Beta-Carotene Against Free Radicals
May 5, 2010 by admin
Filed under Vitamins & Supplements
It used to be that beta-carotene was best known for the orange or dark green color it gave all those “healthy” vegetables that Mom nagged you to eat: carrots, broccoli, brussels sprouts and others whose bright hues made them difficult to hide in the mashed potatoes.
Studies have shown that beta-carotene may fight cancer, boost immunity, help protect against heart disease and even slow the effects of aging! Read more
Cherries: Pucker Power
March 31, 2010 by admin
Filed under healing foods
Sweet cherries, the kind of cherries most of us enjoy fresh from a roadside stand on hot summer days, are low in fat, high in fiber and-if you believe a common folk remedy-able to help cure gout.
Yet, it’s actually the sweet cherry’s sour cousin-the sour cherry we usually bake into an all-American pie on the Fourth of July-that packs the most nutritional power.
Sour packed with three of the nutrients-beta-carotene, vitamin C and vitamin E-usually referred to as antioxidants. Read more
Prostate Problems: Is it Preventable?
February 8, 2010 by admin
Filed under Health & Nutrition
Nutritional researches now supports the view that prostatitis is often preventable and responds very successfully to simple lifestyle changes, diet and nutritional supplementation. Orthodox medicine considers prostate enlargement to be a normal consequence of the aging process. Certainly its occurrence is so frequent in the 40-60 age group. However, just because something is common does not necessarily mean it is normal. Read more
Antioxidants and Disease Prevention
January 29, 2010 by admin
Filed under Vitamins & Supplements
There’s a whole array of health benefits that may be possible from taking certain nutrients. “We used to think of vitamins strictly in terms of what you needed to prevent short-term deficiencies”, says Simon Nikbin Meydani, chief of the Nutritional Immunology Laboratory at the Research Center on Aging. “Now we’re starting to think about what the optimal level of vitamins is for lifelong health and the prevention of age-associated diseases.”
Much of the exiting news is about nutrients that act as antioxidants. In your body you have compounds known as free radicals. Read more
Memory-Boosting Meals
January 11, 2010 by admin
Filed under Health & Nutrition
Turn back the clock with fruits and veggies
“It’s not the ‘60s. Beware of free radicals,” advise Dr. Gary Small in his book, The Memory Bible. He isn’t talking about hippies, but if you have trouble remembering back to those flower-power days, listen up.
Free radicals, Small points out, are oxidants that can do serious harm to your brain cells. Fortunately, vitamins C and E can help combat this damage. Read more
Free Radicals: Prevention and Health Problems
December 17, 2009 by admin
Filed under Vitamins & Supplements
There are several types of free radicals, but the most common ones involve oxygen. Free radicals can be the result of many forms of pollution. Some researchers believe that the pain or inflammation experienced following a significant or particularly sustained effort tells of the damages caused to the tissues by an accumulation of free radicals.
Free Radicals and Intense Physical Exercise
Some studies have shown that athletes who are obliged to perform exercises requiring a lot of endurance are more often subject to colds or influenza following such efforts. Read more
Antioxidants For Your Health
December 15, 2009 by admin
Filed under Vitamins & Supplements
For some years now, free radicals and antioxidants have been the subject of thorough scientific research, focused on the destructive effect of the first and the soothing effect of the second. The results of these studies confirm the benefits of vitamins and of antioxidant nutrients already widely in use among the advocates of naturopathy. In this domain, the detrimental effects to the system of altered foods coming from crops that have been impoverished by chemical treatments (pesticides, fungicides, herbicides, insecticides) have been denounced for several years. Read more
Can What You Eat Affect How You Look?
November 26, 2009 by admin
Filed under Vitamins & Supplements
The cosmetic industry has started to promote some pretty big new words-“nutriceutical”, “nutricosmetics” or “skingestible”-what they are really talking about is nutrition for beauty benefits. New researches are pointing the way to healthier skin though the oral intake of food supplements. In fact, skin nutrients may alter, or support a number of factors related to the structure and function of skin.
Want gorgeous skin? Start with the food you eat! A well balanced diet is essential to good health and healthy skin. Unfortunately, though skin is your body’s largest organ, it’s one of the last organs to benefit from food, so taking supplements that support skin function may take years off the look of your skin. Read more






