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Matti Narkia

Honest Nutrition: Acid-Alkaline Food Chart - 0 views

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    "This chart comes from Russell Jaffe, MD, and he retains all rights. Prepared by Dr. Russell Jaffe, Fellow, Health Studies Collegium. Reprints available from ELISAIACT Biotechnologies. 14 Pidgeon Hill, #300, Sterling,VA 20 165. Sources include USDA food data base (Rev 9 & 10), Food & Nutrition Encyclopedia; Nutrition Applied Personally by M.Walczak; Acid & Alkaline by H.Aihara. Food growth, transport, storage, processing, preparation, combination, & assimilation influence effect Intensity. Thanks to Hank Liers for his original work. (Rev 6/0 1]"
shirazn

Nutrition Information to Hit Meat - is it necessary? « Tip The Cook - 0 views

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    Considering nutrition is, more and more, income related, I think the USDA and FDA are barking up the wrong tree.
World Vitamins

Supplement Warehouse: The Importance And Function Of Vitamins - Information Please Arti... - 0 views

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    Vitamins are nutrients that we receive from the foods that we eat or can be readily purchased at any supplement warehouse. We need them in specific amounts in order to remain healthy and disease free. They are responsible for metabolizing nutrients and starting various reactions in the body. The USDA has come out with specific minimum daily requirements of these nutrients which can be used as a guideline.
Mango Dash india

Mango Dash: ​​​​​​​​​Mango Tetra Pak In Juice, Nectar And Still Drinks - 0 views

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    Tetra Pak Juice, nectar and still drinks are three categories of drinks with so many variants that all consumers, regardless of age, lifestyle and taste preferences, can find their favorites. Common to them all is that, to varying degrees, they contain the natural Mango juice or extract from fruit, vegetables or herbs. What the final product can be called is regulated by national and regional food legislation, but with some variation.​​ ​​​​​​​​​Mango Tetra Pak Juice - 100% fruit Juice Juice contains only the natural ingredients contained in fruit and vegetables, i.e. fruit juice or fruit juice concentrate, water, natural flavorings and fruit pulp. Whether the juice comes from concentrate or not, it undergoes a mild pasteurization​ process before packaging to ensure that the consumer gets a safe, high quality product, without any risk of unwanted micro-organisms. Product content and labeling of fruit juices are subject to different regulations that vary globally. In the USA there are standards set by the FDA and USDA, in the EU there are both mandatory directives and recommendations, and other regions may have a mixture of mandatory and voluntary standards.​ Nectar Within the beverage industry nectar is a fruit juice that is too thick to drink for example, from apricots, peaches and pears. The mango juice, or rather the puree, must therefore be diluted with water and have sugar added to make it drinkable. The fruit juice content in nectar can vary between 25 and 99 per cent.​ Still drinks The next step on the scale for less juice content is still drinks, namely fruit drinks with less than 25 per cent of fruit content. Some countries require that the juice content is stated on the package and others have a minimum requirement for juice content.
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