Lactose Intolerance: What You Should Know - December 1, 2006 -- American Family Physician.
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What is azinphos-methyl? Azinphos-methyl (AZM) is a pesticide used to control insects. In Washington, it is mostly used on apple, cherry and pear trees. It can be toxic if inhaled, ingested or comes in contact with skin or eyes. The label says â¬SDANGER/POISONâ¬.
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I take my cue from Drs. Ronald Klatz and Robert Goldman, who explain in their book Infection Protection that prevention trumps all other ways of combating disease. People should be eating fewer calories in general, and less sugar and fat in particular.
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today's health foods are Cinnamon: Try to sprinkle cinnamon on foods such as cereal, toast, yogurt, etc. and Broccoli: Substitute Brussels sprouts, red and green cabbage, cauliflower, kale, turnips, bok choy, collards, rutabaga, broccoflower, watercress, wasabi, liverwort, daikon root, or arugula.
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Brussels Sprouts Full description courtesy of the Time Life Virtual Garden.
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DESCRIPTION: This is a group of plants belonging to the Mustard family, Cruciferae. It includes vegetables that are commonly grown and known as Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Collards, Kale, Kohlrabi, Mustard, Rape, Rutabaga and Turnip.
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This is cooked like almost any other Indian-seeming preparation, although there are no Brussels sprouts in India. This is one fun thing to do with these "broccoli-tasting miniature cabbages".
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They're green, leafy, and one of the most maligned of all vegetables, first grown in large quantities around Brussels, Belgium. That's why they're called "Brussels" sprouts, not "Brussel" sprouts. We picked that up from Steve Bontadelli.
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Cole crops, such as broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, and cauliflower are easily grown in South Carolina. Tips for growing healthy cole crops in the garden are available in HGIC 1301, Broccoli and Cauliflower, and HGIC 1303, Cabbage and Chinese Cabbage.
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PART III - COLE CROPS (Cabbage and Brussels Sprouts) This Schedule A, Cole Crops (Cabbage and Brussels Sprouts) Plan, forms an integral part of the PRODUCTION INSURANCE AGREEMENT and as such contains supplementary information specific to cole crops.
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