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Yolanda

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What is the premise that Ayurvedic medicine is based on?
 a. All living things have souls.
 b. Good health relies on the maintenance of harmony, balance, and order.
 c. Quiet consideration of religious teachings can lead to enlightenment.
 d. Balance is maintained through use of a hot-cold approach to food and living.
  e. Each human is a microcosm of the universe.

Question 2

Which food contains the least vitamin E?
 a. margarine
 b. salad dressing
 c. wheat germ oil
 d. butter
 e. green leafy vegetables



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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