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Three Lac And Five Lac Wins
Three Lac And Five Lac Wins

The saying that we are what we eat is not all together true because the genes past on through our family tree certainly impact on our health. However, there is no doubt that that health can be safeguarded far more by following some basic rules on diet and considering other products and activities to assist with health, fresh air and exercise, threelac and fivelac.

It has not always been possible to be sure that the food we eat has not be filled with preservatives, using too much salt, or sprayed with insecticides. The simple rural life was swept away by modern society, and we now face a situation where we depend on the integrity of our supermarkets.

Labels for food have always been a contentious subject. One the one hand, it is claimed that it is too costly and exercise, and too complex a subject, to give us an accurate and simple list of ingredients in any one product.

The opposite camp takes the view that full information should be available to the consumer so that he or she can make an informed decision on the family's food purchases.

Some standard are now occurring. A label on a product should list the calories, fat, energy and protein per portion or per specified weight. Salt content has become particularly examined recently.

Low fat, high fibre, diet are commonly used terms but it is sometimes difficult to go beyond that simple description to find out the extent of each claim. No preservatives is commonly a term used these days but it is difficult to reconcile the accuracy of such a claim in the light of the lead time from manufacture to consumption, or from picking in the fields and orchards to the display on the supermarket shelves.

Health conscious we may be, threelac and fivelac, aspirin, fresh air and exercise, all play their part.

There are few more bureaucratic of organisations than the European Union. Labels are broken down into proteins, starches, carbohydrates, sugar, fibre and fats, that sub divided into saturated and non saturated.

The public is frankly confused, and relies on advertising standards to ensure bold claims are not made about a specific product. As part of a calories controlled diet are often the words to qualify the advertising claims of a product which claims to be healthy.

There are rarely accurate definitions of what a product needs to consist of to make claims that effectively are referring back to the healthy nature of the product. Poor parents can only try to ensure their children have a healthy diet, fresh fruit and vegetables, not too much chips and fried foods, but sometimes finance is the constraint that looms over the healthiness of the population. Some of the least healthy foods and the cheapest are the most filling.

It is a difficult tightrope to walk for the family with a mortgage to pay, and work scarce to find, with new clothes to find as the children grow, but ever increasing utility bills and fuel costs.




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