalciferol and vitamin D3 or cholecalciferol. Vitamin D2 is synthesised by plants whilst vitamin D3 is synthesised by the body. Vitamin D is naturally present in a number of food sources and dietary supplements, and is also manufactured with the aid of sun exposure. It is produced within th<span id="more-66"></span>e body when ultraviolet-B or UVB rays from sunlight reaches the skin. The liver and the kidney eventually help to convert vitamin D to an active hormone form.</p>
<p><strong>Functions of Vitamin D</strong></p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.vitamins-australia.com.au">Vitamin D</a> plays several key roles in the maintenance of organ systems. For example:</p>
<p>* Vitamin D helps regulate calcium concentrations in the blood. Since it works more like a hormone, its active form, calcitriol acts with the parathyroid hormone or PTH. If the calcium level is low, this would trigger the secretion of PTH, which would stimulate the conversion of vitamin D to calcitriol. Calcitriol would then act to increase calcium absorption in the intestines, calcium resorption in the kidneys and stimulate calcium release from the bones. </p>
<p>* Vitamin D helps maintain blood phosphorus levels. Low levels of vitamin D can result to an overactive parathyroid gland. Also with inadequate phosphorus in the body, bones cannot undergo normal mineralisation. </p>
<p>* It is also said that vitamin D benefits the immune system since the T-cells or immune cells have receptors for vitamin D. It acts by boosting phagocytosis, the bodily functions to combat tumours, modulate neuromuscular and immune functions and reduce inflammation. </p>
<p>* Vitamin D is also responsible for maintaining normal cell growth and function. It may be an important element to the prevention and treatment of cancer. It has also been suggested that vitamin D plays a role in regulating the growth and function of brain cells. </p>
<p>* Research studies suggest that vitamin D, because of its anti-inflammatory effect, plays a role in providing protection against osteoporosis, hypertension, cancer, type 1 diabetes, psoriasis and numerous autoimmune diseases.</p>
<p><strong>Deficiency Conditions</strong></p>
<p>There may be certain underlying causes of vitamin D deficiency. It can result from:</p>
<p>* Inadequate vitamin D intake together with inadequate sun exposure</p>
<p>* Certain disorders that compromise vitamin D absorption</p>
<p>* Conditions that can impair the conversion of vitamin D metabolites such as kidney or liver diseases or hereditary disorders. </p>
<p>Insufficient vitamin D intake can have serious effects on the bones, which can make them thin, brittle or deformed. Vitamin D deficiency often results in conditions like: </p>
<p>* Rickets which is common in children and is characterised by delayed growth and deformity of long bones. </p>
<p>* Osteomalacia, which occurs in adults and results in thinning of the bones. Signs of proximal weakness and bone fragility are familiar characteristics.</p>
<p>* Osteoporosis which is a condition wherein the bone mineral density is reduced and bone fragility is increased. </p>
<p>&lt;p&gt;Lack of vitamin D may also be linked to increased susceptibility of several chronic diseases like high blood pressure, cancer, tuberculosis, periodontal disease, multiple sclerosis, chronic pain, schisophrenia, depression, affective disorders, peripheral arterial disease and a number of autoimmune diseases such as type-1 diabetes.&lt;/p&gt; </p>
<p><strong>Deficiency Symptoms in Adults and Infants</strong></p>
<p>Signs of vitamin D deficiency includes muscle aches, myopathy or muscle weakness and bone pain. These symptoms can occur at any age. Pregnant mothers who have vitamin D deficiency can also cause fetal deficiency. </p>
<p>In younger infants, rickets can produce a condition called craniotabes or softening of the skull. In older babies, rickets can impede or delay sitting and crawling and the closure of the fontanels; bossing of the infants&#8217; skull and presence of costochondral thickening or what is referred to as &#8216;rachitic rosary&#8217;. Children with rickets aged 1-4 years old experience epiphyseal cartilage enlargements on the long bones and delayed walking. Older children and adolescents can experience pain upon walking and in worst cases it can result in &#8216;bowlegs&#8217; or &#8216;knock-knees&#8217;. </p>
<p>Tetany that is caused by hypocalcemia may go along with vitamin D deficiency in infants and adults. This condition can lead to symptoms such as loss of feeling in the lip or tongue areas and the fingers, facial spasms, and at worst, seizures.</p>
<p><strong>Recommended Daily Dose of Vitamin D<br /></strong><br />Doses or intake of vitamin D is determined according to age groups. These amounts are vital to maintain normal growth and bone health and also normal calcium metabolism in the body. The adequate intakes or AIs for vitamin D indicated are based on the supposition that the vitamin D is not synthesized by sunlight exposure.</p>
<p>From birth to age 13, the recommended AI for children is 5 mcg or 200 IU; for both males and females aged 14-50 years old, 5 mcg or 200 IU is needed; for both males and females aged 51-70 years of age, 10 mcg or 400 IU is required; both males and females reaching the age of 71 and up require 15 mcg or 600 IU of vitamin D. Pregnant and lactating mothers need 5 mcg or 200 IU of the vitamin. </p>
<p><strong>Vitamin D Food Sources</strong></p>
<p>Only a few food sources contain vitamin D. Best sources of vitamin D are fish meat and fish liver oils. There are also small amounts of vitamin D, in the form of vitamin D3, found in dairy products like cheese and egg as well as beef and liver. Some types of mushrooms also contain varying amounts of vitamin D2.</p>
<p>Common sources of vitamin D include the following:</p>
<p>* Cod liver oil</p>
<p>* Fish like salmon, mackerel, tuna, sardines</p>
<p>* Milk including non-fat, reduced fat, whole or vitamin D fortified</p>
<p>* Margarine</p>
<p>* Cereals </p>
<p>* Egg</p>
<p>* Beef liver</p>
<p>* Swiss cheese</p>
<p>* Fortified orange juice</p>
<p>* Fortified rice or soy beverage</p>
<p><strong>The Need for Increased Amounts</strong></p>
<p>Since obtaining sufficient amounts of vitamin D in the diet can be quite difficult, many people now consume vitamin D fortified foods in order to maintain a healthy dose of the vitamin. There are some groups however who need increased amounts of vitamin D: </p>
<p>* Breastfed infants because vitamin D cannot be supplied by breast milk alone</p>
<p>* Older people due to the fact that synthesis of vitamin D decreases with age and the ability of the kidney to convert vitamin D diminishes </p>
<p>* People with limited sun exposure especially those living in northern latitudes, those wearing robes or head covers or those with occupations that prevent them from having sun exposure</p>
<p>* People with dark skin as more skin pigments like melanin reduces the ability of the skin to produce vitamin D.</p>
<p>* People with fat malabsorption conditions such as Crohn&#8217;s disease, cystic fibrosis, liver and celiac disease or patients who have undergone surgical removal of any part of the stomach or intestine. </p>
<p>* People who are obese. An increased amount of subcutaneous fat can snatch more of the vitamin D and somehow alter its release in the circulation. </p>
<p><strong>Interaction of Vitamin D with Prescribed Drugs</strong></p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.vitamins-australia.com.au">Vitamin D supplements</a> have the tendency to react with certain types of prescription medications. These include the following:</p>
<p>* Steroids or corticosteroid medications like prednisone which can cause decreased calcium absorption and also damage the vitamin D metabolism process. <br />* Weight-loss medications such as orlistat and cholesterol-lowering drugs like cholestyramine also decrease the absorption of vitamin D and other fat-soluble vitamins.<br />* Phenobarbital and phenytoin increases vitamin D metabolism and decreases calcium absorption.</p>
<p>           <!--more-->Question about  vitamins</H3>Vitamins??<br />I am 14, am highly active, have slightly unruly skin and need more energy-better immune system-need to improve my memory and would like to be able to build muscle faster what vitamins/minerals/herbs/Chinese medicine tricks/ home remedies/tips/doctor&#039;s opinions anything i just would like to know how to improve my overall well being! thx!!!<br />
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<p>WHO (World Health Organization) defines health as a state of complete mental, physical, and social well-being; not only the absence of infirmity or disease.</p>
<p>It is well said and well proven that there is always a healthy mind in a healthy body.  Better health is directly related to a person&#8217;s well being &#8212; mentally and socially too.  By maintaining good health, you&#8217;ll not only feel better about yourself, but you<span id="more-29"></span>&#8216;ll also live well too.</p>
<p>Following a healthy diet is crucial to a better health because a good diet helps to prevent critical diseases such as obesity, heart attacks, and strokes.  A good diet will also be helpful to treat diabetes, high blood pressure, and celiac disease.  And if you need to prevent vitamin deficiency and loss of muscle strength, you have to eat a well-balanced diet and exercise regularly.</p>
<p>Heart attacks and obesity are two major health problems for people living in today&#8217;s high stress working environment.  Unfortunately, most of the working people eat high calorie food that their body usually does not burn. As a result of their high calorie intake, these people tend to have less physical exercise, which finally results into obesity.  Obesity can then lead to other diseases like diabetes, heart diseases, high blood pressure just to name a few. </p>
<p>To prevent obesity and maintain a healthy weight you need to eat low calorie food.  Fruits and vegetables are great energy food, which you can eat in a large amount without thinking of calories. Vegetables and fruits contains large amount of carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, proteins and fats necessary for healthy bones, organs, muscles and nerves.  Vitamins and minerals found in green leaves and juicy fruits are essential for normal body metabolism.</p>
<p>Clearly, eating a well-balanced diet which includes fruits and vegetables are an important part of a good diet. Everyone can benefit from eating more of them, and eating a variety of them is as important as the quantity you consumed. Most importantly, it&#8217;s critical to also include regular exercise into your well-balanced diet if you want to maintain a health body.</p>
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<p>WHO (World Health Organization) defines health as a state of complete mental, physical, and social well-being; not only the absence of infirmity or disease.</p>
<p>It is well said and well proven that there is always a healthy mind in a healthy body.  Better health is directly related to a person&#8217;s well being &#8212; mentally and socially too.  By maintaining good health, you&#8217;ll not only feel better about yourself, but you<span id="more-12"></span>&#8216;ll also live well too.</p>
<p>Following a healthy diet is crucial to a better health because a good diet helps to prevent critical diseases such as obesity, heart attacks, and strokes.  A good diet will also be helpful to treat diabetes, high blood pressure, and celiac disease.  And if you need to prevent vitamin deficiency and loss of muscle strength, you have to eat a well-balanced diet and exercise regularly.</p>
<p>Heart attacks and obesity are two major health problems for people living in today&#8217;s high stress working environment.  Unfortunately, most of the working people eat high calorie food that their body usually does not burn. As a result of their high calorie intake, these people tend to have less physical exercise, which finally results into obesity.  Obesity can then lead to other diseases like diabetes, heart diseases, high blood pressure just to name a few. </p>
<p>To prevent obesity and maintain a healthy weight you need to eat low calorie food.  Fruits and vegetables are great energy food, which you can eat in a large amount without thinking of calories. Vegetables and fruits contains large amount of carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, proteins and fats necessary for healthy bones, organs, muscles and nerves.  Vitamins and minerals found in green leaves and juicy fruits are essential for normal body metabolism.</p>
<p>Clearly, eating a well-balanced diet which includes fruits and vegetables are an important part of a good diet. Everyone can benefit from eating more of them, and eating a variety of them is as important as the quantity you consumed. Most importantly, it&#8217;s critical to also include regular exercise into your well-balanced diet if you want to maintain a health body.</p>
<p>           <!--more-->Question about  health body</H3>Why is eating an all meat diet bad for your health and body?<br />I have this coworker who is a passionate 21 yr old, who is convinced that eating an all meat diet is the best for your body and health.  It is absolutely crazy, so if lots of people would respond with legitimate scientific/health reasons why not, that would be awesome!!! <img src='http://vesta-wines.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
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