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Raw Food Health Benefits: The Almighty Almond
by
Tera W.
Posted
Tue 22 Nov 2011 10:59pm
Raw Food Recipes
Raw Food Health
Green Smoothies
Tera Tidbits
Success Stories
Raw Food for Women
Raw Food for Kids
Raw Food... What I Think of the Raw Food Movement
Raw Food Recipe: Good Ol' Fashion Apple Pie
The Benefits of Eating Cultured Raw Foods
Raw Antonia: Almond milk is a great
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Raw Food Spotlight: The Health Benefits of Seaweeds
by
Tera W.
Posted
Wed 11 Jan 2012 3:04pm
Raw Food Recipes
Raw Food Health
Green Smoothies
Tera Tidbits
Success Stories
Raw Food for Women
Raw Food for Kids
Raw Food... on the Raw Vegan Diet?
Let Me Tell You What I Think of the Raw Food Movement
Raw Food Recipe: Good Ol' Fashion Apple Pie
The Benefits of Eating Cultured Raw Foods
Cecilia
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“No Health Benefits to Organic Food”
by
Wise Woman Wisdom ..
Posted
Mon 12 Oct 2009 10:01pm
that a band of researchers analyzed 50,000 scientific papers examining the nutritional content of organic food. They concluded that organic has “no health benefits.” The UK’s Food... “…there is no evidence of additional health benefits from eating organic food.” ( news.bbc.co.uk )
But hold on second…
The study completely ignores all the other health benefits of organic
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14 foods that deliver research-documented benefits to health
by
Karen Bastille
Posted
Mon 17 Jan 2011 6:15pm
Medical News
With the start of a new year, many of us resolve to better our habits by trying to incorporate more nutritious foods into our diets. An article in the January issue of Food Technology magazine lists 14 foods that deliver research-documented benefits to health.
Check out the list - click here
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Cultural Rehabilitation: The Health Benefits of Fermented Foods
by
Chelsea Green
Posted
Mon 11 Jan 2010 8:00am
The following is an excerpt from Wild Fermentation: The Flavor, Nutrition, and Craft of Live-Culture Foods by Sandor Katz. It has been adapted for the Web.
Fermented foods and drinks are quite literally alive with flavor and nutrition. Their flavors tend to be strong and pronounced. Think of stinky aged cheeses, tangy sauerkraut, rich earthy miso, [...]
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The Major Health Benefits Of Raw Food Nutrition
by
TC
Posted
Thu 13 Aug 2009 7:26pm
Checklist Of The Major Raw Food Benefits
Most people know that eating fresh vegetables, fruits and leafy greens is a great idea for healthy living and eating healthy. Here... and vegetables contain the original vitamins, minerals and enzymes of which some or all are destroyed by cooking.
Raw, whole, live foods have electrochemical energy and other
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Discover the Delicious Health Benefits of Organic Food!
by
DiseaseProof
Posted
Sun 12 Apr 2009 11:18pm
take it from me. Other vetted resources agree that organic food is nutrient-rich and fantastic for your health.
In a study published in March 2008 by The Organic Center...", presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), several inspiring conclusions were offered about the health benefits of organic
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Best of 2010: Cultural Rehabilitation: The Health Benefits of Fermented Foods
by
Chelsea Green
Posted
Sat 01 Jan 2011 9:00am
the distinctive flavors resulting from the transformative power of microscopic bacteria and fungi.
One major benefit of fermentation is that it preserves food. Fermentation organisms... Fermentation: The Flavor, Nutrition, and Craft of Live-Culture Foods by Sandor Katz . It has been adapted for the Web.
Fermented foods and drinks are quite literally alive with flavor
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5 Health Benefits from High Fiber Foods
by
Cliff S.

Posted
Thu 07 Oct 2010 12:00pm
Over the past decade, experts have been claiming that most people do not get enough high fiber foods and that adding more fiber to the diet can have dramatic effects.
Fiber is a natural element in some foods that the body eliminates through waste. While high fiber foods get masticated and become smaller, the fiber does not move beyond
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