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    Proactol Research Paper

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    Proactol is a fat binder that prevents fat from depositing in your body. It is a completely natural, organic product and has hardly any side effects. First launched in the UK a few years ago, Proactol is a revolution in the field of weight loss supplements. Many people spend thousands of dollars for weight loss pills and supplements and receive no results, but Proactol is different from these. It attacks the problem of fat from two different angles, with soluble fibers that lower appetite and…

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    contains water, fat, protein, lactose and minerals as major constituents. The proportions of these constituents vary with species of the animal. For example, Mare’s milk contains only about 1.6% fat, while Reindeer’s milk contain 22.5% fat. Apart from this, the composition also varies with several other factors, viz., the breed of animal, the feeding pattern, season, lactation period, age of animal, environment, etc.. Total solids in a milk is the Sum of milk fat and solid-not-fat (TS= fat +…

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    written with personal experience, outside sources, and scientific knowledge. Throughout the book she discusses which foods are real and which foods are not, such as real meat, real fat, real milk, butter and cheese, and even real fruits and vegetables. She also discusses the importance of each macronutrient such as protein, fat, and carbohydrates and how each of these play an important role in the human body. Nina has great care for foods that are beneficial to our bodies, and has great concern…

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    body into a state of ketosis, and in which the energy consumed fats instead of carbohydrates. Proper ketogenic diet requires the consumption of large quantities of fat, protein and a sufficient amount of very small quantities of carbohydrates. Our bodies are used to convert carbohydrates into glucose, which the body uses for energy. When sufficient restricting carbohydrate intake enter into a state of ketosis, your liver starts to pound fat cells into fatty acids and ketones, which the body then…

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    carbohydrates are the body’s fuel but their functions are very diverse. They can also act as communication devices on the surface of cells, are involved in immune function, play a role in the determination of blood types and the metabolism of proteins and fats. Plants are the primary source of carbohydrates even though there are few carbohydrates that originate from proteins. Despite their usefulness, you can have an imbalance if the ratio of carbohydrates in your diet is more than the…

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    Examples of proteins are nuts, meats, and beans. Carbohydrates: source of energy for the body, simple and complex carbs. Examples are fruits, pasta, sugar, and, grain. Fats: store energy, aid in development of cells, serve as components of hormones and vitamins, and protect organs. There are saturated and unsaturated fats. Examples are oil, wax, and butter. Question 2: Janine is correct, Brains cells use glucose to fuel cellular activities, the…

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    good health and wellbeing. The foods we eat provide the body with energy, protein, fats, vitamins, and minerals to live and grow. A healthy diet provides great cultural and pleasures of life. In addition, foods and dietary patterns promote good nutrition. How Nutrients Affect Your Body? Nutrients are elements or compounds that are vital for human growth, development, and function. Macronutrients are protein, fat, and carbohydrates which give the body energy. We need large amounts of these…

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    traditionalists. Nothing in popular culture exemplifies this like the 2002 film “My Big Fat Greek Wedding.” In this film you see a traditional Greek father pressure his daughter into maintaining Greek values and expectations and in the process you observe various aspects of Greek culture including their values, symbols, and language which reflect some of my own personal experience with the Greek culture. “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” offers interesting…

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    My Big Fat Greek wedding is a movie that celebrate Greek culture. The movie starts with Toula Portokalos (Nia Vardalos) , a 30 year old Greek girl who is looked at as somewhat of a failure by her family because she has not done what she is supposed to do, Marry a Greek man, Have Greek Children, and cook for everybody until the day she dies, according to her tradition. This thirty years old woman lives with her parents in Chicago and works in the family restaurant, `Dancing Zorbas. Every…

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    Nutrition Facts Paper

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    While reading the ingredients list of many products, the average person cannot recognize the names. This is a sign that the item is full of chemicals, artificial substances, and unhealthy components such as sugar, sodium, cholesterol, and saturated fats which are related to obesity and cardiovascular illnesses. Therefore, it is highly recommended to decrease their consumption. On the other hand, a well balanced diet should include beneficial nutrients especially fiber, vitamins, and minerals due…

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