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Fish Oil & Respiratory Infections in Children
FISH OIL & RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN The available research evidence suggests that a diet rich in coldwater fish may significantly reduce the risk of heart disease. There is also additional research suggesting that oil from coldwater fish might also improve immune system function, particularly in young children. A newly ...
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doctorwascher
on
March 1, 2009
Regarding the Wall-E article...
''Wall-E tells us that if we don't change the way we live, we'll all get really fat and destroy the world.'' You'll find no bigger supporter of the first amendment than me. However, I think the statement above, quoted from the article is a little biased. To me, it sounds like someone who is just looking for a reason to look down on ...
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Green Room
by
CWickham
on
July 11, 2008
All over some vegetables? My goodness.
Start out the honest way. Raw veggies with low fat ranch dressing. Green beans with some butter and salt. And Broccoli. But if your child doesn't get what she needs from her dinner, a litte zuchinni hidden in her mashed potatoes wont kill her. For anyone who tuned into Oprah and saw Jessica Seinfeld, the kids they tested the foods on said they ...
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Food
by
sounds_sogreat
on
October 28, 2007
95% of our foods are processed!
Before the Industrial age, organic farming was the norm and only 5% of our foods were processed, now the tables have turned... A shocking 95% of our foods are processed and the fruits and vegetables we get from our grocery stores have declined severely in nutritional value, that the anti went from 5 to 9 servings of whole fruits and veggies to up ...
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Food
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lljames
on
October 28, 2007