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    Peanut Flour

    Its good to hear that we have now this innovative peanut flour for cooking.Some may find this good but to others this may be a threat to health condition.Public schools and air carriers are starting to turn on individuals with peanut allergies. The rate of affliction in the public at large is escalating. Reactions can be severe, if not fatal, and it demands that schools and day care centers accommodate those that have the allergic reaction. There are an escalating number of people that are no longer enthusiastic about peanut allergic reaction compliance. Here is the proof: Backlash growing against children with peanut allergy.
  2. Risk of depression increased with the consumption of trans fats during the course of a recently published study. However individuals in the study eating a Mediterranean diet were less likely to be depressed. In the U.S., where individuals eat far more trans fats than Europeans, the connection to depression may be more firmly established. Source for this article - Trans fats increased risk of depression in six-year diet study by MoneyBlogNewz. Link between depression and trans fats A research done at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in Spain did a study that found out people who had trans fat were 48 percent more likely to suffer from depression. The depression danger increased depending on how much trans fats was in the diet. It was higher if more than 0.6 percent of calories came from it. Over 12,000 individuals over 6 years were tracked to figure out what conclusions could possibly be made. None of the participants suffered from depression at the beginning of the research. Depression was greater for those who got more trans fat at the beginning of the study than those who got less. Swelling trans fats trigger The trans fat/depression research began with questionnaires on diet and medical conditions, which were administered again when the study concluded. Not only was trans fat intake linked to depression, higher levels of trans fat consumption led to a higher risk of depression. Depression was uncommon in those who had a Mediterranean diet. Inflammation is common among those with depression. This led the study director to suggest this has a connection with depression also. Trans fats increase swelling, a danger factor for heart disease, as well as lower HDL (good) cholesterol and raise LDL (bad) cholesterol. Mediterranean diets have olive oil used in them a lot. It helps reduce inflammation very much. Just how much trans fat is taken in, while in The United States? The study done by the Spanish might wake some Americans up. It can help explain what is going on. The Spanish subjects in the research eating the highest levels of trans fat averaged 0.4 percent of total calories from trans fat, mostly in the form of milk and cheese. The diet in The United States averages 2.5 percent of calories from trans fat. Processed foods help make this huge difference. The United States leads the world in the consumption of trans fats and cases of depression, also as heart disease. Articles cited MSN health.msn.com/health-topics/depression/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100269616&GT1=31009 Bloomberg bloomberg.com/news/2011-01-26/saturated-or-trans-fat-in-food-may-increase-risk-of-depression-study-says.html Medical News Today medicalnewstoday.com/articles/215021.php
  3. The government has just released the latest edition in the Nutritional Recommendations series. The nutritional guidelines are released every 5 years, and consist of some things which should be cut from and included to the American diet, according to medical and nutritional experts. The publication rarely has much of an impact. Nobody should have to take out a cash advance to change their diet with the new guidelines. Article resource - New dietary guidelines published by federal government by MoneyBlogNewz. Brand new nutritional guidelines what the government published ABC accounts that new “Dietary Guidelines” were released by the federal government recently. A brand new model of recommendations is issued every 5 years by the United States DOA and the Department of Health and Human Services. When it comes to the 2010 Nutritional Recommendations for Americas, solid fats have to be limited. Also, high dietary fiber fruits and vegetables are suggested while the serving has been changed to be 2 and half cup a day of them. The sodium intake needs to be less than 2,300 milligrams a day of sodium for Americans in accordance with recommendations. The American Heart Association says that about half of Americans are at risk for heart disease. Anyone with this risk should limit the sodium intake to 1,500 mg a day. Recommending more seafood to eat The brand new dietary recommendations also recommend that Americans start eating more fish. Currently, 3.5 ounces a week of seafood is recommended. USA Today explains the news number is twice that with 8 ounces a week recommended. There are a lot of Omega 3 fatty acids in seafood and seafood. This makes risk for heart attacks and strokes go down. You will find more saturated fats in France than in The United States being consumed with less heart disease. This is known as the “French Paradox” or “French Affect” that happened with the higher consumption. Weight problems issues In America, the rate of weight problems in adults and children is really high and going up. It is something that worries health professionals and First Lady Michele Obama. The life expectancy in The United States isn’t as great as it is in other countries. This is largely as a result of diet that Americans have Information from ABC News abcnews.go.com/Health/Wellness/government-unveils-dietary-guidelines/story?id=12801542&page=1 USA Today yourlife.usatoday.com/fitness-food/diet-nutrition/story/2011/01/-Catch-of-the-week-8-ounces-of-fish-in-your-diet-/43094080/1 USDA cnpp.usda.gov/DGAs2010-PolicyDocument.htm
  4. Eligibility requirements for lap band surgical procedure have been modified by the FDA. A lower BMI will now be considered acceptable for patients whose health is threatened by obesity following an FDA review of lap band surgery studies. The new Food and Drug Administration guidelines make about 26 million more obese Americans eligible for lap band surgery.

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