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Living Well: Living Long

Posted by LIME Team on March 26, 2008 - 8:00am.

Oz Garcia examines actor Robert Lupone’s daily habits and offers tips to reduce blood pressure and cholesterol. You are your own best asset in pursuing peak health and well-being!

The Latest Buzz

Posted by Su Avasthi on June 29, 2007 - 2:22am.

Forget a double-shot in your latte. These days, you can get a fix from caffeine-enhanced water, donuts, and even lip balm.



Even on the Go

Even on the GoPosted by LIME Team on April 17, 2007 - 2:12pm.

Watch as Oz Garcia sits with actor Fisher Stevens and talks about eating nutritionally as an extremely active person.


Live a Long Life

Live a  Long LifePosted by LIME Team on February 6, 2007 - 3:31pm.

Oz Garcia examines actor Robert Lupone’s daily habits and offers tips to reduce blood pressure and cholesterol. You are your own best asset in pursuing peak health and well-being!




Breathing to Relax

Breathing to RelaxPosted by LIME Team on December 19, 2006 - 8:44am.

Oz Garcia examines actor Robert Lupone’s daily habits and offers tips to reduce blood pressure and cholesterol.


A Caffeinated "Yes"

A Caffeinated "Yes"Posted by Marisa Belger on June 9, 2006 - 10:37am.

A caffeine boost may be all that's necessary to get someone to agree to a persuasive argument. According to recent research in Australia, there is a link between the consumption of caffeine and dramatic opinion change.

The University of Queensland study involved 140 volunteers who were first asked to share their views on controversial subjects like euthanasia and abortion. The participants were then given either a placebo of pure orange juice or orange juice that also contained caffeine (equal to two cups of coffee) and asked to read persuasive messages that opposed their opinions. Researchers discovered that those who consumed caffeine were more likely to have changed their opinion than those who were not given a jolt.




Guayaki Yerba Mate: The Healthy Stimulant

Guayaki Yerba Mate: The Healthy StimulantPosted by Marisa Belger on May 24, 2006 - 11:42am.

There's more than one way to start the day. Acknowledging this freedom is the first step to appreciating my all-time favorite coffee alternative, yerba mate. I first experienced the subtle lift (and there's definitely a lift) of this South American brew when searching for a beverage that could pull me out of morning grogginess without the jitters of a regular cafe au lait.

Yerba mate is the drink of choice for millions of people in Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil, and Bolivia. It is traditionally served in a round, hollow pot called a calabash (often referred to as a gourd) and sipped through a specifically designed silver metal straw called a bombilla. The straw is solid except for small holes that act as a sieve, filtering out the mate leaves and allowing the brewed liquid in.



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