Because a greater amount is considered now harmful for the cardiovascular health.
The recommended daily intake is between 2,5 g and 5 g.
The daily recommended amount of carbohydrates differs between the genders and age groups. The recommended daily amount of carbohydrates for children is 220 g, for women it is 230 g and for men it is 300 g.
No
There are many national newspapers in the UK such as the Sun, the Daily Mail, the Daily Express, and the Daily Telegraph. Not only can you buy them at the news stand but all the newspapers are available online. Every newspaper has a dating column where you can specify women wanting men, men wanting women, men wanting men and women wanting women.
Mostly men, as they were attached with daily activities. Women and children remained in the house.
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Iodine: Men and Women 0.14mg Calcium: Men and Women 700mg Iron: Men (8.7mg) and Women (14.8mg) Zin: Men (9mg) and Women (7mg) Selenium: Men (0.075mg) and Women (0.06mg) Potassium: Men and Women 3,500mg Phosphorus: Men and Women 550mg Manganese: Men and Women <0.5mg Magnesium: Men (300mg) and Women (270mg) Beta-Caroten: Men and Women 7mg Chromium: Men and Women 0.025mg Boron: Men and Women <6mg Fluorine: Men and Women 0.05 mg The trace minerals are copper, selenium, iodine, iron, zinc, fluorine and chromium. less than 20 milligrams daily The major minerals are sodium, potassium, sulphur, phosphorus, magnesium, calcium, manganese, cobolt and chlorine. more that 250 milligrams daily
i think for men is making houses hunting fish and women is cook clean houses
Adult Women 310-360 milligrams daily Adult Men 420-460 milligrams daily
Not as long as both are willing.
no
Women are certainly not the weaker species. It is a stereotype generated through the ages that men are the stronger ones and women are the weaker ones. Men and women have equal amount of capabilities.
Most of the time women aren't as talented as men