Is Black Rice the New Brown?

This first article kinda makes me smile because I think of all the people I know who still think that rice that takes longer than 5 minutes to cook is a gourmet indulgence ( when in fact, unlike it’s counterpoint- its just food!)
Is Black Rice the New Brown?According to ancient Chinese legend, black rice was so rare, tasty, and nutritious that only the emperors were allowed to eat it. Black rice is still relatively rare, but researchers are trying to bring its distinctive flavor and mix of antioxidants to the masses—or at least to a grocery store near you.
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A Pinch Here, a Dash There: How to Spice Your Life for Better HealthBy Julie Upton
A pinch here and a dash there may be one of the best ways to improve your health.
Herbs and spices have been grown and cultivated for thousands of years—as far back as 5,000 BC—and have been used for their medicinal benefits since they were first cultivated.
Today, research shows that these culinary treasures do, […]
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Beech Tree Labs Allowed Patent for COPD Therapy

Beech Tree Labs Allowed Patent for COPD Therapy

COPD is a progressive disease caused by chronic inflammation and destruction of the airways and lung parenchyma. It is most often associated with …
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Atorvastatin Reduces Pulmonary Fibrosis Symptoms in Rats

The authors of this study noted “The existence of chronic inflammation in lung tissue ultimately leads to fibrosis.” Atorvastatin is already an approved …
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5 Effective Techniques For Getting and Staying Present in the Now Moment

5 Effective Techniques For Getting and Staying Present in the Now Moment

HJ: A wise mentor once said, the present moment is your point of power.  Anything you want to do, be or create originates within the present moment.  So get there, be there and…
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Simple Techniques for Remembering Your Dreams and Accurately Interpreting Them

HJ: Dreams are a combination of messages and imagery originating in both the subconscious mind and higher realms of existence (astral plane) and therefore are very much worth remembering and learning to interpret,…
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The growing problem of obesity in cats and dogs

The growing problem of obesity in cats and dogs

According to a survey conducted last year by the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP), 53 percent of dogs and 58 percent of cats were found …
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Texas Girl Loses Over 50 Pounds Following Weight Loss Surgery: The Amazing Story of Alexis …

After doctors removed a benign brain tumor in 2011, Alexis Shapiro of Cibolo developed a condition known as hypothalamic obesity, which left her in …
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Sara Soulati, CEO, Global Cardio Care, Inc. Receives Accolades From Former California State …

Sara Soulati, CEO, Global Cardio Care, Inc. Receives Accolades From Former California State …

Nate Holden, a retired Los Angeles City Council Member, enrolled in EECP treatment at Global Cardio Care Centers and received coaching and …
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Coronary diseases taking around 17.5mn lives in world annually: cardiologist

HYDERABAD: Cardio-vascular diseases particularly heart attack and strokes have become the world's largest killer as these are claiming around 17.5 …
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More Cellgevity Ingredients

Aloe Extract

aloe extractSo who among you haven’t heard about the soothing properties of Aloe. I used to keep an aloe plant on my kitchen window sill as a first line of treatment for burns.  But the Aloe Extract in Cellgevity is more than a home burn treatment. The active ingredient is called acemannan and the content in Cellgevity is highly bio-active.  Aloe also has other antioxidant functions and it supports the immune system

Selenomethionine ( Selinium)  Selenium is a very important componentselenium molecule in Cellgevity as the glutathione peroxidase enzyme, which is responsible for detoxification of lipid peroxides (which basically means removing the poisons from damaged fat molecules) absolutely requires the presence of Selenium to set it into action. And without glutathione, the enzyme cannot be regenerated.

Black PeppercornsBlack Pepper Without the presence of black pepper (BioPerine) the body would not as readily absorb Selenium (mentioned immediately above) Vitamin C or Curcumin (Turmeric root)

 

 

Cordyceps – Cordeceps has been a staple of Chinese medicinecordyceps for hundreds of years where it has been used  as a stimulant, a tonic, and an “adaptogen,” which is used to boost energy, stamina, and reduce fatigue. Cordyceps is also used for coughs, chronic bronchitis, respiratory disorders, kidney disorders, nighttime urination, male sexual problems, anemia, irregular heartbeat,high cholesterol, liver disorders, dizziness, weakness, ringing in the ears, unwanted weight loss, and opium addiction, along wth strengthening the immune system, improving athletic performance, offsetting the effects of aging, promoting longer life, and improving liver function in people with hepatitis B..

Cordyceps might improve immunity by stimulating cells and specific chemicals in the immune system. It may also have activity against cancer cells and may shrink tumor size, particularly with lung or skin cancers.

Milk ThistleMilk Thistle If you want to remove heavy metals and toxins from your liver, you might be interested in Milk Thistle – Silymarin. It is a powerful antioxidant in its own right

 

 

Grape Seed ExtractGrape Seed Extract What is actually extracted from Grape Seeds are proanthocyanidines. They demonstrate powerful antioxidant activity as free radical scavengers and reduce inflammation.

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Vitamin B may not reduce risk of memory loss after all

Vitamin B may not reduce risk of memory loss after all

Taking vitamin B12 and folic acid supplements may not reduce the risk of memory and thinking problems after all, according to a new study. The study is one of the largest to date to test long-term use of supplements and thinking and memory skills.
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How do you really feel about the cake? Emotional awareness promotes healthier eating

As obesity rates rise, health professionals and policy makers scramble to help consumers resist unhealthy eating choices, often focusing on better labeling and improved nutritional knowledge. According to a new study, however, training people to pay attention to their emotions is a far more powerful strategy.
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Sweet poison: why sugar is ruining our health

Its about time that people stand up and take notice of sugar. I’m so tired of listening to the media spouting off about the dangers of fat and salt while ignoring sugar and at the same time extolling the virtues of grains.

Sweet poison: why sugar is ruining our healthExperts claim sugar is a toxic substance linked to long-term health problems. But could you quit?
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Sugar May Cause Greater Risk of High Blood Pressure than SaltKatarzynaBialasiewicz/iStock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — A new study found that intake of sugar, not salt, has a larger impact on blood pressure and …
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Public Health England moves to tackle £2bn cost of hypertension

Public Health England moves to tackle £2bn cost of hypertension

PHE points out in its latest report Tackling high blood pressure: from evidence into action that although more than one in four adults have hypertension …
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Time critical diagnosis – minutes matter

The most common cause of a hemorrhagic stroke is uncontrolled hypertension (high blood pressure). Door to needle (D2N) is the time between the …
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Vitamin E deficiency linked to greater risk of miscarriage among poor women: Bangladeshi study

Vitamin E deficiency linked to greater risk of miscarriage among poor women: Bangladeshi study

Pregnant women in Bangladesh with low levels of the most common form of vitamin E are nearly twice as likely to have a miscarriage than those with adequate levels of the vitamin in their blood, according to new research.
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Liver, brain communicate in order to regulate appetite

The liver stores excess glucose, sugar, in the form of glycogen — chains of glucose — which is later released to cover body energy requirements. Diabetic patients do not accumulate glucose well in the liver and this is one of the reasons why they suffer from hyperglycemia. A new study demonstrates that high hepatic glucose stores in mice prevenSee Original Article