Keeping it simple: 5 food groups

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Re: Keeping it simple: 5 food groups

Postby Lani Muelrath » Sun May 19, 2013 9:46 pm

Don Stewart wrote:You are a health expert who knows her stuff....well done...!!


Well, thank you Don! I'm so glad you like the article and I appreciate you stopping in to say hi.

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Re: Keeping it simple: 5 food groups

Postby WoodrowLink » Wed Sep 25, 2013 6:35 am

Lani Muelrath wrote:Well, thank you Don! I'm so glad you like the article and I appreciate you stopping in to say hi.

All best,
Lani


I have one question for you that is there any kind of natural recipe or treatment which helps me to increase my appetite because I try many ways to gain my weight but unable to get it. Thanks in advance!
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Re: Keeping it simple: 5 food groups

Postby Lani Muelrath » Wed Sep 25, 2013 6:57 am

WoodrowLink wrote:
Lani Muelrath wrote:
I have one question for you that is there any kind of natural recipe or treatment which helps me to increase my appetite because I try many ways to gain my weight but unable to get it. Thanks in advance!


Hey WoodrowLink,

For weight gain, eat more from the foods that are higher in calorie concentration such as whole grains, starchy vegetables, seeds and nuts, avocados and olives.This will decrease the volume-to-calorie ratio that people aspire to for weight loss.

Here is a McDougall newsletter addressing the question:

How Do I Gain Weight on the McDougall Diet? I’m Not Joking!

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