Articles, tagged with "food additives", page 5
19th November 2010
In the present condition, you can no longer survive a single day without encountering pollution. At work, you may not at all be so sure of the cleanliness of the water you drink or of the food you eat. When dealing with people, you can hardly get away fro...
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Author:
MachiewBollogna
17th November 2010
It is not difficult to notice nowadays, that controlling toddler tantrums is no easy thing for many parents. Sometimes one can have enormous sympathy with the harassed mom who is obviously doing her best. The more that can be understood about why such beh...
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Author:
John Vine
28th October 2010
For decades now, the food industry has constantly produced new chemicals and additives to transform our food products. Food additives are the chemicals added to food to change its color, for its preservation, to keep fats emulsified and to make the appear...
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Data Flat
19th October 2010
Reading an interesting article about “how to lose fat" like this is very easy. But planning and executing the tips is very difficult. For instance if you started to use these weight loss tips but don't work out the exercise and just watch television eatin...
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Author:
Mariah Jordan
15th October 2010
Toxicity is 1 of the greatest concerns in the 20th century. This is because there are several factors contributing in the development of toxins in the human body such as stronger chemicals, water and air pollution, nuclear power, and radiation. Several pe...
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Author:
Kieth Patel
07th October 2010
Thing To Remove From Your Diet Today 1 - Aspartame
Aspartame is made from three components: 50 aspartic acid and 10% methanol (wood alcohol). When ingested, these substances break down into formaldehyde (an embalming fluid). Aspartame poisoning has bee...
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Author:
Kari
28th September 2010
REACH stands for the Regulation for Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals. It was created to reorganize and develop the earlier legislative framework for chemicals of the European Union (EU). REACH EU also formed the Europea...
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Author:
jumphigher
27th September 2010
Do you feel continuous fatigue, frequent headaches? If you happen to feel your energy meter drops down frequently or your skin has lost its shine, then it's time to go for a detox clean. It is the latest fitness mantra, and can turn out to be a life chang...
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Author:
Rayner
23rd September 2010
A healthy nervous system is key to a relaxed mind, calm body and overall well-being. If you routinely suffer from anxiety, insomnia, muscle twitches, and/or low appetite, your nervous system may need some support. Let's look at ways to improve your nervou...
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Author:
Kari Farmer
23rd September 2010
Pharmaceutical engineering is the buzzing word in the world today. It has become an important part of human life because of its contribution towards saving people from many deadly diseases. The ever growing health problems have been put under considerable...
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Author:
Anjali Goswami
22nd September 2010
A look at the gluten free diet for people with celiac disease and wheat intolerance including some useful advice and tips on ensuring your diet remains gluten free.
To maintain a gluten free diet means that you cannot eat or drink anything that contain...
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Author:
Peter Roche
17th September 2010
People with arthritis oftentimes find themselves in a Catch-22 situation. Their rational mind tells them that gentle exercise can help to relieve the pain they are experiencing. Their physical body is screaming "it hurts to walk; you can't possibly expect...
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Author:
alternative
09th September 2010
Cellulite is a common condition in women; it is not a result of being fat or overweight. Cellulite occurs in people of all races living all around the globe. Cellulite is a condition that effects more than eighty percent of all women over the age of twent...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
31st August 2010
So many children today have been diagnosed with Attention Deficit / hyperactivity disorder. When that occurs many children are put on drugs that may do more harm than help. What is a parent to do besides suffer together with their youngsters? Look into al...
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Author:
Steve Geysbeek
10th August 2010
Food additives are used to change the look, feel, taste and texture of food. By using chemical additives, a food can be made to mimic another natural ingredient without containing any of it. Emulsifiers, stabilizers and thickeners are added to processed...
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Author:
The Food Additive Investigator