Lactose intolerance
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Lactose malabsorption affects 60 to 90% of adult American Asians and blacks and 5 to 15% of whites. The problem is caused by the lack of an enzyme called lactase. A sample low-lactose diet is included.
Publication Name: Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0744-5105
Year: 1992
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Candida albicans (yeast): eliminating sweets is one way to help defeat this bitter foe
Article Abstract:
Yeast infections can be prevented by following a diet that is low in sugar and simple carbohydrates. A sample diet is included as well as lists of recommended and restricted foods.
Publication Name: Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0744-5105
Year: 1992
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Anti-virus diet: keeping arginine intake low helps keep herpes under control
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The growth of the herpes virus can be controlled by a low-arginine diet. A sample diet and food lists are included.
Publication Name: Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0744-5105
Year: 1992
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