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Do rumored spirulina benefits stand up to the scrutiny of science?Experts agree with a resounding YES Darrell Miller 12/10/18
Medical News Today: Is shrimp high in cholesterol? Nutritional and heart health information Darrell Miller 3/2/17




Do rumored spirulina benefits stand up to the scrutiny of science?Experts agree with a resounding YES
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Date: December 10, 2018 04:11 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Do rumored spirulina benefits stand up to the scrutiny of science?Experts agree with a resounding YES





Many people around the world are skeptical about the actual use case of a so called super food. These things are supposed to be foods that offer excellent health benefits. Health gurus around the world that specialize in dieting feel as if these things are so important for the future. For example, spirulina is one of these foods that is getting a lot of hype. It is very rich in protein but its main benefit is that it can greatly help immunity.

Key Takeaways:

  • The medical periodical, Cellular & Molecular Immunology, reported findings of higher white blood cell counts with an increased consumption of spirulina.
  • The subjects that were the focus of the findings consumed 6 tablets, comprised of 500 mgs of spirulina, a day.
  • Data also shows that when cancer cells in mice and humans were treated with spirulina there was a notable inhibition of cancer cell proliferation.

"One of the biggest benefits associated with spirulina is its ability to boost immunity."

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-11-21-do-rumored-spirulina-benefits-stand-up-scrutiny-of-science.html

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Medical News Today: Is shrimp high in cholesterol? Nutritional and heart health information
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Date: March 02, 2017 02:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Medical News Today: Is shrimp high in cholesterol? Nutritional and heart health information





Shrimp are rumored to be unhealthy and elevate your cholesterol. Rest assured, shrimp and other shellfish are nutritious foods that can play a part in any diet. Shrimp are packed with minerals, so this needs to be considered as a part of some diets that restrict minerals such as sodium. As with all foods, shrimp can be cooked in both healthy and unhealthy ways

Key Takeaways:

  • One serving of shrimp contains 189 milligrams of cholesterol, which translates to roughly 60 percent of the total recommended amount of cholesterol per day.
  • Shrimp are now generally considered safe for people with high cholesterol to eat. They contain a number of useful nutrients.
  • What is more damaging to cholesterol and a heart-healthy diet is not the shrimp so much as the way it is prepared.

"One serving of shrimp contains 189 milligrams of cholesterol, which translates to roughly 60 percent of the total recommended amount of cholesterol per day."



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