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make them. they're important for your eyes, brain, and sperm cells. they also could help protect against age-related disease like alzheimer's, arthritis, and macular degeneration, which can cause blindness. unless your doctor says otherwise, it's best to get your omega- s from food like fatty fish, walnuts
hair fall out and turn your nails brittle. swipe to advance / potassium potassium plays a part in almost everything inside your body, including your heart, kidneys, muscles, and nerves. it also may help protect against stroke, high blood pressure, and osteoporosis. many americans don't get enough. dried...
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breakfast cereal a combination of ground brown rice, quinoa, millet, buckwheat, cornmeal, amaranth, sesame seed, and flax seed makes a satisfying gluten-free hot breakfast cereal. by kim tempeh breakfast sausage patties these vegan sausage patties are treated to a tamari-garlic reduction and a mix of dried
by mottsbela fabulous fruit salad how could this recipe miss with ripe nectarines, apples, walnuts, and dried cranberries, all stirred in a bowl with lemon yogurt. chill and enjoy. by tracy fall kale and banana smoothie nutrient-rich kale is hidden in this delicious banana smoothie. . . perfect for those...
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