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Robert Palmer's Articles in Diet & Nutrition

  • The Sugar Crisis
    Everybody has somewhat of a sweet tooth but some of us love our sugar too much. Too much sugar means too many calories and not enough nutrition. Furthur, a lot of sugar is "hidden" in foods that don't even taste sweet. Read on to find out why too much sugar is bad for your health, how you can cut back without giving your sweet tooth up for good and how to modify your diet to stop those sugar cravings.
  • Brocoli: Nature
    Broccoli is one of nature's finest foods. It contains several substances called phytonutrients which can do everything from reduce your risk of cancer to lessen your risk of developing cataracts. Read on to learn more about this amazing vegetable, the various phytonutrients it contains, and the wonderful things it can do for your health.
  • The Many Health Benefits of Garlic
    Looking for a super food that will spice up both your palate and your health? Look no furthur. The herb garlic has been used as a spice and as a medicinal herb for thousand of years. Turns out modern science has held up much of the folklore behind this tasty spice. Read on to find out the known health benefits of garlic, why it works and how best to use it.
  • Green Tea: A Dieters Dream
    Green tea has been used for it's antioxident properties for a long time and is just now being touted as a safe and reputable diet aid. And in fact it is. Green tea works on several bodily systems to help burn fat more quickly. Read on and find out how many different ways green tea can aid in weight loss.
  • Colon Hydrotherapy - Dissolving Fybroid Cysts
    A cyst or tumor is an abnormal growth of tissues having no useful function in the body. Tumors can be either benign or malignant. Benign is usually of no threat unless they become too large or obstruct other organs. However, it is best to dissolve any unwanted growths as a preventative.
  • How Much Protein Do You Really Need?
    A protein guige with a look into how much protein you should be getting in your diet and where to get it from.

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