April 27, 2007
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Soy Sauce is said to be having medicinal value. In the past, Soy sauce manufacturers were competing which each other which have resorted to making claims that their product can prevent cancer. For example, when a manufacturer came out with ads making such a claim, a senator was endorsing it and the manufacturer claimed to have it confirmed by nutrition experts at the University of the Philippines.
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March 27, 2007
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Forget about Soup No.5 or an exotic animal’s testicles. You can get the same hot effect and up your libido without having to endure strange tastes or smells. Some common food items are natural aphrodisiacs. In fact, some of them are so yummy you might be eating and treating them as though you were simply drinking water
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January 13, 2007
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By Josh Riverside
Hypertension or high blood pressure is an affliction that is currently affecting a continuously growing number of people. The main cause of high blood pressure is an unhealthy lifestyle and a wrong diet. Other causes include obesity, excessive alcohol intake, kidney diseases and others. People with hypertension are often given medication by their doctors and specialists to help maintain the optimum blood pressure level. But did you know that there are natural remedies you can take to prevent high blood pressure? These remedies are 100% natural and cheaper.
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January 12, 2007
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By Ken Marlborough
A hypersensitivity of the body towards peanuts which is a member of a food family called legumes is called peanut allergies. It is amongst the most common types of food allergies. People develop allergies to the dietary protein found in peanuts. Peanut allergies, unlike other food allergies, are not usually outgrown and are generally lifelong. This allergy often develops in childhood when the immune system cannot tolerate a variety of new substances. The symptoms of peanut allergies vary in each individual, but if an allergic reaction is not properly treated in a timely fashion can even prove fatal.
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October 25, 2006
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Dr Deborah Green of Queen’s Medical Center In Honolulu informs readers of cooking light magazine that potassium rich foods have been found to be a good preventive for strokes potassium is a trace element present in considerable
amounts in the human body. It’s found in a wide variety of foods so there should be no reason to be decadent In it, says Dr Green, whose Study Shows that people who take four grams of potassium daily are less likely to suffer from strokes than those who take in less. Potassium-rich foods include a lot of ordinary, everyday favorites like potatoes, orange juice, bananas, sweet potatoes, pinto beans, low-fat milk, also spinach, wheat germ, molasses and dried fruits.
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October 12, 2006
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If you thought that wolfing down a bowl of chicken soup was some old wife’s tonic for colds, you’re absolutely right! Steaming broth, such as chicken soup, has been around forages an aromatic, tasty remedying a welcome respite from bitter herbs and expensive pills.
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October 6, 2006
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Stress has a very significant effect on our appetite. Everyone has stress. If you let you hormones rule, you’ll eat more, acting on the cortisol running through your veins. If you don’t burn those calories, you’ll gain weight. The solution is to get moving. Exercise is a mental floss. It cleans out the stress stuck in your brain. It has been scientifically recognized that walking is the easiest exercise and a great stress reducer.
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August 29, 2006
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Hello again! I got a blank comment from a visitor and thanks anyway. I have an article on how to lower your blood pressure just by eating more fiber. You can see the link here:
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