Archive for March, 2008



Inconsistent Berries Give Inconsistent Results

Published on March 10, 2008

When scientific studies were first initiated to confirm the traditionally observed benefits of goji berries, they did not yield uniformly positive results. It could have been foreseen that these studies would arrive at inconsistent …
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Kinda obsessed: Juice that makes you GLOW

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Made from goji berries harvested in Tibet, the formula is packed with ingredients that are proven (in skincare, at least), to enhance clarity and radiance: Vitamin C, antioxidants, beta carotene (the veggie-sourced form of vitamin A). …
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Snackable Superfood: Goji Berries

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Some time ago I had my first sampling of goji berries from The Raw Bakery. Otherwise known as wolfberries, those little gems had a slight licorice bite combined with a nice dried raspberry-like backdrop. They weren’t overpowering by any …
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Get away from it all on Goa’s beaches - Emirates Business 24/7

Published on March 8, 2008

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Get away from it all on Goa’s beachesEmirates Business 24/7,?United Arab Emirates?- Mar 8, 2008… simple bungalows decorated with antique furniture are hidden beneath a thick forest canopy, wheatgrass juice and chilled white beverages are both on the …
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Superfruits, super powers? - Los Angeles Times

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Superfruits, super powers?Los Angeles Times,?CA?- Mar 7, 2008Go to the grocery store and take your pick: açaí sorbet, mangosteen iced tea, pomegranate granola, noni smoothies, yogurt-covered dried goji berries and …
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Easy Spring Centerpiece Wheatgrass

Published on March 7, 2008

Instantly hundreds of varieties come to mind: place limes in the middle for a St. Patrick’s Day party or scatter dyed eggs in the grass for an Easter brunch. At only $11.00 a tray, fresh wheatgrass is affordable and fabulous.
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An overwhelming body of research has now firmly established that …

Published on March 6, 2008

Recently, there has also been a surge in the consumption of exotic “berry-type” fruits such as the pomegranate ( Punica granatum), goji berries ( Lycium barbarum; also known as wolfberry), mangosteen ( Garcinia mangostana), …
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Comments to Kathy from Lela about Wheatgrass

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Answering your questions, I ordered everything from wheatgrass.com. It was a kit complete with everything. We are growing ours indoors with ‘grow’ lights. I have followed the instructions perfectly and have not had any trouble so far. …
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Kathy Francis comments on ‘Wheatgrass’

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I am anxious to try the wheatgrass. I think it must be too easy because I keep wanting more instructions before I give it a try. I do have some wheatgrass seeds. Do you cover the seeds with plastic before they sprout? …
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Crystal Salt, Wheatgrass powder, and Carob Powder

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Wheatgrass is the young grass of the common wheat plant (Triticum aestivum), taken just after sprouting. It is freshly juiced or dried and grounded into flour for human consumption. The consumption of wheatgrass began in the 1930s. …
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