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go.lag

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_____ is absorbed into the blood and converted to _____ for use by the body's cells.
 a. Starch; glycogen
  b. Lactose; glycogen
  c. Fructose; glucose
  d. Sucrose; glucose

Question 2

Paul Huljich believes we should cut out all the C-R-A-P (caffeine, refined sugar, alcohol, and processed food). Which of these would you consider eliminating? What specific changes would you need to make to your dietary intake to achieve this goal?



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Answer to Question 1

c

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Identifying and focusing on our healthy eating habits and eliminating the poor ones can make a big difference in our stress levels and our risks of disease. You may want to reduce your intake of caffeine by cutting back from four daily cups of coffee to just one or two and increase your intake of fruit by adding in a banana and an orange for your daily snacks.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Excellent

 

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