All posts tagged with Food
10/10/2017 / By Derek Henry

Yep, your mother got it right, again. She knew intuitively that broccoli was good for you, and perhaps “forced” you

http://www.phytonutrients.news/2017-10-10-why-broccoli-is-undeniably-the-most-amazing-vegetable-for-your-health.html

10/09/2017 / By Michelle Simmons

A new study claims that drinking tea without milk can speed up your metabolism and promote good gut health, as

http://www.phytonutrients.news/2017-10-09-why-you-should-consider-drinking-tea-it-boosts-metabolism-and-experts-now-believe-acts-as-a-prebiotic-for-good-gut-health.html

10/06/2017 / By Earl Garcia

Pectin is a beneficial substance that is found in great abundance in apples, berries and other fruits. An article posted on

http://www.phytonutrients.news/2017-10-06-pectin-sources-health-risks.html

10/06/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

When actress Angelina Jolie found out that she inherited the BRCA1 gene that places women at a high risk of

http://www.phytonutrients.news/2017-10-06-angelina-jolies-breast-cancer-surgeon-dubbed-dangerous-for-urging-women-to-buy-organic-and-eat-fresh-berries-to-help-prevent-cancer.html

10/02/2017 / By Lance D Johnson

Vitamin C, also known as L-ascorbic acid, is one of the most abundant antioxidants. It’s necessary for cellular health and

http://www.phytonutrients.news/2017-10-02-vitamin-c-found-to-sharply-reduce-cardiovascular-mortality-in-latest-study.html

09/30/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Supplementing with agave extract can lead to better gut health and even weight loss, claim the researchers behind a new

http://www.phytonutrients.news/2017-09-30-agave-fiber-found-to-improve-gut-health-help-maintain-healthy-weight.html

09/28/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

The frequent consumption of purple potatoes can decrease the risk of colon cancer, claim the researchers of a compelling new

http://www.phytonutrients.news/2017-09-28-more-proof-that-deeply-colored-vegetables-prevent-cancer-purple-potatoes-found-to-stop-tumors-and-inflammatory-disease.html

09/26/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

A recent study out of New Zealand has found an inverse relationship between the levels of vitamin C in a

http://www.phytonutrients.news/2017-09-26-vitamin-c-deficiency-found-to-promote-type-2-diabetes-and-obesity.html

09/25/2017 / By Lance D Johnson

A cup of coffee a day supports two very important detoxification organs, the liver and gall bladder. The properties of

http://www.phytonutrients.news/2017-09-25-coffee-found-to-reduce-gall-bladder-cancer-and-liver-cancer.html

09/24/2017 / By Russel Davis

Drinking beetroot juice may help attenuate muscle damage following strenuous physical activities, British scientists revealed in a recent study. As part

http://www.phytonutrients.news/2017-09-24-beet-for-muscle-recovery-scientists-reveal-how.html

09/24/2017 / By JD Heyes

The first experience I had with “purple” potatoes was earlier this summer when my bride and I had several Army

http://www.phytonutrients.news/2017-09-24-purple-potatoes-may-cut-your-risk-of-developing-colon-cancer-and-inflammatory-bowel-diseases-new-research-says.html

09/22/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Thiamine, also known as vitamin B1, is an important water-soluble nutrient that is part of the vitamin B complex family,

http://www.phytonutrients.news/2017-09-22-thiamine-sources-health-benefits-and-uses.html

09/20/2017 / By Derek Henry

By now, you have certainly heard about the power of vitamin C and the benefits it can have on your

http://www.phytonutrients.news/2017-09-20-the-most-potent-food-source-of-vitamin-c-on-the-planet-and-how-it-can-supercharge-your-health.html

09/20/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

Vitamin C gets a lot of buzz during cold season, but it turns out that the nutrient also has a

http://www.phytonutrients.news/2017-09-20-new-science-reveals-why-vitamin-c-makes-you-smart-while-boosting-brain-function.html