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- Apples Top Pesticide 'Dirty Dozen' List - "Onions, Corn, Pineapple, Avocado, Asparagus Among Cleanest Produce... Apples are the most chemically contaminated produce, says a new report by the Environmental Working Group..." - CNN - June 13, 2011
- Eating dirt can be good for the belly, researchers find - "... the most probable explanation for human geophagy—the eating of earth—is that it protects the stomach against toxins, parasites, and pathogens..." - EurekAlert - June 2, 2011
- E.coli superbug outbreak in Germany due to abuse of antibiotics in meat production - Natural News - June 2, 2011
- Is cabbage the ultimate anti-cancer food? - "The cancer-preventing effects of cabbage are due, at least in part, to the antioxidant richness of the vegetable." - Natural News - May 12, 2011
- Simple foods provide protection against radiation exposure - Fruits, vegetables, fibers, sulfur-containing antioxidants found in cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli, kale, and cabbage - Natural News - March 29, 2011
- Good Foods for Eye Health - "The same healthy diet that’s good for your heart and arteries can help preserve your eyes and vision."
- Natural Pain Relief Options - Capsaicin, Ginger, Feverfew
- Green tea properties may help reduce Dementia
- Is Chocolate the Next Super Food? - "...dark chocolate and cocoa powder may be the next "super foods" thanks to their high antioxidant content."
- Eating foods rich in vitamin E associated with lower dementia risk - "Consuming more vitamin E through the diet appears to be associated with a lower risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease..."
- Four Cups of Coffee a Day Slash Diabetes Risk in Half - "Drinking four cups of coffee every day can decrease a woman's risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by more than half..."
- Dr. Pepper: Spice Dishes to Prevent Cancer - "Peppercorn can calm a cold and help prevent breast cancer."
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