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  1. Ancient Mesoamerican agriculture
    still a mystery. Teosinte has been proposed as the ancestor of maize, but teosinte looks nothing like modern maize and many molecular botanists do not agree with this theory. The origin of maize aside, it became the single most important crop in all of Mesoamerica. Maize is storable for long periods of time, it can be ground into flour, and it easily turns into surplus for future use. Maize became vital to the survival of the people of Mesoamerica, and that is reflected in their origin myths, art work, and rituals. The second most important crop in Mesoamerican agriculture is the
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  2. Arugula
    of lettuce. Scientifically, it consists of three species: 2000 Eruca sativa, Diplotaxis tenuifolia and Diplotaxis muralis. Arugula was grown as a vegetable in the Mediterranean area since the Roman times; it was considered to be an aphrodisiac. Still, it was not really cultivated and not scientifically researched until the 1990s. It was usually collected in the wild. Nowadays it is cultivated in various places, especially in Veneto, and available in all of Europe. Arugula is especially used in salads, but also cooked as a vegetable with pasta or dry meat. It is rich in vitamin C and iron.
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  3. Vitamin E
    Information on the benefits vitamin e offers in terms of heart disease and cancer, how to choose the right vitamin e supplement.
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  4. Archer Daniels Midland
    Illinois, calls itself "supermarket to the world" and operates more than 270 plants worldwide, where cereal grains and oilseeds are processed into numerous products used in food, beverage, nutraceutical, industrial and animal feed markets worldwide. ADM also provides agricultural storage and transportation services. Company divisions include: ADM Cocoa, ADM Corn Processing, ADM Food Additives, ADM Lecithin, ADM Milling, ADM Monoglycerides, ADM Vitamin E, ADM Protein Specialties, ADM Food Oils. ADM's revenues for fiscal 2003 (ending June 30, 2003) were US $30.708 B. Stock: NYSE: ADM. Products Typical products include oils and meal from soybeans, cottonseed, sunflower seeds, canola, peanuts, flaxseed and
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  5. CDC - National Report on Biochemical Indicators of Diet and ...
    Vitamin D (calciferol) comprises a group of fat soluble seco-sterols found naturally only ... Both vitamin D2 and D3 are used in nonprescription vitamin D ...
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  6. Ascorbic acid
    Ascorbic acid This article should be merged with Vitamin C. Ascorbic acid is an organic acid and antioxidant otherwise known as Vitamin C. In 1937 the Nobel Prize for chemistry was awarded to Walter Haworth for his work in determining the structure of ascorbic acid, (It was shared with Paul Karrer, who received his award for
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  7. Vitamin Answer : Natural Vitamins and Cosmetics
    Buy discount vitamins, nutritional supplements, low carb, weight loss supplements and other health products from Vitamin Answer. ...
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  8. Atkins Nutritional Approach
    Diet Revolution. Atkins recommends restriction of the intake of carbohydrates in order to switch the body metabolism from using glucose as the fuel to burning fat (both dietary and stored fat). This process of lipolysis begins when the body enters the state of ketosis as a consequence of running out of carbohydrates to burn. For the first two weeks of the Atkins diet plan, carbohydrate intake is limited to 20-60 grams a day, meaning that protein and fat will, by necessity, form the bulk of the diet. In order to avoid health problems caused by vitamin and mineral deficiencies during this
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  9. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) Information
    Article on how vitamin C helps the white blood cells combat infection and is essential for wound healing.
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  10. Beet
    UK and colonies, as well as table beet, garden beet, blood turnip or red beet) is a plant of the genus Beta of which both the leaves and root are edible. There are many varieties. The word beet often refers to the thick, red, fleshy roots of such plants, some of which are eaten as vegetables, and some of which are used as a source of sugar (see sugar beet). Beets are sometimes pickled. Nutritional Information Beets contain good amounts of vitamin C in the roots, and the tops are an excellent source of vitamin A. They are also high in
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  11. Vitamin D Overdose - LoveToKnow Vitamins
    Although vitamin D is essential for health, a vitamin D overdose can threaten your health. ... The body's daily requirement for vitamin D is relatively low. ...
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  12. Beriberi
    Beriberi Beriberi is an ailment caused by a deficiency of vitamin B1 (thiamine), the symptoms of which may include weight loss, emotional disturbances, impaired sensory perception, weakness, and periods of irregular heartbeat. Beriberi occurs in people whose staple diet consists mainly of polished white rice, which has little or no thiamine. Therefore the disease has been
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  13. Vitamin C
    Information on vitamin C, and studies on vitamin C for heart disease and cancer.
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  14. Testing hypotheses suggested by the data
    Testing hypotheses suggested by the data In statistics, hypotheses suggested by the data must be tested differently from hypotheses formed independently of the data. How to do it wrong For example, suppose 50 different researchers, unaware of each other's work, run clinical trials to test whether Vitamin X is efficacious in preventing cancer. Forty-nine of them find no significant differences between measurements done on patients who have taken Vitamin X and those who have taken a placebo. The 50th study finds a
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  15. Vitamin - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
    Vitamins are a family of substances meant for ingestion that confer superhuman abilities on whoever eats them. For example, Vitamin H41 grants its ...
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  16. Birth defect
    Birth defect A birth defect is a physical or mental abnormality present at the time a child is born. Birth defects range from minimal, such as birthmarks, and slightly mobility-impairing, such as amelia of the legs, to very serious, such as cerebral palsy, and incompatible with life, such as anencephaly. Many birth defects result from genetic abnormalities. Others can arise from chance problems in fetal development (teratogenesis), which are sometimes caused by prenatal vitamin deficiencies or exposure to mercury and other harmful substances. Some other birth defects: cleft lip cleft palate
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  17. Vitamins Greens|Vitamin Green|Vitamins Green Supplement for ...
    Natural Greens Vitamins, Supplements & Vitamin Green Organic Living Products to Live a Healthy, Active Lifestyle. Nutrients, Juicers, ProBiotics, Herbal Remedies ...
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  18. Biotin
    Biotin Biotin, or vitamin H, C10H16N2O3S (Biotin; Coenzyme R, Biopeiderm), is a B-complex vitamin which is important in the catalysis of essential metabolic reactions to synthesize fatty acids, in gluconeogenesis, and to metabolize leucine.
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  19. Fat-Soluble Vitamins
    Foods that contain these vitamins will not lose them when cooked. The body does not need these every day and stores them in the liver when not used. Most people do not ...
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  20. Bioaccumulation
    a common aspect of environmental health in the workplace. As people spend so much time, for so many years in these environments, very low levels of toxins can be lethal over time. An example of poisoning in the workplace can be seen from the phrase "as mad as a hatter". The process for stiffening the felt used in making hats involved mercury, which forms organic species such as methyl mercury, which is lipid soluble, and tends to accumulate in the brain. Other lipid (fat) soluble poisons include Tetra-ethyl lead compounds (the lead in leaded petrol or gasoline in the US). Strontium
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