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Digestive Enzymes, Nutrition and Your Health

31. Januar 2010


Nutrition by Natalie Information about Digestive Enzymes Digestive Enzymes are enzymes that specifically work in the digestive system to facilitate the digestion, absorption, and transportation of nutrients. They also work to promote timely elimination of digestive waste products that are not of use to the body. Without enzymes, our cells would not get adequate nutrition and we would not survive. Enzymes function as catalysts to enhance and dramatically speed up biochemical reactions that occur in every one of our cells. They are only activated in water, so staying hydrated is very important for enzymes to work effectively. Enzymes must be present to ensure proper digestion of nutrients, energy production, metabolism, transportation of fluid to cells, and elimination of toxins among many other functions. Enzymes exist in foods to help our body’s breakdown what we eat. Raw, uncooked foods are the only foods that contain enzymes. Since the majority of our diets are cooked foods, we significantly limit the enzymes available in our food for digestion, thus putting more stress on our digestive systems. Some supplemental enzymes should be taken with food to enhance digestion and absorption of nutrients, whereas other supplemental enzymes should be taken on an empty stomach to support circulation, decrease inflammation, support our immune systems and combat stress. Imbalances in these factors have been scientifically proven to be associated with or the cause of numerous diseases. Please visit Natalie’s website at www.nutritionbynatalie.com This video was produced by Psychetruth http www.youtube.com www.livevideo.com ©Copyright 2007 Zoe Sofia. All Rights Reserved. This video maybe displayed in public, copied and redistributed for any strictly non-commercial use in its entire unedited form. Alteration or commercial use is strictly prohibited.

Fitness – Extreme Workout Challenge 2


For more Ass Kicking Workouts and Brutal Exercise challenges visit www.bodyrock.Tv

How to Care for Bearded Dragons : Bearded Dragon Diet


Bearded dragons eat a variety of foods from crickets to meal worms. Learn more about bearded dragon diets with expert reptile tips in this free pet care video. Expert: Cordell Jacques Bio: Cordell Jacques has worked in the pet industry for more than 10 years. Filmmaker: Travis Waack

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Optimal Health & Raw Vegan with Dr Clement, Part 1 of 3


The following interview with Dr. Brian Clement, Director of the Hippocrates Health Institute provides essential information to everyone who is authentic about choosing a path of optimal health by eating an optimal diet. Some of the topic Brian approaches include: Why eating a vegan diet? Why raw Vegan? What king of raw vegan is optimal and why? What about the belief about having to eat cook food in our diet depending on our constitution? Diets associated with yoga or other spiritual paths. Myths and rituals. This interview is part of an ongoing project with regard to preparing consciously for the events surrounding 2012.

Optimal Health & Raw Vegan with Dr Clement, Part 1 of 3

30. Januar 2010


The following interview with Dr. Brian Clement, Director of the Hippocrates Health Institute provides essential information to everyone who is authentic about choosing a path of optimal health by eating an optimal diet. Some of the topic Brian approaches include: Why eating a vegan diet? Why raw Vegan? What king of raw vegan is optimal and why? What about the belief about having to eat cook food in our diet depending on our constitution? Diets associated with yoga or other spiritual paths. Myths and rituals. This interview is part of an ongoing project with regard to preparing consciously for the events surrounding 2012.

Jillian Michaels – Struggling With Slow Weight Loss


If you are doing everything right and it’s still not working, check your hormones. Have your doctor recommend an Endocrinologist.

2010 Fitness Trends :: Part 3 :: It’s Your Call with Lynn Doyle


On this episode of “It’s Your Call with Lynn Doyle,” Lynn and her panel of experts take a look at some of the hottest selling exercise programs/equipment along with some popular diet plans and critique what works and what doesnt. Check out more at www.lynndoyle.net

Skinny Celebs

29. Januar 2010


Music : Aly & Aj – The Potencial Breakup Song

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Atkins Diet: Low Carb Fried Chicken


In this cooking video, I detail how to make one of my staples of the diet — low carb fried chicken. You don’t have to give up the joy of fried chicken, and contrary to low fat diets, you can eat the skin too! I have fried chicken at least once a week almost. Chicken has a great amount of protein as well as delicious fat in the skin. I display 2 of the 3 methods that are among the acceptable coatings for chicken or chicken-fried foods (like Country Fried Steaks): * Parmesan Cheese – Induction friendly * Carbquik breading — I typically buy mine from Netrition or Amazon. www.amazon.com * Crushed Pork Rinds. ** not shown Just run the pork rinds through a food processor to crush the rinds into smaller pieces. You would be surprised by how tasty this is, and how little pork rinds flavor there is remaining. I had intended to show this method as well, but Wal-mart wasn’t selling them anymore. Here is the recipe for the breading: * 1 cup of Carbquik flour * 2 TBS Paprika * 1 TBS Black Pepper * Dashes of Cayenne Pepper, Chili Pepper, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Poultry Seasoning Thanks for watching my videos and subscribing for those that have. You guys are the best to keep me motivated.

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FEEDING THE BIG CATS! Tigers Lions – Big Cat TV


Feeding time has to be the cats favorite time of day. We do our best to make sure their diets are not only healthy but also interesting for them. Listen in as Scott takes you through our food prep for the big cats like the tigers, and watch along as you get right down next to the big cats as they eat their raw meat. Bon Appe’tit! ***Some have been asking about cost- this is an estimate price for our zoo diet (Natural Balance), with chicken and beef as well. Prices change drastically in this strange ecnonomy. *Estimated Food Cost per year:+/- Tiger $4200 Leopard $1100 Smaller cats $200-500 For more info about BIG CAT RESCUE visit: www.bigcatrescue.org Find us on FACEBOOK www.facebook.com MYSPACE: www.myspace.com TWITTER: twitter.com DONATE: www.bigcatrescue.org THANK YOU!

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