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One of the best ways to Gain weight is to eat "white" carbohydrates. These are carbohydrates made with white flour such as white bread (sometimes dyed brown to give the appearance of wheat bread), rice, cereal, potatoes, pasta, tortillas, and fried foods with breading. But weight gain is not the only reason we should avoid these foods. The chlorine dioxide, one of the chemicals used to bleach flour combines with residual protein in these foods to form alloxan. Researchers use alloxan in lab rats to induce diabetes. That's right--it's used to produce diabetes!! Don't eat "white stuff" unless you want to get fatter and possibly add to the diabetes epidemic.
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The blueberries found in blueberry bagels, cereals, breads and muffins are REAL blueberries right? Wrong! Award-winning investigative journalist Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, exposes the deceptive chemical ingredients and dishonest marketing of "blueberry" products from big-name food and cereal companies. The blueberries, it turns out, are made from artificial colors, hydrogenated oils and liquid sugars.
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Although not familiar with the lake, the wife decides to take the boat out.
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Lunch Time Nugget
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The Missing Nutrient in Reducing Prostate Cancer
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Often we look at others and wish we were like them or had what they have. We wish we had a shape like Susie’s, or a six-bedroom house like John’s, or had our supervisor’s job. We need to realize that when God made us, He gave each of us talents and unique gifts. Those talents and gifts were designed to enable us to carry out the task and deal with the circumstances that God knew would come into our lives in the future.
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Type II Diabetes is becoming an epidemic in the United States with 18.8 million people diagnosed with Type II Diabetes. It is estimated that 7 million people have the disease but are unaware they have disease. There are yet another 79 million people who have been diagnosed with Pre-Diabetes.
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