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Nutritional Measurement

The nutritional content information is provided on the side of the label of foods you purchase at the grocery store and is required by the FDA. The figures are based on a 2000 calorie diet. The serving size is provided on the label i.e. 2 crackers or 1 cup. Included on the label that is required by the FDA will provide consumers with the Total Fat, Saturated Fat, Trans Fat, Cholesterol, Sodium, Total Carbohydrate, Protein, different vitamins and other necessary information about food content. The ingredients are also listed on the label in order from highest quantity to lowest quantity.

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What causes Bi-polar disorder?

AnswerBipolar disorder is a result of a chemical imbalances in the brain. Essentially, certain cells in the brain fire signals at too high a rate and this is often associated with the neurotransmitters serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine. There are environmental factors that can lead to depression as well.

It is primarily due to genetic vulnerability. It tends to run in families. Significant stressors can precipitate symptoms, whereas absence of these can lead to remission. In some individual with "incomplete penetrance" of relevant genes or "variable expressivity", bipolar disorder may be manifested only when stressors are particularly high.

Are Chicken Quesadillas Healthy?

Chicken quesadillas are a comfort food. The type of cheese and how you cook the chicken makes a difference, as does the portion size. An eight inch tortilla with grilled chicken, and 1/2 cup grated cheddar cheese is not terrible for a once a week meal. You can add onions and green peppers to the mix. What makes it a poor food choice is lard in the tortilla, processed cheese in large amounts and fried chicken. Fresh guacamole is alright, but not sour cream.

What is the fiber content in 250 ml baked beans?

In the can i have in my had: 9.3grams per 250gram serving. Cant get per 250ml as i am unsure of the volume of the beans, sorry.

How much sugar content is there in orange crush?

In 1 cup there is 34 grams of sugar but in 1 bottle there is 83 grams of sugar.

How many calories in mu shoo pork?

Mu Shu Pork typically contains around 300 to 400 calories per serving, depending on the preparation and portion size. The calorie count can vary based on ingredients and cooking methods, such as the amount of oil used and whether additional sauces are added. It's often served with thin pancakes, which can also contribute to the overall calorie total. For a more accurate estimate, it's best to check specific recipes or restaurant nutritional information.

What is an unhealthy diet for teens?

Well this is a very broad questions, first of all I will say that an over abundance in ANYTHING is unhealthy. Sweets are fine in MODERATION.

* Fast food

* alcohol * fried foods * things with high fructose corn syrup * foods with a lot of saturated fats * excessive amounts of carbs (chips, potatoes, bread, pasta etc.) * hot dogs

Foods that are good to eat are things such as:

* eggs (boiled) * any kind of fish * oatmeal * whole grains

* fruits veggies * baked foods * Buffalo or turkey burgers instead of meat * turkey bacon as opposed to pork bacon

How much protein does a waffle have?

An average waffle serving(33 g)has 103 calories,2.3 grams of protein,2 grams of saturated fat and 16 grams of carbohydrates...

Which nutrients are in the green papaya?

The nutrients that are found in the green papaya include magnesium and potassium. It also has vitamins A, C, E and B.

What mineral deficiency causes nocturnal leg cramps?

From my personal experience, I suspect a deficiency of calcium. About 20 years ago, I started waking up screaming, with severe cramps in my calves and sometimes even reaching up to my thighs. After several 3 am wake-ups like that, I recall reading in some paperback mystery, a character was taking large doses of calcium supplements to balance a chemical deficiency that caused nocturnal leg cramps. Since my wife and I are heavy milk drinkers, I thought nothing of it, at the time. However, since we had calcium supplements in our collection of vitamins etc., I thought I'd give it a try. It took about a week or so, for the calcium boost to work. Cramps eventually disappeared. However, if I neglected to take my daily calcium pill for a few days, cramps would come back. After about a year or so, I lazily stopped taking daily calcium supplements. No problem reappeared, UNTIL RECENTLY. Now I've started again, since I began getting painful toe and calf cramping, and, one time only, the fingers in one hand too. The supplemental calcium is working again, thank God. It's very strange because, between my wife and myself, we still drink about 10 quarts of milk a week. Yet I must have a different metabolism because she has never had this problem. We're both 69 years old. I can't complain because calcium pills are dirt cheap, and I accidentally discovered my own cure. Hope this helps you.

What is difference between the eat well plate and the food pyramid?

If one is to examine the two, there is no real differences. The food pyramid was one of the first visual representations of "how to eat" and "what to eat". The Eatwell Plate was introduced by the UK Food Standards Agency, and is that of a more user friendly visualization, represented on a plate. One may see that the 6 essential food groups, Grains, Veg, Milk, Meat, Fruit and oils are in exact ration to that of the Food Pyramid.

Does vegetable burgers count as vegetable serving?

Well, honey, technically yes, vegetable burgers can count as a serving of vegetables. But let's be real, it's not the same as chowing down on a plate of fresh veggies. So sure, go ahead and count it if you want, but don't kid yourself into thinking you're getting the same nutritional benefits.

What is the nutritional value of beef heart?

Beef heart has very little fat compared to all other cuts, Plus, it's tasty.

• A three-ounce serving of lean beef contributes less than

10 percent of calories to a 2,000-calorie diet yet it supplies

more than 10 percent of the Daily Value for nine essential

nutrients. Based on a 2000-calorie diet, just 3 ounces

of lean beef provides you with:2,3

Protein-Helps build a strong and muscular body

Zinc-Helps create a healthy immune system & heal wounds

Phosphorus-Necessary for strong teeth and bones

Iron-Helps carry oxygen in the blood to all cells and

muscles to prevent fatigue

B-Complex Vitamins

(including Vitamin B12,

Niacin, Vitamin B6 and

Riboflavin)-Help release

energy from food.