Digestion
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Taking a look at sugar and a variety of sweet substitutes
The most common sugar alcohols are xylitol, maltitol and sorbitol. You might recognize them from essay-length ingredient lists.
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Dining Some turn to raw food diet for health benefits
In addition, foods are heated to no more than 116F. Raw foodists say that food enzymes, sometimes more broadly characterized as the "life force" or energy in food, are destroyed when subjected to higher heat.
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17 hrs ago: Water cleaning technologies present challenges
Another advanced process at drinking water treatment plants, the use of carbon filters, also lets some pharmaceuticals through.
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Site canteen competition: And Britain s best-fed builders are
Anne Sidnell, a nutrition scientist at the British Nutrition Foundation will be assessing the healthy options and how well they are promoted.
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Give yourself a green-food energy boost
She has used it personally and professionally for over five years and says: "It's a very important product as it combines so many nutrients.
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If your body wears out where will you live?
The introductory course is free and will be held twice at 10:10 a.m. April 22 or 6:45 p.m. April 23, then the six-week program will follow.
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Food as medicine?
The new finding is "certainly deserving of further study," said Dr John Richert, executive vice president of research and clinical programs for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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Cooking for cancer
While their parent organization has no qualms speaking out against animal testing and cruelty, the Cancer Project wanted to run a single message campaign: plant-based diets help prevent and cure cancer.
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Carnivorous Plant Expert with Expert Village com
Tropical Pitcher Plant - Nepenthes species. Exotic carnivorous plant found throughout the Asian tropics.
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Medicine at our doorsteps: Chola Bengal Gram
The liquid is found chemically to contain oxalic, acetic, and malic acids. This vinegar is mentioned by the old Sanskrit writers as a useful astringent, which might with advantage be given in dyspepsia, indigestion, and costiveness.
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