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    Antioxidants

    What are antioxidants? How antioxidants work? How much is enough? Questions like these are just so common for those who are experts in this field of study. The answer to those questions greatly v...

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    Ashwagandha: An Indian Herb

    In the field of herbal study, there is an herb that holds the reputation of being the first class adaptogenic tonic in one of the greatest herbal medical systems in the whole cosmos. This is particul...

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    Astragalus: An Immune-Boosting Herb

    An organ toning and balancing herb, astragalus is indigenous to China and is used since ancient times in traditional Chinese medicine. In fact, it has been applied for more than 2,000 years for the p...

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    Beta-Glucans

    A kind of natural soluble dietary fiber, beta-glucans is interestingly found in foods like grains which include barley, corn bran, and oats, and mushroom such as maitake, shiitake, and reishi. Beta-g...

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    Bilberry

    As with many other plants that belong to the plant family Vaccinium, bilberry is a perennial and ornamental shrubby plant that populates the woods and forest meadows of Western Asia, Europe, as well a...

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    Chitosan

    Chitosan is a non-digestible fiber that is derived from the shells of lobsters, crabs, and other crustaceans. As it chitosan is extracted and taken in a form of supplement along with meals, many repo...

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    Colloidal Oatmeal

    As it is sold in different pharmacies and other drug outlets anywhere in the world, colloidal oatmeal or Avena sativa, is not designed for a saucepan on the stove, as we usually associate with oatmeal...

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    Complex Carbohydrates

    We all know that carbohydrates are one of the macronutrients that are essential for the human health. Carbohydrates, along with proteins and fat, greatly give the energy that we need from our diets. ...

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    Health Benefits

    Lipotropic combination got its name from the terms "lipo", which means "fat" and "tropic", meaning "stimulate." The combination was designed to optimize the liver for its many functions and to increas...

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    So Why Then, Did Mother Nature Create Such An Enzyme That Can Cut Down The Number Of Sanity-Preserving Acetylcholine In Half? Because, As We All Say, Too Much Of A Good Thing Can'T Be Good. Think Too Much Glucose Can Result In Diabetes. And Too Much Telev

    The human body, like our society, is comprised of all sorts of checks and balances to keep everything in order. So we have our "good" molecules here and "bad" molecules there. The "bad" molecules will...

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    The Greeks And Their Frappe Creation

    The Greek frappe is a drink that is slathered in foam and is created from instant coffee that was spray dried and is meant to be drunk cold. Although the frappe is incredibly popular in Greece, it is ...

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    Vitamin E And Your Body

    We all know that oxygen is a primary component that is needed for life. This very same oxygen, once inside of the body, becomes very reactive through certain molecules and will start to cause damage ...

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