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Full Name: Bahubali 2 The Conclusion 2017 Movie Free Download 720p
Size: 717 MB
Quality: HD Cam
Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama
Release Date: 28 April 2017
Language: Hindi,Tamil
Cast: Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty
Bahubali 2 The Conclusion 2017 Movie Free Download 720p. Whenever Shiva, the child of Bahubali, finds out about his legacy, he starts to search for answers. His story is compared by past occasions that unfurled in the Mahishmati Kingdom.

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Watch Loot 2

Loot 2 is a Nepali film directed by Nischal Basnet and produced by Madhav Wagle and Narendra Maharjan, a sequel of Loot . Loot 2 was released on 24th Feb 2017. It is a sequel of Nepali Blockbuster Loot movie and collected 15 million on the 1st day of release, which is one of the biggest openings in Nepali Film History.[1] By the end of day 5, it successfully earned over 56 Million.[2] It seems that it is bound to cross the Overall Collection of Loot movie (150 billion) by the first week.

Loot ended with Haku Kale plotting against his four team members to take over entire robbed money. Now, those team members want to take revenge against Haku Kale for everything that happened to them. Now that Haku Kale is no more a street don but one of the biggest crime lords of the city, the entire plot of movie revolves around the four members trying to make him pay for what he did.[
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Hong Kong vs Nepal Live Score, ACC Emerging Teams Cup 2017


The 2017 ACC Emerging nations Cup is a cricket tournament being held in Bangladesh. Eight teams are participating in the tournament including four under-23 age level teams of Test nations and four top associate teams from Asia.
ACC – Asian Cricket Council Emerging Teams Cup 2017 Live Streaming & TV Channels
Star India is the official media rights holder for the Asia Cup tournaments including ACC – Asian Cricket Council Emerging Teams Cup 2017. Star Sports will telecast TV Coverage and Live Streaming of ACCETC – Asian Cricket Council Emerging Teams Cup 2017.
ACC – Asian Cricket Council Emerging Teams Cup 2017 Live Streaming & TV Channels: Star Sports, Hotstar
Hong Kong vs Nepal 12th Match Live Score, Group B, PAK v HK 2017
Nepal opt to bowl

HONG KONG

36/0 (9 OVS)

NEPAL

0/0 (0 OVS)

DateMar 30, 2017
MatchHong Kong vs Nepal, 12th Match, Group B
VenueSheikh Kamal International Cricket Stadium Academy Ground No. 2, Cox’s Bazar
Time03:00 AM GMT, 09:00 AM LOCAL
PredictionHong Kong to win
TV & Live StreamingACC Emerging Cup 2017 Live Streaming & TV
Points TableACC Emerging Cup 2017 Points Table
TournamentACC Emerging Cup 2017
TossNepal opt to bowl
Nepal Playing XIGyanendra Malla, Sharad Vesawkar, Binod Bhandari, Dipendra Singh Airee, Sandeep Lamichhane, Asif Sheikh, Avinash Karn, Bhuwan Karki, Arif Sheikh, Dilip Nath, Sushan Bhari
HK Playing XIAnshuman Rath, Jhatha Subraymanyan, Kyle Christie, Babar Hayat, Ehsan Khan, Nizakat Khan, Wajid Shah, Cameron McAulsen, Waqas Khan, Shahid Wasif, Tanveer Ahmed
Result
Hong Kong ACC – Asian Cricket Council Emerging Teams Cup 2017 Team Squad: Chris Carter, Anshuman Rath(c), Babar Hayat, Nizakat Khan, Waqas Khan, Shahid Wasif, Ehsan Khan, Ehsan Nawaz, Waqas Barkat, Kyle Christie, Tanveer Ahmed, Cameron McAulsen, Jhatha Subraymanyan, Wajid Shah, Awais Mohammad
Nepal ACC – Asian Cricket Council Emerging Teams Cup 2017 Team Squad: Gyanendra Malla(c), Sharad Vesawkar(vc), Binod Bhandari, Sagar Pun, Arif Sheikh, Mahaboob Alam, Dipendra Singh Airee, Sandeep Lamichhane, Asif Sheikh, Avinash Karn, Sunil Dhamala, Bhuwan Karki, Sushan Bhari, Dipesh Shrestha, Dilip Nath
Hong Kong v Pakistan U23 Team News, Reports & Updates
There is no news available for this match.
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Nepal vs Philippines Footbal Live Stream | AFC Asian Cup Qualifier




Kathmandu : Nepali National football team will play against the Philippines in the first match of the AFC Asian Cup 2019 Qualifiers Tuesday at the Rizal Memorial Football Stadium in Manila.“Philippines is a strong team and has higher level than Nepal but if my boys play up to their potential, win against home team is possible,” said head coach Koji. Japanese coach also said that AFC Solidarity Cup winner Nepal will play for win to gather full three points.
Nepal are 1-3 behind in head-to-head against the hosts with the lone victory dating back to 1982 in the Kings Cup. Nepal have lost the last three encounters, all international friendlies from 2011 to 2014.
Nepal Squad : Bikesh Kathu, Kiran Kumar Limbu and Bishal Shrestha, Rohit Chand, Bishal Rai, Heman Gurung, Bikram Lama, Anjan Bista and Sujal Shrestha,Rabin Shrestha, Biraj Maharjan, Ananta Tamang, Aditya Chaudhari, Kamal Shrestha, Ranjit Dhimal and Jitendra Karki, Bimal Ghati Magar, Ranjan Bista, Bharat Khawas and Karna Limbu
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Nepal to face Philippines in AFC Asian Cup Qualifier

Kathmandu : Nepali National football team play their first match Against Philippines in AFC Asian Cup Qualifier. The Match will be held at the Rizal Memorial Stadium on 28 March 2017, 8:00PM.
Nepali football which is ranked 170th in FIFA rankings has poor record against the 124th-placed Philippines as it has registered just one win out of four matches and faced three defeats. After playing away to Philippines, Nepal will host home games against Yemen on June 13 and Tajikistan on September 5 in Kathmandu.

Watch : Nepal VS Philippines Football | AFC Asian Cup Qualifier

The Philippine encounter is the biggest for Nepal, coached by the Japanese Koji Gyotoku since March 2016, in over two years. “We have had a long time to practice for the tournament. There are some players who are carrying injuries, but that shall not be a problem,” says Gyotoku.

Head-to-head

Nepal and the Philippines have played four matches so far and Nepal has lost last three matches against the Philippines. Nepal and Philippines had played their first match in 1982, when Nepal had won the match by 1-0. In 2011, the Philippines had beaten Nepal 4-0. In 2014, the two teams encountered twice and the Philippines produced 3-0 victory on both the occasions. The Philippines are at 124th rank of FIFA while Nepal is at 170th ranking.

Nepal Squad : Bikesh Kathu, Kiran Kumar Limbu and Bishal Shrestha, Rohit Chand, Bishal Rai, Heman Gurung, Bikram Lama, Anjan Bista and Sujal Shrestha,Rabin Shrestha, Biraj Maharjan, Ananta Tamang, Aditya Chaudhari, Kamal Shrestha, Ranjit Dhimal and Jitendra Karki, Bimal Ghati Magar, Ranjan Bista, Bharat Khawas and Karna Limbu
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Nepal vs Bangladesh U23 Preview : ACC Emerging Cup 2017

Kathmandu : Nepali national cricket team is taking on Bangladesh U23 in Second match of ACC Emerging Teams Cup being held at the Sheikh Kamal International Cricket Stadium Academy Ground No 2 in Cox Bazaar, Bangladesh.
The 2017 ACC Emerging Cup features U-23 teams from eight countries. It’ll see Asian Test giants – India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and hosts Bangladesh – play against the likes of upcoming associates Afghanistan, UAE, Hong Kong and Nepal. As per rules, the Test playing sides are allowed to field up to four senior national players over the stipulated age limit while the associate nations can send their full strength national teams. Nepal doesn't have a good record in the Emerging Teams Cup as it had lost all the matches in the first edition held in Singapore four years back. It failed to register a single win in the group stage given the three defeats out of three matches against U-23 teams of India and Pakistan alongside Afghanistan.


Nepal squad: Gyanendra Malla (captain), Binod Bhandari, Sharad Vesawkar, Arif Sheikh, Sagar Pun, Sushan Bhari, Dipendra Singh, Mahaboob Alam, Airee, Sandeep Lamichhane, Avinash Karna, Mahamad Asif Sheikh, Bhuwan Karki, Sunil Dhamala, Dipesh Shrestha, Dilip Nath.
Bangladesh’s squad: Mominul Haque (Captain), Nasir Hossain (Vice Captain), Mohammed Saif Hassan, Nazmul Hossain, Md Mithun, Yasir Ali Chowdhury, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Shaif Uddin, Abul Hasan Raju, Abu Hider Rony, Azmir Ahmed, Rahatul Ferdous Javed, Afif Hossain, Salman Hossain. Nasum Ahmed
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Nepal vs Pakistan U-23 Live Stream | ACC Emerging Cup 2017

 
Kathmandu :Nepal National cricket team will play against Test Playing Nation Pakistan U-23, today in ACC Emerging Teams Cup 2017 at the Sheikh Kamal Cricket Stadium in Coxs Bazar, Bangladesh.
The match will be started from 9 am local time on March 27, 2017. The match will be an opportunity for both the teams to make an impact right from the beginning of the tournament.

Eight Asian teams, divided in two groups, will compete in the first phase of the tournament in four venues of Chittagong and Cox’s Bazar -- Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium (ZACS) and MA Aziz Stadium (MAAS) in Chittagong, and Sheikh Kamal International Cricket Stadium (SKICS)-1 and SKICS-2 in Cox’s Bazar.

The tournament requires the Full Member teams to field their Under-23 side apart from those four players who can be over the age of 23. So, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka will be fielding their youth teams while United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, Hong Kong and Nepal, will go into the competition with their full sides.

Today's Match :
India vs Sri Lanka
Afghanistan vs Malaysia
Bangladesh vs Hong Kong
Pakistan vs Nepal

Nepal squad: Gyanendra Malla (captain), Binod Bhandari, Sharad Vesawkar, Arif Sheikh, Sagar Pun, Bhuwan Karki, Sunil Dhamala, Dipesh Shrestha, Dilip Nath,, Sushan Bhari, Dipendra Singh, Mahaboob Alam, Airee, Sandeep Lamichhane, Avinash Karna, Mahamad Asif Sheikh.

Pakistan squad: Mohammad Rizwan (captain, wicket keeper), Haris Sohail (vice captain), Jaahid Ali, Usama Mir, Zafar Gohar, Bilal Asif, Ahmed Bashir, Sameen Gul, Amad Butt, Ghulam Mudassar, Hammad Azam, Imam-ul-Haq, Imran Butt, Hussain Talat, Khushdil Shah
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Nepal to play Pakistan in Emerging Teams Cup

Kathmandu : Nepal is all set to play Pakistan in the Emerging Teams Cup which is scheduled to take place in Bangladesh. It would be an ODI tournament authorized by the Asian Cricket Committee and would be held between March 15 to 26.

Asian Test nations like India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh will send their A sides with three players mandatory from the senior side. The associate nations like Nepal, Afghanistan and Hong Kong will play their first teams.

Last time around in 2013, the tournament was held in Singapore and India emerged the winners in a one-sided final against Pakistan. Emerging Cup Cricket is a tournament with 50 over per side. It is based on the Round-robin and knock out format of the game. So each team will play matches with rest of the teams and it will continue till the knock out stage of the game.

Group A : India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Afghanistan
Group B : Nepal, Hong Kong, Bangladesh, pakistan
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HOW CAN THE WORLD'S HEALTHIEST FOODS HELP ME DEVELOP A HEALTHY DIET?

  1. Avoid foods to which you are intolerant and/or allergic. First and foremost, you must know your own body and what foods are toxic to your body. Food sensitivities are very individual. You can be sensitive to a food that no one else in your family or groups of friends finds problematic. It's part of why we are all individuals, and you should determine for yourself what foods may be causing damage to your body. Many healthcare practitioners are knowledgeable about food sensitivities and, especially if you are experiencing significant symptoms, you should consider talking with your healthcare practitioner about your diet and suspected food sensitivities.
  2. Eat organically-grown foods whenever possible. Especially if you suspect food sensitivities, you should avoid foods with pesticides, artificial colorings and preservatives. These synthetic food additives can cause food sensitivities and may promote the intensity of other symptoms you are experiencing. Avoiding these artificial additives is essential in determining the foods to which you are sensitive and in developing a diet that promotes your optimal health.
  3. Support healthy digestion. One way you can support healthy digestion is to ensure you have adequate amounts of digestive factors. After chewing, the food's next stop is the stomach, where an adequate amount of stomach acid (hydrochloric acid) is the next necessity. Stomach acid is required for adequate breakdown of proteins, and without proper breakdown, all proteins are potential antigens and toxic food molecules. Low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria) is common, especially in older people since as we age, we make less stomach acid. Research suggests that as many as half of the people over 60 years old have hypochlorhydria. A variety of factors can inhibit sufficient stomach acid production including the pathogenic bacteria, Helicobacter pylori, and frequent use of antacids. Hypochlorhydria is also associated with many diseases, such as asthma, celiac sprue, hepatitis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, and diabetes mellitus. Signs of hypochlorhydria include a sense of fullness after eating, bloating, excessive belching, indigestion, multiple food allergies, undigested food in the stool, and peeling and cracked fingernails.In addition to hydrochloric acid, the production of pancreatic enzymes and bicarbonate is also compromised in some people. If necessary, these digestive factors can be replaced with appropriate supplementation. Digestive enzyme support can also be obtained from fresh pineapple or papaya, which contain the enzyme bromelain, and other fresh vegetables and herbs. Processed foods, like canned pineapple, contain little enzyme activity since digestive enzymes are proteins, which are destroyed by heating, such as occurs in the sterilization process. How Does Digestion Work and How Can I Improve Mine? can tell you more about how to support healthy digestion.
  4. Support the gastrointestinal barrier. The gastrointestinal cell wall is the barrier between potentially toxic food molecules and the inside of your body; therefore, the integrity of this barrier is vital to your health. Support for the mucus that covers the cells in the gastrointestinal tract is very important, especially in the stomach. The mucus layer is one way the stomach and upper small intestine protect themselves against the damaging effects of stomach acid. Alcohol, over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs, called NSAIDS (e.g., aspirin), and the pathogenic bacteria, Helicobacter pylori can all reduce the mucous layer, leading to lesions in the stomach and small intestinal tract walls. Choline provides nutritional support for a healthy mucous layer and is found in vegetables such as cauliflower and lettuce. Choline can be obtained from lecithin (phosphatidylcholine) as well, which is high in eggs and soybeans. Some foods also help combat or protect against the damage of Helicobacter pylori; these include catechins found in green tea, some spices such as cinnamon, carotenoids found in vegetables, and vitamin C, found in many fruits and vegetables.
Use the World's Healthiest Foods' recipes to ensure that you get the essential nutrients to promote good health while on the Elimination Diet. These nutrient-dense foods have the power to help you look and feel your best, and they can provide long-term health benefits including reducing your risk of health problems. If you have a specific health or eating concern, you should also visit the pagesHow to Use the Power of the World's Healthiest Foods to Stay Healthy, and What Foods are Good for My Immune System? for more information on foods that prevent disease, so you can develop a diet to support your optimal health, while avoiding those foods to which you are sensitive.
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How consistent does my diet have to be in order for me to stay healthy?

There are several different ways of being consistent with your meal plan. And it turns out that all of them can make an important contribution to your health. While many people are not familiar with diet studies in this area, we think that you will find the research results to be both interesting and helpful.
A first way to be consistent with your diet involves the timing of your meals and snacks. Consistent timing pays health dividends—and for a variety of reasons. All of body systems work best in a certain "rhythm." Perhaps the best-known "rhythm" in our everyday experience is the "sleep-wake" cycle. This daily cycle (also called a "circadian rhythm") is linked to our hormone production, cell activities, and also to our digestion. The more consistent that you can be with your food intake during your waking hours, the more in sync your body can become with this daily cycle. Many aspects of your physical health—including your blood sugar regulation and fat absorption—can occur more effectively when you are consistent with your meal timing.
There are also some changes in timing that you would do well to avoid. Since eating later in the evening and closer to bedtime is associated with increased risk of weight gain, obesity, and metabolic syndrome, it's a change in timing worth avoiding. Another change in timing would be postponement of a usual morning breakfast. For most persons, peak glucose tolerance occurs during the morning hours after waking, and being consistent with the clock timing of a regular morning breakfast makes for good "biological timing" as well.
A second way to be consistent with your diet involves the type and variety of foods that you eat. Included in this category would be: (1) the total number of different foods that you eat over the course of a day, (2) the total number of different foods within any given meal, and (3) the total number of different foods within any particular food group. Because the total number of different foods that you consume over the course of a day depends on the total number within each meal (or snack), there have been more research studies about within-meal variety than within-total-day variety. In general, these studies show that we tend to consume more food and more calories from food when a greater-than-usual total number of foods are available within a given meal. A helpful way to think about this research finding is to imagine a cafeteria, buffet style restaurant, or a potluck dinner in which all of the guests have been asked to bring a separate dish. A greater-than-usual number of foods are available in these eating situations, and studies show that overeating is more likely under these circumstances.
Some studies show a very interesting exception to this rule involving vegetables and other nutrient-rich, lower calorie foods. When we limit the total number of different foods that we eat in nutrient-rich, lower calorie food categories—such as vegetables—we tend to increase the total number of different nutrient-poor, higher calorie foods that we eat (including high-sugar and high-fat snacks). In other words, when it comes to vegetables, decreased variety seems to work against us. Let's say that you consistently eat only three to four different vegetables. In this case, studies show that you are likely to benefit by increasing your vegetable variety. Instead of consistently sticking with only three to four different vegetables, you are likely to get increased health benefits by increasing your vegetable variety.
In this vegetable variety context, we also came across a very interesting study on salads. For persons who tended to be influenced by their moment-to-moment eating circumstances, consistent eating of a 100-calorie fresh vegetable salad 20 minutes prior to their dinner meal helped to decrease their total calorie intake at dinnertime. For persons with what the researchers referred to as "flexible restraint" in their food consumption (the tendency to restrict their food amount regardless of the amount or variety available), consumption of a 100-calorie fresh vegetable alongside of their dinner meal was an effective way of reducing overall calorie intake. At WHFoods, we view these specific research findings about salad as being consistent with the overall tendency of vegetable variety to play a uniquely helpful role in your eating approach.
Some final notes here about consistency, frequency of eating, and meal size. While consistency is definitely a plus for your meal plan, studies do not show any absolute best meal pattern. Researchers know that a "wait and gorge" approach does not work, and as a general rule, skipping breakfast and then having one or two larger-intake eating occasions later in the day also tends to be problematic. But when 3-meal, 2-snack patterns are compared to 3-meal, 3-snack patterns, "grazing" patterns with 4-6 eating episodes, and other multi-meal/multi-snack combinations, no single pattern emerges as the absolute best. At WHFoods, we believe that the study findings generally support a morning meal followed by 3-5 eating episodes routine and consistent eating times over the remainder of the day. Based on the research, we encourage you to find a daily pattern within these general parameters that best fits your schedule and personal preferences, and then work on consistency in following it. Consistency will enable your meal plan to become a more familiar part of your everyday experience—as well as your body's physiology.

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Asmee Shrestha Biography

Asmee Shrestha (also written as Asmi or Ashmi) was announced new Miss Nepal 2016. Miss Nepal is the National Beauty Pageant that has regularly been organized by Hidden Treasure. The 21st Miss Nepal event was organized in Hotel Del Annapurna on 8th April 2016 in which Asmi was crowned Miss Nepal 2016 by the former Miss Nepal 2015 Evana Manandhar. Total 19 contestants were selected for the final round in which Asmee was the number 11 contestant. The first runner-up title went to Roshni Khatri and Barsha Lekhi was the second runner up. Having bagged the Miss Nepal title, Asmee will now represent Nepal in Miss World 2016. Similarly, first runner up Roshni Khatri is eligible to participate in Miss Earth 2016 and second runner up Barsha Lekhi will represent Nepal in Miss International 2016. Along with Miss Nepal title, Asmee Shrestha also won Miss Best Evening Gown 2016, Miss Personality 2016 and Miss Photogenic 2016 while she was awarded with a scooter, NPR 1 Lakh cash and other gift hampers like smartphone and an air ticket. The top 5 contestants were asked the common question whether they supported quota reservation for women.

Asmee Shrestha- Biography


One of the sensational Nepali models with pretty face and cute smile, Asmee Shrestha (age 22 years) was born in 30th June 1993 in Tandi of Chitwan, Nepal. Asmi completed her school level education from reputed Malpi International School. She continued her studies from Ace Institute of Management where she studied Bachelors in Business Administration (BBA). Her passion towards world of glamour motivated Ashmee to participate in different glamourous contests. Although she debuted in glamour at age of 16 by participating in 2010 event of Classic Diamond Jewellers, she came into limelight after winning the Face of Classic Diamond Jewellers Competition in 2014. She has also walked in the ramp for the Classic Diamond Jewellers fashion show. Asmee Shrestha house is currently in Baneshwor. Considering her father as a role model, Asmee in an interview has shared her dream to follow her father’s footsteps in future. Her father is a Business Entrepreneur.
Asmee Shrestha Music Video, VJ and Commercials.

Not only has Ashmi Shrestha pictures adorned the cover pages of several National Glamour Magazines like Vivacity but she has also been featured in several music videos including the 2012 video of Birsana Sakinna by Sonam Tashi Gurung. Asmee can also be seen in commercial for Timeless Paragon Jewellers. She has also got experience of hosting shows in Channel Nepal.

Asmee Shrestha- Height, Weight and Body Measurement
Questions have been raised time and again regarding the statistics of height of Miss Nepal. Height of Ashmi Shrestha is reportedly 5 feet and 6 inches. She weighs 55kg and measures 32-24-33. She has got body shape of an hourglass. Being health conscious, she follows proper diet plan and does regular workout to stay in perfect shape.

Miss Nepal 2016 Controversy

There has been accusation of judges not being fair in their decision. The jury panel included stars like Jiwan Luitel, Indira Joshi, Sneha Laxmi Rana and others. Srijana Regmi was seen by many critics as well as viewers as the tough competitor. So, the viewers showed their dissatisfaction with judge’s decision in social sites like Facebook and Twitter. The event was also criticized for not being able to select many contestants from outside of Kathmandu valley.


Asmi – Journey to Miss Nepal

Asmi has height of more than 5 feet 4 inch. Being 22 years old, her age is in between 19 and 24. She is unmarried, she has got a Nepali citizenship and she has completed 10+2 education. Thus she met all requirements to apply for Miss Nepal. So, she decided to apply for Audition which The Hidden Treasure organizes in all major cities of Nepal including Pokhara, Butwal, Kathmandu, Biratnagar, Chitwan, Nepalgunj and Dharan. She got selected from the audition and then she was kept with all other selected contestants and then given special training by fashion gurus.

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Listening music is her favourite time pass. She likes wearing casual dress like T-shirt with jeans.
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WHY DO I CRAVE FOODS TO WHICH I AM SENSITIVE?

It is not clear why we often crave foods to which we are sensitive, but several theories have been proposed to help explain why this may occur. Some researchers suggest that our bodies can become addicted to the chemical messengers such as histamine or cortisol which are secreted by immune cells in response to allergens in the body. It is hypothesized that while eating foods to which you are allergic can cause a rash or sneezing, the body also may experiences a soothing response from the presence of the chemical messengers increasing the desire to eat more of that food.
Another theory proposed by a well-known immunologist is based on the science of how antibodies and antigens connect (bind) to each other. Antibodies can bind to more than one site on an allergen in the food, therefore, when there is very little antigen but a large number of antibodies present, the antibodies will become cross-linked and make large complexes. It is theorized that these large complexes can cause an increase in symptoms. In this theory symptoms are related to a large number of antibodies in relation to antigens rather than being caused by the number of antigens. In fact, it is suggested that if you eat more of the antigen, you can decrease the number of antibody complexes by allowing each antibody to bind to an antigen rather than forming the large complexes thereby reducing the number of symptoms. Normal metabolism works to remove the food antigens and as the ratio of antibodies to antigens begins to rise, symptoms will begin to increase. Craving and addiction to food may be the result of the body's attempt to increase the number of antigens present and preventing the formation of the large antibody complexes that are associated with an increased number of symptoms.
(Graphic 2. Antigen excess and antibody excess ' Marinkovich model.)
Succumbing to food cravings to help alleviate symptoms is the beginning of a cycle of short term relief from symptoms and craving of the food as symptoms will increase again. This yo-yo effect is believed by some allergy specialists to be the reason why people who stop eating the foods to which they are allergic (go on elimination or avoidance diets) first go through several days when they feel worse before they start feeling much better. An allergy avoidance diet (also called the Elimination Diet) is instrumental in avoiding allergic reactions to food and is the way to break the cycle of addiction. An allergy avoidance diet allows the body to completely remove the antigen providing no reason for the formation of antibodies which will then also disappear. Clinicians suggest this is why some people can actually go back to eating a food to which they were once allergic after a year or two of avoiding the food.
Occasionally, a person will experience more symptoms for the first several days to a week when first beginning an allergy avoidance diet. While some clinicians believe this is caused by the cross-linking of antibodies as explained in the model above, others believe it is because the body is starting to mobilize toxins that had been store in fat tissue and other storage sites in the body. Whatever the reason, it is important to remain on the allergy avoidance diet even though symptoms may appear to be increasing. After staying on the diet for several weeks, you should begin to feel relief from symptoms and generally feel much better.

FOOD SENSITIVITIES AND AGING

Most scientists agree that food allergies are more common in infants than in adults with 6 to 8% of infants and children experiencing food allergies, however, food intolerance is more prevalent in adults. In general, adults have more compromised digestive function due to stress, the intake of alcohol and the use of drugs like NSAIDS such as aspirin. In addition, the production of digestive enzymes and digestive function becomes more sluggish with age. Lactose intolerance is an example where the production of a digestive enzyme, lactase, commonly slows in people over the age of 40 when they may develop a intolerance to milk products they had not previously experienced.
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Symptoms of Food Allergies

Symptoms of Food Allergies

The most common symptoms for food allergies include vomiting, diarrhea, blood in stools, eczema, hives, skin rashes, wheezing and a runny nose. Symptoms can vary depending upon a number of variables including age, the type of allergen (antigen), and the amount of food consumed. It may be difficult to associate the symptoms of an allergic reaction to a particular food because the response time can be highly variable. For example, an allergic response to eating fish will usually occur within minutes after consumption in the form of a rash, hives or asthma or a combination of these symptoms. However, the symptoms of an allergic reaction to cow's milk may be delayed for 24 to 48 hours after consuming the milk; these symptoms may also be low-grade and last for several days. If this does not make diagnosis difficult enough, reactions to foods made from cow's milk may also vary depending on how it was produced and the portion of the milk to which you are allergic. Delayed allergic reactions to foods are difficult to identify without eliminating the food from your diet for at least several weeks and slowly reintroducing it while taking note of any physical, emotional or mental changes as it is being reintroduced.

Foods That Cause Allergic Reactions

Over 140 different foods have been identified as causes of allergic reactions. According to a recent report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, 90% of food allergies are associated with 8 food types:
  • Cow's milk
  • Hen's eggs
  • Peanuts
  • Soy foods
  • Wheat
  • Fish
  • Crustacean shellfish (such shrimp, prawns, lobster, and crab)
  • Tree nuts (such as almonds, cashews, walnuts, pecans, pistachios, Brazil nuts, hazelnuts, and chestnuts)
Cow's milk is one of the first foods to consider eliminating from your diet when attempting to determine the foods to which you may be allergic. It contains over 25 different molecules which have been identified by scientists as having the potential to elicit an allergic food response. One of the most common allergens in cow's milk is a protein called casein which is used in many products and is even found in soy based foods to boost their protein content. If you suspect an allergy to cow's milk you should also avoid other products made from or containing milk including cream, creamy sauces, ice cream and milk chocolate.
How a food has been prepared, processed, handled and stored can also have an effect on whether a food will cause an allergic reaction. For example, some molecules responsible for allergic reactions can be destroyed by heat. Individuals with allergies to cow's milk have reported that drinking heated milk does not cause the symptoms associated with their milk allergies suggesting that the molecules that are toxic to these individuals have been destroyed by the heating process. However, the molecules in peanuts that can cause highly toxic responses in people allergic to peanuts are known to be very stable and unaffected by even long periods of heating.

What Foods Can You Eat If You Have Food Allergies?

Among the foods which are least often associated with any type of food allergy are:
  • Apples
  • Lamb
  • Pears
  • Winter Squash
  • Sweet Potatoes
  • Cherries
  • Carrots
  • Rice
Winter squash, carrots and sweet potatoes are not only uncommon as allergens but also provide exceptionally rich sources of health promoting phytonutrients. Electing to eat organically grown foods also helps avoid the intake of pesticides and other allergy producing toxins.
Food allergies involve a unique interaction between an individual and particular foods. Listen to your body. There are no hard and fast rules as to what foods cause allergic reactions. You may be able to tolerate the more commonly allergenic foods while unable to tolerate a food which is rarely associated with allergies. Your personal health status and history of eating habits are also consideration when evaluating potential food allergies.
The best approach for managing food allergies is to follow an allergy avoidance diet to help determine the foods that may be problematic, and then avoid eating those foods. The World's Healthiest Foods website can help you design a menu for your own specific needs that will enable you to avoid the foods that are toxic for your body, while maintaining variety in your diet and enjoying good tasting, easy to prepare meals.
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Food Allergies

Food allergies are defined as toxic clinical reactions to food or food additives that involve the immune system. The immune system is a complex system whose cells and molecules are found throughout your body to protect it from potentially harmful foreign molecules. It is most active in the areas of the body which have some direct contact with the outside world such as the skin, lungs, nose and gastrointestinal tract. The majority of potentially harmful molecules enter your body through your intestinal tract therefore, it is not surprising that over 60% of immune activity occurs in this area. The immune system is made up of a team of different types of cells that, while each having their own specific function, work together to protect the body from foreign invaders: B-cells produce antibodies; T-cells conduct surveillance for potentially dangerous molecules and kills dangerous cells such as disease-causing bacteria; and macrophages are the scavenger cells of your body acting like garbage trucks, cleaning up residue and removing potentially dangerous substances.
A surveillance team of cells determines whether newly introduced molecules pose a threat to your system. New molecules are constantly being introduced into the intestinal tract by the food that we eat. An allergic reaction occurs when your body identifies molecules as potentially harmful and toxic; these molecules are called antigens. The surveillance cells bind to the antigens activating the immune cells to release histamine and other chemicals which then signals the scavenger macrophages to come to the site and destroy them. Allergic reactions involving excessive histamine release can cause anaphylactic reactions (difficulty in breathing) which are responsible for 29,000 people in the United States ending up in the emergency ward each year. When the surveillance immune cells bind to an antigen and send out chemical messengers, they also communicate to other immune cells, the B-cells, which are instructed to make antibodies to the antigen
 (Figure 1. Immune cell bonds antigen and releases chemical messengers, e.g., histamine)
Antibodies are long, branched molecules that have places for recognition and binding (attachment) of the antigen on one side, and a site on the other end that can call into action other immune responses.
An antibody will only bind one specific antigen and nothing else. When the antibody binds, or sticks, to the dangerous molecule it is acts like a red flag identifying the molecule as something potentially damaging that should be removed. Your macrophage cells are often called the 'scavenger' cells of the immune system and are specifically designed to remove damaging molecules from the body. After the antibody binds to a dangerous molecule the macrophages consume the molecule, taking it out of circulation and destroying it.
 (Figure 2. Immune cell binds antigen and is activated to make antibodies. Antibodies bind antigens, and macrophages scavenge the antigen-antibody complexes.)
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Food Sensitivities

INTRODUCTION

Food sensitivities include many different types of sensitivities to food which may arise for a wide variety of reasons making it a complex, oftentimes confusing and not easily defined area of study. Diagnosis can also be difficult because symptoms may be delayed for up to two days after a food has been consumed. In general, food sensitivities are the result of toxic responses to food and are divided into two categories: allergic responses; an
d food intolerances.

"One man's food is another man's poison" is a familiar and centuries old saying which simply states that different people can have very different reactions to exactly the same food. For example, few of us would think twice about munching on peanuts while cheering for our favorite baseball team, however, for individuals with a sensitivity or allergy to peanuts, a mere whiff of just the peanut powder could pose a life threatening situation. Fortunately, few of us will ever have to worry about such extreme reactions to foods, but it may come as a surprise that at least 30% of us will experience one or more episodes of some kind of food sensitivity during our lifetime. These may cause symptoms with varying degrees of physical discomfort which are often never related to food as their source.
There is increasing evidence that food sensitivities are more common and have a wider and more varied impact on our health than previously realized. Although often equated with food allergies, food sensitivities also include food intolerances which, unlike allergies, are toxic reactions to foods that do not involve the immune system and are often more difficult to diagnose. Many of the symptoms of food sensitivities including vomiting, diarrhea, blood in the stool, eczema, urticaria (hives), skin rashes, wheezing and runny noses, are associated with an allergic reaction to specific foods. However, food sensitivities may also cause fatigue, gas, bloating, mood swings, nervousness, migraines and eating disorders. These symptoms which are more commonly related to food intolerance are less often associated with the consumption of food. Clinical research is accumulating evidence that the sensitivity to food can also increase the severity of the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, asthma and other diseases normally not considered food related. So what are food sensitivities? Let us help you understand more about the causes of food sensitivities, how they affect your health and how the World's Healthiest Foods website can help you to select the foods that will help you maintain optimal physical, mental and emotional well being.


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