Why do most homoeopathic medicines taste sweet?

Most homoeopathic medicines taste sweet because they are made of a complex sugar called ‘lactose’. They do not contain glucose which is harmful for diabetic patients. Moreover, homoeopathic medicines do not contain steroids that are bitter in taste. These medicines are made out of natural substances extracted from plants, animals or minerals and that is […]

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Why is there salt in almost everything that we eat?

Sodium or salt is useful for maintaining the body’s fluid levels. A balance between fluid and sodium results in a healthy heart, liver and kidneys, in addition to maintaining normal blood pressure levels. However, an imbalance in sodium intake can result in imbalance in body functions such as underactive thyroid functions and even cardiovascular disease.

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Why do some medicines have flavours and some don’t?

The taste of medicine depends upon the characters of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) or its raw material. When the medicines are being produced or created, their bitterness is ensured to a certain extent without affecting the characteristics of the medicine. Some drugs are plant-based and taste bitter because we are not used to eating that

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Why does the clear liquid in an egg turn white when it is cooked?

The proteins present in the clear liquid or the albumen of an egg, undergo a change when the egg is heated or boiled. They are denatured. The existing bonds in the proteins break and new bonds are formed. The chain-like protein (albumen) molecules are folded up into little balls, when it’s cold and give it

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