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NewsTarget Insider Alert (www.NewsTarget.com)

 

Dear readers,

 

Did you know that eating blueberries reduces your risk of colon cancer

more than any pharmaceutical known to modern medicine? At the same time,

blueberries also contain natural medicine that lowers cholesterol better

than statin drugs. Blueberries offer truly amazing medicine (the

natural medicine is found mostly in the skin of the blueberry, where the

color pigmentation is located).

 

Read today's feature story to learn more about how blueberries reduce

the risk of colon cancer.

 

Note to consumers: When buying blueberries, fresh is always best. Buy

organic wherever possible, but if you must buy conventional blueberries,

be sure to wash them with a natural, plant-based veggie wash liquid to

remove the pesticide residue. Also, be careful about buying dried

blueberries. Most are made with added sugar or chemical preservatives!

Be cautious and read ingredients labels to know what you're buying.

Freeze-dried blueberries are the best non-fresh form to buy (or frozen,

if they're organic).

 

Don't be fooled by the word " blueberry " in the name of the product,

either. Trader Joe's currently sells a blueberry granola where the

" blueberries " are made from propylene glycol! (Antifreeze for RVs...)

Just because you think you see blueberries in a product, don't believe

it. Blueberries are easily faked with artificial coloring chemicals and

bits of dried sugar. Make sure the ingredients actually list

" blueberries " as a prominent ingredient.

 

Health: Eating blueberries slashes colon cancer risk by 57 percent,

animal study finds

A compound found in blueberries shows promise of preventing colon

cancer, according to a new study. Scientists at Rutgers University and

the U.S. Department of Agriculture conducted a joint study on animals,

and found that the compound -- called pterostilbene...

http://www.newstarget.com/021951.html

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