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The study of the appropriate provisions required to sustain life in an organism or the provisions themselves.
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Is there such substances that body can only send to storage (as fat)?
I watched video with statement that there are such part of substance in potato chips which body can't use ("empty calories"), that they surely will be stored as fat.
It was here on 12:23:
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How does consumption of vinegar affect food chemistry?
For example: does consumption of vinegar somehow change digestion of flour (bread, cakes, pasta, puffs) ? May be there are some benefits to eat flour meal with vinegar ?
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Does hunger necessarily mean that we should eat?
People feel hunger sooner after they eat food that consists mostly of carbohydrates. For example, if someone eats a good portion of rice then most likely they will be hungry after a couple of hours. B …
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Does alcohol really helps to get substances get faster into the bloodstream? [closed]
I saw the video where Arnold Schwarzenegger cooks some protein cocktail and adds Austrian Schnapps to the mix, saying that it's to make everything get faster to the blood. Is it true or some kind of a …