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    1) Reduce my intake of processed foods I am a big fan of chips, snacks and processed foods, especially In n' Out hamburgers. I am fully aware that when food is processed, it becomes less healthy. However, I still consume them because they are convenient, last long and taste good. Unfortunately, processed foods are usually loaded with added sugar and High Fructose Corn Syrup. It is well known that sugar, when consumed in excess, is seriously harmful. Sugars provide empty ''calories'', meaning…

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    The identification of Escherichia coli as the unknown was concluded by a string of tests and observations such as gram-staining, shape, motility, oxidation, fermentation and citrate tests. This began with gram-staining the organism. After viewing beneath a light microscope, the unknown showed pink rods, proving to be gram-negative. The observation of motility was made by viewing the bacteria moving towards a specific direction. The next tests utilized in determining the unknown was oxidation…

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    insanity, haunted by their fears. He witnessed them beg for mercy as the fear toxin attacked them and only when they were begging for death did he finally kill them. He never thought being…

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    Combined chemical and biological control of Fusarium and nematode species associated with Eldana saccharina in sugarcane Introduction Eldana saccharina Walker (Lepidoptera: Pyralidea) is a serious pest in maize, sorghum and in all sugarcane regions of South Africa. It is an African native with a wide distribution within South Africa and has a number of natural hosts including the water sedges Cyperus dives and Cyperus papyrus (Assefa et al., 2008; Webster et al., 2005; Rutherford, 2015). The…

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    Water pollution is arguably the worst, or one of the worst forms of pollution affecting the world today. Take a look into a glass of tap water, looks clean right? From the naked eye, tap water looks clear, yet there are millions of microscopic contaminants in that single glass of water. Depending on where one lives, receives their water, and the environment around them, determines the purity of the water. Water pollution can be devastating to the environment, affects economics, and alters people…

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    Vaccination Pros And Cons

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    list all the ingredients, they do not list the actual amounts contained. In addition, another thing to look at on the CDC’s webpage is that they list the recommended amounts of toxins, like aluminum, on their page. The FDA approved, listed amounts completely contradict their recommended vaccinations, due to the amount of toxins actually found in them. An excellent example of this is the hepatitis B vaccination, which is generally given to all infants immediately following their birth. A healthy,…

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    GENETICALLY MODIFIED CROPS A genetically modified crop is a crop that’s DNA has been modified by genetic engineering. The way this works is that one organisms DNA is taken and is bonded with another organisms DNA creating a “hybrid” crop. Genetically modified crops have developed tremendously over the years and has changed and impacted daily life for farmers and crop consumers. Genetically modified crops have many positive effects such as increased productivity, lowering pesticide chemicals on…

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    (Davies). Pesticides are toxins that are released into our environment, on purpose, to kill living things. Pesticides are used everywhere, not just in the agricultural field (Toxicsaction). Many years ago, lead was in almost everything people interacted with; it was in their paint, on their children 's toys, and was even in their food. Merely being around this toxin could kill you. In the 60s, children would die from being exposed to, and from inhaling, the terrible toxin. Luckily, the Consumer…

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    Benefits Of Lemon Essay

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    • Cleansing our body It helps remove toxins in our body which keeps our urinary tract hale and hearty. The citric acid stimulates the liver to produce enough amount of bile and helps in detoxification. • Strengthens our Immune System As mentioned before that lemon is a source of Vitamin C which…

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    internal cleansing. It is a very important step toward improved metabolic functioning and better health and overall well-being. In our modern- day lifestyle, we are constantly exposed to toxins in our food such as pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, additives, preservatives, and synthetic hormones. There are also toxins in the water we drink and the air we breathe. Also, taking large amounts of medication throws liver metabolism out of balance and disturbs intestinal flora as is the case with…

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