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Pomegranates provide amazing protection against tissue damage, inflammation

November 22, 2010
By Staff Writer
Pomegranates provide amazing protection against tissue damage, inflammation

(NaturalNews) The health benefits of eating pomegranates are numerous, and a new study presented at the American Society of Nephrology’s 43rd Annual Meeting and Scientific Exposition in Denver, Colo., has discovered yet another. According to the report, the potent antioxidant profile of pomegranates helps to reduce inflammation, prevent damage caused by oxidative stress, and...
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Vitamin C Cures Man on the Brink of Death

November 2, 2010
By Staff Writer
Vitamin C Cures Man on the Brink of Death

The story of Allan’s recovery has become known as “one of the most remarkable and controversial turnarounds in New Zealand medical history.” And for good reason. It’s not every day someone walks away from the brink of certain death. What makes this story even more remarkable, is the fact that once admitted to the...
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Anti-inflammatory Herbs Like Curamin Can Help Fight Inflammation Pain

October 27, 2010
By Rashid Curtis
Anti-inflammatory Herbs Like Curamin Can Help Fight Inflammation Pain

Apr 04, 2009 | by Darrell Miller Anti-inflammatory herbs reduce inflammations by acting on the body mechanics. These Anti-inflammatory herbs are usually applied externally to the affected area or taken internally. They are safe and effective method for treatment of itching, redness, swelling and local discomfort as well as internal inflammation. Inflammation is, by...
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Quick Giving Consumers What They Want

October 26, 2010
By Rashid Curtis
Quick Giving Consumers What They Want

When you think about the obesity and diabetes epidemic, and the exponential growth that’s occurring in our children’s waistlines, it’s a wonder companies are still giving consumers what they want. It’s like never disciplining your children and constantly allowing them to eat candy, pizza, fried foods and soda. Yes, your child may want those...
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Is Organic Food Really Worth the Extra Cost?

October 20, 2010
By Staff Writer
Is Organic Food Really Worth the Extra Cost?

I think it’s important to realize that the “price” we pay for organic food is not just about the price tag of the food itself, but also the long-term savings, in terms of reduced health care costs. Traditional farming practices used before the 20th century are generally recognized as being organic.  This was before...
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Chlorella premium superfood delivers potent nutrition, detoxification

October 16, 2010
By Staff Writer
Chlorella premium superfood delivers potent nutrition, detoxification

(NaturalNews) It’s great news for NaturalNews readers: The NaturalNews Store has just started carrying a premium chlorella superfood product that delivers potent nutrition. This premium-grade chlorella is from the Taiwan Chlorella Manufacturing Co., and it is considered to be among the very top sources of chlorella in the world in terms of purity and...
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Mild Memory Loss is Not a Part of Normal Aging

October 7, 2010
By Staff Writer

In addition to knowing what kinds of foods to add to your diet, it’s equally important to know what to avoid, in order to protect the health of your brain. Four foods in particular can be pinpointed as the enemies of optimal brain health: Sugars, especially fructose Grains Aspartame Soy Excessive sugar and grain...
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8 Tips for Eating Right

November 27, 2009
By Rashid Curtis

Good, bad or indifferent, we ARE what we EAT After a gut-splitting cornucopia of Thanksgiving edibles, we often shelve our nutrition goals until a New Year commitment.  Below are a few tips to help you make choices over the holidays. From the Harvard School of Public Health Choose good carbs, not no carbs. Whole...
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Frankincense

April 17, 2009
By Maggie Martin

Frankincense is one of the oldest known fragance and homeopathic treatment. It has been traded on the Arabian Peninsula and in North Africa for more than 5,000 years. Frankincense was found in the tomb of the ancient Egyptian King Tutankhamen, who died over 3,332 years ago. Frankincense is often used in various traditional medicines...
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Magnesium

April 7, 2009
By Maggie Martin

Magnesium is involved in the formation of bone and teeth. It is also vital for nerve conduction and muscle contraction, plus activates enzymes that aid in the release of energy from food. It helps control blood pressure, regulate body temperature and maintain the acid-base balance in the body Natural Food Sources Almonds, avocado, banana,...
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All About Allergies

April 7, 2009
By Maggie Martin

In simple terms, an allergy is a hyperactive response of the immune system to certain substances which are “foreign” to our bodies. These substances are called “allergens”, and they can range from food and pollen to dust and drugs. Allergies are something we acquire throughout life, and some people are more susceptible than others....
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Vitamin D

March 31, 2009
By Maggie Martin

Vitam D plays an important role in the maintenance of vital organ and internal systems. Basically, Vitamin D helps with the absorption of calcium and phosphorous. It is in the group of fat-soluble vitamins and has two major forms; vitamin D2 (or ergocalciferol) and vitamin D3 (or cholecalciferol). Vitamin D3 is produced in skin...
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The Protein Package

March 31, 2009
By Maggie Martin

Pay attention to the protein package. Fish, poultry, and beans are your best bets. Animal protein and vegetable protein probably have the same effects on health. It’s the protein package that’s likely to make a difference. A 6-ounce broiled porterhouse steak is a great source of protein—38 grams worth. But it also delivers 44...
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Ginseng

March 26, 2009
By Maggie Martin
Ginseng

Ginseng refers to species within Panax, a genus of 11 species of slow-growing perennial plants with fleshy roots, in the family Araliaceae. They grow in the Northern Hemisphere in eastern Asia (mostly northern China, Korea, and eastern Siberia), typically in cooler climates; Panax vietnamensis, discovered in Vietnam, is the southernmost ginseng found. This article...
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Flaxseed

March 26, 2009
By Maggie Martin

Flaxseeds come from the flax plant (Linum usitatissimum). Flaxseeed oils are the naturally occurring oils in the flax seeds that are pressed and removed. Flax Seed Oil contains omega-6 and omega-9 essential fatty acids, B vitamins, potassium, lecithin, magnesium, fiber, protein, and zinc and also provides approximately 50% more omega-3 oils than what you...
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