B vitamins and folic acid.
VII the cranial nerve or the Facial
we can prevent spoilage of food grains by donating of giving the excess food grain to all needy people arround you. To have proper storage of grains . using the required food grain to fullfilng your own needs , instead of wasting it after your cooking,as in india there are lots of people dying because of hunger.
We can cover our food to prevent the housefly from landing on the food and contaminating the food.
No, hot spices will not prevent absorption of bacteria from food, nor will it prevent bacteria from growing on the food.
There is no known food that can prevent acne. Acne is caused by overactive sebaceous glands.. so really it just has to do with how to take care of your skin. Vitamin D can help some, but it's not guaranteed.
the trigeminal nerve (V) controls the movement of eight muscles, including the four muscles of mastication.The muscle that are involved in chewing food are the, temporalis, the masseter and the pterygoids.
It should be taken post dinner or lunch. Spicy food results in the formation of acids. These acids eventually produces gastric problems. To prevent these problems aciloc is effective. I would personally recommed to take chilled milk and also Clove can give good results.
Yes, Arby's employees are typically required to wear gloves when handling food to maintain hygiene and prevent cross-contamination. This practice aligns with food safety regulations and company policies aimed at ensuring customer safety. However, specific requirements may vary by location and local health codes.
No, colleges do not put laxatives in their food to prevent food poisoning outbreaks. Colleges follow strict food safety regulations and practices to ensure the safety of their food and prevent outbreaks of foodborne illnesses.
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Trigeminal V: a mixed nerve responsible for the chewing of food and sensations in the face, scalp, and teeth and the contraction of chewing muscles.
preservatives