Micronutrients are good, a balanced diet is better
Chronic illnesses, heart disease, obesity ― we know how eating too much of the wrong foods can be unhealthy. But what do we do now we know some modern farming has "diluted" micronutrients in fruit and vegetables?
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Chronic illnesses, heart disease, obesity ― we know how eating too much of the wrong foods can be unhealthy. But what do we do now we know some modern farming has "diluted" micronutrients in fruit and vegetables?
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