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  1. Essential Fatty Acids - Good Fats or healthy fats, Omega-3 fatty
    Essential fatty acids, known as EFAs or the good fats, are Omega-3 fatty acids (linolenic acid), Omega-6 fatty acids (linoleic acid), and Omega-9 fatty acids (oleic acid). ... In the interim, ... In other words,
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  2. Humus
    dark, spongy, jelly-like substance) and amorphous in structure. That is, it has no determinate shape, structure or character. Plant remains (including those that have passed through an animal and are excreted as manure) contain organic compounds: sugars, starches, proteins, carbohydrates, lignins, waxes, resins and organic acids. The process of organic matter decay in the soil begins with the decomposition of sugars and starches from carbohydrates which break down easily as saprophytes initially invade the dead plant, whilst the remaining cellulose breaks down more slowly. Proteins decompose into amino acids at a rate depending on Carbon:Nitrogen ratio. Organic acids break down rapidly,
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  3. healthy_fats By GreenHealthSearch.com
    RSS Tag : healthy_fats (3) Page 1 of 1. Prop it 1 Drop it. ... Newsletter - Challenge (healthy_fats) (4/23/2008) Newsletter - Challenge - Hit Your Whole ...
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  4. Diabetes dictionary
    rise in blood glucose levels in the early morning hours. This condition sometimes occurs in people with insulin-dependent diabetes and (rarely) in people with noninsulin-dependent diabetes. Unlike the Somogyi effect, it is not a result of an insulin reaction. People who have high levels of blood glucose in the mornings before eating may need to monitor their blood glucose during the night. If blood glucose levels are rising, adjustments in evening snacks or insulin dosages may be recommended. See also: Somogyi effect. Debridement - The removal of infected, hurt, or dead tissue. Dehydration Delta cell - A type of cell in
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  5. Transgenic pigs are rich in healthy fats - health - 27 March 2006 -
    In 2004, researchers created pigs that can convert their unhealthy omega-6 fatty acids into omega-3s, changing the ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fats by fivefold.
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  6. Propeller Tag: healthy_fats
    Propeller Tag: healthy_fats. 3 Healthy Fats You Should be Eating. What Are The Best Sources Of Omega 3? Healthy Fats and Cooking Oil | Recipes Lover ...
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  7. Carbohydrate
    there is an oxygen bridge between the two carbon atoms, forming a heterocyclic ring. Rings with five and six atoms are called furanose and pyranose forms, and exist in equilibrium with the straight-chain form. It should be noted that the ring form has one more optically active carbon than the straight-chain form, and so has both an alpha and a beta form, which interconvert in equilibrium. However, the carbohydrate may further react with an alcohol to form an acetal or ketal, in which case the two forms become distinct. This is the basic type of link between the monosaccharide units of
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  8. Put healthy fats on your menu
    Canada’s Food Guide to Healthy Eating recommends that Canadians aim to eat 30-45 grams or 2-3 tbsp of unsaturated oils or soft non-hydrogenated margarine each day. ... Putting healthy fats on your menu...
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  9. healthy_fats Articles
    All articles related to healthy fats written by Suite101 experts - enter curious
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  10. Trans fat
    Trans fat A trans fat (also known as a trans fatty acid) is an unsaturated fat or fatty acid molecule that contains a trans double bond between carbon atoms, which makes the molecule kinked. Research suggests a correlation between diets high in trans fats and diseases like atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease. The National Academy of Sciences recommended in 2002 that dietary intake of trans fatty acids be minimized. Trans fats in food Trans fats are formed during the manufacture of processed foods
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  11. Tag : healthy_fats " Propeller
    Welcome to Propeller.com ... RSS Tag : healthy_fats (4) Page 1 of 1. Prop it 1 Drop it. 3 Healthy Fats You Should be Eating " Posted by: kelsmurr 5 months, 1 week ago in Health ...
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  12. Omega 3 Supplement and More: Getting Healthy Fats in Your Diet Is
    Omega 3 Supplement and More: Adding Healthy Fats to Your Diet Is Easier than Ever ... But even though more, supposedly healthy, vegetable fats are now being consumed, 40% of these are hydrogenated
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  13. The Best Life Challenge
    The office might be good for many thingsa paycheck, gossip, lively holiday ... Newsletter - Challenge (healthy_fats) (4/23/2008) Newsletter - Challenge - Hit Your Whole ...
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  14. Pantothenic acid
    Pantothenic acid Pantothenic acid, also called vitamin B5, is an antioxidant water-soluble vitamin needed to breakdown carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Pantothenic acid deficiency is very common and more common with age. It is contained in whole grain cereals, legumes, eggs, meat, royal jelly and many other foods. Symptoms of deficiency are highly similar to other vitamin B deficiencies. Deficiency symptoms include allergies (ie. stuffed or runny nose)
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  15. Healthy Fats - The Benefits of Plant Sterols
    Rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids and plant sterols, walnuts help keep the blood vessels healthy and elastic. ... Sterols are fats from plants found in all plant-based foods.
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  16. Fit for Life Student Handout
    You will research the calories and fat grams in fast food, USDA's food pyramid, the ... http://www.healthrecipes.com/healthy_fats.htm. http://www.deliciousdecisions.org/ff/index. ...
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  17. Olive
    with this neglectful culture the trees bear abundantly only at intervals of three or four years; thus, although wild growth is favorable to the picturesque aspect of the plantation, it is not to be recommended on economic grounds. Where the olive is carefully cultivated, as in Languedoc and Provence, it is planted in rows at regular intervals, the distance between the trees varying in different olivettes, according to the variety grown. Careful pruning is practiced, the object being to preserve the flower-bearing sho 2000 ots of the preceding year, while keeping the head of the tree low, so as to allow the easy
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  18. WHFoods: I enjoy the flavor of roasted nuts but am concerned that
    Because nuts contain considerable amounts of healthy fats, protein and fiber, they take a longer time to digest than carbohydrate-rich foods such as fruits, starchy vegetables or whole grain bread.
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  19. Orthorexia
    Orthorexia Orthorexia, or orthorexia nervosa in full, is closely related to the disorder anorexia nervosa. With anorexia, the sufferer has an unhealthy obsession to lose weight while with orthorexia, the subject has an unhealthy obsession with "healthy eating". The subject may avoid certain types of food, such as those containing fats, preservatives or animal products. As a result, the sufferer may become as hazardously thin as those suffering from anorexia. The condition was identified
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  20. Miss Porter
    Step 1: -You will work in your groups of two as the newspaper writers and researchers. ... www.healthrecipes.com/healthy_fats.htm American Dietetic Association ...
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