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04 May, 2009

Vitamin D (Calciferol)

Posted by: admin In: Vitamins

Benefits Of Vitamin D: Vitamin D strengthens bones and teeth by regulating calcium and phosphate absorption, so it is important for babies and kids to consume enough vitamin D. It prevents rachitism. It regulates intestines. Vitamin D is beneficial for muscles, skin and pancreas. It is required for thyroid functions and normal blood clotting.

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01 May, 2009

Sesame Seed Recalled Due To Salmonella

Posted by: admin In: Recalls

Some Asda, Co-op, Tesco and Waitrose sesame seeds have been recalled due to salmonella existence. Salmonella is very dangerous pathogen that cause health problems.
If you bought attacked product, please don’t consume and inform the manufacturer. The recalled product details are below;

Waitrose

Product name: Sesame Seeds
Pack size: 100g
Best before: February 2010 and March 2010

Asda

Product name: Whole Foods [...]

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Lactose intolerance occurs when lactose, which is the dominant sugar in the milk, can’t be digested. This is due to lack of lactase enzyme. Lactase is normally produced by small bowel cells. It breaks down lactose into galactose and glucose.
The symptoms of lactose intolerance are nausea, cramps, fart and diarrhea. These symptoms occur half to [...]


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  • M.Rudhreesh: thank you very much.its really suitable for milk products. but we allow the cheese for ripening upto 1 year. how to moderate this?
  • Jay Hunt: well we do have some lactose intolerance in our family and we just cut out on dairy products. '~,

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