Diet Cures – Curing Diseases Through Changes in Diet, Supplements and Other Alternatives

June 16, 2011 by  
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San Diego, CA (PRWEB) April 10, 2007

The publisher of Dieting-help.com, http://www.dieting-help.com , announces a new website dedicated to the prevention, reversal and cures of diabetes, cancer, heart disease and other ailments. The new website is entitled Diet Cures and can be found at http://www.diet-cures.dieting-help.com.

"With dieting-help.com," says the publisher, "I have been dedicated to helping people obtain their optimum and healthiest weight through education, diet changes and exercise - Move More, Eat Less. In my researches, I began to learn that many people experienced reversal and even cures of various diseases when they changed their diets, took herbs and supplements and tried other alternative methods. I discovered several e-books that contained information that could lead to the prevention and cure of such illnesses as diabetes, cancer and heart disease.

"I decided to create a new website, Diet Cures, that would provide visitors with reviews of these e-books and the necessary links to gather further details to determine if these e-books could help them and their loved ones."

Native populations throughout history have discovered plants that have curative properties. The relationship between nutrition and good health has been long established since the British made sure their sailing ships carried fresh citrus fruits such as limes to prevent scurvy. And every week, our TV's flash news stories about the latest health value of coffee or dark chocolate or red wine. There is a lot of knowledge out there detailing how improving our diet can improve our health. It should not be surprising that there are Diet Cures that can help prevent, reverse and cure diabetes and cancer and other illnesses.

"Of course," says the publisher, "One should use the information in these e-books in conjunction with their current doctor's medical advice."

Good nutrition is also important for our pets. Diet Cures also contains reviews of e-books that dog owners will find useful in making healthy dog food and discover natural treatments for canine diseases.

For more information, please visit Diet Cures at http://www.diet-cures.dieting-help.com/. Concerned about diabetes? Go to http://www.diet-cures.dieting-help.com/diabetes.php.

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Healthy Girl Introduces Nutritious Alternatives to Unhealthy Recipes

April 8, 2011 by  
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(PRWEB) January 21, 2010

CookingWithHealthyGirl.com is a new Web site that aims to help women and their families embark on the path to healthy eating and living. Healthy Girl provides healthy alternatives to recipes traditionally prepared with ingredients high in calories. Her recipes are the culmination of extensive research conducted on food, nutrition and the human body.

Mandy (Healthy Girl), the site’s founder, began experimenting with her favorite recipes in an effort to shed a few pounds. After trying a few diets with little success, Mandy realized that what she needed most was not a diet change, but a lifestyle transformation. By making just minor changes to dishes she already enjoyed, Mandy could still prepare her favorite meals and not feel guilty. She is excited to share her tips and advice on her Web site and to allow other families to enjoy the same meals.

The site highlights important aspects of a healthy diet, including a grocery list, weekly sweets, healthy morning meals and grocery staples that all kitchens should include.

Healthy girl focuses on six major points when creating healthy recipes: (1) Ensuring the recipe is full of healthy ingredients, (2) Making sure the recipe is tasty, (3) Making sure the portion size is big enough to be filling, (4) Ensuring the recipe should is easy to make, especially when preparing for children, (5) Having a recipe containing everyday ingredients that can be easily found in any supermarket and (6) Having dinner entrées that are always paired with a side.

Following these guidelines, along with modifying the amount of the staple ingredient, allows everyone to enjoy their favorite foods without tipping the scale.

Readers can subscribe to Healthy Girl’s weekly e-mails to receive five recipes a week and extra tips for buying groceries.

Every day Healthy Girl features a healthy eating tidbit:

Moday: New Healthy Meal

Tuesday: New Grocery Tip

Wednesday: Fun, decadent dessert recipe

Thursday: Healthy breakfast recipe

Friday: Making an unhealthy recipe healthy.

Anyone who missed a weekly featured recipe can search Healthy Girl’s archive. Also, Healthy Girl gives visitors the chance to have their own recipe featured on her site.

Leading a healthy lifestyle filled with delicious food is easy following Healthy Girl’s recipes and plentiful advice.

For more information about CookingWithHealthyGirl.com, please contact:

Mandy Potter

573-915-9888

healthy-girl(at)att(dot)net

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