Therein lies one of
the biggest dietary problems of life for those who still consume dairy.
Not exact matches
«In the U.S., the
biggest problem is with various
dietary supplements.»
In all of my years of personal training and nutrition counseling, if I had to choose a couple VERY simple
dietary changes that have made the
biggest difference for my clients in allowing them to FINALLY see fat loss results (and other health
problems solved), it would be this following test:
The
big problem is that a person can't (or shouldn't) get a CACS often enough to prove that a
dietary change will make a difference.
They are mostly promoting diets, pharmaceutical creams and drugs, as well as many different
dietary supplements that are not only potential dangerous but offer nothing more than a costly band - aid fix in an attempt to cover up the MUCH
bigger and more serious
problem.
According to Food Renegade, «The
biggest dietary culprits [for liver
problems] include caffeine, alcohol, sugar, food additives, and excessive intake of Omega 6 essential fatty acids.
Dietary factors are involved (sugar, wheat consumption) but the
biggest problem is xenoestrogens.
Why are they supposedly a
big problem especially when we know «that higher whole grain consumption is associated with lower total and CVD mortality in US men and women, independent of other
dietary and lifestyle factors.»
As mentioned previously, the
biggest problem with loose seed mixes is that hamsters can pick and choose their favorite items in the mixture which could result in a
dietary imbalance.