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Health Tip: Regain Your Appetite
By LadyLively on June 21, 2018
Eating can be a chore if you don’t have the appetite.
Food may be a lot less appealing if you’re sick or taking certain medications. But it’s still important to eat a balanced diet.
The U.S. National Institute on Aging suggests how to restore your appetite:
- Get more exercise, which should make you hungrier.
- Add more flavor to your food — not with salt, but with tasty additions such as lemon juice, herbs or vinegar.
- Vary the color, shape and texture of your foods.
- Don’t overcook. Doing so robs food of its flavor and “crunch.”
Source: HealthDay
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