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Alcohol as a Key Ingredient to a Healthy Diet Evidence suggesting that alcohol is "cardio-protective" first appeared in the literature about 30 years ago. The Framingham Heart Study [the longest running population study of heart disease which began in 1948] provided the first solid evidence of this ...
Bitter Melon - Benefits, Medicinal Properties Bitter Melon is reported to help in the treatment of diabetes and psoriasis. It has also been reported that Bitter Melon may help in the treatment of HIV. Bitter Melon is the English name of Momordica charantia. Bitter Melon is also known by the names ...
The role and challenges of the microbiologist in the foodservice industry The study of microorganisms is called microbiology and persons or scientists who study microorganisms are called microbiologists.. Microorganisms are very small organisms and include algae, bacteria, molds, protozoa, yeast and viruses. These organisms are ...
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But don't despair! The problem is probably a simple result of eating the wrong foods or too much beer. Lets check out some darn fine ways of dealing with bad smells that don't cost much, and are totally natural. Tip 1 - try eating 'activated charcoal'. Charcoal tablets absorb the gases that cause wind, and you can eat 'em inconspicuously several times a day if the problem is really bad. Tip 2 - Chew food thoroughly. At www.freeremedies.com we always chew our food 100 times, whether it needs it or noMore chewing means less air when you swallow, and less air means less ammo for the old 'asscannon'. Tip 3 - avoid know 'hell raiser' foods like cabbage, beans, sweetcorn, brussel sprouts, spinach, squid and monkfish. Although high-fibre foods are useful in your diet, they can lead to bloating, and unpleasant sound effects, especially when fermeted internally with any kind of alcohol. Tip 4 - Fizzy drinks are a no-no. Give up the colas, 7-ups, beers, and other carbonated drinks. Champagne in moderation is actually ok, for reasons scientists don't fully understand yet. Tip 5 - Caffeine causes colonic combustion! The caffeine in tea, coffee, pepsi etc can irritate the colon, and this obviously doesn't help. Tip 5 - and this is the biggie, never try to 'hold it in'. Boffing is a natural function, and cracking one out is just the body's way of expelling un-needed gas. If you try to bottle it up, it will only come back later, double the strength. Don't give 'em time to brew, just sneak them out whenever you can! About The Author Stu Collins, well known authority on biology has written this excellent and useful article for www.freeremedies.com on how to get rid of troublesome wind without prescription drugs.
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The Beer Nut: Pucker up for a Curious TravelerMetroWest Daily NewsBy Norman Miller/DAILY NEWS STAFF When Alan Newman, the former head of the Magic Hat Brewing Company, would travel throughout Europe, he was always amazed by the popularity of shandys, radlers and other versions of drinks made with beer and either ...and more » |
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Fresh take on the brewpubThe Register-GuardFalling Sky Brewing complements its lively, drinkable session beers — lower alcohol, less bitterness, plenty of flavor and aroma — with creative pub fare. By Anthony St. Clair Farm-fresh food. Kid-friendly community space. Session beers.and more » |
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