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Health Benefits
Category: Nutrition
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Health Benefits of Peanuts By Anika Logan The peanut is a member of the legume family and its scientific name is Arachis hypogea. Other members of the legume family include a variety of peas and beans. Peanuts are an annual crop and when they are growing they very much resemble a vigorous clover plant. The nuts of peanuts come from the stems but are soon after pushed into the soil further by the plant itself. This occurs at a very early stage of the plant's development and the ...
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Category: Nutrition
Description:
Health Benefits of Peanuts By Anika Logan The peanut is a member of the legume family and its scientific name is Arachis hypogea. Other members of the legume family include a variety of peas and beans. Peanuts are an annual crop and when they are growing they very much resemble a vigorous clover plant. The nuts of peanuts come from the stems but are soon after pushed into the soil further by the plant itself. This occurs at a very early stage of the plant's development and the ...
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Honey
Category: Nutrition
Description:
Honey: Honey is somewhat controversial because it contains bacteria that may contain botulism. It is widely believed that children under the age of 18 months should avoid honey. Honey also contains trace elements of potassium, iron, and selenium. Several people believe that Royal Honey made by the queen bee is incredibly therapeutic and can even help to build the immune system and help to slow the aging ...
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Category: Nutrition
Description:
Honey: Honey is somewhat controversial because it contains bacteria that may contain botulism. It is widely believed that children under the age of 18 months should avoid honey. Honey also contains trace elements of potassium, iron, and selenium. Several people believe that Royal Honey made by the queen bee is incredibly therapeutic and can even help to build the immune system and help to slow the aging ...
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