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12/06/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Health benefits of sorrel leaves: An ancient remedy backed by modern science
Imagine a single herb that can boost energy, enhance digestion, help prevent cancer, strengthen bone and support immune system health. It may sound too good to be true, but sorrel leaves deliver on all these fronts and more. Revered in traditional medicine and increasingly studied in modern science, sorrel is a nutritional powerhouse with therapeutic […]
11/01/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Modern science uncovers brain-boosting power of ancient spice coriander and its key compound linalool
For thousands of years, coriander has been a trusted natural remedy across many cultures. From early times, coriander seeds (crushed, ground or whole) were prized as a remedy for digestive troubles, pain and even joint inflammation. People brewed coriander into teas or made decoctions to manage gas, bloating, nausea or diarrhea, relieve mouth sores or […]
10/10/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Turmeric: How the golden spice stood the test of time
Turmeric, often called the “golden spice,” has been revered for centuries as more than just a vibrant yellow seasoning. In ancient Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine, it was cherished for its healing properties. The bright yellow powder, made from the rhizome (the thick underground stem that grows horizontally and produces roots and shoots from its nodes) […]
08/03/2022
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By Olivia Cook
Manuka honey: A versatile superfood that does not expire
Manuka honey comes from honey bees (Apis mellifera) that feed on and pollinate the flowers of the manuka shrub (Leptospermum scoparium), which grows extensively around the coastal areas of New Zealand. These flowers bloom just once a year, lasting for two to six weeks. The flowering plant also grows in the bushlands and forests along […]
07/01/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Good fats, antioxidants, and sunshine: A recipe for beating Alzheimer’s
Two studies that were conducted at the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm), Bordeaux Population Health (Bordeaux University) show that vitamin D deficiency can contribute to increasing the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, especially if the person also doesn’t have a storage of “good fats” and antioxidant carotenoids. The studies led by Inserm […]
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