Definitely not. Ferrets are obligate carnivores which means they derive all necessary nutrition from meat. They do not have a cecum to process carbohydrates (fruits, vegetables, grains) and eating these items have no benefit.
No.Yes, eating grains can make some people fat. If you have the predisposition (sometimes referred to as the 'thrifty' gene), eating grains (and sugars) can result in insulin resistance (syndrome X), weight gain, obesity, and other diet related diseases. As delicious as grains are, for some of us our bodies are not designed to eat grains because our hunter-gatherer ancestors did not evolve eating grains. Our bodies are still extremely similar to the bodies of our ancestors. Our ancestors had agrain free diet from around two-and-one-half million years ago until the Agricultural Revolution around ten thousand years ago. Less than 1/10th of 1% of our genes have changed in the last 10,000 years. In terms of the evolution of our genes, it's not that long ago.
The health benefit of eating rice is that it provides, carbohydrates and starch which are very important nutrients in our bodies.
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what are the benefits of eating vegies and fruit
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Whole grains don't actually burn fat because they have no thermogenic properties. However, eating whole grains helps the stomach stay fuller longer, thus stopping an individual from eating fattening foods.
0.001 pound water (16 ounce/1 pound)(437.5 grains/1 ounce) = 7 grains ---------------
protein and energy.
1 grains = 64.79891 milligrams