LowCarbFoods.org offers new videos on low-carb lifestyle to communicate diverse
concepts and facts about diets that help people to drop a size.

(PRWEB) July 11, 2013


  LowCarbFoods.org announces today the publication of a new collection of
videos (http://www.lowcarbfoods.org/videos.php)
that presents popular low-carb diets, debunks myths, and offers information on
diverse topics in a form that is entertaining and easy to digest.


The videos were created by the web and content development teams at
LowCarbFoods.org and aim to enhance user experience. They present celebrity
diets, healthy foods for wise weight management, and many other topics that can
make low-carbing a rewarding experience. The website
features visually appealing and informative infographics. Publishing videos is
the next logical step that helps spread the message, reviewing important aspects
of nutrition and improving customer retention.


“Adding videos to LowCarbFoods.org has allowed us to greatly enhance our
users’ experience while producing great content,” said John Williams, marketing
consultant at LowCarbFoods.org.


The videos present diverse topics such as good vs. bad carbohydrates, popular
diets that have celebrity followers, and others. The collection features
informative videos that help visitors to gain a better grasp of low-carbohydrate
lifestyle and food behaviour. The goal is to improve nutrition knowledge. The
videos highlight important aspects of dieting, grab people’s attention, and help
visualize information in dynamic ways. Visual information spans social and
cultural differences and helps communicate facts and messages more effectively.
The videos on LowCarbFoods.org help visitors to visualize diverse facts,
concepts, and ideas about low-carb diets, and healthy nutrition. Dieters
will learn about popular weight loss plans that help melt away pounds, foods
that supply essential nutrients and keep you full, and a lot more. The new
collection of videos adds value for visitors and is easily accessible. Diets
such as the Pressed Juicery, Zone, and South Beach Diet are presented in such a
way that makes it easier for visitors to grasp, compare, interpret, and
remember. The website itself offers reviews of popular diets and metabolism
boosting foods, healthy low-carb recipes, fun quizzes, and more.


The new videos offer information about foods with simple carbohydrates and
high GI, which are considered unhealthy, and many other low-carb topics. They
provide the amount of detail required and present the facts in an interesting
and concise manner.


About LowCarbFoods.org: LowCarbFoods.org is an informational resource
designed to offer unbiased information on low carb diets and lifestyle.

 
 
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A new infographic highlights some common low carb myths
and addresses extreme dieting and the problem of inadequate nutrition. 
 



 
Art Branch, Inc., the parent
company of LowCarbFoods.org announced today the publication of a new infographic
(http://www.lowcarbfoods.org/low-carb-diet-myths.php), intended for people
interested in learning the facts about low carb diets and lifestyle.




Created by the web design and content development teams at
Art Branch, Inc., the infographic aims to dispel some common myths and
misconceptions about low carb diets. It highlights the myths and reports the
facts in an effort to counter misinformation and help people to choose the right
diet for them.



“When most people hear the words “low carb diet”, they imagine an
extreme diet, which is hard to follow and might be dangerous for your health. The facts are a
well nutritionally balanced low carb diet can offer great health benefits to
healthy individuals,” said Peter Todorov, President of Art Branch, Inc.




Many people are
hesitant about going on a low carb diet. This is understandable given that some
nutrition myths sound like legitimate concerns. The truth is that any diet can
be dangerous when dieting improperly. Misled by myths and misconceptions about
low carb diets, some people push the limits of their bodies. This could wreck
the dieter’s health, leading to osteoporosis, reduction in metabolism, poor
concentration, depression, and other problems. The new infographic offers the
facts about low carb diets to help people to make educated choices and avoid
going into extremes. A well balanced low carbohydrate diet helps dieters to lose
weight and maintain healthy weight. Low carb diets are used to prevent and treat
epilepsy, diabetes, and other chronic conditions. They help lower cholesterol
and blood sugar levels and decrease blood pressure.





About LowCarbFoods.org: LowCarbFoods.org is an informational resource developed by Art
Branch, Inc. and designed to offer unbiased information on low
carb diets and lifestyle.


 
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A new infographic for dieters makes it easy to digest, download, or embed low
carb foods information.


Toronto (PRWEB) June 14, 2012


LowCarbFoods.org, today announces publication of its new infographic,
designed to make it easier for the dieter to recognize and choose healthy, low
carb foods.


With summer just around the corner, many dieters are working hard to shed
extra pounds. The new infographic from LowCarbFoods.org helps them take the
first step in healthy eating.


Peter Todorov (president of Art Branch, Inc., the parent company of Low Carb
Foods.org) enlisted the help of Art Branch lead web designer Tsveta Mircheva to
design the low carb infographic.


"We are bombarded daily with many ads for supposedly healthy foods through
many different advertising channels including TV, radio and billboards. Many
advertised foods are heavy with processed sugars and other additives. Yet, some
sugars are less harmful than others. This infographic explains how and why, "
said Todorov.


The infographic uses simple images to explain the difference between “good”
and “bad” carbohydrates, how refined sugars can negatively affect the body, and
the health benefits of choosing the right carbohydrates.


Foods that contain bad carbs are often loaded with preservatives, flavorings,
colorings, and other additives as well as added, processed sugars. Bad carb
foods are too quickly absorbed by the body. Especially those with added sugars,
bad carb foods are full of calories, near-empty of nutritional value, and can
cause various health risks.


As well as these unhealthy, fattening foods the infographic provides a short
menu of the foods necessary to a healthy diet, the "good" carbs that are
gradually absorbed by the body. The infographic also gives an overview and
summary of the difference between the glycemic index and the glycemic load,
information that is very important to understanding diabetic diets.


Art Branch has chosen to make this valuable tool freely available to, not
only visitors to LowCarbFoods.org, but also to other web sites. The infographic
is licensed through the Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivatives License
which allows redistribution both commercial and noncommercial as long as it is
unchanged and credited to Low Carb Foods.org.


Although the information on Low Carb Foods is not a substitute for
professional medical advice, its informative and stimulating guides serve as a
starting point to whet the appetite for healthy eating. Low Carb Foods and its
parent, Art Branch remind the visitor to seek professional advice before
beginning any diet.


About LowCarbFoods.org: http://www.lowcarbfoods.org/ is an informational resource
developed by parent company, Art Branch Inc. and designed to offer unbiased
information on low carb foods and low carb diets.


About Art Branch: Art Branch Inc., located in Toronto, Ontario, is the parent
company of LowCarbFoods.org and has developed several consumer websites
targeting both the Canadian and an international audience. The goal of Art
Branch is to provide visitors to company sites with free and useful guides,
helping consumers make educated decisions about their lifestyles.


About Creative Commons: Creative Commons.org is a nonprofit organization that
enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free legal
tools.


 
Low Carb Foods.org cooks up brain food in a new quiz that feeds the dieter's
knowledge with answers to low
carb diet questions.

Toronto (PRWEB) June 06, 2012 
Art Branch, Inc. the parent company of Low Carb Foods.org,
today announced the publication of the Low Carb Foods Quiz.
  


"We decided that creating a low carb
foods quiz is a fun way of presenting valuable information in a simple and
interesting way. Instead of creating a boring white paper describing the
benefits of low carbohydrate food lifestyle, the Low Carb Food Quiz offers our visitors a
quick way to test their knowledge on the subject and learn more about it," said
Peter Todorov,
President of Art
Branch Inc.


 As an epidemic of obesity spreads
throughout the Western world, knowledge about the benefits of low carb diets
becomes a critical element in maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Obesity poses
serious health risks and is often cited as being a prime cause of conditions
such as Hypertension and Type Two Diabetes. The mission of http://www.lowcarbfoods.org is to show the
advantage of eating foods low in sugar in promoting a lifestyle practiced by
hundreds of thousands around the world.


 The short, 15-question quiz ends with a
score card and links to relevant articles on low carb dieting. Although the
information on Low
Carb Foods is not a substitute for professional medical advice, its
informative and stimulating guides serve as a starting point to whet the
appetite for healthy eating. Low Carb Foods and its parent, Art Branch remind the visitor to seek
professional advice before beginning any diet. 


About LowCarbFoods.org: LowCarbFoods.org
is informational resource developed by parent company, Art Branch Inc., designed to offer unbiased
information on low carb foods and low carb diets.



 About Art Branch: Art Branch Inc.,
located in Toronto, Ontario, is the parent company of LowCarbFoods.org and has
developed several consumer websites targeting both the Canadian and an
international audience. The goal of Art Branch is to provide visitors to company
sites with free and useful guides, helping consumers make educated decisions
about their lifestyles.

 
 
Since you are no longer living on doughnuts and bagels, you should think of
healthy low-carb options for your breakfast menu. One of the easiest ways to
make a nutritious low-carb breakfast is to reheat the leftovers from your
dinner. The main advantage is that dinner usually contains a good portion of
protein which facilitates your body’s functions. You can cook extra vegetables
at dinner and use them to make scrambled eggs or breakfast omelette. Have some
low carb fruits such as cantaloupe, blackberries, and peaches. Fruits are a
healthy source of vitamins and minerals. 

You can make breakfast items such as muffins, scrambled eggs, or flax bread
and refrigerate them. Flax bread, for example, makes a good toast. You can add
bacon, cheese, eggs, and vegetables. Another option is to make low-carb,
sugar-free muffins. You will need almond meal or flour, eggs, butter, water,
baking powder, and sweetener to taste. You can add ricotta or cottage cheese.
Another way to cut carbohydrates and have a healthy breakfast is to make
low-carb burritos, wraps, or rollups. You can have a tortilla with veggies,
condiments, sausage, and eggs. Alternatively, you can make low-carb tortillas
with salsa, cheese, scrambled eggs, and jalapenos. There is a low-carb
multigrain bread that is perfect for sandwiches. You can hard boil some eggs to
make hard-boiled egg sandwich. Layer the eggs and a piece of cheese on the
sandwich thins, and breakfast is served. 

No-cook breakfasts are yet another option especially if you don’t have time
to cook. You can combine flax seed and frozen vegetables with cottage cheese or
ricotta to make a quick and healthy breakfast. 

Of course, you can have bacon and eggs – this breakfast option has zero
carbohydrates and is easy to make. The yummy combination of bacon and eggs has
high protein and fat content, and you are sure to stay satisfied. Finally, you
can use tofu to make low carb food beverages. There are different varieties of
tofu such as fresh tofu (Chinese dry tofu, firm tofu), processed tofu, and
by-products of tofu production. Use soft tofu, fruits, and protein powder to
make a shake. You can make berry protein shake as well. You will need protein
powder, frozen berries, coconut milk, sweetener to taste, and flax seed meal.
You should use low-carb protein powder and artificial sweetener. 

Please check out this low carb foods quiz to test your knowledge: http://www.lowcarbfoods.org/low-carb-foods-quiz.php