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"vitamin c, also called ascorbic acid, is a water soluble vitamin that helps to improve immunity, aids in the synthesis of collagen (skin protein), and production of certain neurotransmitters (the body's chemical messengers). it is not stored in the body and requires daily intake," says bengaluru-based
dharshini surendran, dietician. guava | photo credit: sreejith r kumar while gm of gooseberry provides mg, others like bell peppers (yellow, red, green: mg), bitter gourd ( mg), and raw mango ( mg), can also provide the vitamin. though it's not possible to eat gm of chillies, it's good to know that...
https://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/fitness/vitamin-c-guide-for-india-2020-during-covid19-coronavirus-lockdown-health-and-nutrition/article32191918.ece
cream, cheese and salt, are literally addictive. yep, just like crack. eating noxious, factory-refined foods stimulate the holy temple to produce the opiate dopamine, the feel-good drug. combine with addictive coffee, soft drinks, cigarettes, alcohol and pharmaceutical drugs, clearly we're been molded, not
by choice, into dead-food junkies. it's not your fault, however. you simple trusted betty crocker and ronald mcdonald to be responsible. we can take down the ethically malnourished, out-of-touch corporate fat cats by ignoring their products. they don't own you. impractical and idealistic?...
https://chefwendellfowler.blogspot.com/2009/
cream, cheese and salt, are literally addictive. yep, just like crack. eating noxious, factory-refined foods stimulate the holy temple to produce the opiate dopamine, the feel-good drug. combine with addictive coffee, soft drinks, cigarettes, alcohol and pharmaceutical drugs, clearly we're been molded, not
by choice, into dead-food junkies. it's not your fault, however. you simple trusted betty crocker and ronald mcdonald to be responsible. we can take down the ethically malnourished, out-of-touch corporate fat cats by ignoring their products. they don't own you. impractical and idealistic?...
http://chefwendellfowler.blogspot.com/2009/