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    Sugar Positive Effects

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    Sugar is all around us. We see the commercials, billboard aids and internet aids. So what is it about sugar that could be unhealthy for us? “We really need sugar; it’s our body’s preferred fuel,” says David Katz, MD, director of the Yale University Prevention Research center (Patz, 2012, para ). According to Abraham Maslow, a psychologist, there exists a hierarchy of human needs that begins with basic needs (Woodside & McClam, 2015) which are food, water and shelter. So if we need food then is…

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    among Ten Cultures Different people have their own cultural practices to prepare and consume the foods. There are many high- risk nutritional practices among different cultures such as alcoholism, smoking, drug abuse, consumption of high fat and high sugar diet and others (Purnell, 2013). As a health care worker it is very important to understand and observe the high- risk nutritional practices of people from a various cultural background so that necessary health education can be given to…

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    plantation would be destroyed if it was fortified. Despite Bulow’s efforts, the men locked him up and fortified the plantation house. After Major Putnam and his troops left the plantation in January of 1836, the Seminole Indians burned down the Bulow sugar…

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    increasing your risk of tooth decay and gum disease. But there’s always a chance at eating an unpopped kernel, which is so hard that it can damage your teeth. As you can see, the biggest concern is sugar and carbs. The bacteria that cause cavities and gum disease thrive off that stuff. The more sugar you eat and drink, the more gets caught on and around your teeth--and the worse your dental healthy will get. Always drink regular unflavored water to help keep your teeth clean, and be sure to…

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    Aspartame In Diet Drinks

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    cells in a certain region of the brain are destroyed. Moreover, aspartame present in diet sodas can cause sugar craving and weight gain. Although the product is artificial, aspartame tricks one’s brain into thinking that he/she is consuming sugar. The ingredients in carbonated drinks will increase one’s desire for sugar, enticing him/her into consuming more delights containing sugar. Unfortunately, diet soda has been linked to weight gain, and the primary reason for it in diet cola consumers is…

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    Why Hfcs Should Be Banned

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    getting rid of HFCS as an artificial sweetener is, large business owners would throw a fit. HFCS is cheaper than using real sugar to sweeten drinks.…

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    Sweetness and Power by Sidney Mintz Sidney Mintz’ Sweetness and Power takes into account a very broad scope of colonialism in Europe and in the New World. This novel attempts to look into the consumption of sugar through an anthropological mindset, starting with the earliest records of sugar documentation through present day. Also, Mintz organizes an efficient introduction to the theory on food and culture, specifically observing the “carbohydrate core” principle that is the cornerstone to…

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    Making Moonshine At Home

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    Government decides over the states that stills just should be accounted for if the Federal Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau requests it. However, once more, on the off chance that you are utilizing it to distil liquor, you will need to get a government fuel liquor grant. State refining law is distinctive in each state. A few states have…

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    What Are Carbohydrates?

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    Carbohydrates : Carbohydrates are commonly identified as sugars, they are the 'staff of life' for mainly organisms. They are mainly rich class of biomolecules in nature, based on mass. Carbohydrates are also known as saccharides, in Greek sakcharon mean sugar or sweetness. They are generally distributed molecules in plant and animal tissues. In plants, and arthropods, carbohydrates from the skeletal structures, they also provide as food reserves in plants and animals. They are main energy…

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    areas. They are vulnerable to many bugs when the plants are young. “Ice Breaker Frost” sugar free mints from the Hershey company are the only mints with an intense combination of xylitol, cooling and flavor crystals”says, "http://businesswire.com. Many mints are made of sorbitol, food coloring, aspartame, maltodextrin, cotton seed oil and flavorings. Ice Breaker Frost mints are made of xylitol which is a sugar alcohol and it’s formula is C5H1205. When xylitol dissolves, it has an endothermic…

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