Sunday, April 13, 2008

Another blog about Carob Powder

Carob Powder NewsRaw Cacao Nibs



You can now slowly start adding some of the foods that were not allowed in the previous phase. Pasta, potatoes and other starches can be back on the menu. Fruit is allowed again, and if you really miss your wine and chocolate you can add them too! Because by now you know which carbs and fats are the good ones, you will be able to make smart choices.

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General Health discussion

SuperfoodsSuperfoods for pregnancy - Melbourne Herald Sun

Sat, 22 Mar 2008 14:13:11 GMT

Superfoods for pregnancy
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - Mar 22, 2008
By Lisa Neal In this edited extract from Feeding the Bump by Lisa Neal, we reveal the superfoods that will keep you and your baby super-healthy. ...


Could a raw-food diet have an impact on cancer survival? - Dallas Morning News

Mon, 31 Mar 2008 17:31:26 GMT

Dallas Morning News

Could a raw-food diet have an impact on cancer survival?
Dallas Morning News, TX - Mar 31, 2008
Raw superfoods are blends of unprocessed ingredients that concentrate nutrients. Examples include Chocolate Silk, whose main ingredients are cacao powder, ...


Hot New Health Product Release: BeesOnline Blackcurrant and UMF 15 ... - PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)

Wed, 02 Apr 2008 07:23:49 GMT

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Hot New Health Product Release: BeesOnline Blackcurrant and UMF 15 ...
PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria - Apr 2, 2008
BeesOnline has combined two of nature's superfoods to produce a flavoursome immune booster. The superior antibacterial properties of UMF® Manuka Honey and ...


Independent, The (London) - The superfoods

Tue, 17 May 2005 07:00:00 GMT
May 17, 2005 -- BROCCOLI Considered to be the ultimate superfood. The 'green goodness' contains cysteine - which detoxifys chemicals in your body, easing cold...

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Holistic Remedy article

Goji Retailer ReviewsAlfalfa Tablets and Alfalfa Powders



The first step is to look at what carbohydrates we are consuming and the GI levels of the meals that we are eating. Then we should try and ensure we have at least one low GI food in each meal to keep the overall meal GI close to 50. Most fats and proteins have no effect on the GI level of our meal because they don�t contain carbs. However watch out for saturated fats and too many calories. Let�s look at some meals and see what substitutions we could make. The GI values are shown in brackets.

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Vitamin A helps prevent eye disorders, skin disorders like acne, cancer, colds, influenza and other infections. It enhances immunity and acts as an antioxidant. Vitamin A is needed for skin and mucous membrane health, bone and teeth formation, and protein utilization. It helps slow the aging process.
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Goji RetailerTreasure aisles - Chicago Sun-Times

Wed, 02 Apr 2008 09:04:17 GMT

Treasure aisles
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Apr 2, 2008
On a recent trip, she bought Thai-spiced potato chips, goji-raspberry-green tea, hard salami, black beans and rice mix, Tony Chachere's gumbo base, ...


Grocer - Now safety watchdogs are gunning for gojis.(goji berries banned for health concerns)(Brief article)

Sat, 17 Feb 2007 08:00:00 GMT
February 17, 2007 -- Fans of the goji berry could soon find themselves unable to buy the fruit as food-safety watchdogs prepare to ban it. Retailers have already been...

Focus - Soft drinks makers reap superfruit dividend

Sat, 09 Feb 2008 13:45:27 EDT
It has also launched the US's first not-from-concentrate organic goji juice, called Gojilania, which has achieved nationwide retail distribution....

Holistic RemedyMaintaining Your Dogs Teeth and Oral Health



The most common oral condition suffered by dogs is periodontal disease. This disease affects the tissues that surround and support the teeth. Plaque is the usual cause of periodontal disease. It gradually covers the teeth, quickly hardening into tartar.


The bacteria in plaque irritate the gums, causing them to swell. This swelling is called gingivitis. Each day the gums grow more inflamed, producing other damaging bacteria, causing the gums to recede. Over time the tooth becomes loose, followed by tooth loss.


Aside from being very painful, and the possible loss of teeth, periodontal disease can become a reservoir of infection and bacteria to the blood, and from the bloodstream, to the vital organs, such as heart, kidneys, lungs, and liver. Common symptoms of periodontal disease are consistently bad breath, yellow to brown masks on the teeth, reddened gums and exposed tooth roots, reluctance to eat, drooling, difficulty in chewing, and mouth pain, usually shown by pawing at the mouth, or rubbing his face against the ground.


All dogs are at risk, especially in dogs with small mouths, short muzzles and flat faces, as well as senior dogs. Tooth brushing on a regular basis can minimize plaque buildup, and regular visits to the vet can identify any hidden damage to the teeth and gums before it gets out of hand.


Treatment can range from tooth brushing, descaling, usually carried out by the vet with the patient under a general anesthetic, to advanced dental-surgery techniques. Early detection is the best treatment of all. Controlling your dog's diet can have a big impact on his teeth. Dogs who are fed mostly soft foods suffer more periodontal disease than those who must chew.


Help your dog maintain his good health by frequent visits to the vet, regular tooth brushing, maintaining a healthy diet, and occasionally giving him a chew toy or bone. The benefits will last a lifetime.

About the Author


Randy Jones and his partner Brent Jones have been in the pet industry for a long time. Recently they formed Joncopets.com. On the site, customers can read articles about anything pets as well as shop for the latest dog collars, dog clothes, pet supplies and more for their best friend. Feel free to check out the site at http://www.joncopets.com

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