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    All companies have their tricks to make you buy their product. Some companies like to draw you in with advertisements and the promise of their product to be good for you. Companies like General Mills and Kellogg’s use another trick that fools every day people into buying their products. What General Mills and Kellogg’s do is on the food labels of their product, they put different forms of measuring ingredients that might not be as good for you than it should be. The two biggest measurements used…

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    flavors Alpine Snow, Glacier Freeze, and Riptide Rush. In 2001, Gatorade publicized the Energy Bar, which was the first food product they came out with. They wanted this bar to compete with the PowerBar and the Cliff Bar’s. The bar was made up of corn syrup and other common components of energy bars. It contains a lot of protein and carbohydrates for the athletes to get ready for either a game or a practice. They also introduced the Gatorade Performance Series, which is a…

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    Hashimoto's Disease

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    You probably already know that blood glucose imbalances and poor gut health can lead to hypothyroidism and Hashimoto’s disease, but do you know what part stress plays on your thyroid’s health? Here’s a clue: stress is one the biggest influences on your adrenal glands, and the health of your adrenal glands directly impacts the health of your thyroid gland. What Do the Adrenal Glands Do? You might have heard of the adrenal glands but aren’t exactly sure what they do or even where they’re located.…

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    people from the United States it has become a worldwide problem which is the same case for Type 2 Diabetes. The film talks about how sugars have different names about 56 in total, some of them we discussed in the reading from the book, for example, corn syrup and fructose are very common in…

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    Beer is an alcoholic beverage that consist of four main ingredients such as, Water, Barley, and Hops. Yeast was added in the 19th century. Which was an ancient fermentation back then as well after Louis Pasteur identified it as the ancient fermentation way. Although beer is still made from these exact ingredients but this list has never been complete theirs new spices and new ingredients that have been part of the Brew master 's Tool Kit, Including other grains such as sugars, fruits, vegetables…

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    As the wise man Edward Freeman once said, “These awful wrongs and sufferings forced upon the innocent, helpless, faithful animal race, form the blackest chapter in the whole world’s history.” In the article “A Change of Heart about Animals” Jeremy Rifkin discusses that animals are no different than humans. Being no different than humans means that someone or something is similar to a human being because of either their characteristics or similar body parts. Animals are like humans in the way…

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    It’s anything but difficult to ridicule individuals with their fixation of low fat, low carb, gluten and whatever sorts of eating routine is out there. Everybody is fleeing or running toward new and enhance count calories that claim to better individuals life and spare them from a wide range of diseases brought on by the same eating regimen they are fleeing from. Disease such as diabetes, obesity, cancer and heart disease are constantly on the rise due to our diet, with the rise of such disease,…

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    too (Konie). The new health kick the fast-food company recently just started is just an illusion because just like the unhealthy foods, they all contain trans-fats, high levels of sugar, artificial sweeteners, petro-chemicals, and high-fructose corn syrup (“McDonalld’s Fast Food”). So, do not let the salads and kid’s meals fool you because everything has some sort of synthetic chemical added to it. As stated earlier, one is consuming dimethylpolysiloxane when they eat a McChicken nugget, which…

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    “Get people back into the kitchen and combat the trend toward processed food and fast food” (Weil). Are processed foods and fast food the general leading cause of obesity and diabetes? Obesity is having excess of body fat; which has negative effects on a person’s health and body. Whereas diabetes is a condition where the amount of glucose in the blood is too high, because of the insulin being produced is not enough or when the body is not reacting to it. Moreover processed food is mixture of…

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    During the developing years of life, the importance of maintaining a balanced diet is stressed and children are encouraged to eat more fruits and vegetables. Many parents place an emphasis on the idea that eating sugar is bad, but fail to see how other aspects of nutrition play a vital role in the major functions of the body. It is important that parents be informed of how essential nutrition is to weight loss, the ability to concentrate, and how even mood can be affected by the foods a child…

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