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The Sweet Health Benefits Of Drinking Sugarcane Juice
Over 200 countries grow sugarcane and in 2005 Brazil was its largest producer. Besides production of sugar, it is used to produce Falernum – sweet syrup used in the Tropical and Caribbean cocktails. Sugarcane is also used to make molasses, rum, Cachaca- the national spirit of Brazil and ethanol for fuel. The end product that remains behind after the stalks are crushed and the juice is extracted is used to provide heat energy, used in the mill, and electricity, which is typically on-sold to the consumer electricity grid. Freshly extracted sugarcane juices by hand or electric machines are very common. They are served with ice cubes and at times with lemon juice or rock salt.
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10 Foods to Eat When You Have the Flu
The flu is a respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus. The flu is not the same as a cold, although they share many of the same symptoms. The cold is caused by a different virus, and it tends to have milder symptoms than the flu. Colds are also less likely to cause serious complications. The food below you should eat when you have the flu:
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Use Your Food To Boost Your Brain
There are many food modifications you can make to boost your IQ. These are through brain boosting supplements, multivitamins and general diet tips. Below you will find basic food guidelines to help you boost your IQ quickly. (Note: If you have a serious medical condition please consult your doctor before using any of the advice below.)
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Nutrition For The Elderly
During the later years in life, the body misplaces skeletal parts and muscles as well as gaining fat as the hormones start to decline.
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The health benefits of red fruits
The red color in fruits and vegetables shouts phytonutrients such as lycopene, ellagic acid, quercetin and hesperidin. Their phytochemical properties may be beneficial in regulating blood pressure levels, reduce tumor growth, lower bad cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of certain types of cancer. Two powerful antioxidants– vitamins A and C may aid in preventing heart disease and are beneficial for various ailments.
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How Can I Relieve Mild Menstrual Cramps?
Dysmenorrhea is the medical term for the painful cramps that may occur immediately before or during the menstrual period. Many women experience menstrual pain, especially when they are in the their teens. In most cases, menstrual pain does not indicate a more serious problem, although sometimes it can be associated with endometriosis or uterine fibroids (non-cancerous tumors in the uterus).
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How to Tell If Your Newborn is Sick
Newborns cry, wet, eat, and sleep. That's pretty much it. They may not have a schedule yet, so they can sleep through feeding times, sometimes, or wake up crying sooner than they should. Or, they can eat, but still cry, as if they're still hungry. It's difficult to figure out what's wrong with your newborn but there are some ways to tell if they're actually sick.
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Ten Foods for a Healthy Heart
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. It is also one of the main causes of death in Canada and is killing more and more people throughout the world.
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5 Rules for Good Eating
Overview
All meals and snacks provide an opportunity for you to enhance your nutritional wellness. Although no one diet or set of "rules" suits everyone, applying basic, healthy guidelines to your lifestyle can help ensure that your nutrient needs are met. Aim for a balanced diet based on healthy foods, and use moderation when it comes to sweets and other low-nutrient foods. To learn specific ways to improve your diet, seek guidance from a qualified professional.
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The Truth About The Nutritiounal Benefits of Eggs
For as long as many of us can remember the egg has been downtrodden as a secondary food source. Are the negative claims about this nutritional bombshell true?
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