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    quarter of healthy carbs (complex)‚ and another quarter of lean protein. The National Kidney Foundation suggests the Dash diet. The diet focuses on foods rich in fruits‚ vegetables‚ low-fat dairy products‚ whole grains‚ fish‚ poultry‚ beans‚ seeds‚ and nuts. It is low in salt and sodium‚ added sugars and sweets‚ fat and red meats. American Diabetes Association suggests a diet that is high in fiber instead of one high in protein. Of all three sites none recommend a diet high in protein. 3. Any race can

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    eat certain food such as nuts‚ tomatoes‚ food colouring such as (curry)‚ eggs‚ and milk as their bodies react to them‚ and intolerance can cause children to develop health problems like skin condition. It can also be fatal in some cases if the body goes into anaphylactic shock‚ which causes your lungs to swell and have breathing difficulty. If preparing a child meal check manufactures label for content products such as nuts. Many chocolate and cake have a certain trace of nuts and all staff caring for

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    10 Delicious‚ Healthy Junk Food Alternatives Over time‚ various ‘recreational foods’ have permeated into every aspect of our culture. We eat them not only for the way they taste‚ but also for entertainment. And despite ample and increasingly strong evidence about their risks to our health‚ we consume more than ever. While our individual reasons may be diverse‚ the primary motivation is the same in each. Scientific studies clearly demonstrate eating junk food has similar addictive patterns to drugs

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    Celiac disease‚ more commonly known as gluten intolerance‚ affects one in 133 Americans. This lifelong disease causes intestinal problems when eating gluten‚ which is the common name for offending proteins in wheat (including durum‚ semolina‚ spelt‚ kamut‚ einkorn‚ and faro)‚ rye‚ barley and oats. Gluten is like poison to people with celiac disease. Terms to beware of: Durum flour‚ couscous‚ semolina‚ spelt‚ kamut‚ bulgur and triticale‚ a grain crossbred from wheat and rye‚ are all names

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    Harmful Effects of Chewing Gutkha Gutkha can well be defined as a devil in disguise. Promoted as a mouth freshener‚ this betel nuts and tobacco preparation is designed to release a chemical reaction that makes it an addictive proposition. However‚ most consumers believe that the blended spices and seasonings do not make it as a harmful product! But‚ the truth remains that gutkha; just as any other tobacco product is very addictive and injurious to health. Gutkha has been proved to be carcinogenic

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    life at all time. Maat was a feather light and pure. Shu and Tefnut joined together and created Geb and Nut. Geb; Earth‚ Nut; Sky were tangled together until Atum pushed nut into the heavens to hover over her love. Although Geb and nut longed to be together in the name of Maat they stayed apart in order to fulfill their function. Nut produced rain for Geb which made things grow on earth. As earth‚ nut would birth a sun every night before dawn and by day it would fall past the earth and die at sunset

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    protein containing foods. * Chloride‚ functions as part of stomach acid‚ sources are table salt‚ soy sauce and processed foods. * Magnesium‚ functions as nerve transmissions‚ protein synthesis‚ and muscle contraction‚ sources are whole grain‚ nuts‚ and chocolate. * Micro minerals * Iron‚ functions are hemoglobin formation and used in energy utilization‚ sources are red meats‚ fish‚ poultry‚ and eggs. * Iodine‚ functions are thyroid hormone that influences growth and metabolism‚ sources

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    cellular respiration. | Water Soluble | The development of tiny‚ leaky blood vessels inside the eye ; and photophobia | No danger of toxicity is associated with large doses | Vitamin B6 | Meat‚ poultry‚ fish‚ eggs‚ whole grains‚ vegetables‚ and nuts | * Helps the body make neurotransmitters‚ chemicals that carry signals from nerve to nerve. It is needed for normal brain development and function‚ | Water Soluble | In children and infants : seizure activity. In adults : anemia‚ irritability‚

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    The movie stated in a factory. In this factory‚ I see the type of manufacturing process is repetetive because of i ve seen the assembly line in the film.The factory maybe produces car or some kinds of machines because i saw Charlie Chaplin screws nuts onto pieces of machinery in the film. I think the products that are produced in the factory is maden by steel or iron. The factory manager tries to increase productivity by increasing the speed of assembly line so much and he also doesnt want to

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    Hong‚ John Yu‚ Justin Kwong Date: 1 / 10 / 2014 Report is written by: Tang Yui Hong 6G (27) Title Centripetal Force Objective To verify the equation for centripetal force Apparatus Instrument Descriptions 1 rubber bung circular‚ cylinder screw nuts and wire hook / 1 small paper marker / 1 rule 1 metre safety goggles / adhesive tape / 1 glass tube ~ 15 cm 1 nylon string 1.5 m‚ inextensible 1 stop-watch / 1 triple beam balance / scissors / Sketching of the set-up Theory Centripetal force F

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