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WHFoods: Turmeric

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Most Recently Shared on February 26, 2010 at 1:53 am By:

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RT @healthconsult: RT @lifelonghealth: Health benefits of Turmeric http://bit.ly/foM8J "One of the best..."

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5 Food-Medicines That Could Quite Possibly Save Your Life

greenmedinfo.com — “Natural remedies may exist in your backyard, refrigerator or spice rack. Plenty of scientific research confirms ancient wisdom. Let food be your medicine. The science supports Turmeric, Apples, Garlic, Honey and sunlight for disease prevention and treatment.View full resource at greenmedinfo.com

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Three Simple Turmeric Uses for Skincare, Cuisine, and Disease Prevention | Wake Up World

wakeup-world.com — “Three Simple Turmeric Uses for Skincare, Cuisine, and Disease Prevention | Wake Up WorldView full resource at wakeup-world.com

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Three Simple Turmeric Uses for Skincare, Cuisine, and Disease Prevention http://t.co/yPppaIWB via @wibiya

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Tumeric For Tennis Elbow - YouTube

youtube.com — “http://www.arthritistreatmentcenter.com Turmeric for tennis elbow? Dr. Ananya Mandal reported in Medical News that a new study shows that turmeric -- a commo...View full resource at youtube.com

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The Amazing Health Benefits of Turmeric

caloriecount.about.com — “Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of seeing Doctor Michael Roizen speak at the Food for Your Whole Life Symposium. Dr. Roizen created the Real Age® test to see how fast you're aging, and together with Dr. Oz of TV fame, he co-authored the “You” series of health books. Among other things, Dr. Roizen spoke about the anti-cancer effects of the spice, turmeric. I was so impressed that I’ve been eating turmeric ever since.View full resource at caloriecount.about.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 23, 2012 at 6:52 pm By:

maryhartleyRDmy LinkedIn page.

In 2011, I returned to clinical practice after working in the Internet industry. My goal is to offer services that are above and beyond "normal" care. I do not maintain a physical office; instead, I visit patients and their families in their homes in Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill, a charming historic section of Brooklyn, New York City. For everyone else, and I use Skype, the telephone, and email to “visit” with my patients. The care is always high quality regardless of method.

When it comes to weight control, I am committed to a flexible, realistic and personal approach. I do not believe in fad diets or unnecessary diet pills. I do believe in making informed choices based on your values and preferences, with a clear understanding of the consequences, for better or for worse. Throughout my career, I have used a "Non-Diet Approach" to weight control, which emphasizes appetite regulation and learning to solve emotional problems without using food. For medical problems that require a therapeutic diet, I teach my patients how to choose specific foods in the correct amounts for their optimal health. I nutritious, well-prepared food and physical activity performed in the total health.

My patient services include dietary and nutritional status assessment, food and nutrition counseling and education, personalized diet and activity plans, and coordination of care with family or others at your request. To read about my services and to book an appointment, visit my website and blog at AskMaryRD.com

In addition to my clinical practice, I provide services as a brand ambassador, social marketing expert, speaker, writer, digital content adviser, and media personality.  I focus on special projects, products and services in the areas of food and nutrition and related IT." /> Mary Hartley, RD, MPH Nutritionist, Dietitian, and Active Health Library

The Amazing Health Benefits of Turmeric http://t.co/RMUE82fy #Health

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red onion + coconut... | Facebook

facebook.com — “jae steele, veg nutritionista wrote: red onion + coconut milk + lemongrass +... Join Facebook to connect with jae steele, veg nutritionista and others you may know.View full resource at facebook.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 23, 2012 at 12:12 am By:

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red onion + coconut milk + lemongrass + ginger + garlic + sweet potato + red pepper + bok choy + lime + turmeric... http://t.co/g4EFdv7c

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Curcumin Shows Promise In Attacking Parkinson's Disease

medicalnewstoday.com — “Curcumin, a compound found in the spice turmeric, is proving effective at preventing clumping of a protein involved in Parkinson's disease, says a Michigan State University researcher.AView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Curcumin can help prevent clumping of proteins in Parkinson's

news-medical.net — “Curcumin, a compound found in the spice turmeric, is proving effective at preventing clumping of a protein involved in Parkinson's disease, says a Michigan State University researcher.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Curcumin shows promise in attacking Parkinson's disease

medicalxpress.com — “Curcumin, a compound found in the spice turmeric, is proving effective at preventing clumping of a protein involved in Parkinson's disease, says a Michigan State University researcher.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Curcumin shows promise in attacking Parkinson's disease http://t.co/2ZVpjbD9

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The SPEACH » Healing Ginger-Turmeric Sleep Tea

thespeach.com — “The SPEACH » Healing Ginger-Turmeric Sleep TeaView full resource at thespeach.com

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To Cut The Risk Of A High-Fat Meal, Add Spice : The Salt : NPR

npr.org — “Researchers have found that a meal loaded with spices like turmeric and cinnamon helps cut fat levels in the blood — even when the meal is rich in oily sauces and high in fat.View full resource at npr.org

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Spice Things Up to Lower Triglycerides - Heart Health Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “Seasoning dishes, even fatty ones, with spices such as turmeric, oregano, and garlic can be heart-healthy cooking trick. The spices, research says, can help lower triglyceride levels in the blood.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 14, 2012 at 3:04 am By:

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Seasoning dishes, even fatty ones, with these spices can be a heart-healthy cooking trick: http://t.co/aCWe8SlQ

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Acorn Squash with Fenugreek

meatlessmonday.com — “Squash is cubed and cooked on the stove with fenugreek seeds, garlic, turmeric and dried chilies. The sautéed squash’s natural sweetness is balanced by a splash of lime juice and a sprinkling of ground coriander in this flavorful side.View full resource at meatlessmonday.com

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8 Foods That Fight Depression - Depression Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “Your diet may provide a complementary or alternative depression treatment. Learn the details about eight different foods that help fight depression.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Fatty fish, turmeric, and more depression-zapping foods http://t.co/s4uhLIND

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To Cut The Risk Of A High-Fat Meal, Add Spice : The Salt : NPR

npr.org — “Researchers have found that a meal loaded with spices like turmeric and cinnamon helps cut fat levels in the blood — even when the meal is rich in oily sauces and high in fat.View full resource at npr.org

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Most Recently Shared on March 12, 2012 at 1:22 pm By:

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Want to lower your triglycerides? Then consider spicing up your meals -- it could lower blood fat levels by a third! http://t.co/EOAkS1U3

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Mary Hartley's Plate for National Nutrition Month | Shape Up Your Plate

dietsinreview.com — “During the March for National Nutrition Month we're showcasing the plates of health and fitness professionals. Today, see a typical lunch or dinner for Mary Hartley, RD, gypsy soup.View full resource at dietsinreview.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 1, 2012 at 4:22 pm By:

maryhartleyRDmy LinkedIn page.

In 2011, I returned to clinical practice after working in the Internet industry. My goal is to offer services that are above and beyond "normal" care. I do not maintain a physical office; instead, I visit patients and their families in their homes in Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill, a charming historic section of Brooklyn, New York City. For everyone else, and I use Skype, the telephone, and email to “visit” with my patients. The care is always high quality regardless of method.

When it comes to weight control, I am committed to a flexible, realistic and personal approach. I do not believe in fad diets or unnecessary diet pills. I do believe in making informed choices based on your values and preferences, with a clear understanding of the consequences, for better or for worse. Throughout my career, I have used a "Non-Diet Approach" to weight control, which emphasizes appetite regulation and learning to solve emotional problems without using food. For medical problems that require a therapeutic diet, I teach my patients how to choose specific foods in the correct amounts for their optimal health. I nutritious, well-prepared food and physical activity performed in the total health.

My patient services include dietary and nutritional status assessment, food and nutrition counseling and education, personalized diet and activity plans, and coordination of care with family or others at your request. To read about my services and to book an appointment, visit my website and blog at AskMaryRD.com

In addition to my clinical practice, I provide services as a brand ambassador, social marketing expert, speaker, writer, digital content adviser, and media personality.  I focus on special projects, products and services in the areas of food and nutrition and related IT." /> Mary Hartley, RD, MPH Nutritionist, Dietitian, and Active Health Library

:) RT @DietsInReview: Ever wonder how RDs eat? @maryhartleyrd shows us her plate 2 kick-off National Nutrition Month! http://t.co/3y70c1NQ

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