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in title, tags, annotations or urlIs Grapefruit Juice Toxic? | LiveScience - 0 views
Juicing is the Key to Radiant Health - 0 views
Juicing is the Key to Radiant Health - 0 views
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Effects of Pomegranate Juice Consumption on Myocardial Perfusion in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease - 0 views
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© 2005 Elsevier (Am J Cardiol 2005;96:810-814). After 3 months, the extent of stress-induced ischemia decreased in the pomegranate group but increased in the control group. This benefit was observed without changes in cardiac medications, blood sugar, hemoglobin A1c, weight, or blood pressure in either group. In conclusion, daily consumption of pomegranate juice may improve stress-induced myocardial ischemia in patients who have CHD. (Small sample; further study warranted with quantitative coronary arteriography + intravascular ultrasound.)
Pomegranate extract could slow cartilage loss in arthritis - 0 views
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Pomegranate fruit extracts have been shown to block enzymes that contribute to cartilage degradation in osteoarthritis, a condition that currently has little perspective for treatment. The findings, although still at a preliminary stage not yet proven in humans, are likely to encourage further consumption of pomegranate juice in the UK, where sales have rocketed in the last year thanks to media coverage of its antioxidant content.
Pomegranate juice's heart benefits backed by study - 0 views
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Pomegranate juice is remarkably rich in antioxidants, such as soluble polyphenols, tannins, and anthocyanins, which scavenge free radicals and help prevent DNA damage that can lead to a number of serious health conditions. It is also believed to have antiatherosclerotic properties, as studies in Israel have shown that the fruit juice, taken daily, prevented the thickening of arteries and slowed down cholesterol oxidation by almost half (Clin Nutr. 2004 Jun;23(3):423-33).
Pomegranate Juice For Moms May Help Babies Resist Brain Injury - 0 views
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ScienceDaily (July 1, 2005) - St. Louis, June 28, 2005 -- Expectant mothers at risk of premature birth may want to consider drinking pomegranate juice to help their babies resist brain injuries from low oxygen and reduced blood flow, a new mouse study from Washington University School of Medicine in St.
Phase II study of pomegranate juice for men with rising prostate-specific antigen following surgery or radiation for prostate cancer. - Clin Cancer Res. 2006 Jul - 0 views
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Phase II study of pomegranate juice for men with rising prostate-specific antigen following surgery or radiation for prostate cancer. Pantuck AJ, Leppert JT, Zomorodian N, Aronson W, Hong J, Barnard RJ, Seeram N, Liker H, Wang H, Elashoff R, Heber D, Aviram M, Ignarro L, Belldegrun A. Clin Cancer Res. 2006 Jul 1;12(13):4018-26. PMID: 16818701
In vitro antiproliferative, apoptotic and antioxidant activities of punicalagin, ellagic acid and a total pomegranate tannin extract are enhanced in combination with other polyphenols as found in pomegranate juice -[J Nutr Biochem. 2005] - PubMed Result - 0 views
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In vitro antiproliferative, apoptotic and antioxidant activities of punicalagin, ellagic acid and a total pomegranate tannin extract are enhanced in combination with other polyphenols as found in pomegranate juice. Seeram NP, Adams LS, Henning SM, Niu Y, Zhang Y, Nair MG, Heber D. J Nutr Biochem. 2005 Jun;16(6):360-7. PMID: 15936648
Pomegranate juice consumption for 3 years by patients with carotid artery stenosis reduces common carotid intima-media thickness, blood pressure and LDL oxidation - [Clin Nutr. 2004] - PubMed Result - 0 views
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Pomegranate juice consumption for 3 years by patients with carotid artery stenosis reduces common carotid intima-media thickness, blood pressure and LDL oxidation.\nAviram M, Rosenblat M, Gaitini D, Nitecki S, Hoffman A, Dornfeld L, Volkova N, Presser D, Attias J, Liker H, Hayek T.\nClin Nutr. 2004 Jun;23(3):423-33. Erratum in: Clin Nutr. 2008 Aug;27(4):671.\nPMID: 15158307
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Final Minutes of the Meeting of the Pesticide Residues Committee (PRC) on 15 July 2004 at PSD, York - 0 views
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Orange juice: Attendees were informed that 22 samples of orange juice were tested for 54 pesticide residues. Three of the samples were imported from non-EC countries and 19 were of unknown origin. None of the samples contained any residues from those sought. None of the samples was labelled as organic. One member asked whether both fresh and UHT samples were included in the survey. The Secretariat confirmed that this was the case, and agreed to add a statement to the introduction for this commodity.