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a stimulant found in coffee, tea, and cocoa
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chemical added to foods to preserve freshness or enhance colour or flavour
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when a food or nutrition myth becomes so widespread that as to be embraced by a fairly large group
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a remedy that may help you feel better but has no medical value
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an extra large amount of supplement thought to prevent or cure diseases
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nutrients people take in addition to the food we eat.
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a physical response to certain foods by the bodies immune system
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a physical reaction caused by certain foods not involving the immune system
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a type of vegetarian that only eats food from plant sources
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a type of vegetarian that eats milk products products in addition to plant sources
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produced from the formation of beets
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popular diets that claim to offer a quick fix to health issues
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a type of vegetarian that eats plant sources and eggs
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a type of vegetarian that eats plant sources, milk products, and eggs
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a type of vegetarian that eats meat occasionally but not red meat, also eat some animal products
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adding one or more vitamins/minerals to a food normally contain it
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sugar substitutes, sugar, and fat substitutes are common examples of what
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the vitamin vegetarians should take with iron so that the iron is absorbed
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a condition where plaque builds up and thickens and hardens in the arteries
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a severe allergic reaction