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    Therapeutic Diet Teaching Plan: Celiac Disease M. Katherine Nave Marian University School of Nursing Celiac disease is a genetic disease which affects almost one percent of the U.S. population. Surprisingly enough‚ almost 95% of people with celiac disease are either misdiagnosed or undiagnosed. Having celiac disease means that one’s immune system is attacking any gluten that has been ingested causing damage to the small intestine. The damage done to the small intestine will prevent absorption

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    Gluten Free Diet

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    A gluten-free diet is a way of life for the person with celiac disease‚ a digestive disorder due to severe gluten sensitivity. No one needs to tell them to stay completely off of gluten‚ the protein component found in many grains. But what about people with joint pain‚ brain fog‚ loss of balance or other neurological and auto-immune disorders? All of these problems have also been linked with gluten consumption. One out of every 133 healthy adults in the United States‚ (University of Chicago Celiac

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    Should The Government Have A Say In Our Diets? I. Introduction Thesis Statement: Even though the government may have people´s best interest at heart‚ I strongly believe it is in citizens freedom what kind of diet they can choose. II. Body A. Many statistics indicate that a high protein diet is connected to heart diseases. 1. There is a BMJ study that proves heart diseases among 30 – 47 y/o women. 2. Protein increases physical activity. B. It is known that salt may be the cause for health

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    Atkins or "Fadkins" Diet

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    Part 1 1. a. Proteins • made of amino acids • main functions - cell synthesis and repair‚ energy as needed • examples - soy‚ beans‚ legumes‚ nuts‚ seeds‚ animal products (milk‚ meats‚ cottage cheese‚ etc.) b. Carbohydrates • made of carbon‚ hydrogen‚ oxygen • main functions - primary energy source‚ fat and protein metabolism‚ energy reserves in stored glycogen‚ blood glucose fuels brain and CNS • examples - starch‚ sugars (breads‚ pasta‚ starchy vegetables‚ fruit sugars‚ simple sugars

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    Normally‚ people who are put on the keto diet begins by fasting for about 24 hours before they start on the diet. Here‚ fasting is used to fast-tracks the onset of ketosis. Treatment for epilepsy The keto diet is highly effective in treating epilepsy. The first reputable scientific study linking fasting to the cure of epilepsy was conducted in France in 1911.During this period

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    THE LAZY ZONE DIET The Lazy Zone Diet is a diet and lifestyle plan that divides your food portions per meal to ensure the best results. There are several rules to follow in this diet plan. The most important rules are to begin each day with a zone meal within the first hour of waking up. Each meal should include the correct portions of protein‚ carbohydrates and fat. It is important to eat three meals a day and two snacks which will equal five meals a day. You should avoid pasta‚ bread‚ grains

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    Low Fat Diet vs. Low Carb Diet Low Fat Diet Fat is the number one enemy of a lot of people‚ particularly the medical people and people going into diet and are health conscious. It gets a lot of the attention for many good reasons. Cholesterol levels in the blood could increase because of it and ultimately a person’s risk for heart disease would also heighten. Also‚ some fatty foods‚ or basically the delicious foods such as bacon‚ sausage‚ and potato chips often have fewer vitamins and minerals

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    must all now be familiar with the Atkins Diet. Of all of the ’trend’ diets that move through our popular culture‚ none has caused as much interest or controversy. Put forward by the late Dr. Robert Atkins in the 70’s‚ the diet that has caused a storm is continuing to acquire both dedicated followers and severe opponents both within and without the medical community. The Atkins diet itself is only the most popular of an approach usually called low-carb diets because of the primary interest in restricting

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    Diet Coke and Coca-cola

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    Slogans‚ 1886 - 2012 in America (usually including Canada)[1] 1886 - Drink Coca-Cola. 1904 - Delicious and refreshing. 1905 - Coca-Cola revives and sustains. 1906 - The great national temperance beverage. 1908 - Good til the last drop 1917 - Three million a day. 1922 - Thirst knows no season. 1923 - Enjoy life. 1924 - Refresh yourself. 1925 - Six million a day. 1926 - It had to be good to get where it is. 1927 - Pure as Sunlight 1927

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    (fruitta o verdura)...............al KILO? How much are ..................(fruit or veg )...............al KILO? ...................Costano .................................EURO Unlike most diets‚ the mediterranean diet isn’t meant to make one promote massive weight loss. The mediterranean diet was created because studies for about 50

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