Nutrients in Corn

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Cranberry Masa Corn Muffins

nourishedkitchen.com — “Recipe for Cranberry Masa Muffins made with nixtamalized corn for added nutrients. Recipe calls for cranberries, masa harina and sprouted flour.View full resource at nourishedkitchen.com

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The Declining Nutrient Value of Food - Sustainable Farming - MOTHER EARTH NEWS

motherearthnews.com — “The declining nutrient value of food has been studied in corn, wheat, eggs, meat and dairy. Is American agribusiness hurting our health?View full resource at motherearthnews.com

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Saving the Soil and Maintaining Corn Yields: Early Research Says Yes to Both

newswise.com — “Iowa State University researchers are testing between-row cover grasses as part of research looking at ways to reduce soil runoff and keep vital nutrients in the soils while crop residue, called stover, is removed from farm fields to produce biofuels. With U.S. government targets requiring a 30 percent displacement of petroleum consumption with fuels made from biomass by the year 2030, agronomy researchers are studying methods of harvesting more and more stover, which previously was left on the View full resource at newswise.com

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Saving the Soil and Maintaining Corn Yields: Early Research Says Yes to Both: Iowa State University researchers ar... http://bit.ly/bK9eKf

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Dietary exposure to fumonisins from corn-based products may represent a problem for those with celiac disease. | GreenMedInfo | Article | Natural Medicine | Alternative Medicine | Integrative Medicine | Consumer Advocacy

greenmedinfo.com — “This toxicological article on GreenMedInfo.com concerns - Dietary exposure to fumonisins and evaluation of nutrient intake in a group of adult celiac patients on a gluten-free diet.View full resource at greenmedinfo.com

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Grilled Bison Strip Steaks | WholeFoodsMarket.com

wholefoodsmarket.com — “Bison is lean, high in protein and other nutrients, and outrageously tasty. Grill some zucchini and corn to serve alongside these strip steaks.View full resource at wholefoodsmarket.com

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Bison is lean, super high in protein...outrageously tasty! GRILLED BISON STRIP STEAK W/ SWEET & SOUR ONIONS: http://t.co/ST6cbHB #LaborDay

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Corneal Abrasion: eMedicine Emergency Medicine

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: The cornea is a transparent cover over the anterior part of the eye that serves several purposes: protection, refraction, as well as filtration of some ultraviolet light. It has no blood vessels and receives nutrients through ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Corneal abrasions can lead to lost time from work. Learn more about corneal abrasions. http://bit.ly/9nSgXs

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Kids' cereals pour on the sugar and sodium - USATODAY.com

usatoday.com — “A new study confirms what savvy consumers have long suspected: Most breakfast cereals advertised to kids are chock-full of sugar and low in fiber.View full resource at usatoday.com

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CookingLight: A 'less is more' approach to sodium - CNN.com

cnn.com — “Sugar hides in plain view on many food labels, as honey, dextrose, high-fructose corn syrup, and any number of nutrient-poor, calorie-rich, so-called "natural" sweeteners. And sugar has good reason to hide: It's the target of big public health campaigns, soda-taxing schemes, and anti-fructose agitation, the result of its suspected link to obesity.View full resource at cnn.com

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Health News CookingLight: A 'less is more' approach to sodium: Sugar hides in plain view on many food labels, as h... http://bit.ly/d0K2cS

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Homemade Breakfast Sausage Patties | Food Renegade

foodrenegade.com — “I love breakfast sausage patties. But I hate MSG. And sodium nitrate. And high fructose corn syrup. And the myriad of other strange ingredients that make their way into store-bought breakfast sausage patties. That's why I set out to create a recipe for homemade breakfast sausage patties that would not only taste great and be made from nutrient-dense ingredients, but also that would be as convenient as store-bought breakfast sausage patties. Convenient? YES! I make several pounds at once, freeze View full resource at foodrenegade.com

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Homemade breakfast sausage patties (freeze-ahead for busy cooks!) http://su.pr/1DYuGt #primal #paleo #realfood #recipe #wapf

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    Dr. Porter is an expert in Mind-Body Medicine and former Medical Director of The Chopra Center for Wellbeing in Carlsbad, California.  Board Certified in both General Preventive Medicine and Integrative Holistic Medicine, she has studied directly with many luminaries in holistic medicine including Drs. David Simon, Deepak Chopra, Andrew Weil, James Gordon, Mimi Guarneri, Joseph Helms, and Tieraona Low Dog. 
     
    A graduate of USC – Keck School of Medicine, she also has a Master’s of Public Health degree with a focus on Environmental Health.  Dr. Porter was the recipient of a Bravewell Collaborative scholarship for the prestigious Fellowship in Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona and was also a Research Fellow at Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine and the National Institutes of Health.  Beyond allopathic medicine, Dr. Porter has received extensive additional training in many complementary healing modalities including Ayurveda, medical acupuncture, meditation, yoga, Healing Touch, herbal and nutritional supplements, and mind-body medicine which she combines in her medical practice at the Chopra Center. 
     
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