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Welcome to our 8th issue of Healthy World Digest!
In this issue:
* Don't cut excess fat by courting dehydration
* Male breast cancer and water contamination
* Grapeseed extract prevents, manages Alzheimer's
* Peanut butter is good for you!
* Fish for macular degeneration
* Nuts to cholesterol
* Savory herb benefits
* Doctor Oz on water contamination
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* Don't cut excess fat by inviting dehydration
Our Healthy Water website - Healthy Water - recently cited an article on how some athletes stop drinking fluids to make some weight. Titled, How to cut weight and die the item is about, well, just that. Dehydration symptoms can lead to all kinds of health disorders. Inviting them is nearly suicidal.
If you know anyone who might be into this or if you have been tempted to lose excess weight by losing water, note the consequences, from liver problems to cardiac problems to death.
So, warn anyone you know who might be a candidate for this madness. If it's you, just say "no."
Article we cite can be found at Dehydration symptoms & weight loss
* Male breast cancer and water contamination
More water news...we also cited an article that associated water contamination to male breast cancer.
Titled Male Breast Cancer Cases Potentially Linked to Contaminated Water on Marine Base the article goes on to reference breast cancer in young, healthy Marines and concludes there is a connection between male breast cancer & water contamination.
Other research on the connexion between water contamination, and many forms of cancer, is also compelling. So if you have any concerns about the water in your area, please consider getting a good drinking and shower water filter.
Click for full article on water contamination and male breast cancer
* Grapeseed extract prevents, manages Alzheimer's
Grapeseed extract is extolled for its many benefits. A recent study from Mount Sinai School of Medicine found the herb benefits extend to protecting you from Alzheiemer's.
So, if you keep misplacing your keys, or in my case, the TV remote and especially for the elderly or genetically at risk, supplementing with grapeseed extract may be wise.
* Good news. Peanut butter is good for you!
Why not? Nuts are good for you, no?
And, peanut butter is real food. Yeah, I know it's commonly slathered on that white bread while the other slice is slathered in Welch's jelly, but at least the peanut butter is healthy.
So, stop turning your nose up at peanut butter. Whatever you put it on or in, this kid food is good for your heart, has a lot of antioxidants, help keep you slim & helps forestall Alzheimer's.
I like spreading some on apple slices. Creates a nice contrast between the tart or sweet, crisp apple and the creamy PB.
Sometimes I'll just spoon a tablespoon out of the jar and lick it off the spoon between meals, just to hold me until the next meal. Healthier than a Snickers bar.
* Fish for macular degeneration
Oily fish, like tuna, salmon, mackerel & sardines, reduces the chance of the number cause of blindness for adults - macular degeneration. Fish oil supplements can help too.
* Nuts to cholesterol
Nuts come up again, in our newsletter anyway.
Eating nuts has been shown to bring down bad cholesterol (LDL). Now, researchers find walnuts boost good cholesterol (HDL).
This is a very crucial determination because lowering cholesterol is kind of simple while raising the good, heart protective cholesterol is much harder to accomplish.
Eat about ten walnuts a day.
P.S. Intense exercise also raises good cholesterol
* Savory herb benefits
Learning that some so-so tasting food is good for you is no big deal. But herbs place high on both taste and health benefits. Here are three herbs that are delish and extremelly healthy.
a) Oregano fights cancer and other diseases. This yummy savoury herb is good on barbecued meats, potatoes, salads and pizza. For more, visit Herbal Remedies World for a few pages on the medicinal uses of oregano
b) Tarragon helps treat diabetes. Especially good sprinkled on grilled vegetables.
c) Sage protects cells from oxidation, so it is a powerful antioxidant and helps memory and liver health. Sage tea is delightful and sage could be added to sauces. For more, visit Herbal Remedies World page on the health benefits of sage
* Doctor Oz on water contamination
One last item on water contamination with a brief review of Dr. Oz's new wellness show,
It's heartening to see major media take up the issue of water contamination, one of the two main issues our Healthy Water website.
First, the New York Times does a long series on the problem, a study that is then picked up by hundreds of other news outlets. Healthy Water cited report in the Water News section.
Now, while flipping channels, I stumbled on Dr. Oz's new show on health. This particular show featured a couple of segments on contaminated water, one on herbal remedies and another on exercise. A very good show that just happened to touch on the themes of 3 of the Healthy World websites.
I really liked what I saw and strongly recommend Dr. Oz's show to health and wellness conscious types, you know, like us. Yeah, I've read some snide criticisms of Dr. Oz. Frankly I think there is a lot of misunderstanding regarding Oz and possibly a morsel of jealousy from other quarters.
Think of it as "Oprah" if Oprah was male, Armenian and a cardiac surgeon.
Dr. Oz is shown on the Fox network, in NY it is shown 2x in the afternoon. Check it out. If there's something in it that you would like to share with us, just write us an eMail and we'??ll post it, somewhere.
* Ooops, sorry but neglected recipe in this issue. Be back next issue.
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See you next month!
Sal
Owner, Healthy World Online
