September 30, 2009
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Resveratrol is an excellent addition to your anti aging protocol. Read why. http://su.pr/2cZ5BO
September 28, 2009
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This has made a huge difference in cutting fat. I’m training 4 a 50 mile ultra marathon & getting GREAT results. http://su.pr/1PK8eT
September 22, 2009
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Walnuts = excellent for those who exercise regularly. Good source of protein & energy. Said to be food for adrenals.
September 15, 2009
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Glucose is not considered the fuel for the brain, according to latest research. http://su.pr/7QGvhB
September 14, 2009
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Textbook of Medical Physio states PROTEINS are required to keep blood pH from becoming too acidic. They R also great intracellular buffers.
September 14, 2009
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A whopping 1/3 of the carbs your eat goes directly into body fat.
September 13, 2009
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September 9, 2009
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Foods that Heal Muscle Pains September 9, 2009
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They are often referred to as edible aspirin. They are nature’s natural pain killers, foods that help to heal our muscle and aid in their recovery. The major action is clearing inflammation and once cleared, the body begins its natural repair work. This process typically takes a few days but can be lessened with the use of the following foods:
1. Tea. Green or black, hot or iced, sports scientists at Rutgers U. found that a 9 day supplement of tea-extract decreased inflammation and in particular, delayed onset muscle soreness.
2. Soybeans and/or Tofu. The branch chain amino acids stop muscles from degrading during periods of long activity such as a marathon. The antioxidant portion in these foods help alleviate aches in pains following these types of events.
3. Salmon and Tuna. Should be at the top of the list as the omega 3 fatty acids in these fish are great to clear inflammation by increasing blood flow.
4. Turmeric. Love Indian food? Hopefully the answer is yes, particularly if you are an athlete. This herb is loaded with anti inflammatory compounds known as curcumin. It also increases endurance and speeds recovery.
5. Cherries and berries. Tasty and healthy. Not often those 2 fit into the same sentence. U. of VT researchers noted that the high anti inflammatory molecules suppress and treat the micro tears in the muscles.
September 4, 2009
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Linus Pauling Institute that reveals a role in cancer therapy for chlorophyllin, a water-soluble derivative of chlorophyll.