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Nutrition Health Educational Posters & Charts, 2 of 3
for the science and cooking classroom, home schoolers, and nutritionists.
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Selection of health and nutrition education posters illustrations include keys to health eating, nutritious pregnancy, vitamins, minerals, herbal remedies, food safety and culinary links.
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Herbal Remedies for Common Ailments
Helps you find herbal remedies for common ailments such as acne, asthma, common cold, colic, depression, and many more!
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Vitamin & Mineral References
Shows food & herbal sources of the vitamins & minerals vital to human nutrition in a comprehensive, easy to read format that looks wonderful in any style kitchen, fits nicely on the refrigerator. Matte varnished for easy cleaning.
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Vitamin & Mineral Laminated Reference
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Vitamin & Minerals QuickStudy
Know It Now...Use it Always
• sources, deficiency and toxicity symptoms for many vitamins and minerals
• supplementation for various disorders
• adverse interactions
• color coded for easy reference
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How do your Salads stack up?
Adding toopings can add calories & fat. Tips on Toppings - Whether you stock your own at the salad bar or order from the menu, the type of toppings used on your salad can tip the scale from eating healthy to eating uncessary fat and calories. ...
• vegetables posters
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Understanding Allergies 2nd Edition
Who gets allergies, what are common allergens, anaphylaxis and managing allergies. 10 visual images depict the most common allergies: hay fever, sinusitis, eczema, hives, asthma, contact dermatitis, allergic conjunctivitis, and food, drug & household allergies.
• more diseases / disorders posters
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Understanding Diabetes
Defines both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Lists symptoms of both types of the disease. Describes insulin and illustrates its role in the body and shows the steps in glucose metabolism. Briefly describes hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia. Discusses long-term health problems and healthy lifestyle changes.
• endocrine system posters
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Understanding Cholesterol
Illustrates the structure and classification of a lipoprotein. Shows cholesterol transport in the blood, how cholesterol is made and stored in the liver. Also shows atherosclerosis, the consequence of high cholesterol.
• more circulatory system posters
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Dangers of Alcohol
Illustrates and discusses how alcohol affects the nervous, cardiovascular, and digestive systems. Shows the process of alcohol absorption and its affect on the liver. Also talks about reproductive side effects, including risks to an unborn baby. Further discusses other consequences of alcohol abuse and defines intoxication.
• more health posters
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How Safe Is Our Food?
Where “Bad Bugs” Grow
You can't see bacteria and viruses, but the average kitchen has many places where they can grow.
1. Refrigerator: Keep it at 40ºF or cooler slow the growth of bacteria. Keep the freezer at 0º.
2. Dishcloths and sponges: A sponge or dishcloth used to wipe off raw meat drippings can house millions of bacteria after just a few hours. Use paper towels or change sponges and dishcloths often.
3. Raw eggs may contain salmonella bacteria. Don't eat anything that contains raw eggs, including uncooked cookie dough or cake batter.
4. Countertops: Germs grwo on places where food has spilled. Clean your counters with hot water and detergent.
5. Cutting boards and knives: Bacteria from raw meat, poultry or fish stay and grow until board or knives are throughly washed in hot water.
6. Cook meats and poultry until no red shows. cook red meat to an interior temperature of 160ºF, poultry ot 180º.
7. Dishes: When you wash dishes and utensils by hand, allow them ot air dry to prevent re-contamination from hands and towels.
8. Leftovers: Refrigerate food as soon as possible, and no longer than two hours after cooking. Remember: When in doubt, throw it out.
9. Fruits and vegetables: Always wash produce before eating to remove any disease-causing bugs and traces of pesticides and other chemicals.
• Ellen Swallow Richards
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Digestive System Anatomical Chart Laminated
Shows oral cavity, glands, stomach, liver, pancreas, and duodenum. Provides cross sections of wall of the stomach, the jejunum and the colon. Also illustrates arterial supply.
• more digestive system posters
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