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That Little Pollen Problem

Posted by Su Avasthi on March 21, 2008 - 5:35pm.

Hayfever and pollen allergies can ruin a perfect spring day. Fortunately, a few lifestyle tweaks can help you survive -- and maybe even enjoy -- the season.





Living Well: Super foods

Posted by LIME Team on January 8, 2008 - 7:00am.

How did Andrea Beaman take charge of her health, and cure her health issues by changing her diet?


Pure and Simple: Miso Salmon

Posted by LIME Team on November 12, 2007 - 12:07am.

Incorporating all the Ayurvedic flavors, this entree is delicious and nutritious!


Superfoods

SuperfoodsPosted by LIME Team on October 30, 2007 - 12:35pm.

How did Andrea Beaman take charge of her health, and cure her health issues by changing her diet?




Romancing Your Palate: Fat Chat

Posted by LIME Team on October 1, 2007 - 4:14pm.

Raise your awareness and lower your cholesterol.




Tropical Carrot Cake

Tropical Carrot CakePosted by LIME Team on June 28, 2007 - 3:17pm.

This easy to make recipe is crammed with healthy ingredients, making for a guilt free dessert. View recipe.

 




Miso Salmon

Miso SalmonPosted by Michel Nischan on June 21, 2007 - 3:29pm.

Michel Nischan incorporates all the Ayurvedic flavors to prepare a delicious and nutritious salmon dish in pea sauce.


Eat More Fish: Your Brain and Body Will Thank You

Eat More Fish: Your Brain and Body Will Thank YouPosted by Kerry Trueman on June 5, 2006 - 10:30am.

 

Make your next trip to the grocery store a fishing expedition. Resolve to eat less red meat this year and switch to seafood instead; excess meat consumption contributes to heart disease, while omega 3-rich fish can actually reduce the risk.

Think it's just an old fishwive's tale that fish is brain food? Recent studies have concluded that regular consumption of fish makes our brains function better. Except, of course, if you're eating too much mercury-laced tuna, which could impair your mental functioning.




Healthy Eyes: Diet Trumps Supplements

Healthy Eyes: Diet Trumps SupplementsPosted by Marisa Belger on November 14, 2005 - 11:25am.

Eating your way to good vision is more effective than taking supplements says December’s Berkeley Wellness Letter. While many nutrients promote eye health – yes, the beta carotene in carrots still tops the list—they are most effective when ingested through food.

This is a prime example of nutritional multitasking. The same diet that's said to promote heart health and prevent certain cancers is also linked to healthy eyes. Here's a summary of Berkeley's summary:



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