Month: January 2015
One-a-Day Avocado, Reduces Heart Disease Risk
Folklore deemed the avocado an aphrodisiac because of its likeness to the male family jewels. The tortilla chip should be forever grateful to this orb of green velvety pulp, after all it’s really about the guacamole. But until now, the heart has been left out of this love fest. ARead
Lomatium Dissectum Inhibits CXCL10, Linked to Influenza A
The Journal for Restorative Medicine shows that Lomatium dissectum may provide an option to for integrative care specialists for influenza A. The plant is native to the Western US and is traditionally used in the Native American culture to treat influenza. During the 1918 flu epidemic, it was reported thatRead
Mechanism for Calorie Restriction Discovered
A new study led by Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) researchers identifies a key molecular mechanism behind the health benefits of dietary restriction, or reduced food intake without malnutrition. Also known as calorie restriction, dietary restriction is best known for its ability to slow aging in laboratory animals. TheRead