Posted on April 26, 2011 by Dr. Tatyana
Buckwheat can be regarded as a superstar nutrient food, for the numerous health benefits . Iin Italy,for example, buckwheat sold only in pharmacies. Buckwheat is the fruit seed of a plant originally from Asia This means that people who can not eat wheat and grains can eat…
Category: Health, news letters, Nutrition, Physical Body Tags: B vitamins, blood pressure, buckwheat, cholesterol, copper, essential amino acids, fiber, flavonoids, free radicals, gluten intolerance, health benefit, heart attack, hemoglobin, iron, magnesium, manganese, metabolism, reduce fat, superstar nutrient
Posted on April 22, 2011 by Dr. Tatyana
The word onion comes from the Latin word unio, which means “single,” or “one”-reflecting of the onion plant producing a single bulb, unlike its cousin, the garlic, that produces many small bulbs. It is scientifically proved that if a person regularly eats half of…
Category: Health, news letters, Nutrition, Physical Body Tags: carrots, french diet, garlic, K, onion, phytocindes, polyphenol content, quercetin, red bell peppers, vitamin A
Posted on April 22, 2011 by Dr. Tatyana
These spices accelerate metabolism, burn fat and help reduce blood cholesterol levels . Cardamom speeds up metabolism Cardamom is one of the world’s very ancient spices. It is native to southern India and Sri Lanka. Today it also grows in Indo China, Cambodia, Guatemala,…
Category: Health, news letters, Nutrition, Physical Body Tags: black pepper, blood sugar, brain functions, burn calories, cardamom, cholesterol, cinnamon, digestion, insulin levels, manganese, memory, piperine, potassium
Posted on April 22, 2011 by Dr. Tatyana
Scientific research shows that if you eat trout for at least 18 days in a row , your skin appearance changes: it becomes firmer and looks younger. Trout contains Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids. Omega 3 is very beneficial to the skin…
Category: Health, news letters, Nutrition, Physical Body Tags: amino acids, antioxidant properties, B complex vitamins, beautiful skin, bioflavonoid complex, capers, carotenoids, cold, digestion, enzyme papain, fiber, flu, immune system, joint pain, Mediterranean, niacin, omega 3, papaya, source of vitamin C, trout, vit B3, vitamin E, young looking skin