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Seen that? - Soap and Water Eliminate Peanut Allergen
in Allergies, on October 29, 2009
...ptoms of [...] Read More Peanut Skin: Rich Source of Antioxidants to Rival Grape Seed Polyphenols at Straightfromthedoc A waste product of p...
Green Tea Against Gum Disease
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 11, 2009
...g adds to the ever-growing body of science supporting the anti-cancer benefits of green tea and its polyphenols.
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Green Tea Against Breast Cancer
in Well Woman Blog, on January 29, 2009
..., adds to the ever-growing body of science supporting the anti-cancer benefits of green tea and its polyphenols.
I know green isn't as popular like the usual red tea among many people, due mainl...
Soy, Black Tea, Insulin and Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on March 4, 2008
...of certain cancers, weight loss, and protection against Alzheimer's.
Yeah, this is all in the polyphenols. I knew drinking tea in general has health benefits. Although green teas isn't the m...
Eat More Fruits and Veggies, Drink Red Wine to Counter Bad Effects of High-Fat Food
in Straightfromthedoc, on January 3, 2008
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According to Israeli researchers, polyphenols found in red wine, fruits and vegetables can counter the unhealthy effects of fatty foods.
For the study, six men and four women were fed three dif...
Great Body Product Discoveries Courtesy of a Swag Bag!
in Cool Picking, on December 13, 2007
Well Above Average Blogger , Stella went to an event recently and came out with some great products- so good that she blogged about them.
....one of the cool gifts inside was a MicrodermaMitt. Hmmm-I thought-this looks interesting. The mitt is made of natural floss silk and, when wet, us...
Wine Is Good For You (Again... For Now)
in Celebrate Wine, on October 30, 2007
...enjoy). But for now, I get to write about the positive health benefits of wine again, thanks to the polyphenols it contains. Of course, that's only partially true because you'd need to drink f...
Muscadine Grapeseed Supplement on Clinical Trial for CArdiovascular Disease
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 26, 2007
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center researchers are conducting the first-ever clinical study to evaluate the potential cardiovascular health benefits of muscadine grape seeds. Muscadine is a grapevine species native to southeastern United States, whose highly pigmented, thick sk...
Mango Peel Extract Has Functional Food Potential
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 25, 2007
...of the extract was measured, the extract has been found to be rich in anthocyanins, carotenoids and polyphenols.
In today's market, the main sources of polyphenols are green tea extracts, grape s...
Dark Chocolate Have the Power to Reduce Blood Pressure
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 5, 2007
...dy been linked to lower blood pressure (BP) mainly because of the beneficial effects of the cocoa polyphenols (i.e. flavonols).
Now new evidence backs such claims. As reported in the July 4 issue...
Polyphenol-rich Cocoa May Reduce Cholesterol Levels
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 16, 2007
... as Mars' CocoaVia and Barry Callebaut's Acticoa™ - products both marketed as rich in polyphenols and are healthy options.
Too bad these products aren't available here and I am more o...
Grape Consumption May Protect Against Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on May 16, 2007
... You've probably already heard before that grapes contain a lot of the antioxidant called polyphenols which has been associated to many protective health benefits like fighting against cance...
Green tea can be harmful IF taken in large quantities
in The Parenting Weblog, on May 9, 2007
... not be a good idea.
" Green tea is good for you, but only if drunk in moderation. While the polyphenols in green tea are credited with preventing heart disease and cancer, it seems they can ca...
Eating Apples and Fish During Pregnancy Reduce Childhood Asthma
in Allergies, on April 16, 2007
...uding those which found that "intake of apples as a significant source of flavonoids and other polyphenols has been beneficially associated with asthma, bronchial hypersensitivity, and lun...
Cocoa for High Blood Pressure
in Well Woman Blog, on April 11, 2007
...tea.
An article from Ivanhoe's Medical Breakthroughs tells us:
Foods rich in compounds like polyphenols are thought have beneficial effects on blood pressure and cardiovascular risk. This comp...
In Men: Light Wine = Longer Life Expectancy?
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 2, 2007
...d to those who consumed no alcohol.
Additionally, red wine will be more beneficial because of the polyphenols content. The American Heart Association reminds us though that this doesn't mean th...
Grapes Good in Wine & Juice
in Celebrate Wine, on February 2, 2007
...he journal Cardiovascular Research.
Red wine and certain types of grape juice have high levels of polyphenols, which block the production of a protein linked to cardiovascular disease -- the number ...
Brown Algae Polyphenols May Protect Against Skin Cancer
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 29, 2007
... In animal study, scientists have demonstrated that brown algae polyphenols (BAP) from a type of brown marine seaweed may be used orally and topically for the treatment and prevention of skin canc...
Nissan Develops Grape Seed Filter to Counter Pollen Allergies
in Allergies, on December 29, 2006
... performance filter using fibre impregnated with natural grape seed polyphenol.
In addition to the polyphenols, the fibers in this new type of filter also carries electric charges, which also help tr...
French Wines for Health
in Celebrate Wine, on December 4, 2006
...nd the Gers area in the Foothills of the Pyrenees, are particularly rich in chemicals called polyphenols and contain as much as 10 times more of the beneficial compounds than alternatives from ...
The Wine Diet
in Celebrate Wine, on November 29, 2006
...wo or three portions of fruit a day, it is likely that you are already consuming 1-2g of protective polyphenols a day. The proportion of these that are procyanidins may vary considerably, but the idea...
Intake of More Fruit and Vegetable Juices, Reduces Risk of Alzheimer's Disease
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 3, 2006
... else," Dai said.
Dai began to suspect that another class of antioxidant chemicals, known as polyphenols, could play a role. Polyphenols are non-vitamin antioxidants common in the diet and part...
Blueberry and Strawberry Extracts Offer Stellar Brain Protection
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 18, 2006
...o protection from Alzheimer's.
"It appeared that the antioxidant diets and the different polyphenols in these fruits might be acting in different brain regions to produce their beneficial e...
Here comes nanofood
in Nanotechbuzz, on July 12, 2006
...bilEase functional flavor system, allows manufacturers to add active ingredients like antioxidants, polyphenols, minerals and micronutrients without any undesirable offtastes, says Foodnavigat...
Polyphenols in Cereals, Boosts Immune System and May Slow Aging
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 11, 2006
... According to French and Spanish animal study, cereal polyphenols may restore the immune system function and could potentially extend the lifespan.
"The supplementation used in the present st...
Drinking Coffee Equals Reduced Risk of Diabetes?
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 7, 2006
... that possibly gives that protective effect.
This definitely sounds to coffee drinkers like me.
Polyphenols (found to help the body process carbohydrates and antioxidants) in coffee beans may prot...
Hibiscus Extract, Potential Protector of the Heart
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 6, 2006
...ibiscus extract contains many of the same antioxidant compounds as red wine (including flavonoids, polyphenols and anthocyanins) and is already used in beverages to give colour and flavour; but is no...
Spanish Researchers Propose Polyphenols' Mechanism Against LDL-Cholesterol
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 21, 2006
... While the link between grape juice polyphenols to age related diseases like various cancers and heart disease, the mechanism by which polyphneols help reduce bad cholesterol levels is yet unknown.
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Peanut Skin: Rich Source of Antioxidants to Rival Grape Seed Polyphenols
in Straightfromthedoc, on April 24, 2006
...skin, a rich source of extractable procyanidins, an antioxidant that could rival that of grape seed polyphenols.
Procyanidins are polyphenol compounds that are found naturally in green tea, fruit, ...
Tea or Tisane?
in Do you like to cook?, on April 7, 2006
...sinensis plant. It was first cultivated in China and found in the wild in India. True tea contains polyphenols which have been linked to cancer prevention.
There are four general varieties of tea kn...




