Antioxidants in Raspberries

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Raspberries Help Kill GI Cancer Cells

naturalproductsmarketplace.com — “The antioxidant activities of berries are behind their role in killing GI cancer cells, but they have a more pronounced effect on breast cancer cells.View full resource at naturalproductsmarketplace.com

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Raspberry-Cream Cheese Muffins - Recipes - Health.com

recipes.health.com — “These sweets have only two-thirds the fat of traditional muffins. Walnuts are full of heart-healthy fats, and the antioxidants in raspberries can prevent heart disease and certain cancers, as well as keep your eyes, mind, and immune system sharp.View full resource at recipes.health.com

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Black raspberries can prevent colon cancer-Study

myhealthbowl.com — “Black raspberries can prevent colon cancer-StudyView full resource at myhealthbowl.com

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VB_Colonoscopy Keith Berger Internist, Gastroenterologist, Physician, and Doctor

Dark berries with antioxidants are always good to have as part of your diet. http://fb.me/DV0q8GIn

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Banana-Raspberry Bread: Recipes: Self.com

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Sunday #breakfast (+ fun baking!) Banana-Raspberry Bread (good for u antioxidants & fiber from berries; selenium from egg)http://ow.ly/2UxMd

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Raspberry Cream Cheese Butter Cookies | FaveDiets.com

favediets.com — “Raspberries contain nutrients high in vitamin C and antioxidants, so why not get them from a cookie? You may want to vary this butter cookies recipe by using strawberry instead.View full resource at favediets.com

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@AnniesArtBook I bet you've never had anything this Raspberry Cream Cheese Butter Cookies #recipe http://bit.ly/9YW6UI

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Black Raspberries May Prevent Colon Cancer

medicalnewstoday.com — “Black raspberries are highly effective in preventing colorectal tumors in two mouse models of the disease, according to a University of Illinois at Chicago study.The findings are publisheView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Black raspberries prevent colorectal cancer in mice - Health - Cancer - msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “Black raspberries contain compounds called anthocyanins, which give them their color, along with a host of other cancer-fighting vitamins, minerals and acids. A new study finds they can prevent colorectal cancer in mice.View full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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Black raspberries prevent colorectal cancer in mice http://bit.ly/adnrFO

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Acai: Weight Loss Wonder Fruit? : NCSF

ncsf.org — “Surely by now you have seen the ads; Acai Berries are being marketed as one of the newest, latest and greatest cure-alls. The high antioxidant content and plausible benefits seen in relatively new study data has led to a host of claims for acai, including a role as an anti-aging agent, anti-diabetic, anti-toxin and even as a cure for weight loss. Researchers recognize that the acai berry, similar to blueberries, blackberries, and many other berries, contains antioxidants that help protect cells View full resource at ncsf.org

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Are acai berries a panacea? Really no different than other berries so save the money & eat blue/black & raspberries http://t.co/VAYdpoK

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The Amazing Health Benefits of Berries

food-facts.suite101.com — “Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and blackberries are antioxidant rich fruit packed with vitamins, minerals and health promoting properties.View full resource at food-facts.suite101.com

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Apples: Sweet & Nutritious Power Foods

hearthealthyonline.com — “Apples, one of Cleveland Clinic's top heart-health fruits, are a perfect pick for boosting your antioxidant intake. Plus, they may help lower cholesterol, keep your tummy trim, and cut your risk of high blood pressure. Our tips and tasty treats make it easy to get your daily apple.View full resource at hearthealthyonline.com

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RT @KriziaMissK Apples have soluble fiber that can help lower cholesterol. / Plus, apples can cut your risk of high BP! http://bit.ly/2gwtxB

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Eight Super Foods for Super Kids

blog.seattlepi.com — “Berries: Blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries are favorite foods of kids and adults alike. They are chock-full of antioxidants, vitamins A and C, and they are a good source of fiber. The sweet flavor of berries allows kids to getView full resource at blog.seattlepi.com

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Find Fruit in Your Massage Cream

massagemag.com — “From lemons and raspberries to apples and papayas, the bounty of fruits our planet has to offer is amazing. In a way, fruit could be considered nature's candy," for a large number of goodies that fall into the fruit category certainly are sweet and delicious. Fortunately, fruit also packs an array of health benefits, from vitamins and antioxidants to fiber and phytochemicals.View full resource at massagemag.com

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Berries Naturally Fight Skin Damage

digg.com — “A recent study has found that ellagic acid, an antioxidant found in numerous fruits, vegetables and nuts, (especially raspberries, strawberries, cranberries and pomegranates) can protect the skin against UV damage by blocking the production of MMP in damaged skin cells and by reducing inflammation.View full resource at digg.com

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RT @seandaily Berries found to have anti-aging properties.. more reasons to love them! http://ow.ly/9mH2

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Best Of Apples for Cancer Protection

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Question: Does an Apple a Day Really Keep Cancer Away? Answer: http://j.mp/ibCxSp - #cancer #food #health #medicine

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