Category: Health Benefits
Advantages of drinking water in early morning
It is popular in Japan today to drink water immediately after waking up every morning. Further more scientific test have proven its value. For old and serious diseases as well as modern illnesses the water treatment had been found successful by a Japanese medical society as a 100% cure for ... more
Read moreFish Oils Reduce Risk Of Breast Cancer
Consuming fish oils can significantly lower a person’s risk of developing breast cancer, according to a new study published in the BMJ. Read more: medicalnewstoday.com – Fish Oils Reduce Risk Of Breast Cancer more
Read moreFive ways juicing could help save your life
Far more than just a passing health fad, juicing raw fruits and vegetables every day continues to be one of the best ways to obtain fresh, bioavailable nutrients in therapeutic, health-transforming doses. The short-term health benefits of juicing include things like increased energy levels and digestive relief, while the long-term ... more
Read moreSix facts you need to know about eating oils and fats
One of the most widely misunderstood food groups today, oils and fats can be both crucial and detrimental to your health, depending on what type they are and how they are processed. But with so many inconsistencies and mistruths emerging from health authorities and the mainstream media on the issue, ... more
Read moreHow to prevent gallstones with everyday foods
Hoping to avoid gallstones while doing nothing to actually prevent them from forming is like hoping your car will not run out of fuel while never visiting a gas station. If you are serious about preventing gallstones, in other words, it is important to regularly feed your body the nutrients ... more
Read morePrevent heart attacks by eating more carrots, sweet potato, and tomatoes
Beetroot stir fry – Beetroot Mezhukkupuratti A Finnish medical study conducted in the Kuopio region of Finland, the Kuopio Ischaemic* Heart Disease Risk Factor (KIHD), was conducted by the University of Eastern Finland in Kuopio and reported in the European Journal of Public Health December of 2012. * (ischaemic – lacking blood) The study took 1031 ... more
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