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fromScienceDaily
6 days ago

Tea can improve your health and longevity, but how you drink it matters

Drinking tea, particularly green tea, is linked to better heart health, improved metabolism, and lower risks of chronic diseases like diabetes and cancer. It may also help protect the brain and preserve muscle strength as people age. However, processed teas-such as bottled and bubble varieties-often contain sugars and additives that may cancel out these benefits. Moderation and choosing freshly brewed tea appear key.
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fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
1 month ago

Life Extension Launches New Bee Propolis Supplement

But what if we had to look no further than the humble bee for year-round support? Life Extension's new Life Extension Bee Immune Propolis Capsules formula has been shown in studies to help with the frequency and duration of respiratory immune challenges. It delivers a standardized bee propolis extract that provides the same polyphenol content in every dose. *Centers for Disease Control and Prevention preliminary data 2024-2025.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
5 months ago
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Meta Analysis Further Suggests Coffee Reduces Type 2 Diabetes Risk

Regular consumption of coffee substantially reduces risk of developing type 2 diabetes, likely due to coffee's bioactive polyphenols improving glucose regulation, insulin sensitivity, and inflammation.
fromNatural Health News
9 months ago
Alternative medicine

Coffee contains powerful antioxidants that protect the brain and heart

Coffee is rich in antioxidants that support health and protect against oxidative stress.
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fromdailycoffeenews.com
8 months ago

Study: Polyphenol-Rich Foods Like Coffee 'No Doubt' Reduce Metabolic Syndrome

A polyphenol-rich diet, including coffee, can significantly lower the risk of metabolic syndrome, a key risk factor for heart disease.
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