The phrase
"to see if something makes a difference" means to try or test an action, method, or idea to determine whether it produces any noticeable effect or outcome.
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Since my original post above, I have experimented with omitting SFAs low PUFAs and ate mostly MUFAs to
see if it made any difference vs. eating a diet higher in SFAs, MUFAs, low PUFAs.
If you are still feeing unwell, an easy way to eliminate a very common source of cross contamination on the gluten free diet, is to get rid of it all together for a small amount of time to
see if it makes a difference in how you feel.
I have been listening though, and thought it would be a good week to experiment with a (mostly) dairy free, and slightly lower calorie plan this week to
see if it makes a difference for some of you as far as weight loss for the week goes.
I would definitely try photographing it again with a pair of traditional pumps and then with a pair of ballet flats and
see if it makes a difference before you tear that hem out.
We didn't have any miso but it was very yummy none the less, will try it with miso next time to
see if it make a difference.
I make pancakes at least once a week in my regular frypan so when Profiline offered to send me a crepe pan I was keen to
see if it made any difference.
I'll be making it again in the dry wintertime to
see if it makes a difference.
Instead of trying our usual variety, I researched the different options and decided we were going to grow Snow Crown seeds to
see if it made any difference.
With coupons, tips, shopping lists and more, it's a fantastically simple way to eliminate dairy for a long enough time to
see if it makes a difference.
So try adding 1/4 cup more flour to this recipe and
see if it makes a difference.
Dairy free, vegetarian, gluten free... any change to
see if it makes a difference.
You will have to continue with that for a couple of weeks to
see if it makes a difference.
I would take away all dairy product immediately if I were you and
see if it makes a difference.
If you believe garlic is causing issues for your child, you may want to try eliminating it from your diet for a while to
see if it makes any difference.
If your baby seems particularly wakeful or fussy and there is a significant amount of caffeine in your diet, you might want to cut back or stop the caffeine for 2 - 3 weeks to
see if it makes a difference.
If your child suffers from frequent colds, asthma or «glue ear», it's worth cutting out dairy products for a while to
see if it makes a difference.
If you come to the conclusion that the regression is emotional, try making a change in routine like keeping your child in daycare for fewer hours a week or making special one - on - one time with your child and
see if it makes a difference.
If your baby seems really gassy, there's no harm in eliminating a food from your diet to
see if it makes a difference.
If you're struggling with a colicky baby, give babywearing a try and
see if it makes a difference for you and your child.
No matter what the experts say, I recommend that you try gas relief drops with simethicone (Mylicon) and gripe water to
see if they make a difference for your baby.
Try eliminating common problematic foods such as dairy, caffeine, citrus and spicy foods for a few days to
see if it makes a difference.
If you find that your baby is reacting after being fed, take note of what you ate and perhaps eliminate it to
see if it makes a difference to baby.
If you suspect that a certain food or drink is making your baby fussier than usual, avoid it for several days to
see if it makes a difference.
If you suspect that something in your diet might be affecting your baby, avoid the food or drink for up to a week to
see if it makes a difference in your baby's behavior.
Eliminate one possible cause for a few days and
see if it makes a difference.
Become informed and
see if it makes a difference in your labor.
«We reviewed the available data to
see if it made a difference and found only weak evidence that it does.
Mashey was quoting one of Wegman's «reviewers» (Cressi) who said that he should do the correct analysis to
see if it made any difference.
«You should feed your daughter a cultured food at every meal, and
see if it makes a difference.»
Think I'll order some of the concentrate to
see if it makes a difference.
So frustrating though there was one study that linked them to anemia so our next baby will be getting more iron in his diet and we will
see if it makes a difference.
Instead of eating as soon as you're hungry, try sitting with your hunger an extra 15 - 30 minutes to
see if it makes a difference.
You have to be patient to
see if they make a difference, and sometimes you're still not sure.
Your first step is to beating bloat is to identify the cause of your tummy trouble, and Lucy suggests trying a meal tweak to
see if it makes a difference:
It may feel counterintuitive, but experiment with it and
see if it makes a difference in your attitude and energy levels once you get home.