Become a “Health Nut”
Become a “Health Nut” Thinking about cleaning out the colon? Adding good fiber can help with that. Eating a handful of nuts and seeds every day is a great way to add not only fiber but good fat into your diet too. Nuts and seeds can help you lose or maintain weight by satisfying your appetite. They can also stabilize your blood-sugar levels and improve your cholesterol and triglycerides, which may reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Additional nutrients in nuts and seeds, such as fiber, magnesium, potassium, and vitamin B6, provide added protection against cardiovascular disease. 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Walk/Run For Your Life B12 Deficiency/Pernicious Anemia Awareness What is B12 Deficiency/PA, Symptoms and Treatment Co-Factors Events Become a “Health Nut” Thinking about cleaning out the colon? Adding good fiber can help with that. Eating a handful of nuts and seeds every day is a great way to add not only fiber but good fat into your diet too. Nuts and seeds can help you lose or maintain weight by satisfying your appetite. They can also stabilize your blood-sugar levels and improve your cholesterol and triglycerides, which may reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Additional nutrients in nuts and seeds, such as fiber, magnesium, potassium, and vitamin B6, provide added protection against cardiovascular disease. Walnuts and pumpkin seeds are especially rich in omega-3 fats, which lower inflammation throughout your body. Walnuts and Pumpkin Seeds are a couple of good options for those suffering with arthritis and other inflammatory diseases. Many nuts and seeds contain magnesium and potassium, which work together to prevent osteoporosis. Magnesium also helps protect against type 2 diabetes, and along with manganese and vitamin B6, may improve PMS symptoms. Share on Social Media Previous PostNext Post Related Posts Are all vitamins created equal? The bio-hazards of the vitamin… Gluten Free & Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies Does Food Affect Mood? Follow us Facebook-f Twitter Linkedin-in Icon-instagram-1 Icon-email1 Join our Buy Club! Why buy retail when you can take advantage of our Buy Club prices!Every week Act Natural offers the best in organic fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses and dairy, and fresh juice. When you buy a family membership for just $30 a year (March to March), you get 30% off the retail price! We offer case discounts! We offer 5% discount in bulk and case orders.
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