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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for BARLEY OR CORN OR OAT OR WHEAT
  1. Corns and calluses form on the skin because of repeated pressure or friction. A corn is a small, tender area of thickened skin ...
  2. Whole grains, like the kind found in whole wheat bread, contain fiber and antioxidants such as Vitamin ...
  3. ... reaction to eating gluten, which is found in wheat, rye, barley, and possibly oats, and in food made from these ingredients. The ...
  4. ... Soluble fiber is found in foods such as oat bran, barley, nuts, seeds, beans, lentils, peas, and some fruits ... stool. It is found in foods such as wheat bran, vegetables and whole grains. Fiber is very ...
  5. ... months. It may occur in association with gluten (wheat) sensitivity and allergy.
  6. Small cell carcinoma, also called oat cell carcinoma, can create its own hormones, which alter body chemistry.
  7. ... such as bread, rice, pasta, cereal, potatoes, peas, corn, fruit, fruit juice, milk, yogurt, cookies, candy, soda, ...
  8. ... with hair loss (alopecia). There are areas of "corn stalking" (grouped hairs arising within the area of ...
  9. ... calluses on the sole of the foot, or corns on the top of the toe. Treatment of ...