oil stains
Water and oil do not mix. To dissolve stains, you have to use the principal of like dissolves like. An oil or alcohol will dissolve greasy stains.
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It is true that water alone cannot remove greasy stains from clothing. Alcohol usually can because it is a solvent.
fast food, greasy foods
greasy foods
Chesse burger, pizzas, and other greasy not healty foods.
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Many foods stain clothes, in fact almost all foods can. Some protein stains are caused by milk, cheese, or meat. Tannin stains are caused by alcohols, coffee, and pop. Dye stains are caused by mustard, cherries, and Kool-Aid.
Anything deep fried or greasy. Super salty/sweet foods. Fast foods. Mostly T.V. dinners!
The enzyme Protease 'digests' proteins; and this contributes to the above process.
There are no dietary restrictions when you have chickenpox. You can eat what you like.
Sweet foods and greasy foods contain high levels of calories and energy, which were beneficial for our ancestors to survive and thrive. Our brain is wired to find these foods pleasurable as a way to encourage consumption of high-calorie foods for energy storage. This is known as the evolutionary drive for seeking out sweet and fatty foods.