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Follow on Google News | Diets for Special Needs and special timesFood is a general term that's used to describe what we eat. Food can be cooked or uncooked. It can be processed or unprocessed. It can contain carbohydrates, protein, fat, and all of the nutrients the human body needs to function
By: one step health Rob & Kalen Poulos share how they used this 1 sneaky technique to trick their bodies to burn more fat by eating more delicious fat burning foods that also fight your cravings. click below to read more http://james- The immune system of a human body can misidentify a perfectly harmless food as a foreign invading force bent on destroying the body. The immune system mounts a defense to protect the body from this perceived danger. The food isn't a danger to the body, but the defense staged by the body to combat it is dangerous. When this happens, we call it an "allergic reaction." Some people can have such severe allergies to certain foods (peanuts, for example) that even a very small amount can cause an allergic reaction that is so strong that death can occur. In other instances, the body doesn't process food correctly. An example of this is sugar diabetes. The pancreas fails to produce any insulin (needed to process carbohydrates) Doctors prescribe diets for special needs for many reasons. The body failing to digest food correctly and allergic reactions to food are two reasons. But there are others, as well. End
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