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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-18
The government, producers, suppliers and retailers then began the shift towards going organic and the result of this activity was a surge in the number of farmers converting to organic production. The...
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by Patrick Bedford - 2007-03-14
Copyright © 2007 Patrick BedfordThe Omega watch is one of the most recognized brands in the world. Seven out of ten people have heard of Omega watches. When you think of the hundreds of different watc...
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by Patrick Bedford - 2007-03-19
Copyright © 2007 Patrick BedfordWhen you are looking for a watch for a man you have to consider when he will wear it. If he works in a profession that is not physically demanding he may want one watch...
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by Hazel Leo - 2007-04-02
What Are Omega-3 Fatty Acids? Omega-3 fatty acids are long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (18-22 carbon atoms in chain length) with the first of many double bonds beginning with the third carb...
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by Hazel - 2007-04-02
What Are Omega-3 Fatty Acids?Omega-3 fatty acids are long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (18-22 carbon atoms in chain length) with the first of many double bonds beginning with the third carbon ...
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by Hazel - 2007-04-01
Flax seed and cholesterol relationship is possibly due to its fiber and omega- 3 fatty acid content, which lower levels of total cholesterol and LDL ("bad") cholesterol.Counter Inflammation with Fl...
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by Hazel Leo - 2007-04-02
Omega-3 Benefits Omega 3 benefits are wide-ranging and proven by clinical studies. Understanding the best omega 3 sources means you can include more of these healthy foods in your daily meal plan...
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by Hazel - 2007-04-03
What Flax Seed ContainsThe vitamins and minerals found in flax seeds are zinc, iron, vitamin E, carotene, B-group vitamins, magnesium, calcium, sulfur, potassium, phosphorous, manganese, silicon, c...
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by Hazel - 2007-04-03
Why Eskimos Has Lower Heart Diseases?Researchers started to focus on omega 3 fatty acids in early 80s when studies found that Eskimos had a lower rate of heart diseases despite consuming a higher-f...
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by Hazel - 2007-04-03
What Is The Flax Plant?The flax plant, an ancient crop, yields the fiber from which linen is woven, as well as seeds and oil. The flax seed oil, also called linseed oil, has many industrial uses, i...