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  1. ... I make a mistake and have something to eat or drink besides water during my fast? Tell ... sure you get accurate results. When can I eat and drink normally again? You'll be able ...
  2. ... disorder that damages your small intestine if you eat foods that have gluten. Learn more. ... minerals, and other nutrients from the food you eat. This can lead to malnutrition , anemia and other ...
  3. ... how much muscle they have, the foods they eat, their age, and how active they are. So, ... your test. You may be told to not eat meat for 24 hours before your test. That's ...
  4. ... you get from many kinds of foods you eat. Some examples include nuts, seeds, beans, fortified breakfast ... much magnesium you absorb from the foods you eat. Abnormal levels of blood magnesium can be caused ...
  5. ... provider will want to know how much you eat and drink. What you eat and drink matters, too. Too much saturated fat ... trigger changes in your hormones that make you eat more and store more fat. Family history . You' ...
  6. ... minerals . Malnutrition can happen if you: Don't eat enough food Eat enough, but don't eat healthy, nutritious foods Have problems absorbing nutrients Have ...
  7. ... asked to limit the amount of salt you eat each day for about two weeks before your ... limit salt in your diet. You should not eat natural black licorice for at least two weeks ...
  8. ... diary of your symptoms and the food you eat during these 24 hours. The next day, you ... a diary of your symptoms and food you eat for 48 to 96 hours. In 4 to ...
  9. ... emptying breath test. During this test: You will eat a meal or drink a liquid that contains ... to sit quietly. You should not smoke or eat while you wait. Your provider will let you ...
  10. ... for energy. Glucose comes from many foods you eat. It's your body's main source of energy. Normally, ... fall together: Blood glucose levels increase after you eat. When blood glucose rises, your pancreas releases more ...
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