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Sugar: Encyclopedia Ii - Sugar - Health Concerns
In 2003, a report was commissioned by four U.N. agencies, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (...
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Sugar: Encyclopedia Ii - Sugar - Health Concerns
In 2003, a report was commissioned by four U.N. agencies, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (...
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Sugar: Encyclopedia Ii - Sugar - Production
Table sugar or sucrose is extracted from plant sources. The most important two sugar crops are sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) and sugar beets...
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Sugar: Encyclopedia - Sugar
In general use, "sugar" is taken to mean sucrose, also called "table sugar" or saccharose, a disaccharide which is a white crystalline so...
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Xylitol: Encyclopedia - Xylitol
Xylitol, also called wood sugar or birch sugar, is a five-carbon sugar alcohol that is used as a sugar substitute. It can be extracted fr...
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Xylitol: Encyclopedia Ii - Xylitol - Medical Applications
Xylitol - Dental care.
Xylitol is a toothfriendly sugar substitute. In addition to discouraging tooth decay by replacing dietary sugars...
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Stevia: Encyclopedia Ii - Stevia - Uses
For centuries, the Guarani Native Americans of Paraguay and Brazil used Stevia species, primarily S. rebaudiana which they called ka'a he...
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Polyphasic Sleep: Encyclopedia Ii - Polyphasic Sleep - Criticism
Polyphasic sleep - Health risk.
Critics believe polyphasic sleep quarrels with the natural sleep cycle and cannot be feasible in the lo...
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Cocaine: Encyclopedia Ii - Cocaine - Pharmacology
Cocaine - Appearance.
Cocaine in its purest form is an off-white or pink chunky product. Cocaine appearing in powder form is a salt, ty...
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Oral Sex: Encyclopedia Ii - Oral Sex - Health Issues
Semen contains water, small amounts of salt, protein, zinc [4] and fructose sugar. It is slightly alkaline which causes some to find the ...
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Cocaine: Encyclopedia Ii - Cocaine - Pharmacology
Cocaine - Appearance.
Cocaine in its purest form is an off-white or pink chunky product. Cocaine appearing in powder form is a salt, ty...
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Oral Sex: Encyclopedia Ii - Oral Sex - Health Issues
Semen contains water, small amounts of salt, protein, zinc [4] and fructose sugar. It is slightly alkaline which causes some to find the ...
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Sugar: Encyclopedia Ii - Sugar - Production
Sugar was first produced in India. Alexander the Great's companions reported seeing "honey produced without the intervention of bees" and...
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Sugar: Encyclopedia Ii - Sugar - Chemistry
In biochemistry, a sugar is the simplest molecule that can be identified as a carbohydrate. These include monosaccharides and disaccharid...
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Sugar: Encyclopedia Ii - Sugar - History
Making sugar by evaporating cane juice was developed in India about 500 BC. Sugarcane is a tropical grass, probably native to New Guinea....
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Sugar: Encyclopedia Ii - Sugar - History
Making sugar by evaporating cane juice was developed in India about 500 BC. Sugarcane is a tropical grass, probably native to New Guinea....
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Sugar: Encyclopedia Ii - Sugar - Sugar Economics
In many industrialized countries, sugar is among the most heavily subsidized agricultural products. The European Union, the United States...
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