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The Food Guide Pyramid: A Guide to Daily Food Choices
... this group. Alcoholic beverages are also part of this group, but should not be consumed by pregnant women, children and adolescents, individuals planning to drive, individuals who use medication, or individuals who can't ... and lactation, the recommended number of milk group servings is the same as for nonpregnant women. Footnotes 1. This document is FCS 1047, one of a series of the Department of ...
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Sprouts:Safe Handling Practices for Consumers
... the bathroom changing diapers handling pets Rinse sprouts with cool tap water just before preparing or eating. Do not use soap or detergents. Washing reduces bacterial population on the surface, but does not eliminate all the bacteria. Pregnant women, and persons under age 5 or over 65, persons with AIDS or using medications that cause depression of immunity should ...
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Herb Cautions
... is safe as a flavoring, has been determined to be poisonous in large amounts. It can also cause spontaneous abortion in pregnant women. Other plants that may occasionally be used in brewing teas and that should be avoided are yarrow, wormwood, St. John's Wort, senna, sassafras, lobelia, hydrangea, horsetail, goldenrod and even alfalfa. In spite of what ...
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Ligusticum grayi Page 2
... flus. Oshala, Ligusticum grayi, and true Osha, Ligusticum porteri, are emmenagogues, and will bring on menstruation, This herb is not for pregnant women. I recently met a young woman who had been introduced to true Osha, Ligusticum porteri, as a beneficial and sacred herb. She had been chewing large amounts of the dried root every day. I cautioned that ...
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Edible Flowers Chart - Home Cooking
... Hollyhock Alcea rosea Tastes like: very bland, nondescript flavor : Japanese Lonicera japonica Berries are highly poisonous. Do not eat them! Hyssop Hyssopus officinalis Should be avoided by pregnant women and by those with hypertension and epilepsy. Impatiens Impatiens wallerana Tastes like: very bland, nondescript flavor Jasmine: Arabian Jasminum sambac Tastes like: delicate sweet flavor, used ...
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justgardeners.com
... the herb garden and start swallowing herbs. You are safe with the common culinary herbs, but there are some such as pennyroyal that have been taken as an abortive, rosemary essential oil is not recommended to be used by pregnant women. I am sure that there are many perennials also that are poisonous also, I like to keep herbs such as digitalis and ...
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Teenage Pregnancy and A Healthy Lifestyle, HYG-5296-97
... teenagers have increased needs for some vitamins and minerals compared to older pregnant women because their bodies are still growing. It is normal to gain between 25-35 pounds during pregnancy. ... , tell your health care providers and ask them for help. They will enroll you into the Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) program. All educational programs conducted by Ohio State University Extension are ...
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Nutritional Needs of Pregnancy, MOB-001-06
... Low protein intake is related to smaller-than-average weight babies who may have health problems. Pregnant women need around 60 grams of protein per day. Folate is a vitamin that is required ... , Silicon, Vanadium, and Zinc. National Academies Press, Washington, DC. 2001. www.nap.edu The National Womens Health Information Center. Pregnancy and a Healthy Diet. January 2005. www.4women.gov. Accessed 1 ...
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Lavandula
... latifolia. Some references may also list oil from stoechas, but this plant is very neurotoxic, especially to babies, young children and pregnant women (highly abortive). Other culture: cut back in spring most of last year's growth; space 18" except 12" in low hedges; prune hedges and straggly plants in late summer Propagation: seed (28,000 seeds per ounce) ...
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WSU Whatcom County Food Safety & Preservation
... of olive oil? A consumer guide to safe handling and preparation of ground meat and ground poultry Food Safety Tips for Pregnant Women, Infants, and Young Children Safe handling of iced tea Food safety and pets Cooked-to-brown burgers Storing food in metal cans Storing canned ham Frozen canned goods Current Events Be a Master Food Preserver Volunteer ...
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