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Newsletter Issue: Volume 71 - October 16, 2008
Fight Cancer with Green Tea
According to the World Health Organization, up to 70 percent of cancers are diet-related. And, over the past fifteen years, there has been growing interest in the role of specific foods and drinks in cancer prevention. One that has received particular attention is green tea— the popular beverage traditionally consumed in China and Japan. Can green tea really help you fight cancer? Let's find out. . .
Red Yeast Rice: What is it and What Does it Do?
As you may well know, in the fight to improve cardiovascular health, there are several beneficial changes that you can make to your diet. One possibility that’s been getting quite a bit of attention is red rice, a supplement that reportedly lowers high cholesterol and may also cure diarrhea and other digestive ailments. Keep reading for more information on this new health-friendly supplement.
How to Plan a Diet around Cancer Treatment
Have you, or someone you know, recently been diagnosed with cancer? Receiving such a diagnosis can be confusing and overwhelming. In addition to preparing to undergo chemotherapy and other treatments, it’s a good idea to pay close attention to your diet to give your body the best possible chance to recover and eliminate or reduce side effects. Keep reading for some helpful information on planning a proper diet pre- and post-cancer treatment.
The Top 5 Most Hazardous Household Products
Your home should be a safe haven, but there are everyday products that you may use that can cause damage if they are used incorrectly or stored inappropriately. You may be surprised as to what they are! Be sure to handle the following products with care and store them out of reach of children and pets.

