Archive for August 9th, 2009
In Memory of Anthony Rizzo
Unfortunately, my friends and I lost someone close to us on August 6th, 2009. His name was Anthony Rizzo. He was just 30 years old. Here’s my message to Anthony: Riz, we had many good times together and we had many laughs. I will never forget this and your memory will continue to live on. [...]
Posted: August 9th, 2009 under Dedication.
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Boning Up on Green Tea
Study: Green Tea Compounds Build Bones AND Prevents Bone Loss I’m no Wall Street tycoon or stockbroker, but if you have any money in the stock market, you might want to diversify your portfolio by investing in green tea. Every week there seems to be a new study out about its array of health benefits, [...]
Posted: August 9th, 2009 under Green Tea, osteoporosis.
Tags: bone loss, epigallocatechin, Green Tea, green tea and bones
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The Anthocyanin Anthology
Chronicling the Assortment of Anthocyanin Benefits Anthocyanins – the phytochemical compound found in brightly colored vegetables – are so health-promoting, so ubiquitous in their disease prevention, there ought to be an anthocyanin anthology. As documented here, anthocyanins help prevent cancer cell growth. And as documented here, the anthocyanins in red cabbage helps prevent Alzheimer’s and [...]
Posted: August 9th, 2009 under Cancer, Green Tea.
Tags: anthocyanins, berries, cherries, eggplant, grapes, improve cholesterol, improve cholesterol levels, phytochemicals
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“Whey”ing In on the Soy/Whey Debate
Study Says Protein Is “Whey” Good For Heart Health In the debate over which protein source is better for you – soy or whey – most natural health advocates wouldn’t hesitate for a moment: Whey, they say, pooh-poohing soy all the way. As documented here, I feel no need to censure soy, as it has [...]
Posted: August 9th, 2009 under Heart Health.
Tags: blood flow through the heart, Protein, soy, whey, whey protein
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Drink Up!
Five Cups of Green Tea (or More!) Billed as Best Defense from Cancer, Says Japanese Research If you’re looking to cut back on your five cups of coffee a day but are at a loss for what to replace your coffee-fill with, green tea is the perfect substitution solution. Moderation in all things may typically [...]
Posted: August 9th, 2009 under Cancer, Green Tea.
Tags: http://www.nutraingredients.com/Research/Green-tea-may-protect-against-blood-cell-cancer
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