Friday, February 25, 2011

Almonds!


Almonds are a rich source of vitamin E, containing 24 mg per 100 g. They are also rich in monounsaturated fat, one of the two "good" fats responsible for lowering LDL cholesterol. Almonds may also improve complexion, improve movement of food through the colon (feces) and the prevention of cancer. Recent research associates the inclusion of almonds in the diet with elevating the blood levels of high density lipoproteins(The good fat) and of lowering the levels of low density lipoproteins (The bad fat)

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Consultation


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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Scientific Evidence of Apple Cider Vinegar Benefits


Scientific Evidence of Apple Cider Vinegar Benefits

Does Apple cider vinegar work?

There are some medical uses of vinegar that do have promise, at least according to a few studies. Here's a rundown of some more recent ones.

* Diabetes. The effect of vinegar on blood sugar levels is perhaps the best-researched and the most promising of apple cider vinegar's possible health benefits. Several studies have found that vinegar may help lower glucose levels. For instance, one 2007 study of 11 people with type 2 diabetes found that taking two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar before bed lowered glucose levels in the morning by 4%-6%. (Lower blood sugar works better on a diet)

* High cholesterol . A 2006 study showed evidence that vinegar could lower cholesterol. However, the study was done in rats, so it's too early to know how it might work in people.

* Blood pressure and heart health. Another study in rats found that vinegar could lower high blood pressure. A large observational study also found that people who ate oil and vinegar dressing on salads five to six times a week had lower rates of heart disease than people who didn't. However, it's far from clear that the vinegar was the reason.

* Cancer . A few laboratory studies have found that vinegar may be able to kill cancer cells or slow their growth. Observational studies of people have been confusing. One found that eating vinegar was associated with a decreased risk of esophageal cancer. Another associated it with an increased risk of bladder cancer.

* Weight Loss . For thousands of years, vinegar has been used for weight loss. White vinegar (and perhaps other types) might help people feel full. A 2005 study of 12 people found that those who ate a piece of bread along with small amounts of white vinegar felt fuller and more satisfied than those who just ate the bread.

While the results of these studies are promising, they are all preliminary. Many were done on animals or on cells in a lab. The human studies have been small. Before we will truly know whether vinegar has any health benefits, much larger studies are needed.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Black Rice


Getting your antioxidants from fresh berries can be pricey. A new report from the scientists at Louisiana State University shows black rice is higher than blueberries in the powerful free-radical buster anthocyanin-while supplying more vitamin E and fiber... Use black rice in place of instant or white rice, or brown rice.