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rock that consists mainly of calcium carbonate and is chiefly formed by accumulation of organic remains.
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| limes |
All are high in vitamin C to boost immunity. All contain flavonoids, compounds that reverse capillary fragility and have estrogenic action. However, these flavonoids are in the central fluffy core within the fruit and in the membranes of the fruit segments. Lemons have the most, especially in the central core. Flavonoids boost the potency of vitamin C, working in tandem with this vitamin. Citrus fruits provide a neat packaging of the two nutrients. Back to top
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| limestone |
A highly porous rock formed over thousands of years from the compression of shells and the bones of sea animals.
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| limestone |
Sedimentary rock composed largely of the mineral Calcite (CaCO3), formed by either organic or inorganic processes. Most limestones have clastic texture, but nonclastic, particularly crystalline, textures are common.
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| limestone |
A type of rock formed from the skeletons and shells of tiny creatures that lived in the sea long ago.
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