Thursday, June 20, 2013
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1. Freshen Your Breath, Reduce Cancer Risk
[DIET&FITNESS]
Freshen up with parsley. You probably didn't know it, but the benefits of fresh parsley go well beyond simply adding color to a plate. This herb is actually enriched with plenty of healing properties - and who can forget the fragrant flavor it adds to foods. The two most popular types of parsley are curly parsley and Italian flat leaf parsley. Parsley is chock full of volatile oils that actually neutralize cancer-causing... Read More
Freshen up with parsley. You probably didn't know it, but the benefits of fresh parsley go well beyond simply adding color to a plate. This herb is actually enriched with plenty of healing properties - and who can forget the fragrant flavor it adds to foods. The two most popular types of parsley are curly parsley and Italian flat leaf parsley. Parsley is chock full of volatile oils that actually neutralize cancer-causing... Read More
2. A Breath of Fresh Air
[DIET&FITNESS]
Bad breath can be really embarrassing - and expensive, if you've tried all the sprays, gums and mints you can find. But what really causes halitosis and how can you treat it, instead of just covering it up? Of course, spicy foods and those that contain high levels of sulfur compounds, like onions, garlic and cabbage, can cause bad breath temporarily. If you find that you always have bad breath, no matter what you eat, then your... Read More
Bad breath can be really embarrassing - and expensive, if you've tried all the sprays, gums and mints you can find. But what really causes halitosis and how can you treat it, instead of just covering it up? Of course, spicy foods and those that contain high levels of sulfur compounds, like onions, garlic and cabbage, can cause bad breath temporarily. If you find that you always have bad breath, no matter what you eat, then your... Read More

