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Your Obese Child & School Nutrition

Good Nutrition in School Can Help to Fight Childhood Obesity
Perhaps you are trying to help your child lose weight, or you feel he or she may be in danger of becoming overweight or unhealthy because of their eating and exercise habits.
If so, it is important that you consider the impact of your child’s time at […]

Carbohydrate Foods with Protein, Antioxidents, and Iron Levels

Balance your meals- You can do this by eating properly throughout your day. Try eating small meals between breakfast and dinner to keep your blood sugar levels stable. Combine carbohydrate foods with protein to keep stable blood sugar. Cut out fat by not eating deep fried foods, fatty meats and foods such as sugary desserts, […]

Creatine Supplements

Creatine is a naturally formed amino acid in the human body. It is a nutrient like proteins vitamins. Creatine is produced by the human body from existing amino acids as well as from the food we take. The main food sources of Creatine are fish and red meat products like beef, salmon, tuna and herring. […]

Discount Supplement

Discount Supplement - what is it?
Discount supplement is a term that means products made of one or more of the fundamental nutrients, for example vitamins, minerals, and proteins and is priced below the average prices of supplements. The examples of discount supplement products that are sold in the US market nowadays are supplements like bottled […]

Flax Seeds: A Rich Source of Omega-3’s

If you are trying to restore the balance between Omega-6 and Omega-3 essential fatty acids in your diet, you may want to eat a tablespoon or two of whole flax seeds each day. Flax seeds are the richest commonly available plant source of alpha-linolenic acid (omega-3’s). I recommend eating whole flax seed rather than flax […]