Problem: Article: Slice into even thin slices. Be aware that the thinness determines the final crispiness, so keep them as thin as possible. Only add them single layer and avoid touching. Then sprinkle over the top with your favorite spice. If possible, use fresh, such as grated nutmeg or buy as fresh a spice as possible. They're ready to remove when they look a caramel color and have dried totally.  To store, place in an airtight jar or resealable bags. They can be stored for up to a year.
Summary: Peel the bananas. Arrange the slices in the dehydrator. Sprinkle fresh lemon juice over the top of the slices. Dehydrate at 135ºF/57ºC for 24 hours. Place on a wire cooling rack and let cool. Store or serve.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you have symptoms of fibromyalgia, see your doctor for an official diagnosis. Since fibromyalgia symptoms can mimic those of many other conditions or diseases, it’s important to get the cause of your symptoms correctly diagnosed so that you can treat it effectively. Other conditions that may cause similar symptoms include: Chronic fatigue syndrome Rheumatoid arthritis Multiple sclerosis While some herbs and supplements may help you manage the symptoms of fibromyalgia, it’s important to talk to your healthcare provider before you try them. Your doctor can not only recommend the supplements that may be most helpful for you, but they can also tell you whether any of these supplements might interact poorly with other medications you are currently taking. Before trying any new supplement, give your doctor a full list of any other medications or supplements you are already taking. Let them know if you have any other health concerns that might impact which supplements you can safely use. For example, some supplements may not be safe for you to take if you are currently pregnant or nursing.

SUMMARY: See your doctor if you suspect you have fibromyalgia. Discuss any supplements with your doctor before taking them.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In a office setting, you may need to specify who the fax is for. If you don’t, the recipient may never receive their fax. To avoid this, the first page of your fax should include:  The name of the recipient The number of pages in the fax Your name Your contact information. Dark or shaded areas can cause delays or errors when faxing. Make sure that there are no complicated graphics like a photograph on the fax. On graphs, scanned receipts, or other images, make the background white, not gray or black. If there’s a problem with the recipient’s fax machine outside of hours, they may not notice and your fax may be missed. To reduce the chances of a problem, send the fax during your recipient’s business hours.  Generally, German offices work from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, although this can vary based on the company. German banks generally are open from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm and 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm. The German time zone is Central European Time (UTC +1). Ask them to confirm when they have received the fax. If they have not gotten it, you may need to send it again.
Summary:
Attach a cover page to make sure the fax gets to the right person. Avoid sending fancy graphics and dark or gray patches. Send faxes during normal business hours. Call or email to check that the fax arrived.