Archive for June 21st, 2009

Sporting success is all in a healthy diet – or is it?
Dispatch Online, South Africa
The Frenchman learned about diet during his two years in Japan as manager of Grampus 8 in Japan. “It was the best diet I ever had,” he said of his time there. “The whole way of life is linked to health. Their diet is basically boiled vegetables,

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Examiner.com
Ecological benefits of a vegetarian diet
Examiner.com
Some opt for a plant-based diet for health reasons; others do it for religious purposes. But what many fail to consider is one of the main reasons a vegetarian diet is so important, especially these days…it helps our planet. In 2006, The United Nations

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It's never too late to eat a well-balanced diet
Vancouver Sun,  Canada
Maintaining a well-balanced diet is a challenge for many seniors, but dietician Diana Steele insists that eating well doesn't have to be a complicated matter. 'You're worth more than tea and toast.” That's what dietician Diana Steele tells seniors when

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The Sun
The four-week bikini diet plan
The Sun, UK
"I managed to drop back to my pre-pregnancy weight of 11st with the help of the Cambridge Diet and Fit Squad but I didn't feel confident enough to wear a bikini for our holiday." Rachel and husband Colin, 38, a security consultant of Braintree, Essex,

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ABC News
Greener diet reduces dairy cows' methane burps
The Associated Press
COVENTRY, Vt. (AP) — Vermont dairy farmers Tim Maikshilo and Kristen Dellert, mindful of shrinking their carbon footprint, have changed their cows' diet to reduce the amount of gas the animals burp — dairy cows' contribution to global warming.
Vt. farmers cut cows' emissions by altering diets WEAR
Farmers in Vermont Change Cow Nutrition, Cut Methane Gas Emissions ShortNews.com
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Sounds of protest in Iran…Hostages killed in Iraq…Cow diets
Reiten Television KXMB Bismarck, ND
COVENTRY, Vt. (AP) Some Vermont dairy farmers are doing their part to fight global warming by changing their cows' diet. They're taking part in a project that aims to reduce the amount of gas cows burp by feeding them alfalfa, flax and grasses instead

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Sounds of protest in Iran…Hostages killed in Iraq…Cow diets
Reiten Television KXMB Bismarck, ND
COVENTRY, Vt. (AP) Some Vermont dairy farmers are doing their part to fight global warming by changing their cows' diet. They're taking part in a project that aims to reduce the amount of gas cows burp by feeding them alfalfa, flax and grasses instead

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Autism diet book wins major health book award
Examiner.com
Nourishing Hope for Autism, a holistic book that promotes diet as an effective way to help reduce the symptoms of autism, has been named the Most Progressive Health Book of 2009 as part of the Independent Publishers Book Awards.

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Vt. farmers cut cows' emissions by altering diets
WEAR, FL
COVENTRY, Vt. (AP) — Some Vermont dairy farmers are changing their cows' diet to help fight global warming. Stonyfield Farm's Greener Cow Project aims to reduce the amount of gas cows burp by feeding them alfalfa, flax and grasses instead of corn or

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Mental Ability and Mental Health Through The Raw Food Diet
HealthNewsDigest.com, NY
Diet affects ideas, perceptions and even dreams. Eating a raw food diet definitely provides the nutrients the brain needs to get rid of brain fog, make the mind sharper and give one a “competitive edge” at work. One's short-term memory sharpens.

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