I was told my a dietician that I need to decrease my carb intake and increase protein
Here are a few things you can do...Decrease or eliminate sweets, Decrease or eliminate alchols, Decrease refined carbohydrates, Maintain a healthy weight, Choose High fiber foods and not high saturated fats and of course be sure to exercise regularly
Stop eating meat and anything from a slaughterhouse.Up your protein intake.Cut out refined carbohydrates, if you can.Increase, instead of decrease, the variety of foods you eat.
High protein diets (HPDs) seem too good to be true - you get to eat high fat food, Carbohydrates found in fruits and vegetables decrease your risk for cancer. High protein diets (HPDs) seem too good to be true - you get to eat high fat food, Carbohydrates found in fruits and vegetables decrease your risk for cancer.
This is because the muscles in your body are swelling up. As they try to repair themselves they gain carbohydrates to develop more muscle. Giving the illusion you have lost tonage.
Diet is very important when trying to decrease or eliminate symptoms of ADHD. Ensuring that the child gets plenty of complex carbohydrates, protein, and fatty acids such as Omega 3 can make a huge difference in the persons ability to concentrate. The elimination of simple carbohydrates such as, white bread, sugar, and corn starch can also decrease ADHD symptoms. More information can be found at: http://www.webmd.com/add-ADHD/guide/ADHD-diets
carbohydrates
Indian carbohydrates are the same as any country's carbohydrates
Individuals who ingest a diet higher in carbohydrates will have a greater propensity to contract cavities. This is due to the affect sugar (glucose, fructose, etc) has on teeth. Those who brush and floss will decrease their chances of developing a cavity.
malnutrition of carbohydrates
Yes. They are carbohydrates.
They are closely related; sugars are carbohydrates, but not all carbohydrates are sugars.
It provides the roots with carbohydrates. (APEX)