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jade:
HI Andy
Thank you for the information. Another thing that we do here is that we keep the vegetables for 2-3 days and then we consume but the nutritional value is also lost, I believe.
I totally agree with you. Eg give animal remains to cow, result: mad cow. I wonder what we will witness in the future.
Dori:
I do not know where the place this piece of information:
Cinnamon is an iron uptake inhibitor Did you know that? I just learnt this. I knew that coffee and tea are.
Dori:
--- Quote from: Peartree Girl on January 17, 2009, 12:07:35 PM ---I do not know where the place this piece of information:
Cinnamon is an iron uptake inhibitor Did you know that? I just learnt this. I knew that coffee and tea are.
--- End quote ---
Walnuts are too. , top of the list at inhibiting Iron uptake as a polyphenols.
Phytates 303, Tannin equivalents 1400 mg per 100 Grams of dry material.
nice friend:
Thanks Dore,
for sharing such a super useful information , it is realy useful for me ,, i will try to consume more and more walnuts in this season ... thats great !!!.. :thankyou2 ( Danielle thanx for this emoticon i like to use it and it realy shows wat i want to shwo " smiley thank you with a childish look :grin ) thank you both , keep the good work up ..
best regards
Take care
Umair
Pratik:
What about "CoQ10". Is it good for thal majors? Or are there any possible side effects to it just like fish oil?
Andy, could you guide us?
Thank you.
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