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What's missing from the body if you want a chocolate?

Most likely in the body lack of magnesium. The best source of magnesium — not fried nuts and seeds, fruits and beans.


What's missing from the body if you want bread?

Most likely the body of nitrogen. The best source of nitrogen in foods high in protein such as nuts, beans.


What's missing from the body if you want sweet?

In the body lack of carbohydrates. The best source of carbohydrates — fresh fruit.


What's missing from the body if you want salty?

Most likely in the body lack of chlorides. The best source of chloride is not refined sea salt.


What's missing from the body if you want tart?

Most likely in the body lack of magnesium. The best source of magnesium — not fried nuts and seeds, fruits and beans.

        


What's missing from the body if you want burnt food?
In the body lack of carbohydrates. The best source of carbohydrates — fresh fruit.


What's missing from the body if you want fat? Most likely in the body lack of calcium. The best source of calcium — broccoli, legumes and beans, sesame seeds.


What's missing from the body if you want liquid food?

In the body lack of water. The best source of water, freshly squeezed fruit juices.


What's missing from the body if you want coffee or tea?

Most likely in the body lack of sulfur. The best source of sulphur — cranberries, horseradish, cruciferous vegetables: cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower.


What's missing from the body if you want a soda?

Most likely in the body lack of calcium. The best source of calcium — broccoli, legumes and beans, sesame seeds.


What's missing from the body if you want cold drinks?

Most likely in the body lack of manganese. The best source of manganese — walnuts, almonds, pecans, blueberries.


What's missing from the body if you want to smoke?

Most likely in the body lack of silicon. The best source of silicon, nuts and seeds. Try to avoid refined starch products.

Either the body's lack of amino acids tisina. The best source of tisina — bright orange, green and red fruits and vegetables.



















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