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    What Just Happened? Food is everywhere and the temptation to consume foods high in sugar‚ chocolates‚ salt‚ cheese and carbohydrates is irresistible but food is not to be blame here. These cravings are fueled by feel-good brain chemicals such as dopamine‚ released when you eat foods that can create a rush of euphoria. Eventually your body seeks for it over and over again. In a study from Tuft University‚ 91% of women said they have experienced strong food cravings and unfortunately willpower isn’t

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    What Is Keto Diet?

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    the low – carbohydrate food that has plenty of proteins in it. This diet concept is very popular in these days just because of the fact that people are very conscious about their health and this low- carb diet is an assurance for them to make them healthy in the near feature keeping them healthy. Normally‚ the food carbohydrates transform itself into glucose to transport itself all around the body. But the keto meal compels our body to burn our body fats rather focus on than carbohydrates. Nonetheless

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    is the controlled sample; a controlled sample is an experiment under regular conditions. Experiment Procedure include controlled sample in order to indentify the difference between the regular conditions and the experimented conditions. 3.2 Carbohydrates Table 3.3 Iodine (IKI) Tests for Starch Tube Contents Color Conclusions 1 Water Dark amber‚ maple syrup Does not contain starch 2 Starch Suspension Dark amber red‚ almost black Contains starch 3 Onion Juice Ketchup red‚ gold tint

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    Dangers of Refined Sugar

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    its life forces‚ vitamins and minerals. "What is left consists of pure‚ refined carbohydrates. The body cannot utilize this refined starch and carbohydrate unless the depleted proteins‚ vitamins and minerals are present. Nature supplies these elements in each plant in quantities sufficient to metabolize the carbohydrate in that particular plant. There is no excess for other added carbohydrates. Incomplete carbohydrate metabolism results in the formation of ’toxic metabolite’ such as pyruvic acid and

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    Chemistry 2: Organic and Inorganic Chemistry Activity 1 PROPERTIES OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (Sugar) Rainbow Density Column Introduction As a chemical term‚ “sugar” usually refers to all carbohydrates of the general formula Cn(H 2O)n‚ an organic compound. This exercise is focus on sugar as an organic compound and its properties. Objectives: 1. To identify the properties of organic compound - sugar. 2. To observe some physical properties and changes on an organic compound during the actual conduct of

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    that the gelatin solution held both proteins as well as oils. Introduction: Lipids‚ nucleic acids‚ carbohydrates‚ and proteins are essential parts of daily life. First‚ lipids are organic compounds made up of glycerol that serve as long-term energy storages. These lipids are insoluble in water and are extremely effective storages because they are not easily metabolized. Additionally‚ carbohydrates are a type of biomolecule made up of monosaccharaides (simple sugars). These sugars are used to produce

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    our lab we investigated alcoholic fermentation by using yeast‚ which can flourish in an low energy environment in anaerobic conditions. In this lab our goal was to discover the rate at which yeast will ferment different sized molecules of carbohydrates. In order to perform our experiment we made use of water‚ glucose‚ sucrose‚ and starch. It was hypothesized that glucose‚ sucrose‚ then starch would all be used to produce energy during fermentation. Being that glucose is a simple sugar‚ or monosaccharide

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    INTRODUCTION: Carbohydrates are the product that made up from carbon‚ hydrogen and oxygen. Carbohydrates are form by the combination of carbon dioxide and water molecules. The carbohydrates contain two specific functional group in it which is the hydroxyl groups and carbonyl groups.A reducing sugar is a type of sugar with is an aldehyde group.This means that sugar can act as a reducing agent.The procces of reducing sugar is isomerisation‚example of reducing sugar islactose

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    Monster Energy Drink Glucose - C6H12O6 Glucose is the body’s preferred fuel. Standard energy drinks contain a lot of sugar It’s a carbohydrate and a lot of exercise regimen suggests a good dose of carbohydrates for workouts lasting more than an hour. Caffeine - C8H10N4O2 Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system giving the body a sense of alertness as well as dilates blood vessels. It raises heart rate and blood pressure and dehydrates the body. Guarana Inositol- C6H12O6 Guarana comes

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    The wonders brought by Sugarcane Sugarcane is a form of grass that belongs to Poaceae family. It is native to the regions of the Old World‚ ranging from warm temperate ones to tropical ones. Sugarcanes have a stout‚ jointed and fibrous stalk‚ which can measure 2 to 6 meters in height. They are rich in sugar and today‚ are being grown in over 200 countries of the world. In 2005‚ Brazil was the largest producer of sugarcane in the world‚ followed by India. Apart from being the source of sugar‚ sugarcanes

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