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Friday, 16 September 2011 18:35 |
Wilmington, Delaware, September 2011— This company will be announcing both itself and the official launch of PrimaSoy at the Natural Products Expo East conference in Baltimore, Maryland later this month.
PrimaSoy, is an all-natural, patented process for deactivating the phyto estrogens, phytic acids, oligosaccharides and trypsin inhibitors from soy, giving people the option of enjoying soy products without the associated concerns of eating estrogen while increasing its adaptability in fighting global malnutrition. Soy flour and soy butter made with the PrimaSoy process will be on hand at booth 959 at the Baltimore Convention Center, September 22-24. |
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Friday, 16 September 2011 17:56 |
Monrovia, California, September 2011 — Naked® Juice has done it again with its artful blend, creating two new reduced calorie smoothies to add to the pack: Reduced Calorie Lychee and Reduced Calorie Citrus Lemongrass. These combinations of 100-percent bare-naked ingredients blend together into bottles that Naked’s owners assure will keep your taste buds happy and your conscience guilt-free. www.NakedJuice.com |
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Friday, 16 September 2011 17:38 |
Everywhere, September 2011— It’s officially National Whole Grains Month, so it makes sense to share some new ways to marvel at the ancient grains we have available to us, from companies like Bob’s Red Mill Natural Foods.
Thousands of years ago, populations on every continent cultivated staple whole grains, and today, while a number of those grains persist, many food lovers may not know about the delicious and nutritious splendor of these edible antiquities. www.bobsredmill.com |
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Friday, 02 September 2011 16:17 |
Just About Everywhere, September 2011 — We get this all the time, when all we want are practical answers. Here, according to several specialists, are examples of agreement:
Avoid trans-fatty acids; look for “NO TRANS” signs. Follow them. They used to be in there because they increased a product’s shelf life, but decreased yours. (read the labels).
Consume some Omega-3 fatty acids every day, (“good”) fats. Three grams a day may reduce the risk of a sudden heart attack by 50-80%, lower triglycerides, reduce inflammation (as in arthritis) and may help prevent cancer. Eat fish – like salmon and halibut, or a fish or flaxseed oil capsule from which contaminants have been removed. |
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Friday, 16 September 2011 18:03 |
Everywhere, September 2011— It’s not new: The tradition of "Drinking Tea" to maintain good health dates back to early Buddhist texts and Chinese manuals on healing herbs. www.TEASTEA.com
Camellia Sinensis (the tea plant) is described as being a potent medicine to promote good health and longevity. Drinking tea has been known to keep the mind alert and treat ailments ranging from the common cold to indigestion. |
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Friday, 16 September 2011 17:48 |
New York, New York, September 2011— The Muscular Dystrophy Association’s (MDA) “Make a Muscle, Make a Difference” campaign is being featured in a 115-square-foot display window all this month in Rockefeller Plaza to promote awareness in the fight against neuromuscular diseases.
”Our thanks to EHE International for recognizing the importance of MDA’s mission by displaying our message to the many New York City visitors and residents,” MDA Manhattan director of business development Kaylan Scagliola said. “Having a presence in such a prominent area is especially meaningful in spreading the Association’s message of help and hope.” www.EHEandMe.com |
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Friday, 16 September 2011 17:32 |
Rochester, Minnesota, September 2011— Any exercise that gets the heart pumping may reduce the risk of dementia and slow the condition’s progression once it starts, reported a Mayo Clinic study published this month in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
Researchers examined the role of aerobic exercise in preserving cognitive abilities and concluded it should not be overlooked as an important therapy against dementia. www.mayoclinic.com
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Friday, 02 September 2011 16:09 |
Baltimore, Maryland, September 2011— After showing up three years running in Boston, Natural Products Expo East is returning home to the Baltimore Convention Center.
"The familiar convenience of the Inner Harbor, both from a cost and access to market perspective, will maximize the ability for retailers and manufacturers alike to be successful," said long-time Natural Products Expo East attendee Ralph Celebre of Basil Bandwagon. www.expoeast.com |
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