New research has shown some of our least favourite vegetables could be the most beneficial when it comes to preventing advanced blood vessel disease. Published in the British Journal of Nutrition the research has found higher consumption of cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cabbage, is associated with less extensive blood vessel disease […]
Posted on April 12th, 2021 by Jacklyn
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Learn what it means when we say ‘balance diet’ for our health by world renown scientist, Nutritional Immunologist Dr Jau Fei Chen.. 8:29 mins
Posted on July 8th, 2014 by Jacklyn
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The liver is one of the major organs responsible for removing toxins from the human body. Liver Cancer is common in Asian countries such as Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore. In Singapore, it is the fourth most common cancer among men. In its early stages, most patients may not experience any specific symptoms. Warning signs: […]
Posted on July 18th, 2011 by Jacklyn
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Cervical Cancer is cancer of the neck of the womb which is called the cervix and is one of the most common cancers that affect a woman’s reproductive organs. The incidence of cervical cancer has reduced considerably in the last few years due to screening with PAP smears. Warning signs: Vaginal bleeding following intercourse of […]
Posted on July 17th, 2011 by Jacklyn
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Prostate cancer, which in recent years has grown to almost epidemic proportions, especially in developed countries. It is now the world’s fourth most common form of malignancy (cancerous tumor) among men, with some 400,000 new cases being diagnosed annually. Recent scientific evidence suggests that diet plays a major role in the development, progression and deadliness […]
Posted on May 21st, 2011 by Jacklyn
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Plants — Nature’s Wholesome Source Of Nutrition Nature is a powerhouse of health-enhancing treasures. Natural, wholesome plants such as vegetables, fruits and herbs contribute to our good health and nutrition. They contain essential vitamins and minerals, and enhance the human immune system’s ability to fend off diseases. Nutritional Immunology studies the link between plants and […]
Posted on April 3rd, 2010 by Jacklyn
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Posted on September 22nd, 2009 by Dave Taylor
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Celebration Powder beverage contains Cordyceps Sinensis, American Ginseng, Cactus, Royal Jelly and Honey. Celebration is high in phytochemicals and antioxidants. Its natural ingredients can be easily absorbed by the body. Celebration is suitable for everyone, especially those who need nourishment, such as the aged and those suffering from debility. Cordyceps Sinensis is an excellent adaptogen. […]
Posted on September 18th, 2009 by Dave Taylor
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Photo from www.iStockphoto.com Cordyceps came under international spotlight when Chinese long-distance runners broke many world records in 1993. They attributed their wins to taking Cordyceps, an herb believed to increase physical endurance, decrease fatigue and improve general health. Cordyceps Sinensis, also known as dong cong xia cao (winter worm, summer grass) contains many active ingredients. […]
Posted on September 17th, 2009 by Dave Taylor
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Ginseng has long been revered as the “king of herbs” throughout the world. It is often used to alleviate ailments such as stress and fatigue. The therapeutic effects of ginseng are attributed to rare phytochemicals named ginsenosides. Though present throughout the plant, levels of ginsenosides are highest in the root. American ginseng has more Rb1 […]
Posted on September 17th, 2009 by Dave Taylor
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