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Nutrition Guide Resources:

1. Nutrition Guide - Guide for Nutrition and Calorie Need

Nutrition Guide for Diet and Supplements. How many calories do I need? Which nutritional supplements do I need? How many calories do men and women need?

http://nutrition.about.com/library/bl_nutrition_guide_intro.htm

2. About.com's Nutrition Guide

Guide to nutrition information with vitamin and mineral index, news updates, free e-mail newsletter

http://nutrition.about.com/

3. Arbor Nutrition Guide

Guide to nutrition resources on the Internet including food science, clinical nutrition, ancient diets

http://arborcom.com/


Nutrition Related Articles:

Health Secrets From Five Thousand Years Ago

When you get sick, you go to the doctor. And the doctor will, of course, prescribe medicines. You will go and buy medicines. You take them, and hopefully, you get well. This is how the health profession goes on now...

By: Gregg Hall

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By: Bertil Hjert

Green Tea A Healthy Alternative To Soda

In the hot days of summer it is easy to reach for a soda to help you cool off. However sodas do not really quench your thirst and there are some other healthier more refreshing alternatives. One of the most refreshing ways...

By: Zach Thompson

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The Wedding Diet for Brides-to-Be

Finding the perfect wedding dress is one thing - fitting into it is another! On "The Early Show on Saturday Morning," Frances Largeman-Roth , senior food and nutrition editor at Health magazine , s...


Farm-raised catfish nutritionally different from wild

Catfish is one of my favorite meals when we go out to eat. The catfish I have in any local restaurant or buy in the grocery store is farm-raised catfish.


Calcium supplements linked to heart attacks

PEOPLE taking calcium supplements have about a 30 per cent higher risk of heart attack, research suggests.



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