If you don't like garlic sprinkled on your food, for an extra-spiced flavor, you might successfully take it to cure different diseases or to treat malfunctions of the body. Modern science has reached the same conclusion as our ancestors did, who held this particular kind of herbal remedy in great esteem. Consequ... |
2 December 2008 03:39 GMT |
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Free radicals are organic molecules that don't have the necessary even number of electrons in their composition, which makes them very unstable. They get their needed electrons from almost anything, creating other free radicals in the process. For humans, this translates in severe illnesses. Antioxidants, on the... |
15 October 2008 11:07 GMT |
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It may not be the choice food when going to a date (and not only), but beyond the scent, garlic is a panacea. It is rich in manganese, phosphorous, selenium, calcium, potassium, iron and copper, and also in vitamins B1, B6 and C. Garlic contains sugar, and this is more evident in cooked garlic. Garlic has heart prote... |
16 January 2008 04:55 GMT |
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1.Onion has been cultivated for at least 7,000 years. The species may have originated in Central Asia or Iran, and was first cultivated in the Middle East. Garlic may have originated in southwestern Asia and was cultivated 5,000 years ago in the Middle East. 2.To impede the stored onion and garlic to sprout, you have... |
21 December 2007 06:00 GMT |
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The first rule to get slim is to have a varied and balanced diet, and to keep the body healthy physically and mentally. Eating should be a pleasant act satisfying the taste and other senses. Always choose the diet that is closer to your culinary preferences. Practice sports and do not propose yourself surrealist goal... |
16 November 2007 14:06 GMT |
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It may not be recommended to eat garlic before going on a date, but a new research from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) has found it to be one of the best methods to decrease high blood pressure and defend yourself against cardiovascular disease. This protective effect could be due to the interaction be... |
17 October 2007 05:55 GMT |
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