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Chocolate for Your Sweetheart May Offer Health Benefits

Posted on 02/13/202005/14/2025 By Lynn DeVries No Comments on Chocolate for Your Sweetheart May Offer Health Benefits
Chocolate for Your Sweetheart May Offer Health Benefits

If you are considering giving your Valentine some chocolate this year, don’t count out chocolate as an option. A recent study shows that eating 100 grams of chocolate each day, or the equivalent of about one bar of chocolate, could have multiple health benefits. This small amount of chocolate has been shown to improve liver…

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An Avocado a Day Keeps High LDL Cholesterol Away

Posted on 02/10/202005/14/2025 By Lynn DeVries No Comments on An Avocado a Day Keeps High LDL Cholesterol Away
An Avocado a Day Keeps High LDL Cholesterol Away

We’ve been told for years that avocados are good for us and even that they help lower overall cholesterol, but now there’s a scientific study that helps us understand that. And the results may even be better than we expected. “Including one avocado each day as part of a moderate-fat, cholesterol-lowering diet compared to a…

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Broccoli Sprout Extract May Improve Autism Symptoms

Posted on 11/25/201905/14/2025 By Lynn DeVries No Comments on Broccoli Sprout Extract May Improve Autism Symptoms
Broccoli Sprout Extract May Improve Autism Symptoms

We have all been told that we should eat more broccoli, but now there may be an important reason for people with autism to eat broccoli sprouts. A new research study shows that a chemical found in broccoli sprouts helps improve the symptoms of autism. The study involved 40 teenage boys and young men, ages…

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Herbs That are More Effective in Treating Lyme Than Antibiotics

Posted on 10/30/201901/10/2025 By Lynn DeVries No Comments on Herbs That are More Effective in Treating Lyme Than Antibiotics
Herbs That are More Effective in Treating Lyme Than Antibiotics

Lyme disease is in the news a lot lately. It’s a malady that causes a myriad of terrible symptoms, is carried by infected ticks and a bite can infect a person. The effects are devastating and in some cases, this condition resists standard antibiotic treatments. In these people, the pain, neurological problems and other symptoms…

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Turns Out, Not All Cinnamon is the Same

Posted on 02/11/201802/13/2025 By Lynn DeVries 1 Comment on Turns Out, Not All Cinnamon is the Same
Turns Out, Not All Cinnamon is the Same

cinnamonSeveral days ago, I reported on the recent research using cinnamon. What I learned since then is very important and makes a lot of difference as to whether or not cinnamon would really be helpful in helping to burn fat, or to help in any number of other health-related ways. It seems that there are two forms of cinnamon available and only one is potent and active in this regard.

The most common form of cinnamon sold in the US is Cinnamomom cassia. It’s sometimes labeled as Chinese cinnamon or cassia cinnamon. This is the less-potent form and apparently, has the less desirable flavor in cooking as well. Who knew? I feel like a flake, having not known this before now.

The more potent and more flavorful form of cinnamon is known as Cinnamomom aromaticaum, or Ceylon cinnamon, which is native to Sri Lanka. You’ll see it also referred to as “true” cinnamon in some stores as well. It’s not as easy to find and often pricier and only found in specialty stores. Luckily, I found it and ordered it on Amazon.

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Ethnobotanist Talks About The Riches of the Rainforest

Posted on 02/04/201805/14/2025 By Lynn DeVries No Comments on Ethnobotanist Talks About The Riches of the Rainforest
Ethnobotanist Talks About The Riches of the Rainforest

I don’t know if you are a follower of the T.E.D. Talks, but here’s one that deals with the medicinal herbs in of the rainforest as well as the current plight of the Amazon indigenous peoples. Ethnobotanist, Mark Plotkin tells of the richness of the plant life, cultures and peoples of the Amazon rain forests…

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Oil of Cinnamon May Help the Body Burn Fat

Posted on 01/29/201801/10/2025 By Lynn DeVries No Comments on Oil of Cinnamon May Help the Body Burn Fat
Oil of Cinnamon May Help the Body Burn Fat

One of the most popular flavors today is that of cinnamon. We use it in desserts, to add flavor to coffees and teas, and even in many savory dishes as well. Now we have some very welcome news about our favorite cinnamon. It contains an ingredient that helps improve metabolic health…and may even aid weight…

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Organically Grown Saw Palmetto

Posted on 11/03/201005/14/2025 By Lynn DeVries No Comments on Organically Grown Saw Palmetto
Organically Grown Saw Palmetto

Saw Palmetto

Saw palmetto is a medicinal plant, native to the eastern United States, whose use originated with the Seminole tribe in Florida, according to Medicinal Herb Info. The 1-inch fruits resemble olives because of their dark purple or black color. These fruits are harvested and their extract is used to make medicinal treatments. Some saw palmetto supplements are raised organically, others are not. Consult your health care provider before you begin to use saw palmetto to treat a health condition.

Organic Defined

The term “organic” refers to the way a plant is grown. Organic farmers use no pesticides, genetically modified organisms, radiation, sewage sludge or conventional fertilizers, according to Organic.org. Farms have to be inspected before they can be certified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as organic. The companies involved in transporting, handling and processing organic foods also need to be certified by the USDA as organic. Saw palmetto extract that is certified as organic has met all these criteria. Plants that are not organic may have been rasied using any of the processes forbidden for organic farming, so supplements that are not organic may have unwanted additives or contaminants.

Health Benefits

Saw palmetto supplements are primarily used as a natural treatment for the symptoms of enlarged prostate, according to MedLinePlus. Saw palmettos must be taken for as long as two months before it will begin to offer any improvement. Some men have reported that taking saw palmetto supplements helped them grow thicker hair, but there have been no supporting research studies to confirm this result. MedLinePlus adds that saw palmetto may also be used to treat migraines, chronic bronchitis, asthma, sore throat, colds and coughs. Whether or not the supplements are from an organic source does not change their potential uses.

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Carrots & Cholesterol

Posted on 10/24/201005/14/2025 By Lynn DeVries No Comments on Carrots & Cholesterol
Carrots & Cholesterol

Carrots are actually the root of a plant that grows 2 to 4 feet tall. This familiar orange vegetable is generally cultivated throughout the world as a dietary staple, according to Medicinal Herb Info. But carrots offer a number of health benefits, including the ability to help lower blood cholesterol. WHFoods.org warns you not to…

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Shea Butter as a Hair Treatment

Posted on 08/21/201005/14/2025 By Lynn DeVries No Comments on Shea Butter as a Hair Treatment
Shea Butter as a Hair Treatment

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One ingredient often used in beauty products today is shea butter. But there’s a lot to know about this interesting beauty treatment product. Shea butter has skin healing properties, and it has long been treasured for its ability to treat dry, damaged and fine hair, according to TargetWoman.com.

Origin

The AgbangaKaite.com website tells us that shea butter is extracted from the fruits of the wild shea tree that grows all over East Africa. The local women in Togo harvest and extract the shea oil for use in products all over the world. TargetWoman.com describes the extraction process as harvesting the shea nuts, then cracking, grilling and then pounding them. The resulting pulp is then boiled for hours to extract the thick shea butter. Pure shea butter is solid at room temperature, but quickly melts when applied to the skin or hair.

Shea Butter & Hair

According to the Treasured Locks website, shea butter is an extremely effective treatment for dry skin all over the body, including the scalp. It helps to protect the skin from cold in the winter and helps relieve eczema, psoriasis and other skin ailments. Shea butter is also an excellent hair conditioner and helps relieve dry, itchy scalp when massaged in. There are quite a few readily available products containing shea butter such as lotions, African Black Soap, shampoos, creams, lip balm, etc. But many people swear by using pure shea butter and massaging it into the hair and scalp.

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