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New pet books make ideal gifts
My Pet WorldReading about their best friends is something pet lovers crave. Here are seven new pet books, covering everything from pet portraits to a controversial approach to pet care. "Puppyhood: Life-Size Portraits of Puppies at 6 Weeks Old," (by J. Nichole...Tags: Science and Technology, Steve Dale, Food Industry, Diets and Dieting, American Kennel Club
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Alphabet Soup for the Pet Lover's Soul
With all the comments and questions I received about what everyone was feeding their dogs and cats, I couldn’t help but continue my rant about marketing to all of us pet owners and how we buy into it. Even as veterinarians (as if we should know...Tags: Nutrition, Urinary System, Human Body, Companies and Corporations, Iodine (dietary supplement)
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Chocolate-making reinvented to satisfy those raw, vegan cravings
Brand XMix a dash of business savvy, a touch of tenacity and a whole lot of raw chocolate and you've got Erika Martin's recipe for success. Her raw and vegan-friendly chocolate company, Blissed Out, is changing the way our city eats sweets. And man, do they... -
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Kimberly Richardson left her diabetic and high blood pressure drugs and insulin behind by turning to a raw food diet. After being plagued with medication during her pregancy Kimberly decided to try alternative methods to get her health back on track she...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Health, Insulin, Recipes, Vegan Diet
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Veterinarian unleashes pets' innate healing systems
Dr. Barbara Royal consults at every Chicago zoo, has administered acupuncture to elephants and zebras, scrubbed oil from otters and tagged wild owl nests. She's treated arthritic camels, tarantulas with torn skin, and a starving spider monkey. But...
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EatingWell: The pros and cons of 4 trendy diets
Premium Health News ServiceLet's face it: Hollywood makes losing weight look easy! Especially with all those toned bodies walking the red carpet this awards season. But if shedding a few pounds is on your to-do list, don't be so quick to follow in the footsteps of your favorite...Tags: Celebrities, Calcium, Megan Fox, Uma Thurman, Dietary Supplements
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Beware of colon cleansing claims
Special to The TimesTo read the Internet ads, you'd think that our bodies were awash in "toxins" -- usually unspecified -- and that we should therefore go to dramatic lengths, such as "colon cleansing" and chelation, to get rid of all this bad stuff. Don't believe it. Or to...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Hazardous Materials, Health and Safety at School, University of California, Los Angeles, Metal
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Remarkable Woman: Karyn Calabrese
For evidence that eating vegetables (especially raw ones) is good for you, look no further than Karyn Calabrese. You'll probably find her perched at the desk in her office, one floor up from the restaurant, cafe and holistic therapy center on North...Tags: Food Industry, Diets and Dieting, Health, Family, Chicago Restaurants
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Raw Food Diet
Food is one of life's pleasures, but it can also be like a drug.
"I actually felt a physical pull to food when I saw something I couldn't help myself." Two years ago Dallas resident Miranda Martinez reached her breaking point. "I had completely given up...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Health, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Chiropractic, Heart Disease
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All About Food: Raw food full of complex flavors
The other day we dined on delicious "fried" avocado mini-tostados, tasty olive pizettas and scrumptious garden tahini veggie wraps. We adored the chocolate ganache with sea salt and coconut butter. What was amazing was that every bit of this excellent...Tags: Tomatoes, Coconut, Diets and Dieting, Recipes, Vegetarian Diet
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The draw -- and drawbacks -- of raw
Special to The TimesSylvester Graham, the health food advocate whose name we associate with the snack cracker, suggested in 1839 that humans might never become ill if we consumed only raw foods. Many people today would agree with him. The growing interest in vegetarianism...Tags: Loss of Weight, Health, University of California, Los Angeles, Vegetarian Diet, Education
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