Articles, tagged with "calcium deficiency", page 1
17th October 2011
Many people like drinking yogurt, especially for the girls. But some people feel that the dairy products could not be drunk frequently for it has the possibility to become fat. Is this opinion right? Of course not, yogurt is recommended as the best drinks...
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Author:
Codeblue
13th May 2011
Milk is the essential nutrition in daily life, but most people have errors in ways of drinking milk, which may cause nutrition loss and produce converse effect to human body. So the following mistakes should be paid attention to:
Boil milk: it is widel...
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Author:
Codeblue
06th September 2010
Turn on any television channel and chances are there will be at least one commercial for osteoporosis medication. For many people, this is the only place they learn about this degenerative and potentially debilitating disease. It is a serious health probl...
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Author:
susan01
24th August 2010
Among the business world, the business card is an indispensible part. In the eyes of the experts of etiquette, the teeth are a business card to women. If her teeth are tidy, white and clean tone, you must be an accomplished lady. The yellow teeth will mak...
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Author:
Sharon
03rd June 2010
Let's say you've tried to cut down on dairy in your diet, or eliminate it altogether, to help relieve the digestive discomfort caused by lactose intolerance. Anyone who has had episodes of the gas, bloating, pain and diarrhea that occur from consuming mil...
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Author:
Sandy Malek
22nd February 2010
Too much calcium, especially due to calcium supplements, can cause major health problems including arthritis, gout, bone spurs, and kidney stones. As we will see, magnesium supplements like Natural Calm Magnesium can help deal with the excess calcium.
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Author:
RobertLee
27th April 2009
Calcium is important for cell-wall integrity and root and leaf growth. If you lime your soil regularly to keep the pH above 6, calcium deficiency would be unlikely. However, on alkaline soils (pH above 7) add gypsum (calcium sulphate) instead of lime. L...
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Author:
Juliet Sadler
20th May 2008
SESAME SEEDS
INTRODUCTION:
Sesame (Sesamum indicum) is a flowering plant in the genus Sesamum. The precise natural origin of the species is unknown, although numerous wild relatives occur in Africa and a smaller number in India. It is widely naturalised...
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Author:
iliyaspatel