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Ginger Health: Goodness of Ginger Herb
Revered in the Orient for its powerful healing qualities and its culinary uses, Ginger has been in use since ages. A perennial herb, ginger is a greenish yellow rhizome. The botanical name of the spice is Zingiber Officinale. Ginger is been...

Health - Hair Loss Options
Hair Loss Options If you are losing your hair than you know how traumatic it can be. Hair loss is a serious issue, because our culture ranks beauty at the top of the list. Not only does hair loss have an effect on how you look, but also on...

Health Matters, Are we headed for a protein crisis?
Health Matters Are we headed for a protein crisis? North America is suffering with many serious issues related to meat. This includes the mad cow disease that is occurring in Canada, also the salmonella and bacteria problems occurring across the...

Iodine Deficiency. The Biggest Health Threat Today
The Problem Iodine deficiency is one of the major health risks today in the eyes of the World Health Organisation and this is a sad state of affairs because it hasn't been a problem in developed countries for a very long time, now it is a...

What's the truth about cell phones and your health?

eems that with every new advance in technology a question arises about its long term health effects. The cellular phone has not escaped the question. Indeed there are those that firmly believe that using cellular phones causes brain damage. ...

 
Soy Foods for better health

Soyfoods aid longevity. Although a few authors dispute
this, most literature found on the reputable internet
sources show that traditional soyfoods, especially those
with live cultures, correlate with reduced risks of various
diseases without negative side effects. But the maximum
benefit comes from using soy foods to replace a large
fraction of the diet normally occupied by high sources of
saturated fats.

In other words, don't just add soymilk and soy shakes, soy
based artificial cream toppings to your diet. Instead,
replace 30 to 60 percent of your red meats with tofu, miso,
tempeh, edamame, and so forth. Also use baked, broiled, or
grilled chicken, fish, and other foods that are not fried.

Soy Beans are unique in the plant world, in that they
provide all of the "essential" amino acids (proteins) and
fatty acids that the human body can not make, plus numerous
"plant hormones" that protect against various ailments, such
as cancers, diabetes, heart disease, memory loss,
menopause, osteoporosis, PMS, stroke.

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About the Author
Donald A. Miller, Ph.D. is the author of "Easy Health Diet",
and several thousand other reports, including two eBooks
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Contact at mailto:drdon@easyhealthdiet.com