You can avoid body fat accumulating around the abdomen by avoiding refined (processed) carbohydrates and engaging in cardio exercise. If you are unsure what constitutes a refined (processed) carbohydrate, see the list further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Fresh fruits, vegetables and foods high in Vitamin C appear to help reduce your risk of stomach cancer. Also avoiding smoking and limiting how much alcohol you sonsume can also help to reduce your risk.
Not really, walking just slowly burns calories and turns fat to muscle (if you walk too much). Walking doesn't have a specific target to get fat off. It does it evenly. If you want to flatten your stomach, I recommend doing plank (like the push-up position, but your elbows stay still on the floor, and your body has to be parallel and you have to stay in that position until you feel tired.
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It is a total urban myth that ANY particular foods will help you grow in height.
Any food . But not junk food. Apples are good, although some people feel that it is too acidic. They help to get rid of aches.
Fruits, vegetables, and fish are foods that will help you lower your cholestrol because they don't have any in them.
To flatten a warped table top, you can try using clamps to apply pressure evenly across the surface while it dries. Another method is to use a damp cloth and an iron to steam the wood and then place weights on top to flatten it as it cools. Sanding the surface can also help to even out any imperfections.
Vampyres are sensitive to light and sun and some foods or any foods may irritate the stomach. Some bulimics and anorexics may be vampyres and never know it.
Warm milk and turkey are both foods that can bring on sleep.
Aspirin, like any other pill, will irritate your stomach. When you eat foods, they churn in your stomach and turn into harmless acids that dissolve more foods and digested things, until excreted. So, when you eat something before taking an Aspirin, there are more acids inside your stomach to help dissolve the Aspirin, reducing the irritation that it can have on your stomach and stomach lining. If you don't eat before taking an Aspirin, you may get some stomach irritation, followed by a stomach ache, but it shouldn't be too severe. But, I would recommend having at least a small snack before taking one, or any other pill, for that matter
This site offers great information on gastric foods http://www.livestrong.com/article/411294-foods-to-avoid-for-gastric-stomach/ also try http://www.faqs.org/oc/Overcoming-Digestive-Problems/Foods-to-eat-foods-to-avoid.html
any sport that includes physical movement