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RE: Hello, I'm Karyn Marquez and this is my presentation.

Hello, Karyn, and Welcome to Steemit.

As a student (advanced) of nutrition and dietetics, you will have plenty to bring to this platform and to all Steemers. We are coming to realize that what we put into our bodies makes major differences.

We see that not only in those underdeveloped countries where many are malnourished, but also in "overdeveloped" countries, where people have plenty to eat but where they over-indulge in processed foodstuffs that are loaded with sugar and other "poisons."

And it's surprising how many educated people continue to ingest such poison. In many ways, Steemit is a wide-ranging educational platform, so I hope you can use it as such to spread info about nutrition far and wide.\

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Hi thanks! Likewise, a good knowledge about nutrition is the fundamental basis to feed in the best way and thus prevent various diseases.
Currently my country has a marked food insecurity, as a result the statistics of malnutrition especially in children is increased, is where I intervene or offering a menu plan with easy-access food as long as it provides the necessary macronutrients, giving education nutrition to mothers.

And as mentioned, in other overdeveloped countries is where you should have more control of food, because if they exceed the necessary kilocalories can develop numerous diseases that subsequently trigger health consequences.

Yes, indeed, balanced and proper nutrition is essential ... for EVERYONE!

I truly hope that your country can get back on its feet and prosper. Meanwhile, I'm glad that you are doing what you can to ensure that children (and not only children) can eat properly.

Cheers, and onwards!