 | Arthritis Today magazine features Tart Cherry Powder
Arthritis Today stated how the tart cherry may help maintain healthy joints. In addition, the article went on to mention the research conducted at the University of Michigan in the benefits of tart cherry powder.
This recognition by the Arthritis Foundation speaks volume about the amazing health benefits of tart cherry powder. The highest quality tart cherry powder is used in all of our Fruit Advantage tart cherry supplements.
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Blueberries 'reverse memory loss' - BBC News website - Thursday, 12 June 2008 Scientists claim blueberries activate learning and memory in the brain Eating blueberries can reverse memory loss and may have implications in the treatment of diseases like Alzheimer's, University of Reading scientists claim.
Scientists found adding foods like blueberries to a regular diet, resulted in improvements in memory.
The foods, known as flavonoids, were historically believed to act as antioxidants in human bodies.
But the study indicates they also activate the part of the brain which controls learning and memory.
Dr Jeremy Spencer, from the department of food biosciences at the university, said: "Scientists have known of the potential health benefits of diets rich in fresh fruits for a long time.
"Our research provides scientific evidence to show that blueberries are good for you and supports the idea that a diet-based approach could potentially be used to increase memory capacity.
"We will be taking these findings to the next level by investigating the effects of diets rich in flavonoids on individuals suffering from cognitive impairment and possibly Alzheimer's disease."
The research has been published in the Free Radical Biology and Medicine journal.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7450032.stm |
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Amazing Grass Chocolate Green SuperFood - Denver Cooking Examiner - February 20, 2009
Cherry Creeks Whole Foods store was recently sampling the Amazing Grass Green SuperFood chocolate drink powder in the form of a wheat grass shake. I summoned my gag reflex as I took a swig, yet something amazing happened as the powders name implies. After I chugged my grass I guffawed at this remarkable flavor and immediate energy boost.
As a friend once responded to my wheatgrass smoothie recipe on Facebook, If I want to eat grass Ruff, Ill go chew on my front lawn. But once he tried it, he said it was amazing.
So before you forgo this post and head to the Examiner gardening section, I assure you that the grassy taste disappears within a sea of chocolate and banana froth. Yet you still ingest all of the photochemical and antioxidant properties so heralded in wheat grass.
Ruffs Tough Stuff Yard Smoothie: 1-cup vanilla soymilk 5 ice cubes 1 banana halved 1 tbsp natural peanut butter 1 scoop of wheat grass powder
Add the chocolate powder with vanilla soymilk and drop in a banana. Add a tablespoon of peanut butter, which works as a thickening agent and provides extra protein.
Blend on high for one minute. Head to the gym and enjoy your favorite class thanks to the grass.
Try this powder for yourself and let me know if youd rather save your money for fertilizing your front lawn.
Check out the review for yourself at Denver Cooking Examiner. http://www.examiner.com/x-3349-Denver-Cooking-Examiner~y2009m2d20-Yard-Smoothie-makes-the-cut |
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