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Seven Drinks for That Perfect Diet Programme

Seven Drinks for That Perfect Diet Programme

Dieting and drinking definitely do not go hand in hand. An alcoholic drink can add a few pounds easily to your body. And you certainly do not want to gain weight after all that rigorous dieting just because you decided to have one drink at a party. Don't fret anymore because our experts have charted out a diet plan where you can enjoy some selected drinks without worrying about calories. Here are ...
9 Healthy Summer Cocktails

9 Healthy Summer Cocktails

Summer may be coming to an end but the happy hours for cocktail lovers are still on. Summer and spring seem to inspire some of the most yummy and exotic cocktails. It is a season that helps you go beyond the traditional gin and tonic and encourages you to mix up cocktails and mocktails. The problem is that nowadays there are many cocktails that are laden with sugar and calories. And although one ...
All About Calories

All About Calories

For years now, calories have been a huge craze. All foods, except water, has some. Every time you eat, you take in calories. Your weight management efforts will succeed on the basis of how much calories you take in versus those you burn off. Many people count calories as listed on the back of product boxes to try and lose weight. But a lot of people don't understand the concept which is why a lot ...

Discussions - 0 Calorie Drinks

0 calorie drinks
Q: Is there any possibility to get 0 calorie drinks in the near future?

A: You can always hope. But whether or not 0 calorie drinks will be available in the near future is open to debate and you will never know until it happens. Many soft drink manufacturers claim that their diet options contain zero calories, but in reality this is not true and they contain a minimum of 5 calories. But with the current technology someone...

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0 calorie alcoholic drinks
Q: Are there any 0 Calorie Alcoholic Drinks?

A: I sincerely doubt it. I am sure that there are a few drinks that contain lower calories than normal alcoholic drinks, but zero calories is something of a dream for the future I reckon. You can switch to things such as diet coke and sodas to mix your drinks with and this should help you cut down some calories and at the same time enjoy your drink. ...

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0 calorie liquor
Q: Will a 0 Calorie liquor hit the market?

A: Who knows! One can never know what will hit the market in the future. But in all probability by the time a zero calorie beer or vodka hits the market, we will not be around to try it out. And in any case what is the point of drinking a zero calorie liquor? I mean you enjoy a beer for the taste and a zero calorie beer might not taste all that good. ...

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0 calories a day
Q: What diet can give you 0 calories a day?

A: No diet! I'm sorry but that's the answer. No matter what you eat, you will be consuming some amount of calories. How do you expect to survive without eating proper food? Your body will not be able to function in an efficient manner and you will probably faint even if you could find a diet plan that has zero calories. The only option that you have ...

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Health News - 0 Calorie Drinks

Eat, Drink and Be Merry: Check What You are Eating

Eat, Drink and Be Merry: Check What You are Eating

We have grown up hearing "Opposites attract each other", since our adolescence. Well, this may apply to some extent in man-woman relationship and dating concepts, but not so well in other areas like food choice and combination types. Can you combine the two opposite genres of "khichri" and "Murgh Musallam? Can mutton biryani be taken with fruits? Khichri will go well with ...
Bottle Feeding for Long Linked to Obesity

Bottle Feeding for Long Linked to Obesity

A study by Temple University at Philadelphia has found that long use of feeding bottles in children at the age of 2 and over can lead to obesity. The experts have for long recommended the stoppage of feeding bottles by the age of 1 to prevent tooth decay in little children. But such advices are paid least attention by parents. For the purpose of this study, which was published in the Journal, ...

Health Tips - 0 Calorie Drinks

Replace high calorie beverages with coconut water. It is low in calories (just 48 calories in 200 ml glass) and virtually fat free.

By replacing higher calorie beverages with coconut water, you can save thousands of calories a year, which can help you during the weight loss process to a significant extent. For ...

Replace carbonated soft drinks with chilled green tea. It is not only less in calories, but also helps in cancer, heart diseases, hypertension & diabetes.

Green tea, when consumed chilled, serves as a good replacement for sweetened soft drinks/soda. It also comes with several flavors and variety. Add a bit of honey instead of sugar ...

To burn more calories, build muscles. The more muscles you have the more calories you will burn.

Your body requires approximately 6 calories a day to sustain a pound (or 0.45 kg) of muscle compared to 2 calories required for fat. There are a lot of weight lifting exercises to ...

Stop drinking soft drinks to lose weight and be healthy. Drinking soft drinks increases your risk of obesity.

The relationship between soft drink consumption and body weight is so strong that researchers calculate that for each additional sugar-sweetened soft drink consumed, the risk of ...

Glossary - 0 Calorie Drinks

HDL

High-density lipoproteins (HDL) is one of the 5 major groups of lipoproteins (chylomicrons, VLDL, IDL, LDL, HDL). Lipoproteins, which are combinations of lipids (fats) and proteins, are the form in which lipids are transported in the blood. The high-...

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