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    Many of you have known about specific VIPs taking after a gluten-free diet. On the off chance that you likewise knew about the colossal medical advantages, you may think about whether without gluten the approach is. All things considered, more than 55 infections have been connected to gluten. What's more, 99% of individuals with celiac sickness or gluten affectability go un-analyzed. On the off chance that you find that you have gluten sensitivity, you are right along what's accepted to be more…

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    Subsidized Food Subsidies

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    Genetically modified corn seed allowed farmers to increase crop size through genetically modified (GM) seed. "On average, GM technology adoption has … increased crop yields by 22%, …” (McDivitt). Other factors agricultural authorities state when challenged about the harmful…

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    Did you know, if you add salt or ice to anything cold the temperature drops? In my experiment, I wanted to find out if different materials impact the rate of ice melting. Before starting this experiment, I know sugar and salt dissolve in water and sand turns into mud. I predict that the results of this experiment will be that the sugar and salt will make the ice melt at a faster rate than the sand because sugar and salt dissolve in water and sand does not. To complete this experiment I will…

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    The Native American tribes shared many similarities. The Indian name came from the fact that explorers mistook them for Indians after they thought they had sailed to India instead of America. Many of them became sick because they were not used to the diseases that the new people brought with them. However, they prevailed through this as they still exist today. Although many tribes were different, they resembled each other in their religions, homes, and their food. Many tribes showed a likeness…

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    “…billions by preventing loss and increasing crop yields” (Ferrell, 2015, p. 384). An example given in the textbook was that in 1970 the average corn harvest yielded about 70 bushels an acre, but thanks to the biotech crops the average corn harvest is at 150 bushels per acre (Ferrell, 2015, p. 384). Monsanto is hoping that by the year 2030 that the average corn harvest will reach 300 bushels per acre. CEO, Grant, says that the increase in productivity will produce more crops without taking up…

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    They say necessity is the mother of invention, and that's certainly true of 'Yes Bar' creator, Abigail Wald. Frustrated with always having to say “no” to her child with food allergies, she rolled up her sleeves, got into the kitchen, and created a yummy treat she could proudly say “yes” to. I had the pleasure of interviewing Abigail a few months ago. (http://itoldyouiwassick.info/2015/11/23/when-food-allergies-said-no-one-mom-said-yes-an-interview-with-yes-bar-creator-abigail-wald/). During…

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    Unhappy Meal Summary

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    they are standing alone. Furthermore, Pollan suggests that if these micronutrients are taken out of context, people trying to eat healthily will be misguided as they indulge in low-fat foods, which are “good,” but packed high with high-fructose corn syrup, which heavily processed and unhealthy. His second piece of advice is to not to overeat. This sentiment may feel like a given, but Pollan refers back to studies as well as his own personal experience before recognizing that people overeat, so…

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    Food Inc Reflection

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    Cows are not genetically built to digest anything other than grass, so feeding them corn can only lead to negative consequences. The result was the formation of a highly toxic germ titled E. coli 0157-H. Which began to spread very easily, as cows were kept in clean, sanitized places. Cows were cramped inside barns, standing knee high in…

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    Also, other important food was squash, pumpkins, sunflowers, wild rice, potatoes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, peanuts, avocados, papayas, and chocolate. Other foods that you can find naturally are the eggs, honey, maple syrup and sugar, salt, nuts, etc. But every animal that lived in America was a part of the menu. Another form that they used to get food is Gathering. The gathering is when you collect food, sometimes it’s easy because you just need to grab some apple from…

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    forms of beneficial probiotics like lactobacillus, acidophilus, thermophillus, bifudus, and bulgaricus. As with any yogurt, you should be sure to look at the ingredients and stay away from brands that contain artificial sweeteners or high fructose corn syrup. Miso Soup You may have had miso soup before at a Japanese restaurant. But did you know this delicious and soothing broth also happens to be an excellent source of probiotics? Miso paste, which is made from fermented soybeans, rice or…

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