Sentences with phrase «many protective benefits»

A particular antioxidant that berries contain is called anthocyanins, which can help reduce inflammation and have protective benefits for all organ systems (14).
Research published in the British Journal of Nutrition (Blomhoff R, Carlsen MH), which identified several nuts among plant foods with the highest total antioxidant content, suggests nut's high antioxidant content may be key to their cardio - protective benefits.
Although nuts are known to provide a variety of cardio - protective benefits, many avoid them for fear of weight gain.
2) Antioxidant Defense: Cashews are also chock - full of powerful antioxidants, which could play an important role in their heart - protective benefits.
It provides an efficient energy supply because of its rapid conversion into ketone bodies and exhibits brain protective benefits.
The paper claims that breastfeeding has a protective benefit, and they give an odds ratio of like.84 or so.
So really their conclusion should have been «We suspect breastfeeding may have a protective benefit, but our study was insufficiently powered to prove it.»
A reduction in the risk of SIDS, asthma, childhood leukemia, diabetes, gastroenteritis, otitis media (ear infections), LRTIs (pneumonia, bronchitis, etc), necrotizing enterocolitis, and obesity are just some of the protective benefits for babies.
Also, isn't there a protective benefit against SIDS by baby not sleeping too deeply?
Modern devices like baby monitors can never replace the protective benefits of co-sleeping.
«We wanted to take a fresh look at booster seats» effectiveness to reduce injury among this age group, because when we first evaluated the protective benefits of booster seats in 2002, most children using them were 4 and 5 years old,» explains lead researcher Kristy Arbogast, PhD, director of Engineering at CHOP's Center for Injury Research and Prevention.
Why would the protective benefits of breastmilk suddenly stop at any given moment in time?
The power of vernix is truly astounding, so why is our culture so willing to wash away something so amazing with so many protective benefits to our newborns?
He is still nursing and this incident made me think about all the amazing protective benefits of breastfeeding.
However, delaying radiation therapy offers no protective benefit and in fact may increase the risk of GI complications,» Showalter said.
As little as three to five servings of broccoli a week provides a cancer - protective benefit, but that isn't true for bags of broccoli that you pluck out of your grocery's freezer, she noted.
«Women who reported early use of HT were less likely to develop age - related kyphosis, and the protective benefits continued even after stopping HT,» says Dr. JoAnn Pinkerton, NAMS executive director.
Silver was the starting point and cornerstone of the project because it possessed a unique combination of protective benefits as well as beauty and symbolic power.
However, for people under extreme stress, or who don't consume an adequate amount of fruits and vegetables, supplementation does appear to offer some protective benefits, and lower their risk of colds.
This drastic reduction in cancer risk is a great reason to eat these veggies daily, but there are other cancer - protective benefits as well.
Finally, the cancer - protective benefits are the most well - known claim attached to this ancient tree.
Wang noted that the study does show a protective benefit against autism for folic acid and vitamin B12 in women taking supplements three to five times a week.
Research contributes this to cumin's ability to modify fatty acid production in the liver due to its protective benefits.
Interestingly, it's the ability of certain compounds in Brussels sprouts to block the activity of sulphotransferase enzymes that researchers believe to be responsible for these DNA - protective benefits.
These genetically modified mouse studies suggest that testosterone's cardio - protective benefits are due to conversion to estrogen, and that estrogen is the cardioprotective agent.
What I didn't find in my research was that it could be applied externally to the skin to receive the same regenerating and protective benefits.
Scientific evidence suggests that our ability to make this crucial antioxidant diminishes as we age and therefore we lose its protective benefits.
But now, the «coffee» tables have turned because more and more research is being published supporting the vast protective benefits that coffee has to offer.
Other studies show that moderate consumption can have some protective benefits too.
I still remember your post regarding saturated fat's protective benefit with alcohol consumption (a known liver toxin).
Furthermore, the protective benefits seem to work for a range of cancers, especially lung, prostate and breast.
However, taking Vitamin C supplements does not provide the same protective benefits as drinking a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice, because in oranges the Vitamin C is part of a combination of good nutrients such as fiber, folate, potassium, calcium, and more.
Although nuts are known to provide a variety of cardio - protective benefits, many avoid them for fear of weight gain.
Fresh water algae supplements such as spirulina and chlorella are said to have similar protective benefits against radiation to their cousins from the sea.
Aim to eat a small amount of cultured food, drink or condiment at each meal to infuse your diet with the protective benefits of cultured foods such as yogurt, kefir, kombucha, miso, and raw sauerkraut.
We're quick to attribute these benefits to the abundant antioxidants in plant foods but plants contain a complex blend of compounds, called phytochemicals, that have health - protective benefits.
As sources explain, in addition to protecting the brain, studies have shown that saturated fat offers protective benefits to the liver, heart, skin and immune system.
There are several herbs that support liver detox and offer liver protective benefits: milk thistle, Oregon grape root, burdock root, celandine, yellow dock, and dandelion root, to name a few.
Salmon is touted for its heart protective benefits.
In other words, stress seemed to negate the protective benefits the healthy breakfast offered.
Yet, plants consumed as foods and beverages transfer many of their protective benefits via flavonoids that are easily transferred to the human body.
This is problematic not only because the body isn't getting the nutritional and protective benefits, but also because un-metabolised Folic Acid has been shown to increase cancer tumour growth.
In fact, research shows that curcumin has profound protective benefits for the brain.
While this can offer protective benefits from certain diseases, research suggests that your skin may see these cells as foreign invaders, triggering a systemic response and causing a PUPPS rash.
While promising, researchers still need to look into how much of a protective benefit green tea actually has, and exactly how much you'd need to drink to get the benefit.
LDN also offers protective benefits against neurodegenerative diseases, where chronic inflammation is often the underlying cause.
They used a Mediterranean diet and compared it to the standard western diet and determined that it had protective benefits against heart disease.
Adding sugar and creamer no doubt quickly reduces some of coffee's type 2 diabetes protective benefits.
The «Do - Everything» Antioxidant By Jim English Alpha - lipoic Acid is a vitamin - like antioxidant used in Europe to restore liver health, treat diabetes - related neuropathy and radiation sickness, and confer protective benefits against oxidative processes involved in degenerative diseases and premature aging.
It has a high level of flavonoids, which are natural plant components that offer a protective benefit.
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