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  2. Fertilaid - Wikipedia

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    Fertilaid as Fertilizer (production ended in 1992) Fertilaid, was one of the first organically certified fertilizers acknowledged by the California Certification of Organics, [1] in 1979. A nationwide process for certification did not begin to exist in the United States until 1990 [ 2 ] per the National Organic Food Act .

  3. Elimination diet - Wikipedia

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    Food allergy is principally diagnosed by careful history and examination. When reactions occur immediately after certain food ingestion then diagnosis is straight forward and can be documented by using carefully performed tests such as the skin prick test and the radioallergosorbent test RAST to detect specific IgE antibodies to specific food proteins and aero-allergens.

  4. Super Bowl food: Appetizer recipes to make for the big game - AOL

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    For the corn salsa: 1 cup frozen corn, cooked. 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, quartered or diced. 3 tablespoons red onions, diced. 3 tablespoons fresh cilantro, chopped

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  6. Detoxification (alternative medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Detoxification (often shortened to detox and sometimes called body cleansing) is a type of alternative-medicine treatment which aims to rid the body of unspecified "toxins" – substances that proponents claim accumulate in the body over time and have undesirable short-term or long-term effects on individual health.

  7. Fad diet - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [6] Fad diets are often promoted with exaggerated claims, such as rapid weight loss of more than 1 kg/week, improving health by "detoxification", or even more dangerous claims achieved through highly restrictive and nutritionally unbalanced food choices leading to malnutrition or even eating non-food items such as cotton wool.

  8. BrucePac recalls nearly 10 million pounds of ready-to-eat ...

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    Pre-cooked meat producer BrucePac has issued a recall for nearly 10 million pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products due to possible listeria contamination, the U.S. Department of ...

  9. Cotton ball diet - Wikipedia

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    Cotton balls. The cotton ball diet is a fad diet that involves consuming cotton balls dipped in liquids such as juices or smoothies. [1] [2] The cotton is intended to make a person's stomach feel full without them gaining weight. [2]