Articles, tagged with "wheat barley", page 3
23rd June 2010
Organic farming is a wonderful endeavor for anyone who would like to grow beautiful and tasty vegetables on their own land in an environmentally friendly way. The methods of this type of farming combines the knowledge of ecology and modern agricultural te...
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Author:
William Moriarty
15th June 2010
Celiac disease is a condition brought about by the accumulation of gluten. Gluten is protein preset in bread, pasta, cookies, crust and other food that is made out of wheat, barley or rye. Oats also contain the protein gluten. There are many controversies...
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Author:
Otto Wynn
08th June 2010
Once identified, the body components associated with your Lipotypes can be effectively supported with the necessary diet and essential nutrients. The results from this process enable you to comfortably move towards optimum health, lose the weight you want...
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Author:
Cherie Arnold
01st June 2010
The more foodstuff the birds consume beyond physical needs the bigger the amount of the marketable products they create. Each chicken that is a natural layer will turn the additional food into eggs. If she is naturally a meat maker she could build flesh o...
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Author:
Michael Lundy
17th May 2010
Just the smell of newly mowed grass has the power to allow you to reminisce of your childhood. Golden summers of running barefoot, quick games of baseball that actually took all day, and quiet moments lying on my back looking up at the clouds. It is funny...
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jimboomba_turf
14th May 2010
Don't "learn to live with your pain", get rid of it. It is a sad fact that pain affects millions of people around the world, often unnecessarily. Whilst modern medicine and physical therapies can sometimes be helpful, they do not tackle the triggers of pa...
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Author:
Vivienne Savill ND., RN
07th April 2010
Being diagnosed with a disease is a scary thing, especially when you know little about what the disease is or what it means for your health. These days, with the aid of the Internet, more and more people are able to get the answers they need online. Unfor...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
23rd March 2010
It is hard to live with chronic sinus problems. Not only do the symptoms lower your quality of life, it is also quite an expensive disease to treat with all the medications you have to take. This might be okay if the drug medications are working as expect...
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Author:
jillghprx
18th March 2010
Dar gluten to children too soon may cause constipation. Giving babies foods with gluten too shortly could cause long term stomach Problems, though more studies are required before changing the suggestions for mums and dads, concluded a team in Holland. ...
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Author:
Samuel Park
08th February 2010
An estimated three million Americans are adversely affected by celiac disease (http://GlutenFreeHelp.Info). A large number of them don't even know it -- you might be one of them. What exactly is celiac disease then? It is a disease caused by an allergic r...
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Author:
Robert Bell
05th February 2010
If you've been keeping up with me as the children's author of the Danny the Dragon series (http://DannyTheDragon.com), you've probably heard me talk about the new Danny the Dragon CD containing a reading of Danny Meets Jimmy by a talented vocal artist fol...
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Author:
Robert Bell
05th February 2010
Children's author, researcher, and humanitarian, Tina Turbin (http://TinaTurbin), celebrated for her children's series, Danny the Dragon, has emerged as a leading spokesperson for children's issues and health issues. In her book tours and volunteer work w...
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Author:
Robert Bell
14th January 2010
I can tell you truthfully that up until very recently I had absolutely no clue as to what a gluten free diet was. I didn't have even a grain of an idea that I could base my knowledge upon. I have since found out however, that gluten is what you would call...
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Author:
Rich Bird
23rd December 2009
Author, researcher, and humanitarian Tina Turbin (http://TinaTurbin.com), as a member of the celiac community (http://GlutenFreeHelp.info), knows that maintaining a gluten-free diet and staying healthy can be challenge. After all, it can be hard getting a...
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Author:
Robert Bell
18th December 2009
The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University is one of the major research centers around studying and bringing awareness to this disease which affects an estimated three million Americans. It is one-hundred percent focused on studying celiac disease (...
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Author:
Robert Bell