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You can eat your whole grains even wheat. When the fibre is there the amount of calorie taken will reduce as the fibre add bulk to your food. You can eat okro soup ohhh. Better vegetable. Just don't add oil. That's how we prepare it in the hospital especially when its the patients favourite. Oil or no oil your soup will be delicious if you know how to cook. |
Baroba:Well known in northern part.
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I have an awesome alternative and that is finger millet flour or tamba as some know it as. Its hundred percent better than wheat and has no gluten |
Eghhh. Thank God for saving me. I applied and even went there for Industrial training placements. The turned me down and now am happyyyyy the did. |
Hmm...and imsu is still on strike since march. Let him perfect what he started before extending to others. |
I love them all. Wish I can work on my talent to get up to this point and. More. Need a teacher.
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Mark 7:16 is already in that Sam bible. The 16f is just like a reference.go down the page it will take you back to 4:23 where you will see that same verse. And again holy spirit is in that bible. Soo many bible do reference but the difference here is the still put it down then also out down the reference. |
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anitabeauty:my dear you LIE. If one is decent you will certainly meet decent people. They are not far from you |
Cutehector:definitely not imsu. |
God help them.....thats it |
Good night kee when your time says 8:03 am |
please like the free education in imsu is helping the uni. No lecture hall. Free edu. fire. It doesnt work in uni. |
for your home nurse, nutritionist and dietician call me |
Is There Anything You Can Do? Car manufacturers are sensitive to the problem and try to minimize the release of toxic chemicals. After all, a displeased or dead consumer won't buy a new car, right? Both leather and fabric generate VOCs, so you can't really select an interior to minimize the smell. If you get a new car that is unbearably smelly, tell the dealership. Make sure fresh air is available for pregnant women and children, since some of the chemicals can affect development. Most of the gases responsible for new car smell are produced during the first month or two after the car is made. There isn't anything you can do to prevent it from happening, but you can leave the windows cracked in the vehicle to air it out. Allowing air from the outside rather than recirculating it can minimize negative effects when you need to close up the car because of weather. Keeping the car in a cool garage will help, since chemical reactions occur more quickly when it's hot. If you have to park outside, choose a shady spot or put a sun shade under the windshield. Applying stain protectants, on the other hand, can make the smell even worse since the process adds more VOCs to the mix. |
VOCs are considered air pollutants. They are produced by off-gassing of fumes from plastics and just about every other product made from petroleum. In your car, they come from the foam in the seats, the carpet, the dashboard, solvent, and the glue used to hold everything in place. In your home, you experience the same chemicals from new carpets, varnish, paint, and plastics. People who like the odors typically associate the smell with getting something fresh and new, but that doesn't protect them from the negative effects of inhaling the scent. How Bad Is It, Really? It's certainly not good for you, with effects ranging from a headache, nausea, and sore throat to cancer and immune system disorders. To some extent, the risk depends on where you live. Some countries have fairly stringent regulations governing the amount of toxic chemicals allowed in a new car. The United States, on the other hand, does not have any air quality laws relating to new car smell, so the levels of chemicals may be much higher in an American-built vehicle. |
y Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D., Chemistry Expert There are two types of people: those who love new car smell and those who hate it. The ones who love it likely buy air fresheners that try to mimic the odor, while those who hate it probably got a headache just remembering the last time they experienced it. Love it or hate it, but do you know what causes it? Here's a look at the chemicals involved and whether they are bad for you. Chemicals That Cause "New Car Smell" Each new car has its own perfume, so to speak, depending on the materials used during manufacturing. What you smell are volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are also the culprit if you ever get a weird greasy fog inside your windshield. There may be over 100 chemicals in the mix, including poisonous benzeneand formaldehyde. Toxic phthalatesare also present inside new cars, but they aren't volatile, so they aren't part of the characteristic smell. |
Wish my talent got to this extent
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Have you ever touched gas before @ idrismusty97 |
Remember these naira notes |
Mine is down |
Oziddy: I no longer remember the name of our Vice president, i can't even remember if he is a Muslim or vice versa, this man is so anonymous, unlike Atiku.as in ehhh. Just Gej left, right and center. Is he no longer in power? |
Saw them in my old stuff. Up to a thousand naira. |
hmm let me go to the bank then. |
Ignatio: Rattlesnake, Battle of Musanga, Silent Night, Akaraka Adanmma pt 1-7 etc.yeah am sure of rattle snake |
the need for sex education. Poor girl, may her soul rest in peace. Who set this castration alarm off? |
feezy: Jesu, I can't believe my eyes 1st to comMent feezy: Jesu, I can't believe my eyes 1st to comMent feezy: Jesu, I can't believe my eyes 1st to comMentu sure? |
oh sinner come home |
my adm iS stil in progreS bt am a zikite |
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