Flavonoids for Inflammation
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Luteolin - Anti Inflammatory - Flavonoid - Health Tip - RealAge
realage.com — “For years they've been the staples in holiday stuffing. Now it turns out they're pretty fantastic for your heart, too. The savories in question? Celery and thyme.” View full resource at realage.com
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Parsley, sage, CELERY and thyme? Yep, celery & thyme are great seasonings for your heart; here's why: http://bit.ly/g8vRmb
Luteolin - Anti Inflammatory - Flavonoid - Health Tip - RealAge
realage.com — “For years they've been the staples in holiday stuffing. Now it turns out they're pretty fantastic for your heart, too. The savories in question? Celery and thyme.” View full resource at realage.com
Most Recently Shared on December 17, 2010 at 8:00 pm By:
Celery, thyme good 4 your #heart. Study: luteolin hinders production of compounds that trigger inflammation http://ht.ly/3nhXv #antioxidant
Flavonoids Are Medicinal Substances Provided Only by Foods | The Diabetes Club - Digg
digg.com — “Flavonoids or bioflavonoids are a diverse group of compounds that fall under the category of “antioxidants”. These compounds serve as antioxidants but they also perform other functions, among them, the prevention of inflammation.” View full resource at digg.com
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Flavonoids Are Medicinal Substances Provided Only by Foods | The Diabetes Club http://t.co/NuSmnaw via @Digg
Flavonoids In Orange Juice Suppress Oxidative Stress From High-Fat, High-Carb Meal
medicalnewstoday.com — “Eating foods containing flavonoids -- orange juice, in this case -- along with a high-fat, high-carbohydrate fast-food meal neutralizes the oxidative and inflammatory stress generated by the unhe” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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MedicalNewsToday: Flavonoids In Orange Juice Suppress Oxidative Stress From High-Fat, High-Carb Meal: http://mnt.to/f/3zGZ
Drinking orange juice with fast-food meal may help prevent vascular inflammation
news-medical.net — “Eating foods containing flavonoids -- orange juice, in this case -- along with a high-fat, high-carbohydrate fast-food meal neutralizes the oxidative and inflammatory stress generated by the unhealthy food and helps prevent blood vessel damage, a new study by University at Buffalo endocrinologists shows.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Obesity News: Drinking orange juice with fast-food meal may help prevent vascular inflammation: Eating foods con... http://twurl.nl/lh8oz7
Pasta With Sausage and Red Grapes: Recipes: Self.com
self.com — “Look di-vine! Red grapes contain antioxidants that combat inflammation, a main acne culprit.” View full resource at self.com
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Research in Spain found flavonoids in grapes can stop sun damage, so grab a handful (or wine!) or try this savory recipe http://ow.ly/5UeVY
Why Chocolate Reduces Heart Disease | Natural Health Secrets
naturalhealthsecrets.ws — “Dark chocolate is proven in studies to help heart disease. It has ingredients that are anti-inflammatory. Inflammation is what propels heart disease and oxidative damage. Heart risk factors center around inflammation and it is reduced by the flavonoids, minerals and epicatichins found in chocolate.” View full resource at naturalhealthsecrets.ws
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Why Chocolate Reduces Heart Disease | Natural Health Secrets http://bit.ly/a110NA
Sharpen Your Memory with This 6-Calorie Snack - Health Tip - realage.com
realage.com — “For a razor-sharp memory, give your mouth this 6-calorie snack to munch on: a stalk of celery” View full resource at realage.com
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For a razor-sharp memory, eat this 6-calorie snack: a stalk of celery. http://bit.ly/akwcAr
Chocolate passes clinical trial test for artery and heart health
nutraingredients-usa.com — “Daily supplements of a flavonoid-rich chocolate may reduce biochemical markers of arterial hardening and boost heart health, say results of a randomized controlled trial.” View full resource at nutraingredients-usa.com
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Eating Chocolate [Cocoa] Each Day Keeps Artery Inflammation Away, according to results of study on high risk patients. http://ow.ly/rDM3
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