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Articles related to "Acid Base Balance"
Fruits and Vegetables are Good for Bones Calcium and vitamin D have always been credited for strong bones. A new study suggests a diet rich in fruits and vegetables offers similar advantages. acid-base balance • acidosis • bone resorption • buffering agents • bicarbonates
Acid-Alkaline Balance Diet and nutrition play a key role in this balance, and if the body is not able to compensate for an unbalanced diet, the body's internal environment becomes compromised. acid-alkaline balance • acid-base balance • zone of optimal health • alkaline foods • acidic foods
Coffee and Estrogen Dominance If women understand the relationship between their diet, the acid-base balance in their bodies, and estrogen dominance, they can improve their ability to avoid disease. coffee • estrogen dominance • acid-base balance • allergies • breast cancer
Food Combining and Homeostasis Maintaining balance in the body is essential to good health. The acid/base balance is a critical part of maintaining homeostasis for without it disease quickly follows. alkalizing • constipation • ph balance • digestion • urea
The Definition of Acid In order to plan out a proper diet it is important to understand all of the nutrients. Acids are important to understand in order to maintain the body's acid/base balance free acid • ph value • acid forming • alkalizing • acidity
Arthritis and Oxidative Stress Arthritis is a complex disease with several inter-related causes. Science is learning that oxidative stress is one of them. arthritis • joint pain • oxidative stress • mediterranean diet • antioxidants
Low Sodium and Salt-Free Diets Salt-free diets, low sodium diets, and diets in general are all heard and experimented throughout the world. But to what extent are these right? low-sodium diets • salt-free diets • excess salt • daily allowance • disorders
Mineral Mystery Minerals are essential to daily routines, but with so much information about healthy eating, it can be confusing knowing what we need to function. healthy eating • food facts • sources • deficiency • minerals
Dietary Salt is an Important Mineral in the Body The body cannot survive without salt, from enhancing its flavor; to preserving and prolonging the shelf-life of food, salt is a part of everyone's diet. salt • sodium • important dietary minerals • enhancing flavor of food • salt deficiency
Dogs and Antifreeze Poisoning Most antifreeze products contain ethylene glycol which is poison when ingested by pets or humans, causing kidney failure and death. symptoms of antifreeze poisoning • dogs • antifreeze • engine coolant • radiator fluid
Properties and Uses of Sodium Bicarbonate This bicarbonate is known under a variety of names including baking soda. It is cheap, versatile and useful around the home, kitchen, for the body and medicinal purposes. baking • soda • sodium • bicar bonate • baking soda
Snorkelling Techniques Snorkelling is a great and enjoyable way to start exploring the underwater world. For example, when snorkelling the Great Barrier Reef. snorkelling techniques • snorkelling experience • snorkelling great barrier reef • clearing the snorkel • surface diving with a snorkel
Zinc and Exercise Peak athletic performance is influenced by several factors one of which is carbonic anhydrase - an enzyme that contains zinc. zinc • zinc deficiency • daily recommended allowance • zinc toxicity • carbonic anyhydrase
Health Facts: Natural Minerals Many natural minerals are essential for health. Essential minerals have diverse roles; vitamins need minerals. Without daily intake mineral supplements may be required. health facts of natural minerals • basic mineral facts • essential minerals • mineral supplement • minerals for human health
The Urinary System - Regulating Fluids and More The urinary system is one of twelve organized body systems that have several functions: blood filtration, pH and blood pressure regulation, urine production and removal. urinary system • kidneys • bladder • kidney tests • urinary system anatomy
Runners - What About High Protein? food intake, high protein, low carb, good or not? high protein; good or not?
Optimum Dietary Protein is Vital for Bone Health All persons require dietary protein. Just how much you need depends on your gender, age, physical activity, and health status. proteins: building blocks of life • functions of proteins • dangers of a high protein diet • diseases caused by dietary protein insufficiency • populations at risk for protein deficiency disease |
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