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Salt Licks and Fat

Poster December 7, 2021Uncategorized

There are many animals that seek salt licks,  which refers to areas where the salt concentration in the soil or ground is high.  Hooved animals, such as deer, particularly like salt licks and can travel miles to find them.  Studies …

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Osmolarity and FatSalt and ObesitySalt Licks

The Body Makes Fructose

Poster November 10, 2021Uncategorized

A depressing discovery was the fact that the body can make large amounts of fructose.  One of the major sources is from high glycemic carbohydrates, such as rice, bread, potatoes, and cereals.  When we eat these foods, the glucose in …

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Aldose reductaseendogenous fructoseFructosehigh glycemic carbohydratePolyol PathwaySalt and Obesity

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