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    Grain Free Diet

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    Introduction A grain free diet is a commercially prepared or homemade diet formulated without the use of any grains. Examples of grains include wheat‚ barley‚ rice‚ oatmeal‚ and cornmeal. Although grains are carbohydrates‚ a grain free diet does not translate to a carbohydrate free diet‚ as most grain free diets contain the same amount of carbohydrates as normal foods. The carbohydrates in grain free diets are from different sources‚ such as potatoes‚ sweet potatoes‚ tapioca‚ or dried chicory root

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    Carbohydrate Diet Analysis

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    After many years of thinking I was a good eater‚ I realized there are many adjustments I need to make to my regular diet for it to be more nutritious. By reviewing my regular eating patterns‚ I realized I eat too many carbohydrates a day. The amount of carbohydrates I consumed was more than double the RDA‚ Recommended Dietary Allowance. To help reduce my carbohydrate consumption‚ I plan on eating less cereal because that has become a go-to meal for me at college. Cereal can add up in sugar and carbohydrates

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    Introduction

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    1.0 Introduction Dairy farm International Holdings Company Limited is a leading pan-Asian retailer with it’s base in Bermuda. Dairy farm group involved in the processing of convenience stores‚ supermarkets‚ hypermarkets‚ health and beauty stores and home furnishings stores under well-known brands. It is listed in London Stock Exchange‚ with secondary listings in Bermuda and Singapore stock exchanges. Dairy farm is a member of the Jardine Matheson Group. Dairy farm group of companies was founded

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    Foundations of a Healthy Diet Volume 1 April 2000 What You Need to Know About Your Body Many people today want quick solutions to health problems‚ ranging from weight loss to illnesses. Forget about the quick fix or the latest diet trend. The best way to avoid health problems is to eat right and exercise. Eating the right foods and getting the right amount of exercise and rest will help build your body’s immune system‚ and therefore help your body guard against illnesses. The secret to a

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    Unit 12 Diet

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    build and repair tissues. Also protein helps to make enzymes‚ hormones‚ and other body chemicals. Protein is an important building block of bones‚ muscles‚ cartilage‚ skin‚ and blood. Protein is also found in all body fluids. You need proteins in your diet to help your body repair cells and make new ones. Alternatives are a second class protein. This means that they are all made from vegetables and it isn’t from a killed animal‚ such as Quorn and lentils. Fruit and Vegetables contain natural sugars

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    Low Carb Diets

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    conscious or health enthusiasts prefer to stick to a low carb diet which basically means cutting out fruits‚ cereals‚ grains and sugar from the diet.A low-carb diet is a diet that restricts carbohydrates‚ such as those found in sugary foods‚ pasta and bread. It is high in protein‚ fat and healthy vegetables. There are many different types of low-carb diets‚ and studies show that they can cause weight loss and improve health. Sources of Low carb diet: Meat: Beef‚ lamb‚ pork‚ chicken and others. Grass-fed

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    Atkins or "Fadkins" Diet

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    Part 1 1. a. Proteins • made of amino acids • main functions - cell synthesis and repair‚ energy as needed • examples - soy‚ beans‚ legumes‚ nuts‚ seeds‚ animal products (milk‚ meats‚ cottage cheese‚ etc.) b. Carbohydrates • made of carbon‚ hydrogen‚ oxygen • main functions - primary energy source‚ fat and protein metabolism‚ energy reserves in stored glycogen‚ blood glucose fuels brain and CNS • examples - starch‚ sugars (breads‚ pasta‚ starchy vegetables‚ fruit sugars‚ simple sugars

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    Living Healthy with a Balanced Diet A Balanced diet is a wholesome meal that essentially contains all of the basic ingredients needed for sustenance of a healthy life in appropriate amounts. These basic ingredients include Carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ fats‚ vitamins‚ minerals‚ fibre and water. In other terms it is means eating a variety of foods in correct proportions and drinking enough fluids to achieve and maintain weight that is in accordance with the Body Mass Index. Food groups are broadly classified

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    Introduction

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    Introduction: The saying "The mind is not vessel to be filled‚but a fire to be kindled" means a lot to the present situation of education.Students should not be forced to acquire knowledge as filling something into an empty vessel.Education should be like a fire that is lit upon something that grows eventually to sustain.It is totally different that when a student is forced to acquire knowledge rather than tempted to acquire knowledge by his own interest and curiosity. Content: Students now-a-days

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    Dangerous Fad Diets

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    2011 Dangerous Fad Diets Fad diets today continue to increase in popularity all America. They are popular due to the fact that they work in the short-term‚ meaning the results of one’s weight loss show immediately in abundant amounts. However‚ the diets do not work long-term because they are hard to follow‚ and once an individual stops the fad diet‚ they will usually gain the weight back. They seem restrictive in calories or exclusive in certain types of foods. Many fad diets can be dangerous

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