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I have a 8 month old blue fancy rat. He needs more fatty foods and vitamin e. What are the best vegetables and other food I can give him.
Dages from LivLuna talks about free radicals and antioxidants. livluna.com
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www.superfoodliving.com http Elizabeth Somer, nutritionist-author of The Essential Guide to Vitamins and Minerals, stresses that diet can have profound effect on present and future well being. Well known experts in the field of attention and mood challenges recommend foods that contain concentrations of amino acids that create neuro-peptides associated with learning and focus. Super-foods are [...]
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Using an argon laser to measure human antioxidant levels in real time, researchers uncover how fast stress can deplete the body and how slowly it takes to restore antioxidant levels
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In this clip the benefits of consuming produce with antioxidants is explained.
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Registered Dietitian, Joan O’Keefe of Kansas City, releases Nutrition 101 Video No. 4: why eating fruits and vegetables at breakfast is important during American Heart Month Color is important because of fiber, because of water, because of vitamins and minerals. But most importantly, color has antioxidants, O’Keefe said. In order to get a full nine [...]
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Using an argon laser to measure human antioxidant levels in real time, researchers uncover how fast stress can deplete the body and how slowly it takes to restore antioxidant levels.
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Whenever I cook, I try to incorporate everything I like to eat and that I believe are good for my skin and health into one dish… hope these “recipes” will help those who are like me, busy and lazy. Use the minimum amount of preparation and cooking time to achieve the most out of cooking! [...]
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I am a 25 y.o. male that has been living with Crohn’s disease for 11 years. I was on Remicade for 6 years and it worked great, asymptomatic for all Crohn’s symptoms during that time. Around the age of 23 I discontinued Remicade, due to high costs and no health insurance, remained on 6 MP [...]
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