Indigestion - The Discomfort of Sour Stomach

February 22nd, 2009 by Usman Iftikhar

Indigestion with its symptoms like pain, bloating, burping… not only is bad for health, but also makes you uncomfortable especially in communication with other people. This post will tells your more about Indigestion. You may also visit and read more posts about health on Johns Hopkins Health Alerts which provides cutting-edge information on healthy living after 50 in an easy-to-read format, completely FREE of charge.

If you suffer from indigestion, you’re not alone. Indigestion accounts for roughly 70% of all gastrointestinal complaints. Read the rest of this entry »

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Water And Weight Loss

February 22nd, 2009 by Usman Iftikhar

Water is an essential part of body and it is a very close friend to weight loss. Most people don’t drink enough water to make a healthy body. This post will tells you more fact about water and weight loss. You may want to visit Eat to lose weight to read more posts on weight loss especially what types of foods will help you achieve your weight loss goals. Water and weight loss go hand in hand. As a matter of fact research has now proven that it is almost impossible to lose weight without consuming the proper amount of water. However when you ask most people they will plainly tell you that they do not drink enough water. As a matter of fact many people will say that they can not stand to drink water and therefore they just do not drink it. Read the rest of this entry »

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Is Cheddar Cheese bad for you?

February 17th, 2009 by Usman Iftikhar

Although Cheddar cheese is made in many countries including the US, New Zealand, Canada and Ireland, it originated in the Somerset village of Cheddar and this English cheese was enjoyed way back in the 12th century when Henry II ordered 10,000 lbs worth of it! (That’s a big sandwich! - Beeble.) It is possible that Cheddar was sold in the town of that name and possibly produced in a different area, but Cheddar cheese has been linked to that part of the West Country for years. The nearby Cheddar caves provided the ideal conditions – humid, with constant temperature – for the cheese to mature.

Nutrients are based on 100 grams

  •    Calories: 407.14 kcal
  •    Protein: 25 grams
  •    Carbohydrates: 0 grams
  •    Fibre: 0 grams
  •    Fat Saturated: 21.43 grams
  •    Fat Mono unsaturated: 9.28 grams
  •    Fat Polyunsaturated: 1.07 grams
  •    Calcium: 728.57 milligrams
  •    Phosphorus: 517.86 milligrams
  •    Sodium: 625 milligrams
  •    Potassium: 100 milligrams
  •    Zinc: 3.21 milligrams
  •    Iron: 0.71 milligrams
  •    Magnesium: 28.57 milligrams
  •    Vitamin A: 278.57 micrograms
  •    Vitamin B1: 0.036 milligrams
  •    Vitamin B2: 0.39 milligrams
  •    Vitamin B3: 0 milligram
  •    Vitamin B6: 0.071 milligrams
  •    Vitamin C: 0 milligrams
  •    Vitamin E: 0.357 micrograms
  •    Folate (folic acid): 17.86 micrograms

(A low carb food that will still add on the pounds to your body – Beeble) Read the rest of this entry »

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