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oats, and starchy vegetables such as sweet potatoes, carrots and legumes like beans (kidney, black, lima and pinto), peas, chickpeas and lentils. . omega- fatty acids most of us eat too many omega- fatty acids (found in eggs, poultry, baked goods and many oils, including canola and sunflower), but not
are linked to depression, impulsivity and pessimism, probably because dha and epa have a vital role in cell membrane structure, and so in brain development and function, and ultimately effect mood. eat: oily fish such as salmon and sardines three to four times weekly, as well as other seafood, flax seeds...
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copper and zinc in various proportions, was used as early as the third millennium bc in the aegean , iraq , the united arab emirates , kalmykia , turkmenistan and georgia , and the second millennium bc in west india , uzbekistan , iran , syria , iraq, and israel/palestine. [ ] [ ] [ ] zinc metal was not
beating. [ ] zinc is a fair conductor of electricity . [ ] for a metal, zinc has relatively low melting ( °c) and boiling points ( °c). [ ] the melting point is the lowest of all the d-block metals aside from mercury and cadmium ; for this, among other reasons, zinc, cadmium, and mercury are often not...
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