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  1. Grapes may help fight high BP

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 30, 2008

    Washington, Oct 30 (ANI): Eating grapes can help fight high blood pressure and lower signs of heart muscle damage, suggests a new study. Whats more, intake of grapes can improve heart function, the study in lab rats

    Also tagged: national, high blood pressure, blood pressure medicine, lower blood pressure, lab rats, michigan state university, heart function, hydrazine, cardiovascular risk, low salt diet, blood pressure drug, black grapes, heart muscle damage, mild dose, table grapes, control rats, doctoral work, laboratory rats, nutrition science, rat diet

  2. Protect Your Tea from Your Stomach

    encouraginghealth.com » Encouraging Health - Sep 19, 2008

    When you sip a cuppa tea, your body’s digestive enzymes may destroy as much as 80 percent of tea’s good-for-you catechins. But there’s a way to counteract that. Add a squeeze of lemon. The citrus works to preserve

    Also tagged: tea, antioxidants, antioxidant, catechins

  3. Black Raspberries Prevent Cancer By Restoring Gene Alteration

    eatingfabulous.com » Eating Fabulous - Sep 5, 2008

    In an animal model of esophageal cancer, researchers were able to show that freeze-dried black raspberry powder was able to restore some of the genetic alterations brought about by a chemical carcinogen

    Also tagged: health, cancer, nutrition, diet, healthy diet, nutraceuticals, healthy food, health food, healthy eating, fruit and vegetables, esophageal cancer, functional foods, health food blog, health benefits of raspberries

  4. Eat beans, lower cholesterol

    koeln.de » That's Fit - Aug 30, 2008

    Filed under: Food and Nutrition Eat beans, say the smart ones at my fitness center. Just got another e-mail health tip from them, and it's all about, yep, beans. Beans are inexpensive and delicious and easy to keep

    Also tagged: cholesterol, protein, fiber, beans, carbohydrates, pinto, garbanzo

  5. 4 Simple Ways to Superpower Your Salad

    nutritionfrenzy.com » Nutrition Frenzy - Aug 23, 2008

    Salad is pretty healthful to start with, to be sure. But not all salads are created equal. (Case in point: iceberg lettuce with ranch dressing. Wimpy!) So follow these four simple steps for making sure you up the

    Also tagged: nutrition, antioxidants, olive oil, vegetables, salad, cabbage, healthy eating

  6. American Chemical Society Meeting Tackles Health Benefits from Phytochemicals

    eatingfabulous.com » Eating Fabulous - Aug 20, 2008

    Superfoods, and what makes them so, are the stars at next week’s American Chemical Society meeting. The world’s largest scientific society is observing the 100th anniversary of its Agricultural and Food Chemistry

    Also tagged: health, nutrition, diet, healthy diet, nutraceuticals, healthy food, health food, healthy eating, functional foods, health food blog, superoods

  7. Baby eggplant: Healthy and delicious

    koeln.de » That's Fit - Aug 17, 2008

    Filed under: Food and Nutrition, Healthy Recipes Substantial enough to substitute for meat in a meal, eggplant is chock-full of phytonutrients as well as being rich in many vitamins and minerals. Other than in pasta

    Also tagged: squash, recipe, shape magazine, antioxidants, recipes, antioxidant, tomatoes, tomato, eggplant, zucchini, phytonutrients, phytochemical, eggplants, phytonutrient, baby eggplant

  8. Berry good

    koeln.de » That's Fit - May 30, 2008

    Filed under: Food and Nutrition I love this time of year. When my local produce stores start carrying fruits and vegetables that aren't labeled "product of some outlandishly far away country." Locally grown products

    Also tagged: fruit, antioxidants, berries, blackberries, produce, vitamins, raspberries, strawberries, fresh fruit, freshfruit, blueberries, gooseberries, currants

  9. Apples May Keep Colon Cancer Away

    eatingfabulous.com » Eating Fabulous - Mar 31, 2008

    A new laboratory study published in the journal Nutrition has demonstrated that both apple pectin and polyphenol-rich apple juice components enhance biological mechanisms that produce butyrate, an anticarcinogenic

    Also tagged: health, cancer, nutrition, diet, healthy diet, apples, nutraceuticals, healthy food, health food, functional food, healthy eating, fruit and vegetables, colon cancer, colorectal cancer, superfoods, apple peel, health diet

  10. A Southern treat

    koeln.de » That's Fit - Mar 28, 2008

    Filed under: Food and Nutrition Several years ago a friend of mine moved down to the Atlanta area. I flew down for a visit before they even had their boxes unpacked. As we were driving along a road we saw a big stand

    Also tagged: peanuts, antioxidants, antioxidant, peanut, southern

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