Tropical Weight Loss
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Rodriguez-Lopez reveals the remarkable health benefits. You'll be more hydrated. Thirsty? ... Your teeth will thank you. ... You'll cut your sugar and calorie intake. ... You'll lower your diabetes risk. ... Your risk for heart disease drops. ... Tips for success.
Tips for Healthy Snacking Fresh fruits and vegetables. Frozen fruit. Fruits canned in water or their own juice. Whole grain bread, crackers and...
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Lemon. Citrusy lemon packed with a powerhouse of vitamin C, potent antioxidants avert free radicals from damaging liver cells and improve liver...
Read More »Soda has long enjoyed a special place in the American diet. It finds its way into mixed drinks and ice cream floats, and it’s a popular partner to a piping-hot slice of pizza. Depending on where you are, finding a bottle of soda may even be easier than finding a bottle of water. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 49% of adults in the U.S. consume one sugary drink, like soda or lemonade, every day. And 63% of young people drink at least one beverage with added sugar daily. It’s time to step away from the soda. “Despite being so readily available, soda is far from healthy,” explains Dr. Eddie Rodriguez-Lopez, a primary care physician at Geisinger Medical Clinic Lock Haven. “In fact, soda and other sugary soft drinks may be one of the leading causes of obesity. While having an occasional soda isn’t going to have lasting long-term effects, having one or more sugary drinks every day will.” The fact is, your body changes for the better when you stop drinking soda — Dr. Rodriguez-Lopez reveals the remarkable health benefits.
What happens when you stop taking Ozempic®? Weight loss caused by GLP-1 agonist drugs is not always permanent. In clinical trials, people who...
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Drinking between 2 and 3 cups of hot green tea throughout the day should be sufficient for supplementing weight loss. The exact amount will vary...
Read More »“Cutting soda out of your diet not only lowers your risk for weight gain, but may help you actually lose weight as well,” says Dr. Rodriguez-Lopez.
Skinny Jab is a series of daily or weekly injections of a drug called liraglutide. These are injected into your stomach, at home, using a pen-like...
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Typically, a plant-based diet is high in vitamin C, lysine and antioxidants, all of which help with the production of collagen at a cellular level....
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Even in most normal weight and extremely fit women, the abdomen may not be completely flat following abdominoplasty. It is realistic for patients...
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Stage 1: Inflammation In the early stages of liver disease, the liver will become swollen or inflamed as the body's natural response to injury....
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