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    nurses or doctors (high pleasure question)

    Not a nurse/MD. Take my response for what it is worth. We went through something similar with my husband few years back. Here is what we learned along the way: 1-Blood pressure is hereditary. 30% of cases are due to salt sensitivity and 70% are due to a protein that the kidneys produce...
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    Ball of the foot pain and high heels

    The length of the toe is irrelevant. It is the length of the bones below the toes that matter. You need to look at the bottom of your foot and find the metatarsal bones. If the second bone is longer than the one below the big toe, you have Morton's toes which is very common. I have it and...
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    Wheat belly

    Before you go down the gluten road, I recommend that you read up on the FODMAP diet even if you don't have IBS. Between normal digestion and IBS, there is a wide variety of malabsorption problems. I'm not sure how old you are but if you are around 30 already, you are probably dealing with...
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    Low Carb-High Fat

    I'm not so sure why you felt that I was trying to debunk the low carb diets from what I wrote. My intention was to give the OP an idea of how low carb actually works. It allows people to eat a little more than what they would normally do on restricted calorie diets and still lose weight. The...
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    What supplements do you take?

    Fish Oil Linked to Prostate Cancer Risk This link will take you to a summary of the results. IIRC, the difference between the high and the low groups was just 2x. The low group had the equivalent of eating fish 2x a week. This puts everybody who takes fish oil every day automatically in...
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    Low Carb-High Fat

    The low carb diet was around long before Atkins made it popular. IIRC, it was used to control seizures for epileptic patients. It was difficult to follow strictly because patients were too skinny to stay healthy. The picture of low carb in the popular media is you can eat all you want as...
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    What supplements do you take?

    I don't think it is appropriate to post scientific links here but I'll give you an idea of where to start learning more if you are interested. Cancer.org has information about individual vitamins which include references to clinical trials. Also Google SELECT clinical trial (selenium and...
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    Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity

    The likelihood that you are sensitive to gluten is very small. It is more likely that you have a problem with some of the simple sugars/oligosacchrides that are present in everything vegetarian. Taking out wheat works well because it removes fructans and a lot of glucose out of your diet...
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    What supplements do you take?

    As little as possible. I take iron and magnesium 2 to 3x a week when I remember. Every cancer preventative clinical trial that included antioxidants, vitamins and minerals ended badly or early including the ones that used modest amounts of fish oil. Not worth the risk when you are younger and...
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    How About JNL Fusion?

    Her workouts are intermediate and fairly simple, at least for the ones I tried. I couldn't take her fake act or the background people. I rented few and sent them back very quickly. If you like Cathe's delivery and production values, you won't like JNL. Of all the sets that came out the...
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    Cathe Live Suggestions

    Few requests for the one on one, most are for add-ons to other workouts or to string together to create a fairly random workout: -Two stretching segments in the 8 to 10 minute range, one upper body focused and one lower body. -Agility drills using a ladder. -Few extended WU segments...
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    ITB issues/surgery?

    One month is not long enough to heal the ITB. I would give it at least 3 months. I would be very cautious with a surgeon who recommends surgery so quickly. Sometimes drs assume that patients won't do what is needed to heal. I would get a second opinion from somebody who does a lot of this...
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    Cooking and Freezing Beans in Bulk - Pressure cooker

    Here is the recipe for the high fiber muffins. Nathalie, I'm afraid you won't find the ingredients easily on Amazon UK. If you decide to try them, I can send you a care package from the US. The resistant starch is type RS2. You can read about it on Wikipedia. It is made from a special type...
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    Cooking and Freezing Beans in Bulk - Pressure cooker

    Nathalie, Take a look at this video from America's test kitchen. I usually go by their recommendations. I own many of their books and many of their recommended kitchen gadget. I have a membership to their web sites as annoying as they can be with all their levels and crap. Their recipes...
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    The Simple Diet by Dr. Anderson, letting go of food purism, and decision paralysis

    You sound frustrated and tired but don't you dare touch those slimfast toxic sludge. There are better ways. If you are willing to do a little cooking one day a week, we can help you put a plan together that you can maintain. You can practice portion control by buying the right sized...
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    Workouts with Medicine Balls

    I like Paul Katami's Hardball workout. It is a circuit with medball cardio and hi rep weight work. The production and form are not up to Cathe's standards but it is a good advanced workout.
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    Sad day - need to stop lifting weights

    Bam, My dad took 1 pill with breakfast and one with dinner. Now he takes it with breakfast. The 5-Loxin will work if you are dealing with arthritis. I don't know about anything else. You really need to figure out the underlying cause for your pains with the help of medical professionals...
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    Foam Rollers?

    True. You can use them for pilates type workouts and to supplement stretching. Check out Kineticflix for videos that you can rent. There is one by Mike Boyle on technique that is on my list. Totalfitnessdvds has 2 pilates type workouts with long clips that will give you an idea of how they...
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    Sad day - need to stop lifting weights

    Bam, My dad took 2 a day for one week and then switched to 1 a day. Now he uses 1 every other day to 1 a day depending on how he feels. I have a minimalist approach. Take the absolute minimum amount you need to get the results you need. It has to be done by trial and error because...
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    waterlogged!

    Just like everybody else said, ignore the recommendations. With your job, you have enough stress in your day to worry about over-hydration and electrolyte balance. I drink mostly water mostly between meals (no fruit juice or soft drinks) but I don't keep track of it. It varies from day to...
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