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  2. Bland diet - Wikipedia

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    A bland diet allows the digestive tract to heal before introducing foods that are more difficult to digest. A bland diet is designed primarily to help patients recover from gastrointestinal conditions or other medical circumstances in which improved digestion would be essential. [2] It is not especially effective as a long-term weight loss diet ...

  3. Category:Diets - Wikipedia

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  4. Indonesian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian cuisine is a collection of various regional culinary traditions that formed in the archipelagic nation of Indonesia.There are a wide variety of recipes and cuisines in part because Indonesia is composed of approximately 6,000 populated islands of the total 17,508 in the world's largest archipelago, [1] [2] with more than 600 ethnic groups.

  5. What’s the BRAT Diet? Foods to Include & Avoid ... - AOL

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    The bland diet is a more inclusive diet that offers a greater variety of foods and nutrients while still focusing on putting less work on your digestive system. It’s important to point out that ...

  6. Lulu Grace Graves - Wikipedia

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    Books by Graves include Modern dietetics; feeding the sick in hospital and home, with some studies on feeding well people (1917), [13] Making food attractive for the sick (1926), [14] Diet in the Treatment of Diabetes (1929), [15] Foods in Health and Disease (1932), [16] Scientific refrigeration in relation to nutrition and health (1936), [17] and A dictionary of food and nutrition (1938, with ...

  7. Hygiene - Wikipedia

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    A major contribution of the Christian missionaries in Africa, [122] China, [123] Guatemala, [124] India, [125] Indonesia, [126] Korea, [127] and other places was better health care through hygiene and introducing and distributing soap, [128] and "cleanliness and hygiene became an important marker of being identified as a Christian".

  8. Papeda (food) - Wikipedia

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    Papeda, or bubur sagu, is a type of congee made from sago starch. It is a staple food of the people indigenous to Eastern Indonesia, namely parts of Sulawesi, [1] the Maluku Islands and coastal Papua. [2]

  9. Category:Plant-based diets - Wikipedia

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