Archive for January 16th, 2008
Pomegranates and Cancer Prevention – Yet Another Study Hails Pomegranates’ Cancer-Fighting Prowess
Can you think of a food that’s fun to eat? For me, its pomegranates. I know that sounds strange—something being fun to eat—but eating pomegranates are an enjoyable endeavor. Here’s the truth: I love to eat, and the longer it takes for me to eat something, the better. And as anyone who has spent time [...]
Posted: January 16th, 2008 under Cancer, Pomegranate, Pomegranate Juice.
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Sight For Sore Eyes…Study Reveals Certain Food Compounds Improves Eye Health
I recently read about an exciting finding that has my hopes up for my elder years! Although science hasn’t found a way to turn back time (yet), this latest scientific discovery in the world of natural health tells how certain compounds found in various vegetables can help prevent macular degeneration—a common eye problem that tends [...]
Posted: January 16th, 2008 under Eye Health, Lutein, Zeaxanthin.
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Barking Up the Right Tree…Study Links Magnolia Bark to Treatment of Depression
Depression is a health issue the world over. The following statistics illustrate this fact: 1 in 5 women in America suffer from clinical depression Less than 30 percent of people report being “deeply happy” Of the thousands of thoughts that go through the mind daily, 80 percent of them are negative Everyone in the world [...]
Posted: January 16th, 2008 under Depression, Magnolia Bark.
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An Apple a Day…New Study Reveals Truth Behind that Age-Old Phrase
Being a health-conscious consumer, you likely already know that peeling the skin off chicken and turkey—whether it’s before or after cooking—will save you from consuming the empty calories, and heart-clogging saturated fat that accompany our fine feathered friends. But when it comes to fruits and vegetables, skin is “in!” Fiber in fruits and vegetables—the stuff [...]
Posted: January 16th, 2008 under Apples, Cancer.
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