The question doens't quite make sense, but I assume you are asking if the Mormon's health code gives adequate nutrition to support good health?
The answer is a resounding yes. The "Word of Wisdom", the health code used by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) advocates the use of whole grains, fresh fruits and vegetables, and sparing use of meat. It prohibits the consumption of 'strong drinks' (alcohol), 'hot drinks' (tea and coffee), tobacco, and habit-forming drugs.
The diet suggested by the Word of Wisdom is what most nutritionists and doctors advise today - a diet based on whole grains and fresh produce with little meat.
You can read the original text of the Word of Wisdom or learn more about it at the "Related Links" below.
1. Faith in God 2. Good Nutrition 3. Adequate Exercise & Sleep 4. Fresh Air & Sunlight
The main principles and practices to go by are the following: - adequate knowledge of animal nutrition - adequate knowledge of animal health - adequate knowledge of animal handling - adequate knowledge of animal care and husbandry - adequate knowledge of animal breeding and breeds - suitable facilities - time, money and effort to ensure the health and comfort (generally) of livestock are met There are many other things, but these are the most important.
Essential requirements for normal development and growth, health maintenance, and disease prevention, as well as for the recovery from illness or injury.
Donkeys do not live in the rainforest. The rainforest does not provide the adequate resources to support Donkey health and growth.
Arlene Elizabeth Aish has written: 'AN INVESTIGATION OF A NURSING SYSTEM TO SUPPORT NUTRITIONAL SELF-CARE IN POST MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION PATIENTS' -- subject(s): Health Sciences, Nursing, Health Sciences, Nutrition, Nursing Health Sciences, Nutrition Health Sciences
Roles of nutrition in health promotion
The best way to get nutrition health articles is to get a subscription to a magazine that focuses on nutrition. A couple examples would be "Women's Health" or "Natural Health". Magazines like these give numerous information about nutrition.
It will depend on your health care needs. As long as you have someone who can provide the adequate support, then you should be fine. Ask your doctor before proceeding.
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Nutrition (also called nourishment or aliment) is the provision, to cells and organisms, of the materials necessary (in the form of food) to support life. Many common health problems can be prevented or alleviated with a healthy diet.
Nutrition affects your health your entire life.
You can read nutrition health articles on the following site: http://www.everydayhealth.com/diet-nutrition/allarticles.aspx. They have great articles.