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2 years ago
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gulaghasi [49]2 years ago
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B. 'Run'

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faltersainse [42]2 years ago
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offence

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One of the most important subjects to master in your life is nutrition. Once you understand how your body takes in food, breaks it down and distributes it throughout your body, you will be able to make healthier food choices throughout your life. You will also be better able to express to your doctor any problems you may encounter,. .

Carbohydrates: Introduction

one of the three primary classes of macronutrients that make up the food we eat. There have been many changes to the types of carbohydrates available. In this century there has been a dramatic shift away from the consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables and complex carbohydrates toward an increase in the consumption of refined carbohydrates. These dietary shifts are implicated in a number of diseases including obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and tooth decay.

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