By: Conner Hughes | 2010-03-29 | Weight Loss Most researchers say that it takes about 20 minutes for our brains to realize that we are full. In accordance with this, most people who are trying to change their eating behavior are given advice to do the following - Put your utensils down in between bites, chew your food X amount of times, wait X seconds after you have swallowed to take the next bite, drink water in between each bite, stop half way through your meal and wait 10 minutes. read more
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By: Jerry Welsh | 2010-03-31 | Pets Dogs have a natural urge to chew. Unlike humans, nature has not provided dogs with hands. They investigate their surroundings by sniffing, tasting and by using their mouths. read more
By: Jake Neiers | 2010-04-02 | Pets Is your dog like my dog was? Does he/she chew on everything, ruining all of your valuable possessions? I couldn't tell you how many times I've come home to a living room full of chewed up objects, ranging from TV remotes to my wife's plants! read more
By: stevewestmoreland | 2010-10-20 | Pets Dog treats manufacturers have created treats in all shapes and sizes. But are they 100% dog friendly? I'm sure you've tried giving your dog rawhide (pig or cow skin). Pigs' ears are quite famous as well. read more
By: Angie McAdams | 2010-03-28 | Diabetes Pre-diabetic foods should consist of foods that are low in sugar, low in carbohydrates, low in calories, low in fat, low in cholesterol and in sodium. Wow, that's a lot right? Not necessarily. read more
By: Elisha F. Moore | 2010-03-28 | Weight Loss Take a minute and think about all of the diets you have seen people on. There are cabbage diets and protein diets, diets of raw foods, and diets of just liquids. read more
By: Don Timmions | 2010-04-03 | Pets Do you have a dog with a chewing problem? Our dog chewing prevention plan when set in action will stop your dog from chewing everything in sight? If you do not have a plan, then read this article below to get some proven tips that will surprise you. read more
By: Sally Canela | 2010-03-30 | Pets Does your dog chew up everything in your house? In order to curb destructive chewing it is first important to understand your dog's motives. This article will help you understand your dog's need for chewing. read more
By: Kelly Marshall | 2011-06-30 | Pets That is a good question with a relatively simple answer. Dogs chew to learn. Toddlers stick things in their mouth to learn. Teething is uncomfortable for puppies as well as humans and when they hit that six month period in their life, they will be teething. Chewing during this time... read more
By: James Pang | 2010-03-27 | Health & Fitness Having a delicious meal is nice. But do you chew your food thoroughly before swallow? How many times should you chew your food? read more
By: Chris Jacken | 2011-02-11 | Health & Fitness Before beginning to work out like heading to the gym for a cardio or weightlifting session, eating proper foods is regarded as one of the vital factors that maximize your efforts and results. Below are six kinds of foods beneficial for you during your workout. read more
By: Seo5 Consulting | 2011-09-15 | Pets Dog chews from Beefeaters are all rich sources of protein. More than that, feeding dog chews will cement the bond you have with your pet, because dogs love them! read more
By: Samantha P. Sanderson | 2011-07-11 | Pets ChewingIf a guinea pig does not chew many times a day, their front teeth will grow and grow. Chewing helps a guinea pig keep their teeth pared down to a good length. Check your guinea pig’s cage and make sure that he has toys, hay and hard foods to chew on each day.If you have decided to let your guinea pig roam freely about your house, try to be prepared for the likelihood that your furnit read more
By: Alan Joel | 2010-03-31 | Nutrition Good fats, bad fats. Trans-fats. Saturated fats and unsaturated fats. With all the different kinds of fats out there, some of which are good for you and some of which are not, it can be hard to figure out which fats you should eat and which you shouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole. This article reviews the different kinds of fats, and which are good for you, which are bad for you. It also tells you about the one "good" fat that your body cannot make by itself. read more