Posts Tagged ‘Maher’

1 of 8 Your Health Your Choice

Watch this great video about weight loss

and fat burning tips

Listen to Jeff explain the safe and easy way to burn fat and lose weight

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1 of 3 CNN: Is meat safe?

tinyurl.com Added On October 13, 2009 Larry King and panel talk about loved ones consuming and being injured by contaminated meat products.

2 of 6 Lierre Keith on The Vegetarian Myth

supernaturalmom.com www.marksdailyapple.com www.imminst.org 11/25/09 Lierre Keith on “The Vegetarian Myth” — How Agriculture is Killing the Planet as Well as Our Health Lierre Keith, author of the controversial new book The Vegetarian Myth: Food, Justice, and Sustainability talks about how modern agriculture is not sustainable and is destroying our planet. She is a farmer, radical feminist activist, and former vegan. She says her food choices permanently damaged her body. She talks about the dangers of eating a vegetarian diet, why soy should be avoided at all cost, tips for educating young girls about the way they eat, plus recommendations on ways we can save the planet.

Robert “Sugar: Bitter Truth” Lustig rejects food pyramid but does not endorse low-carb diet

www.blogtalkradio.com The American Heart Association now recommends that you keep added sugars to less than 5% of your calorie intake. That’s about 25 grams or 6 teaspoons per day for an average-sized adult. blog.nutritiondata.com

5 of 5 Diet wars – Low fat vs low carb

tinyurl.com — People put on weight when they take in more calories than they burn. If you think of food as fuel, the energy content of the fuel is measured in calories. A slice of bread, for example, has about 100 food calories. If you were to add up all the calories you consumed in a day — breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks — that’s your energy input. Your body uses this energy for everything from breathing to moving around. Everyone is different, but over the course of a day, an “average” man expends something like 1800 calories and an “average” woman around 1500 calories. Jon Palfreman is the producer of “Diet Wars.” It turns out that even a slight energy imbalance will, over time, have consequences. Eating only 50 calories a day more than you burn will over time translate into about one pound a year, or 30 pounds over three decades. – Is it fair to blame low fat-dietary advice (such as that contained in the USDA food pyramid) for the obesity crisis? No. While the percentage of fat in the American diet dropped from 40 percent in 1990 to around 34 percent today, the absolute amount of fat actually increased. The true explanation for the obesity epidemic is much simpler: Americans are eating more total calories. In the 1990s, the bulk of those additional calories came from carbs — mostly refined starches and sugary drinks. – How do diets work? All diets work by restricting calories. Since simply telling people to eat smaller portions doesn’t sell books, most