Sage (Salvia officinalis) is a common herb added to many types
of dishes. Some studies have shown that sage may have some surprising
health benefits—including improving your lipid levels.
Xylitol An Amazing Discovery for Health
With a low glycemic index of 7 (compared to table sugar at 100), Xylitol is the perfect sweetener for diabetics. It is also proven to help with weight management.
Xylitol effectively reduces risk of cavities and upper respiratory infections (including earaches).
Studies have shown that those who took Xylitol experienced 40% reduction in tooth decay as compared to those who received basic prevention that included flouridated toothpaste.
Pediatricians and ENT physicians across the U.S. are now recommending Xylitol sprays to their patients who suffer with persistent sinusitis or other ear, nose and throat conditions.
Dr. Matti Uhari of the University of Oulu in Finland found that 8.4 grams of Xylitol taken orally on a daily basis reduced ear infections by 42%.
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Argan Oil
For centuries, the Berber women of Morocco have relied
on oil from argan trees to keep their skin healthy and youthful. Once a
well-kept secret, the dense golden oil has now been hailed in the
Western world as a miracle treatment for both skin and hair due to its extraordinarily high concentration of vitamins A and E.
Weight Loss
Motivational speaker and author Louise Hay is still
going strong at the age of 88. How does she do it? In a new book, Loving
Yourself to Great Health, she teams up with her go-to natural health
and nutrition experts Ahlea Khadro and Heather Dane to reveal her
secrets: listening to your body and living a nutrient-rich life.