Holistic
Habits by Cheryl A. Mothes, Ph.D. Natural Health Nutrition Counselor
Yesterday we talked about the impact of
eggs on cholesterol and how the American Egg Board designed a study in which
egg intake didn't change blood cholesterol.
They did this by feeding subjects large quantities of dairy and meat.
Though all lines of evidence indicate that dietary cholesterol is a major
factor in promoting the hardening of the arteries, confusion has arisen because, above a certain point, you basically max out on your ability to absorb
cholesterol. So, no wonder they packed
in the extra meat and dairy to mask the effect of eggs. In fact, studies funded
by both the egg industry AND non-egg-industry on the effect of egg ingestion on
cholesterol, and cholesterol increases were reported in almost 90 percent. Live
longer and live stronger by consuming fewer eggs and have a terrific Tuesday!
Have you ever heard the term "
nootropic"? Nootropics are substances that boost brain
activity, and one of the most common is purple berries. They are blueberries, blackberries, acai
berries, elderberries, and even raspberries, strawberries, and cranberries -
they all have impressive brain-boosting benefits. Purple berries are particularly rich in
anthocyanins, a special class of antioxidants, and have a beneficial impact on
learning and memory. They are also
anti-inflammatory and have direct positive effects on our brains by boosting
the making of neurons. Boost your health
on the shelf by adding purple berries to your fridge and experience improved
memory after just 3 months!
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