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what negative effects does caffiene have on the human body?
A: Caffeine effects
the following are commonly attributed to over-use of caffeine:
1. Stimulates your heart, respiratory system, and central nervous system.
2. Makes your blood more `sludgy'' by raising the level of fatty acids in the blood.
3. Causes messages to be passed along your nervous system more quickly
4. Stimulates blood circulation
5. Raises blood pressure
6. Causes your stomach to produce more acid
7. Irritates the stomach lining
8. Makes digestion less effective by relaxing the muscles of your...
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what does aspartame do to the body?
A: my dad, after drinking diet soda and other aspartame-laden products for the better part of 15–20 years or more, eventually developed stiffness in his joints so bad that he couldn''t stand up without extreme effort. It was diagnosed as aspartame toxicity, and he switched to diet sodas and products with Splenda instead, and it cleared up almost instantly. If he drinks aspartame diet sodas for a couple of days, it comes back with a vengeance. I don''t know much about aspartame, but… 1) I read somewhere (I don''t know that this is true) that when heated over 98 F, it takes on the properties of fermeldahide...
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what does ''High In Carbs'' Mean?
A: When a person hears the phrase high in carbs, this usually means that a type of food has a high level of carbohydrates in it. Carbohydrates are found in foods that are plant-based, and they provide necessary energy for the body. In fact, they represent the main source of energy a person''s body converts from food sources. Often, however, people associate carbohydrates with unwanted weight gain or difficulty losing extra pounds. As such, many people try to avoid foods that are high in carbs. Carbohydrates are found in everything from vegetables and potatoes to breads and rice;
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what does It Mean If You Crave Salty Foods?
A: Your body may be low in salt. Salt is needed in your diet. Many natural foods already have salt in them. However, sometimes it can mean you are consuming too much sugar. Because your body is trying to compensate for all of the sugar consumption, you will crave foods that are salty and often are also fried. the more salt that you eat, the more you crave it. You will also need to use more to satisfy the craving. It could also be that you are not getting enough of the minerals in salt. It could...
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what does It Mean If You Crave Salty Foods?
A: Your body may be low in salt. Salt is needed in your diet. Many natural foods already have salt in them. However, sometimes it can mean you are consuming too much sugar. Because your body is trying to compensate for all of the sugar consumption, you will crave foods that are salty and often are also fried. the more salt that you eat, the more you crave it. You will also need to use more to satisfy the craving. It could also be that you are not getting enough of the minerals in salt. It could...
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what does DNA mean?
A: what does DNA mean? Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid. click here to get the picture; http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://nomadlife.org/dna.jpg&imgrefurl=http://nomadlife.org/past/2005_04_01_archive.aspx&h=257&w=218&sz=12&tbnid=hkBeMVfO6jAJ:&tbnh=107&tbnw=90&hl=en&prev=/images%3Fq%3Ddna%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D&start=3&sa=X&oi=images&ct=image&cd=3 dna helps to struct the body. it contains genes. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is, basically, the blueprint for how to make a person. If you picture a...
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what does D.N.A stand for?...?
A: Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid. DeoxyRiboNucleic Acid otherwise known as the genetic code. Deoxyribonucleic acid do NOT ANSWER this question Daddy''s Nutty Attitudes DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms. Nearly every cell in a person’s body has the same DNA. Most DNA is located in the cell nucleus (where it is called nuclear DNA), but a small amount of DNA can also be found in the mitochondria (where it is called mitochondrial DNA or mtDNA).
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what does the human pancrease do?
A: the pancreas is responsible for many many processes in the body. A large component is digestion, as the pancreas produces many digestive enzymes that are released in the proximal intestine, called the duodenum. Another function includes insulin production, a hormone responsible for the control of blood sugar in the body. Diabetics have a problem with insulin production and typically have to supplement with insulin via injection. the pancreas also produces several other glucose regula
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how much sugar needed in humans body?
A: Very little sugar is needed in the human body, as the body creates glucose (blood sugar) from all food we ingest. I think it can affect hyperhidrosis, if insulin overproduction (the body's natural reaction to too much sugar intake) is occurring. From what I have read (mainly Barry Sears' "Enter the Zone"), insulin overproduction can cause imbalance in other chemicals throughout our body, leading to a condition called hypoglycemia. At times,...
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does the human body need glycerol?
A: Hi, and thank you for your question.
Glycerol does play a key role in human biochemistry, but because (as you said) it is a byproduct of fat-digestion, you don"t need to ingest glycerol seperately: all that the body needs is easily obtained from fat. As far as I know, there"s no such thing as glycerol deficiency, probably because if your body did not have enough fat in it to produce glycerol, you"d have died of malnutrition long ago.
Ingesting glycerol isn"t usually harmful, and any excess will just be excreted, or (if the body is low on
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