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Hi, it's Hervé

Let's make some chicken Tenders

coated in corn flakes

crunchy, oven-baked

without fat !

A healthy recipe, easy and quick to make

Just before looking into ingredients

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Thanks !

Take 2 chicken breasts

mustard

honey and spices like paprika or hotpepper

one egg, pepper

and corn flakes

first step

place corn flakes in a bag and crush them

I have 2 bowls

In the first on, add corn flakes

salt and pepper

mix

with spices

in the other bowl

beat one egg

with mustard and honey

let's cut the chicken

1/2 inch wide sticks

dip into the egg

then in corn flakes

and align on a tray, covered with non stick paper

if you like it spicy, add some more pepper

bake at 375°F for 15 minutes

You can prepare a quick and easy sauce

mix mustard and honey !

Let's taste these tenders

I'm tasting one

the coating holds well to the chicken

don't hesitate to add an orange zest to the sauce

it's so good

chicken well done, crunchy, just perfect

you won't be disapointed

super easy to prepare, try it at home

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Why do animals have such different lifespans? - Joao Pedro de Magalhaes - Duration: 4:57.

For the microscopic lab worm, C. elegans

life equates to just a few short weeks on Earth.

Compare that with the tortoise, which can age to more than 100 years.

Mice and rats reach the end of their lives after just four years,

while for the bowhead whale, Earth's longest-lived mammal,

death can come after 200.

Like most living things,

the vast majority of animals gradually degenerate after reaching sexual maturity

in the process known as aging.

But what does it really mean to age?

The drivers behind this process are varied and complicated,

but aging is ultimately caused by cell death and dysfunction.

When we're young, we constantly regenerate cells

in order to replace dead and dying ones.

But as we age, this process slows down.

In addition, older cells don't perform their functions as well as young ones.

That makes our bodies go into a decline,

which eventually results in disease and death.

But if that's consistently true,

why the huge variance in aging patterns and lifespan within the animal kingdom?

The answer lies in several factors,

including environment

and body size.

These can place powerful evolutionary pressures on animals to adapt,

which in turn makes the aging process different across species.

Consider the cold depths of the Atlantic and Arctic Seas,

where Greenland sharks can live to over 400 years,

and the Arctic clam known as the quahog can live up to 500.

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is the Antarctic glass sponge,

which can survive over 10,000 years in frigid waters.

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When it comes to size, it's often, but not always,

the case that larger species have a longer lifespan than smaller ones.

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They're mostly made up of cells that can't divide and be replaced when damaged,

so their bodies expire more quickly.

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Smaller creatures are more prone to predators.

A mouse, for instance, can hardly expect to survive more than a year in the wild.

So, it has evolved to grow and reproduce more rapidly,

like an evolutionary defense mechanism against its shorter lifespan.

Larger animals, by contrast, are better at fending off predators,

and so they have the luxury of time to grow to large sizes

and reproduce multiple times during their lives.

Exceptions to the size rule include bats, birds, moles, and turtles,

but in each case, these animals have other adaptations

that allow them to escape predators.

But there are still cases where animals with similar defining features,

like size and habitat,

age at completely different rates.

In these cases, genetic differences,

like how each organism's cells respond to threats,

often account for the discrepancies in longevity.

So it's the combination of all these factors

playing out to differing degrees in different animals

that explains the variability we see in the animal kingdom.

So what about us?

Humans currently have an average life expectancy of 71 years,

meaning that we're not even close to being the longest living inhabitants on Earth.

But we are very good at increasing our life expectancy.

In the early 1900s, humans only lived an average of 50 years.

Since then, we've learned to adapt by managing many of the factors

that cause deaths,

like environmental exposure and nutrition.

This, and other increases in life expectancy

make us possibly the only species on Earth

to take control over our natural fate.

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The vast majority of scientists –the serious scientists who are engaged in climate change– say:

because of human intervention, the earth is changing in a way that is detrimental to our descendants...

... or even dangerous.

And you are rather foolish, if you don't care seriously about this matter. Because the consequences are huge,

and also, you have the moral obligation to leave behind a habitable planet earth to your children and grandchildren.

And if this wouldn't be possible, if it would be at the expense of an enormous amount of prosperity or at the expense of our current health,

then you could say 'so be it'. But if there is a solution to this problem, then you are obliged to solve this for future generations.

"You say it can be solved, but people often say there are lots of obstacles, problems – economic for example,

they claim it's expensive to intervene in this issue, what's your view on this matter?"

If you take a close look at the nature of this problem, of climate change, the first thing you discover is that, to solve it, it's not a technical or scientific problem.

Technically and scientifically, there's an inestimable amount of the things we are capable of.

If an abundance of sustainable energy from the sun reaches the earth every day, and the earth itself with its warmth is also filled with energy,

to make use of that, make it available to people. Technically and scientifically that's a piece of cake.

It's very, very uncomplicated in comparison to what we're capable of technically and scientifically. So that's not the problem.

So is it economic? Lots of studies on the costs and benefits have been carried out. And the outcome every time is that costs preceed the profits,

in approximately the first 15 years it will cost extra money, because you have to invest in equipment that can transfer sustainable energy,

and after that, you can enjoy the profits and it will only get better.

Are the costs so high, according to these studies, that our welfare will decrease substantially? No.

"No, really?" It could differ approximately one percent.

Maybe we have to go back to the level of wealth in, let's say, 1995. Boy oh boy, were we poor back then.

It's not at all the case, according to a diverse range of economic studies, that our wealth is affected substantially.

A minor slowdown could occur.

It also creates high employment, it creates lots of new possibilities for the world.

Really, also economically it can be solved.

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Meet the juice helps in the treatment of diabetes, gastritis and low blood pressure!

The juice that we are about to present you shows better results than most

of modern medicine.

It provides an excellent prevention diabetes, gastritis, hypertension and other

serious health conditions. The power of raw potatoes has been appreciated for centuries

and generations, who used this folk remedy to treat many diseases. However, even

there is a disbelief that raw potatoes They are not suitable for consumption.

This is a big mistake because the potatoes Raw bring amazing health benefits.

Be sure to peel the potatoes before to use them, especially if there is a little

green sprouts and skin. This is a poison, and you should be aware. There is a dangerous

poison found in sprouts and green parts. Remove any skin or bud before using

a potato.

According to Dr. John Tucakov and many other specialists the potato has many benefits. Meet

now the best natural remedy for gastritis, a common health problem of the modern era.

Recipe:

1 teaspoon Fresh potato juice soup a little bit of water.

Drink half hour potato juice before meals. If you are dealing with problems

stomach or duodenal, take 50 ml juice potato before eating or drinking. You too

You should drink 50 ml half an hour before your lunch and dinner.

Today, raw potatoes are getting even more popular, since researchers confirmed

their effectiveness against kidney and liver, heart disease, hypertension,

diabetes, rheumatism and similar diseases.

In addition to its effectiveness in treating diseases severe, the raw potato juice works

amazing way to your immune system also.

Potato juice for fatigue and low energy

If you are dealing with general fatigue and low energy, drink the juice mixture of a

Medium sized potatoes, carrots some and apples once a day, preferably

the morning and before going to bed. You It will restore your vitality within

two weeks.

Benefits of potato juice health

- Increases immunity - detoxifies

- Assists in the treatment of various diseases of the skin

- Assists in the treatment of gastritis and other stomach problems

- Lowers blood sugar - Assists in the treatment of liver problems

and renal - Protects against heart disease

How to make a potato juice?

It's the easiest thing to do. Wash and clean his potatoes. Remove all the green parts

and sprouts. Cut your potatoes and wrap the slices in a gauze to squeeze the juice. the centrifuges

Juice may also be used.

You must follow one rule: Always drink Your freshly prepared potato juice. Combine it

with fruits and favorite vegetables. Apples, carrots, lemon juice and honey are nice additions.

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