information needed on hyperthyroidism.
there are about 100 calories in yogurt even though its healthy it still has a lot of calories
Yes, fresh fruit is generally very good for you and so is yoghurt (though not too much of the latter). Natural yoghurt is better than standard yoghurt, and 'live' yoghurt is better than natural (though you can get live and natural, which is even better).
No. The best yogurt in the world is real yogurt. One brand of real yogurt available in the U.S., (well, in New York, anyway) is Fage, which is from Greece. Even without anything added to it, it has a rich, luxurious taste that makes you think you must be sinning, even though it's quite healthful. Once you taste this yogurt, you'll wonder how on earth the idea of yogurt got so badly corrupted when it was introduced to the New World.
Yes, if breast cancer has been diagnosed in your immediate family
Dairy products (even though petstores sell yogurt drops they are very bad for guinea pigs.) Nuts.
Of course! sure You can use any type of yogurt you want. Nonfat yogurt would even make it more healthy! Good job! :)
Hyperthyroidism is when the thyroid gland in the body is overactive. The symptoms this causes can range from palpitations and sweating, tremor in the hands, feeling anxious and tense a lot, losing weight even when eating normally.
Not all bacteria is unhealthy, even though it may seem all is bad for you. Yoghurt is considered a healthy food, and its the good bacteria that makes it healthy.
A remission is when one is lacking of symptoms even though they are diagnosed with a chronic illness. Remissions are often association with inactive cancer which might have an impact in the future.
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Yes, you can drink coffee if you have hyperthyroidism, but it may be unwise or even dangerous to do so. Can and should are very different terms.For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of thyroid dysfunction, please seek the help of a board certified endocrinologist who specializes in thyroid problems.
Absolutely. Anyone can be diagnosed with ADHD at any age. The essential thing, though, is that the symptoms had been there since you were seven years old or younger. Many people live with ADHD for years, even into adulthood, only to figure out on their own that the problems they were experiencing were due to something that was actually treatable.