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    Starbucks Coffee

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    2015, Starbucks announced it would make the Pumpkin Spice Latte with real pumpkin. The change in the product was attributed to competitors cutting out preservatives and artificial flavorings from the menu. Panera Bread was the first to reveal they would be serving a “Real Pumpkin Latte” without artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners and preservatives (Taylor,…

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    all cosmetics put in the European Union market, the producer has to notify its product just the one time- by the route of the European Union Cosmetic Products Notification Portal. • New Regulations for the usage of nanomaterials in cosmetics, preservatives, colorants and UV-filters, also those that include nanomaterials, have to be given consent. (European Commission,…

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    Everyday, around the world, antiperspirants are used to stop people from perspiring. What most people don’t know about this is that some antiperspirants use aluminum compounds as a way to temporarily plug the sweat ducts in your body, stopping the flow of sweat to the skin’s surface (National Cancer Institute). Though aluminum is a very abundant element, research shows that aluminum has no beneficial role to the body and should be avoided. Some theories state that the aluminum compounds found in…

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    fact are better processed than unprocessed. However, a higher amount of processed foods are ones that need to be eaten less instead of eating a lot of it. When processing companies start adding high concentrates of sodium, sugar, trans-fats, and preservatives to our food, this is when we need to ration how much of it we eat. For instance…

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    When it comes to the health of your teeth, you probably know that you need to brush and floss regularly. However, there are other things you can do to ensure a bright, clean smile. According to the general and cosmetic dentistry team at 21st Century Dental of Canarsie, using mouthwash is a great way to continue the fight against bad breath, unhealthy gums, and unclean teeth. There are a few misconceptions about mouthwash, so it’s worth clarifying what it does and does not do and how to use it…

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    manufacturing of plastic products, such as anti-yellowing agent in clear plastics and as a catalyst in poly products (Vinyl chloride). Another and less expensive use of Tributyltin is as a biocide (Fungicide, bactericide and insecticide) and also as a preservative for wood, paper, textiles, leather and electrical equipment. A large market exists for Tributyltin…

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    This letter is to provide you with more information about osteoporosis, calcium and vitamin D. Osteoporosis is a common bone disease that causes progressive loss of bone density. This causes the bones to become thin and weak, which increases the chances of falling. It is recommended to consume foods and/or supplements containing calcium and vitamin D to prevent osteoporosis. Calcium is the mineral that helps strengthen your bones and vitamin D helps calcium be better absorbed in the body. It…

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    The 1906: The Wiley Act

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    Prior to the 20th Century, there were few federal laws controlling the contents and sale of domestically produced food and medicine. Under Harvey Washington Wiley, 1883's chief chemist, the Department of Agriculture began conducting research into the safety of food and drugs in the American market. In 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt created the Food and Drug act, also known as the "Wiley Act", after Harvey Wiley. The FDA is part of the White House's Office of Regulatory Affairs, it is an…

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    Whey Research Paper

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    The ingredients listed underneath “cheese blend” are whey, milk fat, milk protein concentrate, salt, sodium tripolyphosphate, citric acid, lactic acid, sodium phosphate, yellow 5, yellow 6, cheese culture, and enzymes. Whey is a protein. It is good for your body, especially if you are lactose intolerant. Whey is made from the watery portion of milk that is separated from curds when making cheese. It is mostly used as a protein supplement. Whey is considered likely safe in children and adults…

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    a bite of a fast food, did you think how the fast foods are being prepared? Most of the fast food are pre-prepared and then will go through the simple process to complete it. A. In addition, the preparation part will be add preservatives to make it last longer. Preservatives contain a toxin that is acidic to harm our health and can cause cancer. II. Moreover, fast food is very oily because it absorbs too much oil into the food. It’s actually like we eating oil. a. It will be clearly seen that…

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