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== Lesson 5 - Introduction To Nutritional Science ==
 
== Lesson 5 - Introduction To Nutritional Science ==
5.1. What Constitutes Nutrition (Definitions And Concepts)
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5.2. Food Is An Element Of Nutrition
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=== What Constitutes Nutrition (Definitions And Concepts) ===
 
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Conventional attitudes regard nutrition as being almost exclusively involved with foods and feeding, but this is only one facet of the nutritional scene (albeit an important one). At the outset it is prudent to define what nutrition is and, in view of the many misconceptions, what nutrition is not.
5.3. Physiological Criteria Foods Must Meet
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5.4. Nonfood Nutritional Factors
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5.5. Discussion Of Conventional Nutritional Teachings
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5.6. Discussion Of Human Eating Habits The World Over
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5.7. Negative Nutrition: Harmful Foods And Practices
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5.8. A Survey Of Unconventional Dietic Schools And Their Fallacies 5.9. The Physiological Necessity Of Proper Food Combining
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5.10. Nutritional Miscellany
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5.11. Questions & Answers
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Article #1: The Paradise Diet by Dr. Herbert M. Shelton
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Article #2: The Elements Of Nutrition by Dr. Herbert M. Shelton Article #3: Nutrition, A Hygienic Perspective by Ralph C. Cinque, D.C.
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5.1. What Constitutes Nutrition (Definitions And Concepts)
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5.1.1 Nutrition Is the Sum of All Processes That Promote Growth and Function
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5.1.2 Nutrition Is Modified By the Entire Spectrum of Life Conditions and Activities
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5.1.3 Nutrition Involves the Processes of Growth, Development, Supply and Invigoration
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Conventional attitudes regard nutrition as being almost exclusively involved with foods and feeding, but this is only one facet of the nutritional scene (albeit an important one). At the outset it is prudent to define what nutrition is and, in view of the many mis- conceptions, what nutrition is not.
      
=== Nutrition Is the Sum of All Processes That Promote Growth and Function ===
 
=== Nutrition Is the Sum of All Processes That Promote Growth and Function ===

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