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Apple in the morning - Doctor's warning
Is it just nursery rhyme? The latest scientific research shows that this old nursery rhyme is more fact than fiction. WHOLE-BODY HEALTH BENEFITS OF APPLES The disease-fighting profile of apples provides a multitude of health benefits, including a potential decreased risk of cancer and heart disease. Several recent studies suggest apples may provide a "whole-body" health benefit which include Lower blood cholesterol, improved bowel function, reduced risk of stroke, prostate cancer, type II diabetes and asthma. CANCER PREVENTION HEALTHY LUNGS HEART DISEASE & STROKE PREVENTION WEIGHT LOSS UC-DAVIS: APPLES ARE HEART-HEALTHY Have you and your children had an apple today? |
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October 3rd, 2007 Raspberries Raspberries are a delicious fruit, and according to the latest research, a very healthy fruit as well. Research published in the May 2005 issue of the journal Biofactors shows that Raspberries are loaded with powerful phytonutrients and antioxidants that can support your immune system and help your body to ward off disease. The antioxidants in Raspberries include ellagic acid which protects your cells from becoming damaged. Other nutrients in Raspberries include quercetin, kaempferol, and the cyanidin-based molecules called cyanidin-3-glucosylrutinoside and cyanidin-3-rutinoside. These flavonoid molecules are also classified as anthocyanins, and they belong to the group of substances that give raspberries their rich red color. The anthocyanins in Raspberries are very powerful antioxidants that have antimicrobial properties as well, including the ability to prevent overgrowth of certain bacteria and fungi in the body such as Candida. The biggest contribution to raspberries' antioxidant capacity is their ellagitannins, a family of compounds almost exclusive to the raspberry, which are reported to have anti-cancer activity. In addition to their abundant phytonutrient and antioxidant content, raspberries are a rich source of manganese and vitamin C that help protect the body's tissue from oxygen-related damage. They are also a good source of important nutrients such as riboflavin, folate, niacin, magnesium, potassium, B vitamins and copper. You can enjoy the flavor and nutrition of Raspberries in some of your favorite Wholefood Farmacy foods such as Buckey Ball Matrix, Coco Cherry Phi, Cranberry Phi, Phi Plus, Fruitalicious, Fruitalicious Plus, BeautiPhi, ElectriPhi and FructiPhi. Imagine the good you can do for your body with just one serving per day! |
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