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Halt the Fat-Making Hormone

Stop the Feeding Frenzy and Zap Sugar Cravings. It’s not calories, but the hormonal effect of food that’s making Americans fat. Nearly 75% of us now qualify as being either overweight or obese. And, insulin is America’s fat promoting and storage hormone. It’s fed by high glycemic carbs—think cereal, bagels, rice cakes and sugar—which we … READ MORE

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Sweet Madness

How you can flip the switch on sugar addiction. It’s tragic but true. About 9 out of 10 of our children and teens drink soda every single day. This liquid sugar is the most prevalent source of ”hidden” sugar in their entire diet. Not only are sugar-sweetened drinks associated with obesity, heart disease, pre-diabetes and diabetes, but liquid calorie consumption of … READ MORE

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The Number One Weight Loss Saboteur

The culprit behind cravings, bloating, and possible thyroid problems. It’s definitely nobody’s BFF, but you just can’t escape it. Candida albicans is in the air, in your throat, and in your gut. That’s a fact of life. But when this yeast grows out of control—like when we consume sugar in the form of “white stuff” … READ MORE

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Break the Yeast Cycle

Say goodbye to cravings, bloating, and possible thyroid problems. Yeast is definitely nobody’s BFF. But it can be with us for life—which is why I was so happy to finally read an article about yeast overgrowth on the front page of the Lifestyle section in the Spokesman Review. Yeast is finally getting the respect it deserves. And it’s about … READ MORE

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UTIs – The Cranberry Cure

Here’s the Juice on Why it Works. Accounting for about 8.3 million medical visits annually, urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the second most common infection in humans. This serious health problem impacts one in five women, and many suffer recurring infections. Most urinary infections are due to E. coli, bacteria normally found in the intestines. Chlamydia, … READ MORE

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