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Healthy Diet for January 8 – The Eyes Have It ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle

An old wives’ tale proves true: carrots do help you see better. It has long been known that carrots’ beta carotene (which forms vitamin A) helps your eyes adjust to dim light. Cutting-edge research suggests that other antioxidants in plant-based foods may help protect your eyesight from cataracts and age-related macular degeneration. Eating foods rich

Trim Healthy Mama’s Trim Healthy Table: More Than 300 All-New Healthy and Delicious Recipes from Our Homes to Yours – Best Diet Books ⋆ Best Diet Books ⋆ Lifestyle

Price: $32.50 – $17.95 (as of May 26,2018 11:15:12 UTC – Details) From the bestselling authors of the Trim Healthy Mama Plan and Trim Healthy Mama Cookbook, a new cookbook for the whole family! The Trim Healthy Mamas have helped hundreds of thousands of women lose weight and live healthier lives with their bestselling cookbook and

Healthy Diet for January 1 – Skip Resolutions, Make Plans – Healthy Diet – Lifestyle

Ever make New Year’s resolutions with enthusiasm, only to break them after a few days? For a better chance of success, make plans—not just resolutions—for fitness, healthier eating, weight loss, or whatever’s important for you. Here’s how: Break your big goals (resolutions) into smaller, more specific goals. List realistic changes that match your goals. Specifi

Healthy Diet for January 2 – Get  FIT – Healthy Diet – Lifestyle

Do you realize that a physically active lifestyle helps you get a deeper, more restful sleep? Gives you strength and stamina to do what matters most to you? Gives you some calorie leeway to enjoy another bite? May even extend your life? With the holiday season over, now’s a great time to see if  your

Healthy Diet for January 5 – Peanut Lover? – Healthy Diet – Lifestyle

Love peanuts? Then eat up. Dr. George Washington Carver discovered more than 300 ways to use peanuts! A member of the dried bean family, not a tree nut, peanuts provide protein. And they’re  also packed with heart-healthy  substances— among them folate, magnesium, good (monounsaturated) fats, and two plant substances called resveratrol and plant sterols—yet no

Healthy Paranoia

Healthy paranoia is a healthy, normative, and adaptive response to racism perceived by Black Americans. The term was first used by Grier and Cobbs to describe the inclination they observed among Blacks to mistrust Caucasians in the areas of education, business, law, work, interpersonal relations, politics, and counseling. They suggested that cultural mistrust, in a

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