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Vegan carrot cake. 3 cups plain flour 2 cups sugar 1 tbs baking powder 1/4 tsp baking soda 1 heaped tsp cinnamon 1/2 tsp nutmeg 2/3 cup oil 1 cup grated carrot (approx. one medium carrot) approx. 2...

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The Nut-Free Mom Blog: Recipe of the Month--Nut-Free Cinnamon Coffee Cake

nut-freemom.blogspot.com — “The Nut-Free Mom Blog: Recipe of the Month--Nut-Free Cinnamon Coffee CakeView full resource at nut-freemom.blogspot.com

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Infographic: In 80 Years, We Lost 93% Of Variety In Our Food Seeds | Co.Design: business + innovation + design

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RT @FastCompany: Infographic: In 1903 we had 307 varieties of sweet corn. By 1983, we only had 12: http://t.co/GOwFa1xK via @fastcodesign

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Playgroups - No Nuts Moms Group

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nut_freemom Jenny Kales Patient Advocate

Are you looking for a playgroup? Check out @No Nuts Moms Group on FB and the web site to find a group in your area. http://t.co/SWX8nQ0N

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The Fountain Of Youth And Health: Nature's Best Superfood - Hemp Seeds Will Make You Happy And Your Pet Shiny

thefountainofyouthandhealth.blogspot.com — “It took me over 30 years to find the ultimate fountain of youth, health, and happiness. I'm here to share it all, so you don't have to waste your best years searching.View full resource at thefountainofyouthandhealth.blogspot.com

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In Oct. of 2009, Sue became a Certified Natural Health Professional, and in 2011 became Certified as a Digestive Health Specialist through the Loomis Institute of Enzyme Nutrition, and is also a member of the American Holistic Nurses Association. Sue has a private practice in Green Bay, WI., but has the priviledge of having and serving clients in areas of Nova Scotia, Boston, Minnesota, West Virginia, and the Fox Valley area of WI. She maintains her current WI Nursing Licensure. We welcome you to contact us about cancer-fighting supplements used in Sue's treatment.
" /> Suzan Macco RN, CNHP, Loomis Digestive Health Specialist Nurse and Active Health Library

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Healthy Eating

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HEMP SEED: The Most Nutritionally Complete Food Source In The World

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NurseForHealth
In Oct. of 2009, Sue became a Certified Natural Health Professional, and in 2011 became Certified as a Digestive Health Specialist through the Loomis Institute of Enzyme Nutrition, and is also a member of the American Holistic Nurses Association. Sue has a private practice in Green Bay, WI., but has the priviledge of having and serving clients in areas of Nova Scotia, Boston, Minnesota, West Virginia, and the Fox Valley area of WI. She maintains her current WI Nursing Licensure. We welcome you to contact us about cancer-fighting supplements used in Sue's treatment.
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Looking for #nutfree #peanutfree and even #glutenfree lunch ideas? Meet Keeley McGuire, creator of an... http://t.co/PffEtYz1

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Blueberry Phi | thewholefoodfarmacy.com

nurseclarke.wholefoodfarmacy.com — “We are excited to announce our new product Blueberry Phi! Blueberry Phi is a delicious and nutritious variation of Phi Plus that is loaded with antioxidants. It is a synergistic combination of all natural, whole food ingredients including nuts, seeds, grains, fruits, vegetables, berries, herbs, oils, & spices. Blueberries, which are very rich in antioxidants, can help to boost your immune system and prevent disease.View full resource at nurseclarke.wholefoodfarmacy.com

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Looking for an exciting new way to enjoy the awesome taste and power of blueberries? http://t.co/neQe3uLK

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New Yorkers Who Fit In 2 or 3 Workouts a Day - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Some energetic New Yorkers, many of them professionals with full-time jobs, are fitting in multiple workouts a day at separate studios.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Are these NYers nuts? "Sisterhood of the traveling panters" work out 2-3 times a day & at multiple gyms http://t.co/aag7UHMU (via @nytimes)

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PolygenicBlog: Eating fish, chicken, nuts may lower risk of Alzheimer's disease

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ChrisCarter http://www.linkedin.com/pub/chris-carter/22/560/76a" /> Dr Chris Carter Pharmacist, PhD, Doctor, and Medical Technology

Eating fish, chicken, nuts may lower risk of Alzheimer's disease http://t.co/TaRafZy3 #omega3 #alzheimersdisease

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Health Nuts Media

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greggalexMadison Pediatrics in London, Ohio. Dr. Alexander has long promoted the use of a variety technologies for advancing healthcare. He is the current director of the Pediatric Office of the Future for the American Academy of Pediatrics and also serves on the AAP’s Council on Clinical Information Technology Executive Committee as well as the Project Advisory Committee for the Child Health Informatics Center. 

An original member of the Ohio Health Information Partnership’s Regional Extension Center Committee, he was elected to OHIP’s primary Board of Directors in February, 2011. He further promotes the value of advanced healthcare technology in his role on the Professional Advisory Council of ModernMedicine.com and as a regular blogger for HIStalkPractice.com." /> Gregg Alexander, DO Doctor, Pediatrician, Health Executive, Physician, and Active Health Library

Quick Nuts Poll – Do You Understand Your Doctor? Yes, no...tell us: http://t.co/2m4qrOrb via @healthnutsmedia

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