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Stephen Otero

What Green Foods Are And Why You Need Them - 0 views

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    Green foods are becoming increasingly popular as more people are aware of their eating choices and the impact foods have on the environment. Choosing to eat an environmentally friendly diet is not only excellent for your body, but for your community and environment. Natural and green foods are classified as anything that has a minimal impact. Fruits and vegetables, grains and seeds, are all considered "green."
Sourav RC

Soybeans Nutrition: Health Benefits of Soybeans - 0 views

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    Soybean has been cultivated from the ancient times and this legume is native to Asia. Soybean was first cultivated in China and it was a major crop in China, Japan, and Korea. Soybean first arrived in America in 1765, brought by Samuel Bowen- a seaman employed by the East India Company. Today soybean is one of the most favourable foods in the world and cherished for its taste. But most importantly soybean is a great health food. It is one of the most well-researched health foods and known for its health enhancing abilities.
Skeptical Debunker

Delivering Health, Wealth and Water, Drip by Drip - 0 views

  • Solar-powered drip irrigation enhances food security in the Sudano–Sahel documents a field research project which found that: "solar-powered drip irrigation significantly augments both household income and nutritional intake, particularly during the dry season, and is cost effective compared to alternative technologies" Over the decades, irrigation has been shown to greatly increase agricultural productivity. Drip irrigation is spreading rapidly in Africa, with significant benefits. "Drip irrigation delivers water (and fertilizer) directly to the roots of plants, thereby improving soil moisture conditions; in some studies, this has resulted in yield gains of up to 100%, water savings of up to 40–80%, and associated fertilizer, pesticide, and labor savings over conventional irrigation systems" The solar-powered systems, however, look to offer the potential for even better results. From the study on impacts of PVDI systems it was reported: "The women’s agricultural group members utilizing the PVDI systems became strong net producers in vegetables with extra income earned from sales, significantly increasing their purchases of staples, pulses, and protein during the dry season, and oil during the rainy season. Finally, survey respondents were asked how frequently they were unable to meet their household food needs. Based on the frequency and most recent incident, households were assigned a food insecurity score ranging from zero (no problems during the previous year) to one (perpetually unable to meet food needs). This score changed significantly for project beneficiaries, as they were 17% less likely to feel chronically food-insecure. In short, the PVDI systems had a remarkable effect on both year-round and seasonal food access."
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    Several weeks ago, a group of researchers published an article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences documenting how relatively low-powered solar systems offer the potential to increase food supplies in impoverished arid regions while reducing demands for fertilizers and other costly (in fiscal and other terms) additives.
Michelle Rodulfo

Darya Pino: Shocking: Sugar Content of Common Food Products - 0 views

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    In her book What To Eat, Marion Nestle, professor of nutrition at NYU and blogger at Food Politics suggests that any food that contains more than 15 grams of sugar per serving is closer to dessert than anything else. Though this number is arbitrary, it is a good benchmark for evaluating food products.
tentarantips

Healthy Food Tips: How to Reduce Salt in Food - 0 views

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    question of our daily life and we all are struggling to stay healthy and one of the important thing is how to reduce sugar and salt from our food is also very vital thing. The excess amount of salt is very harmful to the body. Same time salt is also very essential for our body but how to take it in limited quantities. Lets have a perfect answer to your question how to reduce salt in food. Check it out
Sourav RC

Healthy Diet: Health Benefits of Oats - 1 views

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    Oats are cereal food grains used as foods, basically the seeds of annual grass Avena sativa. Oats are highly nutritious and considered probably the best food that you can have for breakfast. Oats have been used as livestock and human foods since ancient times and mainly cultivated in United States, Canada, Russia, Poland and Finland. Oats health benefits are numerous as they also have medicinal properties.
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21 Articles | Healthy Substitutions for Food Recipes - 21 Articles - 0 views

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    Nothing can be better than enjoying your favorite food, knowing that they are healthy. Just make a few twists in your food recipes and free yourself from thinking twice before having them.
rey resha

Healthy Diet With Yeast Free Foods - 0 views

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    What is the foods in yeast free diet? See more here
Status of Health

Best foods to cure a hangover scientific proven - 0 views

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    These best foods to cure a hangover are scientific proven some of them are traditional way and some are new. All information is described one by one how it will rehydrate you and bring back lost nutrition's
Prakruti Ayurvedic Health Resort

Choose healthy food tips with Prakruti Jiyofresh - 0 views

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    Stay active, be wise by getting healthy food diet tips with Prakruti Jiyofresh. Healthy diet nourishes, detoxifies and protects your body system. Eat healthy, live healthy starting today.
Sourav RC

Beauty Foods: Foods to Make You Beautiful - 0 views

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    Our appearance means a lot to us. We all want to be beautiful and forever young. It's a human nature and passion to this society. There are many cosmetics available in the market to make you gorgeous and pretty. But the best way be beautiful is the natural way. Cosmetics do not make you beautiful from the inside and often have many side effects. If you take the natural path you can eliminate the side effects and get a refreshed look naturally. But how do you make beautiful naturally? Actually, it is very simple. It's all about the rights foods and right diet.
Sourav RC

Acne Scars: Foods That Cause Acne - 0 views

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    It is important to eat healthy to be healthy and to keep your skin healthy. A healthy diet is good for your body including the largest organ of your body- the skin. But there are certain foods that can damage the skin and can be the reason for acne. Acne as we know is an inflammatory skin disease and which is very common in teenagers. Before you get to know about the foods that cause acne, it is better you should check out what is acne.
Sourav RC

Mental Health: Foods That Fight Depression - 0 views

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    Your diet plays an important role on your mental health and your mood swings. Foods can make you feel positive and Foods can put in negative mindset as well. Just like a healthy diet that improves our physical health, a well balanced diet can improve our mental states also. Depression is a major problem to our modern society. Depression affects your lifestyle and restrains you to live normally. But anxiety, stress or depression can be reduced by following a proper diet.
Good Deal

Mangoes one of the Healthiest Foods on the Planet | Good Deal Hunting - 0 views

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    According to Dole Nutrition Institute (run by Dole Food Company Inc., one of the largest sellers of organic fruits and vegetables) mangoes are one of the 33 healthiest foods on the planet.
Michelle Rodulfo

Dr. Walter Crinnion: Are Organic Foods Worth the Price? And Do They Live up to the Hype? - 0 views

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    The sales of organic foods in the United States surged past the $20 billion mark a few years ago, and is continuing to climb. But, what are we getting from all of those dollars? Are we getting better quality food?
Michelle Rodulfo

Nutrition: How to Read Food Labels | Woman's Health & Wellness to Thrive with Michelle Rodulfo - 0 views

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    There's a lot of nutrition information on food labels. Learning how to read and understand them will help us to make better, healthier and more informed food choices. So let's dig in and see what these labels have to say about nutrition.
Sourav RC

Foods That Improve Memory and Concentration - 0 views

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    Memory and concentration both are related to the brain activity and brain activity mainly connected to the healthy blood flow and healthy nervous system. A good nervous system and good blood circulation can enhance the brain power. Therefore, it is important to keep these two aspects healthy for better memory ad concentration.It is not easy and appropriate to pinpoint about some of the specific foods which are useful to improve memory and concentration. Rather it is important to know what kinds of foods and nutrients we do need to improve memory.
Sourav RC

Top Five Foods That Burn Fat - 0 views

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    The best way to get a slim body is to exercise. Exercise is the best way to burn fats. But besides that there are certain foods which increase metabolism and help to burn fat. Regular intake of these foods with a balanced diet can keep you slim and fit. Adding to that you need to drink plenty of water.
Sourav RC

Facts About Lutein and Zeaxanthin - Food Sources of Lutein and Zeaxanthin - 0 views

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    Lutein and Zeaxanthin are two carotenoids of the xanthophyll family of carotenoids. Xanthophyll is a yellow carotenoid pigments found in plants, animal fats and in egg yolks. Lutein and Zeaxanthin both carotenoids have yellow pigments and can be found in yellow color foods and in other colored foods as well. Lutein can be found in dark green vegetables such as spinach, collard greens, kale etc and Zeaxanthin can be found in corn, orange peppers, oranges, and tangerines etc.
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Pretty Food Is Dangerous - 0 views

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    The ethically squishy FDA is completely comfortable with these vibrant chemicals and the bizarre fact that many are made from petroleum products. The panel rejected warning labels by a vote of 8 to 6, and also rejected the basic premise that there is any evidence of a link between hyperactivity and artificial food dyes, despite the claims made in a 2007 article published in the British medical journal Lancet. In fact, two studies sponsored by the British government linked artificial coloring and preservatives with hyperactivity in children. Those conclusion-jumping Brits asked food producers to halt the use of chemical colors and even petitioned the European Parliament to require warning labels.
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