Blueberries Articles:

Blueberries May Protect Against Colon Cancer

A recent animal study shows that a novel component in blueberries called pterostilbene reduced colon cancer by 57%. Pterostilbene is also known to specifically enhance the metabolism of cholesterol and triglycerides, thus promoting health in a variety of different ways...

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Blueberries for Your Brain

United States Department of Agriculture scientists are conducting some rather interesting animal experiments with blueberry extracts. In one experiment they fed blueberry extracts to middle-aged mice that were already developing brain plaque (similar to early onset Alzheimer’s). The blueberry did not get rid of the plaque, rather it improved brain function so that the blueberry fed rats had similar cognitive abilities to mice with no brain plaques and significantly better cognitive function than mice with brain plaques who were not fed blueberry extract....

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Pomegranate Shines in Cancer and Heart Health Research

Due to numerous scandals like Vioxx, the public has become very aware that almost all drugs carry serious side effects and using them in the name of prevention requires a mental exam for sanity. Pomegranate, like blueberries, is being thrust into the spotlight as a super-fruit able to ward off heart disease and cancer.

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Berry Power for Your Heart

If Big Pharma ever had a drug that could boost HDL cholesterol, lower blood pressure, and keep blood cells (platelets) from sticking together it would be the biggest blockbuster on the market today. Well, much to the chagrin of Big Pharma Mother Nature has provided several of these and a new study shows that blueberries can be added to the list.

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Blueberries for Your Memory and Bones

Blueberries continue to rack up their impressive credentials as the top superfood fruit in the world. Now is the season – eat all the fresh organic blueberries you can lay your hands on. News studies show that blueberries can rejuvenate your memory cells and protect your bones from bone loss.

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Blueberries Protect the Brain from Toxic Stress

A new study shows that blueberries are highly protective against brain damage induced by toxic exposure.

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Blueberry Leaf Extract Inhibits Hepatitis C

A highly purified proanthocyanidin from blueberry leaves stops hepatitis C in its tracks. Is it any wonder that blueberries are a traditional food and healing remedy for liver-related ailments, including diabetes.

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Blueberry Extract Inhibits Breast Cancer Cells

Blueberries are one of the best studied nutrients for mind and metabolic health. Now comes a new study showing they can inhibit a variety of cancer cells – more good news for blueberries.

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Berries for Brain Anti-Aging

Research scientists at the United States Department of Agriculture continue to blaze a scientific path explaining how berries can protect your brain from aging. In their new study they show that berries activate the natural house-cleaning process within your brain so damage does not accumulate and lead to cognitive decline.

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Blueberries Activate Key Antioxidant Enzyme Systems

Researchers at our United States Department of Agriculture are hard at work proving the extreme health benefits of blueberries. A new study shows that blueberries activate key antioxidant enzymes including glutathione and super oxide dismutase. The activation of these enzymes significantly reduced arterial plaque formation in an animal model.

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