Asparagus (Asparagus cochinchinensis)
Asparagus is a perennial plant that requires special cultivation. Early in the spring, its sprouts can be harvested and eaten, while later in the season, the developing flowers may be consumed in a manner similar to corn on the cob.
Asparagus is rich in protein, fiber and vitamins - especially vitamins B1, B2 and […]
Posted on July 11th, 2010 by Jacklyn
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Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa)
Many people eat alfalfa in a salad, a sandwich, over an omelet or as a crunchy snack. Alfalfa offers superior nutrition and therapeutic benefits which make it an important part of herbal health.
The history of alfalfa’s use began more than 2,500 years ago when it was employed for a variety of physical ailments, […]
Posted on July 10th, 2010 by Jacklyn
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Plants — Nature’s Wholesome Source Of Nutrition
Nature is a powerhouse of health-enhancing treasures. Natural, wholesome plants such as vegetables, fruits and herbs contribute to our good health and nutrition. They contain essential vitamins and minerals, and enhance the human immune system’s ability to fend off diseases.
Nutritional Immunology studies the link between plants and the immune […]
Posted on April 3rd, 2010 by Jacklyn
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Posted on September 22nd, 2009 by Dave Taylor
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Celebration Powder beverage contains Cordyceps Sinensis, American Ginseng, Cactus, Royal Jelly and Honey. Celebration is high in phytochemicals and antioxidants. Its natural ingredients can be easily absorbed by the body. Celebration is suitable for everyone, especially those who need nourishment, such as the aged and those suffering from debility.
Cordyceps Sinensis is an excellent adaptogen. It […]
Posted on September 18th, 2009 by Dave Taylor
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Cordyceps came under international spotlight when Chinese long-distance runners broke many world records in 1993. They attributed their wins to taking Cordyceps, an herb believed to increase physical endurance, decrease fatigue and improve general health.
Cordyceps Sinensis, also known as dong cong xia cao (winter worm, summer grass) contains many active ingredients. These include […]
Posted on September 17th, 2009 by Dave Taylor
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Ginseng has long been revered as the “king of herbs” throughout the world. It is often used to alleviate ailments such as stress and fatigue.
The therapeutic effects of ginseng are attributed to rare phytochemicals named ginsenosides. Though present throughout the plant, levels of ginsenosides are highest in the root. American ginseng has more Rb1 than […]
Posted on September 17th, 2009 by Dave Taylor
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Cactus contains thousands of phytochemicals that perform myriad functions in the body. Besides regulating the immune system, they also help wound healing. Scientists tested a topical application that consisted of cactus extract and found that phytochemicals in cactus accelerated tissue regeneration by inhibiting inflammation, stimulating fibroblasts (cells that aid in wound healing) to move to […]
Posted on September 16th, 2009 by Dave Taylor
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Royal Jelly is a substance produced by worker bees and fed to the larva from which the queen bee develops. Queen bees live up to 8 years, which is 50 times longer than worker bees. A rich source of complete protein, royal jelly contains all essential amino acids, natural sugars, unsaturated fats, minerals and B-vitamins.
Researchers […]
Posted on September 15th, 2009 by Dave Taylor
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How much you know about the health hazard we are facing today?
How much you understand about your very own immune system?
This video was recorded 10 years ago. And you’ll be surprise how real the outcome we are facing today have actually been warned again and agian by scientists. Today, it’s no more “one out of […]
Posted on August 11th, 2009 by Jacklyn
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