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51. Beyond Vegetarianism--Raw Food, Vegan, Fruitarian, Paleo Diets
- www.beyondveg.com
- Reports from veterans of vegetarian and raw-food diets,.
- & RAW-FOOD DIETS FROM LONG-TIME INSIDERS.
- in search of health, not dogma. ...
- A sense of admirable idealism is often a motivating factor encouraging people to take responsibility for their own health and to explore different diets. ... One result has been widespread refusal in the alternative diet community to face health and behavioral problems that may arise on these diets. A common thread in what you'll read here is that a kind of subjective, "blinded naturalism" has become more or less endemic in the vegetarian, raw-food, and alternative diet movements, which can lead to serious health troubles.
- Folks, it should go without saying, but we know and you know that you take full legal responsibility for whatever decisions you make regarding your own health care. ... The whole point here is that you think clearly for yourself and make your own decisions, with the input of a licensed health professional should you choose to consult one. ...
52. mybackyard - Eating with the Seasons - recipes, health, food, simplify your life
- www.mybackyard.com
- The ancient Chinese developed a philosophy known as "The Five Element" philosophy that deals with the effect of seasonal changes on our health. ... These five elements are also associated with our bodies, and have an effect on our health. ...
- The autumn season influences the health of our lungs and large intestine. ...
- They are a signal that you need to pay attention to your health. ...
- Apples are considered an alkaline food which can be combined with any other foods without causing digestive distress. ...
53. ACSH: Food Safety
- www.acsh.org
- Environmental Health.
- Food Safety.
- Scientists Reject Lawyer's Claim that "Fast Food" Should Be Labeled "Addictive" .
- Health Panel Urges Schools, Parents to Approve Irradiated Meat for School Lunches .
- Irradiation Enhances Food Safety and Quality .
- Health Panel on McDonald's Suit: "A Scientific Travesty"! .
- Health Panel: Beef Benefits American Diet .
- Health Panel Finds All-Natural Carcinogens Galore in Holiday Foods .
- Health Panel Lauds Nutritional Value of Eggs, Notes New Research on Dietary Cholesterol .
- Health Panel Urges Irradiation of Ground Meats .
- And the Latest Food Scare Is. ...
- Scientists Deplore Latest Food-Cancer Scare .
- Health Panel Advises Consumers About New "Functional Foods" Category .
- Traditional Holiday Dinner Replete with Natural Carcinogens, Health Group Finds .
- Science Group Applauds New Food Safety Nomination .
- Health Panel Affirms the Many Benefits of Modern Food Biotechnology .
54. Health Foods at Shopping.net
- www.shopping.net
- Food.
- Health Foods.
- FOOD AND DRINK.
- Food Directory.
- You searched for Health Foods.
- Which? report on health foodsWhich? Online gives unbiased advice and information on a vast range of products and services. ...
- Vitamin UK - one of the UK's largest health sitesVitamin UK is one of the UK's largest health sites with over 10,000 top brand vitamins, herbal remedies, aromatherapy, homeopathy much more. ...
- Health food from Jane FrankJane Frank of Frankly Nutrition is a nutritional therapist and writer of health-oriented cookery books. With a wealth of experience, she offers advice on health and nutrition. ...
- Weather Business Sports Politics Law Technology Science & Space Health Entertainment Travel Education Special Reports. ... com/HEALTH.
- EUROPA - Food Safety: From the Farm to the Fork - Home PageEUROPA - Food Safety: From the Farm to the Fork - Home Pagehttp://europa. ... int/comm/food/index_en. ...
- Health Food at Shopping. USHealth Food in the Shopping. US directory - Buy and find Health Food information online. ... net/usa/food. asp?keyword=health+food.
55. Article: Dyrehavsbakken
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Locals took tours to the natural spring to drink the good tasting, fresh water, which was in short supply in Copenhagen, and to take advantage of its health-bringing properties. In their wake followed enterprising individuals who took financial advantage of the visiting crowds by offering, among other products and services, food and pottery in which to collect the water. ...
56. FDA/CFSAN - To Your Health! Food Safety for Seniors
- www.foodsafety.gov
- FDA/Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
- USDA/Food Safety and Inspection Service.
- To Your Health! .
- Food Safety for Seniors.
- Seniors have a lifetime of experience shopping, Food Safety for Seniors preparing and eating food. And fortunately, Americans enjoy one of the safest most healthful food supplies in the world. But a lot has changed over your lifetime—from the way food is produced and distributed, to the way it is prepared and eaten.
- What is also changing is your ability to fight-off dangerous bacteria that may invade your body through the food you eat.
- Preventing the growth of dangerous microorganisms in food is the key to reducing the millions of illnesses and thousands of deaths each year.
- You may already know a lot about how to prevent illness from mishandled food. Federal studies show that seniors do a better job of handling food safely than any other age group. ...
- This publication will help you learn more about what many of us call "food poisoning"—the experts call it foodborne illness. ...
- Food Safety at Home .
- A lot has changed over your lifetime—including the way food is produced and distributed. It used to be that food was produced close to where people lived. Many people shopped daily, and prepared and ate their food at home. ... Today, food in your local grocery store comes from all over the world. And nearly 50 percent of the money we spend on food goes to buy food that others prepare, like "carry out" and restaurant meals.
57. Food Hygiene Program Overview
- www.doh.state.fl.us
- Department of Health standard header is loaded here. ...
- Environmental Health.
- Health Statistics.
- Licensure & Certification of Health Professionals .
- Child Care Food Program.
- Child and Adolescent Health.
- Maternal & Child Health.
- School Health.
- Health Awareness & Tobacco.
- Department of Health standard side menu bar is loaded here. ...
- Food Hygiene .
- Food Hygiene Program.
- Health Issues Prevention of foodborne illness (often referred to as food poisoning) is a major concern in every food service establishment and should be a major concern in home kitchens as well. ... Bacteria multiply extremely fast when food is kept at an unsafe temperature (above 41 and below 140 degrees Fahrenheit). ...
- improper storage of food (inadequate refrigeration temperature or hot holding temperature) .
- contamination of food, utensils, and equipment from flies, roaches, and other pests. ...
58. Article: Toxic mold
- en2.wikipedia.org
- In larger quantities, mold can be a danger to human health. ...
- In order to grow, mold requires moisture and an appropriate food source. ...
- Since Biblical times it has been known that molds growing indoors are a hazard to human health. ...
- Today, the agriculture industry closely watches mold and mycotoxin levels on grains to prevent contamination of livestock and of our food suppy. ...
- It is difficult to diagnose vague health problems that are environmentally rooted. ...
- Like other forms of toxic poisoning, mycotoxin exposure can lead to serious health problems--sometimes permanent--and it can even be fatal. ...
- com/?toxicmold/index * Mycotoxins in grains and the food supply: + http://www. ...
59. Article: Foodborne illness
- en.wikipedia.org
- (Redirected from Food poisoning) .
- Foodborne illness or food poisoning is caused by consuming food contaminated with pathogenic bacteria, toxins, viruses, prions or parasites. Such contamination usually arises from improper handling, preparation or storage of food. Foodborne illness can also be caused by adding pesticides or medicines to food, or consuming or by accidentaly consuming naturally poisonous substances like poisonous mushrooms or reef fish. Contact between food and pests, especially flies, rodents and cockroaches, is a further cause of contamination of food. ...
- 1 World Health Organisation definition.
- 2 Preventing bacterial food poisoning.
- World Health Organisation definition.
- Foodborne illnesses are defined by the World Health Organization as diseases, usually either infectious or toxic in nature, caused by agents that enter the body through the ingestion of food. ...
- However, foodborne illness can result in permanent health problems or even death, especially in babies, pregnant women (and their fetuses), elderly people, sick people and others with weak immune systems. ...
- The delay between consumption of a contaminated food and appearance of the first symptoms of illness is called the incubation period. ...
- The infective dose varies according to the agent and consumer's age and health. ...
- Bacterial infection is the most common cause of food poisoning. ...
- Symptoms for bacterial infection are delayed because the bacteria need time to grow, so symptoms are usually not seen 12-36 hours after eating contaminated food. ...
- Preventing bacterial food poisoning.
- Bacteria need warmth, moisture, food and time to grow. ... Since bacteria cannot be smelt or seen, the only way to ensure that food is safe is to follow good food hygiene, for example, not allowing raw or partially cooked food to touch dishes, utensils, hands or work surfaces previously used to handle properly cooked food or ready to eat food. ...
60. Friends Organic Health Food
- www.lbc.org.uk
- uk Natural health, wholefoods, fruit & vegetables, bread, snacks, sandwiches, natural remedies, herbal & homeopathic remedies, supplements and body care. ...
61. Health Foods
- www.south-online.co.uk
- Health Foods.
- The One Stop Health Product Online Shop, Unbeatable prices on Supplements & Health Products.
- Naturally Health Foods .
- Nutrition & Health Company.
- UK Nutritionist, Linda Barr, through her company, the Nutrition & Health Co offers the first-ever Online Health Check using Hair Mineral Analysis .
- Health & Advice :: Herbal Supplements & Vitamins :: Weight loss.
62. Clearspring - Organic Health Food Store
- www.clearspring.co.uk
- How Food Is Made.
- We feel its important to know where food is coming from!.
- Japanese Food.
- Being one of the worlds largest wholesalers of Japanese foods, Clearspring has a wealth of information on all aspects of Japanese food. Read about how its made, who makes it, how to use it, and what its benefits are, from one of the largest sources of information about Japanese food on the Internet!.
63. ReliefWeb: Ethiopia: Complex Health/Food Insecurity Emergency Fact Sheet #1 (FY) 2004
- www.reliefweb.int
- Ethiopia: Complex Health/Food Insecurity Emergency Fact Sheet #1 (FY) 2004.
- However, the cumulative effects of consecutive poor rainy seasons have resulted in some households experiencing chronic food insecurity while exhausting traditional coping mechanisms. ...
- On September 5, 2003, the Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia's (GFDRE) Disaster Prevention and Preparedness Commission (DPPC) issued an updated appeal for emergency food assistance. ... 2 million Ethiopians face ongoing food insecurity, requiring 617,647 metric tons (MT) of food assistance between August and December 2003. ... 8 million MT of emergency food commodities will be required in 2003. ... Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) report by the Feinstein International Famine Center at Tufts University, even if the rains return to normal levels in 2004, affected populations will have significant debt, poor overall health, decreased seed stocks, and fewer livestock than in 2003. ...
- Ethiopia is currently facing three public health crises: malnutrition, malaria, and measles. Widespread malnutrition in Ethiopia is a public health crisis resulting from crop production failures, inconsistent distribution of food rations, single commodity cereal rations, high rates of diarrheal and infectious diseases, and lack of dietary diversity. ... Despite an accelerated vaccination campaign, measles remains a serious health risk for unvaccinated Ethiopian children under the age of five.
- Total Food Aid Requirements in 2004.
- Health .
- World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that 15 million people in Ethiopia are at risk of contracting malaria before the end of the malaria epidemic season. ... Country Team in Ethiopia (UNCT), malaria will be the most significant health problem in 2003/2004. Food shortages caused by the 2002/2003 drought have increased the vulnerable population's susceptibility to malaria and other communicable diseases. ...
- USAID/OFDA's Disaster Assistance Response Team (USAID/DART) in Ethiopia continues to work with the Ministry of Health (MOH), UNICEF, USAID/Ethiopia, other donors, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to coordinate the malaria response. ... UNICEF distributed anti-malarial drugs to the zonal health bureaus in Amhara and Oromiya Regions, and to the Regional Health Bureau (RHB) in Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region (SNNPR). ... According to local health authorities, the number of malaria cases in the zone increased by 300 percent between July and September 2003-compared to the same period in 2002. ...
64. Discovery Health :: Foods for Sex
- health.discovery.com
- Eat for Enhanced Sexual Pleasure: The Erotic Power of Food By Amy Painter .
- The erotic power of food has been celebrated for centuries. ...
- Many nutritious foods can stir libido, revive sexual function and enhance overall health, especially when served up in a sensual way. ...
- These "pleasure drugs" can dampen sexual desire and leech beneficial nutrients vital to our sexual health. ...
- "Looked at in the right light," writes author Diane Ackerman in "A Natural History of the Senses," "any food might be thought aphrodisiac. ...
- Looked at in the right light, any food might be thought of aphrodisiac Diane Ackerman, author of "A Natural History of the Senses" .
- Return to the Sexual Health Center.
65. Article: French fries
- en.wikipedia.org
- Most authorities believe that french fries are Belgian in origin, but that they have gained international prominence due to their pre-eminence in American fast food menus, propagated by fast food chains like McDonald's and Burger King (Hungry Jacks in Australia). In American fast food chains, french fries are typically served with hamburgers. ... They also make up half of the classic food combination fish and chips. ...
- 5 Health aspects.
- According to the Food Reference Web site, The first reference to French fried potatoes was in 1894 in O. ...
- In Britain, the term french fries is only used by fast food restaurants serving narrow-cut (shoestring) fries prepared in the American style. ...
- However, he is mistaken, as traditionally, ox fat was used, although now nut oil is usually preferred for health reasons. ...
- Health aspects .
- French fries may contain a large amount of fat (usually saturated) from frying and from some condiments or topping and may be bad for the health of those who consume them regularly. Some researchers have also suggested that the high temperatures used for frying such dishes may have results harmful to health (see acrylamides. ...
- The Food Reference Website on French fries. ...
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66. Nutiva: Certified Organic Hemp & Flax Foods
- www.nutiva.com
- Discover Nutiva's delicious certified organic hemp protein powder, hemp oil, gel caps, hemp and flax food bars, and shelled hempseeds (hemp nuts).
- On February 6, 2004 the Federal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Struck Down DEA's Proposed Hemp Food Rules.
- "Hempseeds provide the best balance of EFAs that support the good health of your brain and body tissue. ...
67. Food and Nutrition
- www.holisticmed.com
- Food Cravings .
- Food Allergy Determination .
- A practitioner such as a very experienced Ayurvedic Medical Doctor or Oriental Medical Doctor would be able to devise a diet that very closely matches your health and nutritional needs. ...
- I encourage you to become part of the countless millions of others who are gradually incorporating holistic healing fundamentals into their lifestyle to reap immediate and future health benefits.
- In order to prevent or heal health problems and build a foundation for the development of vibrant health, you should consider incorporating some of the ideas in this article. ...
- I sincerely hope that you do not use the ideas below as rigid rules, but instead, use them as suggested guidelines as you develop your own personal inner feeling as to what food your body needs.
- As your nutrition plan gradually improves, please practice deciding for yourself what food your body needs rather than relying on what I say or what a well-known author says. ...
- Causes feelings of deprivation and emotional stress which can actaully make some health problems worse.
- Locate Natural Foods / Health Foods stores in your area.
- If possible, do most of your food shopping at a natural foods store. In some cities, there are large natural food grocery stores that are not unlike modern supermarkets in that they have an enormous selection of products. There are smaller health food stores that can also provide many of the food products needed for a healthier diet. There are some health food stores that sell little more than food supplements and may not be useful for you in putting together a healthy diet.
- Look in the phone book under "Health Food Stores. ...
- Company resources for Healthy Foods & Organic Foods web page is a good place to look for links to health food stores, co-ops, and other resources.
- Contact a major health food store chain for information on stores in your area.
68. Health food products, coralcaclium
- www.healthtreasures.com
- HEALTH TREASURES: Coral Calcium.
- Health Links Directory.
- List of All Health Products · Ways to Pay · Shipping Rates.
- BARLEYGREEN and OTHER HEALTH PRODUCTS.
- HEALTH SERVICES.
- Affordable Health Insurance.
- Bob Barefoot Coral Calcium Interview · Robert Barefoot Coral Calcium and Health.
- The Calcium Factor · Coral Calcium Testimonials · Health Articles · Fun Health Cartoons.
- Free Health Newsletter · Exchange Links, Free Add URL.
- Free Link Exchange · Copy Link Code · Health Links Directory.
- HEALTH TREASURES.
- Email: Health@healthtreasures. ...
- This web site and Health Treasures dba Sunburst Communications, Inc. make no claims or statements about any health products or supplements sold on this site as being able to prevent, mitigate, treat or cure cancer or any other disease. We make no health benefit claims either express or implied about any of the products or supplements on this site. All health benefits claims must be substantiated by competent and reliable scientific evidence. Please consult your Medical Doctor, physician and/or health practitioner about the benefits of any products shown on this site. This site does not claim to be a doctor or physician and does not give any health advice. ... It is not this web site or Health Treasures' opinion and not our claim.
69. Article: Vegan
- en2.wikipedia.org
- "The word 'veganism' denotes a philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude — as far as is possible and practical — all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose; and by extension, promotes the development and use of animal-free alternatives for the benefit of animals, including humans and the environment. ...
- food (containing no animal products), and .
- Those who are vegans for ethical reasons today generally oppose the violence and cruelty they see as involved in the (non-vegan) food, clothing and other industries. ...
- Further, some vegans won't eat food cooked in pans if they have ever been used to cook meat, while other vegans are content to simply remove meat, fish, eggs, and milk from their diets. ...
- Utilitarian philosopers, such such as Jeremy Bentham, and especially Peter Singer, argue that the suffering of all sentient animals should be taken into consideration when making ethical decision; thus, by abstaining from consuming products from animals exploited for food - veganism is the application of this system of ethics. ...
- Those who avoid animal products for reasons of health (eg, due to allergies or to avoid cholesterol) rather than compassion sometimes describe themselves as "dietary vegans". ...
- Also, in most parts of the world, animal products are a minor part of the diet , and this has been true for many centuries (whether for religious or ethical reasons, or for more pragmatic reasons like health, climate or lack of infrastructure). ...
- The best way for any person, Vegan or not, to attain adequate nutrition is to eat a variety of foods from different food groups (see Food_pyramid). ...
- Good nutrition requires regular positive choices of a wide variety within various food types. ...
- Besides diminishing animal suffering, a vegan diet may reduce the risk of many health problems, including heart failure, obesity, diabetes, asthma, high blood pressure, and cancer. Veganism also may be friendlier to the environment and may improve the conditions of low income people in and out of third world countries by freeing more food for human consumption. ...
- Stephen Walsh Plant Based Nutrition and Health, The Vegan Society 2003, ISBN 0-907337-26-0 (paperback), ISBN 0-907337-27-9 (hardback). ...
70. Article: Breakfast cereal
- en.wikipedia.org
- Breakfast cereal is a food product designed especially to be marketed to consumers as a breakfast food. ...
- For adults, companies such as Kellogg's, Quaker Oats, and General Mills promote their products for the health benefits gained from eating oat-based and grain-based cereals. ...
71. Article: Binge eating disorder
- en2.wikipedia.org
- eat what most people would think is an unusually large amount of food .
- eat large amounts of food, even when they are not really hungry .
- eat alone because they are embarrassed about the amount of food they eat .
- Dieting here means skipping meals, not eating enough food each day, or avoiding certain kinds of food (such as carbohydrates). ... Many people with binge eating disorder are obese and have health problems because of their weight. ...
- People with binge eating disorder, whether or not they want to lose weight, should get help from a health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, or clinical social worker for their eating behavior. ...
- Talk to your health care provider about the type of help that may be best. ...
- This review of existing research on binge eating disorder, geared to health professionals, describes treatment methods, discusses their effectiveness, and recommends that doctors treating obese patients be aware of the disorder. ...
- " Journal of Practical Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, 1998: Vol. ... This article, written for health professionals, reviews the literature on binge eating disorder with a particular focus on its assessment and treatment. ...
- National Institute of Health page on binge eating disorder .
72. 0nline shopping for soya health foods & Soya Recipes -- Ruchihealth.com
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73. newcenturynutrition.com: best sites for NUTRITION
- www.newcenturynutrition.com
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- Eating foods from all food groups is a sure way to get enough of the many nutrients the body needs to function normally. ...
- The Greatest Vitamin in the World uses whole food nutrients to provide optimum nutrition for children and adults. ...
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74. Article: Graham cracker
- en.wikipedia.org
- Sylvester Graham, a Presbyterian minister, in the early 1800s as a "health food". ...
- Graham crackers have long since ceased to be considered a health food, but they have remained popular as a snack food. ...
75. Article: Economy of Malawi
- www.wikipedia.org
- , to spur exports, to improve educational and health facilities, to face up to environmental problems of deforestation and erosion, and to deal with the rapidly growing problem of HIV/AIDS. ...
- Traditionally Malawi has been self-sufficient in its staple food, maize (corn), and during the 1980s exported substantial quantities to its drought-stricken neighbors. ...
- The government faces challenges such as the improvement of Malawi's educational and health facilities--particularly important because of the rising rates of HIV/AIDS--and environmental problems like deforestation, erosion, and overworked soils. ...
- , 1999) Imports - commodities: food, petroleum products, semimanufactures, consumer goods, transportation equipment Imports - partners: South Africa 38%, Zimbabwe 18%, Zambia 8%, Japan 4%, US, UK, Germany (1998) Debt - external: $2. ...
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