Health Recipes Tag: asthma

Theobromine Cancer

University of Barcelona in Spain found that antioxidants and that is theobromine in cocoa may be effective in suppressing genes that can trigger colon cancer cell growth.
University of Barcelona in Spain found that antioxidants and that is theobromine in cocoa may be effective in suppressing genes that can trigger colon cancer cell growth.

Red Clover Cancer Treatment

Other names: Purple clover, Trifolium, Sweet clover, Cow clover Red clover has traditionally been used to treat inflammation and infection, including syphillus, venereal disease, and tuberculosis. Recent laboratory studies hav

Astragalus Cancer Cure

Other Names: Haung Qi, Ogi, Hwanggi, Milk Vetch Astragalus has been around in Chinese medicine for two thousand years. Chinese herbalists have recommended astragalus to help the human body build up energy and resist diseases

Sweet Violet Fights Cancer

Sweet violets have been eaten since ancient times. Historical references date the usage back 2,000 years. Ancient Athenians held the sweet violet in high regard for its power both to moderate anger and to cure insomnia. The Roman

Kiwi Fights Cancer

The most common species of kiwifruit is Actinidia deliciosa, commonly known as Hayward kiwi. Kiwifruit is an excellent source of vitamin C and a very good source of dietary fiber. It is also a good source of the minerals potassiu

Brown Seaweed Cancer Cure

Brown Seaweeds: Bladderwrack, Kelp, Kombu, Wakame For centuries, seaweed has been of botanical, industrial, and pharmaceutical interest. Because of the high nutrient content, seaweed has been used as a food throughout Asia.

Malunggay (Moringa) Anti-Cancer Food

Other names: Malunggay, Sajina Malunggay has highly source of protein, Vitamin A, B and C, Calcium, Iron and carotenoids. The root bark has alkaloids, moringine which is quite similar to benzylamine. Best anti-oxidant (removing

Grapes Effective for Cancer

Grapes comes with different color and varieties. The crunchy, dry, sweet, and tart flavor has made grapes popular between meal snack as well as refreshing addition to both fruit and vegetable salads. The purple (Concord) grapes