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[Sidenote: The Digestibility of So-called "Indigestible" Foods]
How to Live Rules for Healthful Living Based on Modern Science Eugene Lyman Fisk 1907
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Planet Lactose: The Other Indigestible Carbs skip to main | skip to sidebar
The Other Indigestible Carbs Steve Carper 2007
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Indigestible, and Perhaps Perishable When Patti Van Leer took organic chemistry in college, she found herself dreaming about carbon molecules and chemical reactions.
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These Xian fundies have this need for Indigestible Design to be inculcated everywhere…
Think Progress » “Grand Canyon National Park is not permitted 2006
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The Cause: Indigestible Carbohydrates Everyone produces a mixture of gases from their intestine, about a quart a day, thanks to the growth and metabolism of our resident bacteria.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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The Cause: Indigestible Carbohydrates Everyone produces a mixture of gases from their intestine, about a quart a day, thanks to the growth and metabolism of our resident bacteria.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Here is a supplementary bulletin from the Office of Fluctuation Control, Bureau of Edible Condiments, Soluble and Indigestible Fats and Glutinous Derivatives, Washington, D.C. Correction of Directive 943456201, issued a while back, concerning the fixed price of groundhog meat.
The 2,548 Best Things Anybody Ever Said Robert Byrne 1990
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Indigestible foods and misdigestion are also stressful irritations, as are mild recreational poisons such as "soft" drugs, tobacco and alcohol.
How and When to Be Your Own Doctor Isabel Moser
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Physick Books in my old Age, and I remember _Galen_ told me, that in all Wine there is something Indigestible in its self, and ruinous to true complete Concoction; but our best modern Physicians do also assert, that the Tartar in _French_ Wine, is the Fountain of a Crowd of
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Indigestible foods, such as pastry and heavy puddings, as well as foods which leave little residue in the intestine, such as white bread, puddings, arrowroot, are highly constipating.
Papers on Health John Kirk
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