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Chum
3 August, 10:48
Why are carbohydrates important in body functions
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Bianca Benton
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(healthy carbohydrates) grains, fruits, veggies, are important because this is what fuels all cells to function as they should. 4 example, someone with an eating disorder, if not treated, results in a person who sleeps most of the day, lethargic, has no energy and affects the thyroid gland and eventually the whole body system
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