Since many of them entail demanding protocols, encourage us to eat processed, low - calorie foods, and tend to result in a lack of certain nutrients, it is very difficult to
stick with a diet over the long - term.
Not exact matches
«Perhaps even more exciting are the implications of the study for microbial ecology, since it suggests our unique microbial residents are tuned to the environment of our body — our genetics,
diet, and developmental history — in such a way that they
stick with us and help to fend off less - friendly microbial invaders
over time.»
I eat about 80 % primal (i allow a bit of sway for protein supplements and cheeses / creams), but I was wanting to go
over my
diet and figure out how much I need to supplement given the amount of red meat I eat, if i could eat salmon for half my meals I most certainly would but in my current situation I'm
stuck with beef compromising at least 70 % of my total meat intake followed by chicken and what fish I can get in there.
It's about that time of year when you start to see tons of articles online about how to «
stick with your
diet» and «how to lose weight»
over the holidays.
A
diet full of processed foods made
with by - products, meals, and cereal grains will
stick to your dog's teeth and cause damage
over time that can't be easily repaired.