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Barley |
Caramel Color (rarely contains gluten in the US) |
Colorings |
Dextrin |
Enriched Flour |
Flour |
Wheat Flour |
Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein or Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein |
Acorn | does not bind well. Is excellent in chocolate and spice products. |
Almond | works well in breads, pastries and cakes. Can use as coarse bits or flour. |
Amaranth | whole grain can be cooked as a cereal, popped like popcorn, sprouted, toasted or ground into flour. |
Gluten is a collection of proteins (namely the long amino-acid chains gliadins and glutenins) that make bread rise and give the delectable texture to so many processed and baked foods.
You probably don’t think a well-conditioned athlete and a seriously ill person have much in common. Well, maybe they don’t. But there is a supplement that can benefit them both.
Gamma-linolenic acid, or GLA, is a polyunsaturated fat belonging to the omega-6 family of fatty acids. It is unique in this family because, while we normally consider the omega-6s to be pro-inflammatory, GLA actually helps to modulate inflammation and has been used for a wide variety of health conditions.
There are some nutrients that we all know are absolutely essential for life: the B vitamins, vitamins A, C, E, D, and K, for starters. In addition to these vitamins, there are also minerals, amino acids, and fatty acids that are essential for the proper functioning of the human body (there’s a reason they are called essential nutrients).
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The World Health Organization defines probiotics as “live microorganisms which, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a health benefit on the host.”
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Strolling down the oil aisle can be daunting, confusing at best. Media attention, and a dizzying array of choices, has blurred our understanding of which oils are best—one day an oil is good, the next day it’s bad!
Adopting a healthy diet and taking certain supplements can help preserve your eyesight
A woman’s hormones are a beautiful thing… at least they should be, but too often we view our hormones as the enemy. After all, they are the reason some of us go on the warpath each month, causing our partners to run for cover; or they may turn you into an emotional basket case, causing you to breakdown if someone looks at you the wrong way.
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