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... In a four-year study of 800 seniors, those with the highest intake of niacin - also known as vitamin B-3 - had an 80 percent lower risk of developing Alzheimer's. Niacin sources include portobello and button mushrooms, red potatoes, and once again, salmon - an all-around "superfood" for seniors. Here's ...
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... present in extremely tiny amounts, micronutrients are vitally important to good health. That is why a healthy, varied diet is so important. In addition to their great taste, fruits and vegetables are packed full of many essential vitamins and minerals, including many micronutrients that are not included ...
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... better. 1. Make the oatmeal with milk instead of water. This will also add calcium and more protein. 2. Add Stevia powder to the oatmeal. It will naturally sweeten up the taste without adding sugar. 3. Stir in your favorite-flavored protein powder to it after it's been cooked. This gives the oatmeal a ...
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... pomegranate If there were on fruit that is at its heights of its popularity nowadays, it would be the pomegranate. This fruit has continued to be popular because of its deep and purple-colored juice that is believed to be loaded with lots of antioxidants. The antioxidants most people believe would greatly ...
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... will provide the basic amount of amino acids needed by the growing infants inside their bodies. An increased intake of whey protein will naturally improve and speed up the development of the baby. Also, increased intake of whey protein will indirectly improve the immune system of the baby. In its growing ...
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