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CRANBERRY JUICE- IT’S NOT JUST FOR BLADDER INFECTIONS ANYMORE!

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CRANBERRY JUICE- IT’S NOT JUST FOR BLADDER INFECTIONS ANYMORE!

Posted on June 22, 2005

Once again, here is another fascinating story from Prepared Foods Enewsletter: In the first clinical study of its kind, research shows that people who drink cranberry juice cocktail twice a day are three times more likely to suppress the bacteria that cause stomach ulcers than those who do not. With approximately 80% of stomach ulcers Continue Reading »

New Survey Reveals: 21% of Americans Eat Kosher

Posted on June 1, 2005

We got this article on Tuesday, May 31, 2005. It is quoted from Kosher Today. Americans of all backgrounds are buying kosher products with the full knowledge that they are buying kosher, is a conclusion of a new study by the Mintel Organization, a global supplier of consumer, media and market research. The report, which Continue Reading »

PASSOVER HELP FOR DIABETICS

Posted on March 17, 2005

We are sure that there will be an update to this resource issued this year, but it still makes good sense to check out last year’s Passover guide for Jewish Diabetics. Check out: http://www.jewishdiabetes.org/PesachApril2004En.pdf We have seen better examples of writing, but it says what it has to say and presents it all in a Continue Reading »

APPLES MAY HELP PREVENT CANCER

Posted on March 8, 2005

According to a story reported in the Cornell Chronicle, an apple a day can help keep breast cancer away, according to a study in rats by food scientists at Cornell. “We found that tumor incidence was reduced by 17, 39 and 44 percent in rats fed the human equivalent of one, three or six apples Continue Reading »

CAN CHOCOLATE STOP YOUR COUGH?

Posted on January 11, 2005

Chocolate to Stop Coughs? Prepared Foods December 20, 2004 enewsletter Researchers have discovered that an ingredient present in chocolate could help stop persistent coughs. According to research published online in FASEB Journal, the team discovered that theobromine, a derivative found in cocoa, is nearly a third more effective in stopping persistent coughs when compared with Continue Reading »

THE GOOD DRINKS……

Posted on December 22, 2004

It turns out that AOL is actually good for something after all! Today’s nutrition section had the following article re healthy drinks to have at year’s end (or any time for that matter). Hot and Healthy Holiday Drinks Next time you want something hot and delicious to drink, skip the regular old coffee and try Continue Reading »

NUTS TO YOU!!

Posted on December 17, 2004

Nutritionists say you can eat those glistening Marcona almonds, crunchy blistered peanuts, spicy walnuts and even big fat Brazil nuts without fear of artery-clogging paybacks down the line. In fact, nuts can actually make you healthier. And, unless you gobble handfuls on top of your usual chow, they won’t make you fat. “The data on Continue Reading »

FLAVORED WATERS ARE COMING

Posted on December 16, 2004

ATLANTA (Reuters) – Since the 1990s, bottled water has become a fixture in American health clubs, offices and sports stadiums, emerging as one of the most popular and fast-growing drinks on the market. Now, Coca-Cola Co., PepsiCo Inc. and Nestle are betting that flavored water will find a sweet spot among U.S. consumers who find Continue Reading »

CURE FOR THE CHROME DOME

Posted on December 2, 2004

Sometimes a story comes along in the news that is just too good to let go by. Here is one that we found in the internet version of Prepared Foods Magazine. Coffee’ll Put Hair on Your Chest Prepared Foods November 29, 2004 enewsletter Caffeine products can stop men from going bald, according to a German Continue Reading »

HEALTH DAY ON THE BLOG

Posted on November 22, 2004

Let’s start with tomato skin extract: Tomato skin extract, naringenin chalcone, shows strong inhibition of histamine release. According to researchers in Japan, tests have shown fairly conclusively that tomato skin extract is an extremely effective histamine blocker. So, if you have seasonal allergies, eat a tomato. In fact, eat lots of them! Read on for Continue Reading »