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08/01/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson

Magnesium-rich foods are needed to ensure that cellular activities and that biochemical bodily functions are optimized. Knowing this, how do you

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07/31/2017 / By Rhonda Johansson

After undergoing three rounds of chemotherapy and four stem cell transplants and still finding herself sick and weak, blood cancer

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07/29/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson

Marang, which has a scientific name of Artocarpus Odoratissimus, is a tropical fruit that came from the mulberry and fig

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07/29/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson

Luffa, which is the fruit of a subtropical and tropical vine, is endemic to central and eastern Asia, including the

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07/29/2017 / By Earl Garcia

Cherimoya is a tropical fruit characterized by its sweet aroma and pulpy flesh. The fruit’s flavor is often regarded as a blend of

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07/29/2017 / By Earl Garcia

Citrons are large, semitropical fruits that belongs to the same plant family as lemons and limes. The citrus fruits are native to India,

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07/29/2017 / By Earl Garcia

Galia melons are F1 hybrid melons that are a cross between a honeydew and cantaloupe. The fruit, developed by Dr. Zvi Karchi at the

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07/29/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson

Ashwagandha, which has the scientific name Withania somnifera, is an herb that is popular in Ayurveda folkloric medicine. It has

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07/29/2017 / By Earl Garcia

Blackstrap molasses is the dark, viscous liquid byproduct of the sugar cane’s refining process. Sugar cane is first mashed and boiled to

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07/29/2017 / By Earl Garcia

Green leafy vegetables are among the healthiest plant foods that offer a wide range of benefits. These superfoods contain some

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07/29/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

The moth bean (Vigna acontifolia) is an herbaceous creeping plant native to India and Pakistan. These drought-resistant legumes are grown

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07/29/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Orange juice is the sweet, somewhat tart liquid extract derived from the orange (Citrus × sinensis) fruit. This citrus fruit

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07/29/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson

Rice milk is milk that is made from milled rice and water. Usually, additives and preservatives are incorporated in it

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07/29/2017 / By Earl Garcia

Almond milk is a plant-based beverage derived from almonds, and is among the most popular vegetable milk products in the United States.

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