Articles, tagged with "omega 9", page 5
08th May 2008
The Food Advices: Is it necessary to believe all that one says to us?
And What Is It necessary To believe?
To drink 1,5 liter of water per day, to eat 5 fruits and vegetables per day, to swallow fibers and Omega (Omega-3, Omega-6 and Omega-9 sup...
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Author:
Patrick Beaufay
29th April 2008
We have all heard about the benefits of increasing the intake of Omega 3-6-9 in our diets, however what you may not be aware of is Omega 9 is naturally produced in our bodies. Our bodies cannot manufacture the essential fatty acids we need, so we have to ...
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Author:
Corey Rozon
19th February 2008
"The reason the military and the police are individual entities operating completely apart from one another is: one fights the enemy of the state … one serves to protect the citizens of the state. When the military becomes both, then the enemy of the st...
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Author:
bodymindsuccess
01st August 2007
For the most part, organisms can satisfy their own fatty acid needs. In mammals, however, those enzymes which insert double bonds into the chains of fatty acids cannot insert them into the omega-3 and omega-6 positions. Linoleic and linolenic acid contain...
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Author:
Dr. Randy Wysong
23rd July 2007
Keratosis Pilaris is a very common, but relatively unknown skin condition that affects over 50% of the world population. Most of those with this condition do not even know it. Keratosis pilaris causes small, acne-like bumps, which usually appear on the up...
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Author:
Audrey Ly
02nd April 2007
Flaxseed, called linseed in some countries, is a good source of dietary fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, and lignans.
Flax Seed Oil contains omega-6 and omega-9 essential fatty acids, B vitamins, potassium, lecithin, magnesium, fiber, protein, and zinc.
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Author:
hazel
02nd April 2007
This makes EFA's an important part of your diet. Other sources of these fats are fish and nuts.
Flax Seed Oil contains omega-6 and omega-9 essential fatty acids, B vitamins, potassium, lecithin, magnesium, fiber, protein, and zinc.
Flax seeds are ba...
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Author:
hazel
27th March 2007
This is the technical meaning of 'healthy fat.' Your body needs these fats to function properly, yet it doesn't produce it on it's own.
Flax Seed Oil contains omega-6 and omega-9 essential fatty acids, B vitamins, potassium, lecithin, magnesium, fiber,...
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Author:
hazel
27th March 2007
This makes EFA's an important part of your diet. Other sources of these fats are fish and nuts. Most of the fat in my diet comes from a combination of nuts and flax seed oil.
Flax Seed Oil contains omega-6 and omega-9 essential fatty acids, B vitamins,...
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Author:
hazel
06th March 2007
Flaxseed, called linseed in some countries, is a good source of dietary fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, and lignans.
Flax Seed Oil contains omega-6 and omega-9 essential fatty acids, B vitamins, potassium, lecithin, magnesium, fiber, protein, and zinc.
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Author:
hazel
06th March 2007
This makes EFA's an important part of your diet. Other sources of these fats are fish and nuts. Most of the fat in my diet comes from a combination of nuts and flax seed oil.
Flax Seed Oil contains omega-6 and omega-9 essential fatty acids, B vitamins,...
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Author:
hazel
27th January 2007
Flaxseed, called linseed in some countries, is a good source of dietary fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, and lignans.
Flax Seed Oil contains omega-6 and omega-9 essential fatty acids, B vitamins, potassium, lecithin, magnesium, fiber, protein, and zinc.
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Author:
hazel
25th November 2006
FlaxSeed Oil is also known as Linseed Oil. Flax Seed is a blue flowering plant that is grown on the Western Canadian Prairies for its oil rich seeds. Flax Seed Oil is highly recommended for the general well being, whole body nutrition and helps in restori...
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Author:
herb mark
15th November 2006
I'm sure that most of us at one time or another have been told that certain foods can cause acne. I must admit, I have always been a skeptic when hearing that idea...after all, I was eating the food, not wearing it on my face, so how could it cause a pro...
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Author:
C. L. Jackson
27th September 2006
Essential fatty acids are more important for health than most people realize. Without eating the proper amount, you will definitely create illness in your body.
These essential fatty acids play an essential role in producing enzymes and hormones your ...
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Author:
Rudy Silva