Question by ragdoll (Chenoa, IL)
Posted on September 12, 2007
I understand drinking soda in excess is definitely going to contribute to weight gain over time, but what about consuming only sugar free/caffeine free diet soda?
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Question by Native (California)
Posted on September 05, 2007
Hi Amy, I just learned that I am borderline Diabetic. Can I make Old Orchard juices part of my daily routine, without adding extra sugars?
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Question by ericmommy (Missouri)
Posted on August 21, 2007
Is it best to eat before or after working out? Which one burns more calories?
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Question by sally58
Posted on August 06, 2007
I am 48 years old and am pretty active. I weigh 114 lbs and am in pretty good shape except for a small pot belly stomach and what I think…
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Question by zyrene
Posted on July 30, 2007
Would you mind to provide more info about cleansing diet?
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Question by Jean T.
Posted on July 25, 2007
For healthy balance, where one can one acquire pure chocolate, I mean, the real stuff? How to get the pure cacao?
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Question by zyrene
Posted on July 18, 2007
Would you mind to post some answers on how to cure uric acidity?
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Question by mca1062003 (Philippines)
Posted on July 10, 2007
Is it safe for pregnant women to drink cranberry juice for their UTI medication?
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Question by janlea (Round Rock, TX)
Posted on July 02, 2007
Sodium content and high blood pressure. My husband and I are trying to feed our family in a more healthy way. We understand that 4 grams of sugar is equal…
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Question by jenayre (Grand Rapids)
Posted on June 25, 2007
What is the daily calorie intake range for weight loss?
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