• Fighting Heart Disease & Diabetes: More Good Chocolate News

    Fighting Heart Disease & Diabetes: More Good Chocolate News

    One of our favourite topics to write about on The Natural Path blog is the too-good-to-be-true mountain of evidence that eating dark chocolate is actually great for your health. Most recently, we wrote about a meta-analysis that confirmed that eating

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  • The Sour Side of Artificial Sweeteners

    The Sour Side of Artificial Sweeteners

    More and more health conscience people are making the switch from sugar to artificial sweeteners. But, though eliminating sugar is undoubtedly a good health move, it is not so clear that replacing it with artificial sweeteners is. A large new Canadian study has uncovered the genuinely sour side to artificial sweeteners. . . .

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  • Risks of Taking Acetaminophen While Pregnant

    Risks of Taking Acetaminophen While Pregnant

    We have written a lot in this blog about the serious side effects of pharmaceutical painkillers, including the risks to your baby of taking acetaminophen, like Tylenol, when you’re pregnant. A new study has once again highlighted that concern. . . .

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  • Broccoli: Powerful New Treatment for Diabetes

    Broccoli: Powerful New Treatment for Diabetes

    You know that broccoli is a super veggie packed with nutrients. New research has now discovered another gift that broccoli has for you. It can help manage blood sugar in diabetics. . . .

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  • The Best Way to Lose Weight. Proven!

    The Best Way to Lose Weight. Proven!

    Which weight loss diet is really the safest and most effective? Research has shown that, for real sustainable, long term weight loss (Obesity 2007;15:2276-81) and for health and safety (J Am Diet Assoc 2007;107:1701), vegetarian diets are the best. Now a new study has not only proven it, it has given additional insight into why.

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  • A Whole New Way You Are What You Eat: Diet & Gut Microbiome

    A Whole New Way You Are What You Eat: Diet & Gut Microbiome

    You knew that certain foods, like yoghurt with live cultures, could affect the balance of bacteria in your gut, but did you know that almost everything you eat or drink does? . . .

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  • Surprising Link Between Coffee, Herbal Tea & Liver Health

    Surprising Link Between Coffee, Herbal Tea & Liver Health

    Drinking, you know, is bad for your liver. But, it depends what you drink. Recently, we wrote a

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  • Boswellia Keeps Colitis at Bay

    Boswellia Keeps Colitis at Bay

    Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease. People who suffer from colitis have diarrhoea with abdominal pain. They may also suffer fever, weight loss, blood loss, gas and nutritional deficiencies. Ulceration can also develop, leading to fistulas and lesions. When people with colitis have their disease more or less under control, when they are in

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  • A Mango a Day Keeps the Doctor Away

    A Mango a Day Keeps the Doctor Away

    Though delicious, mangoes have not attracted much attention from the scientific community. One earlier study found that mangoes significantly lower blood glucose levels. But not much research has been done on mangoes since. Now a second study has finally been published. And, it’s more good news for mango lovers. . . .

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  • Saffron: Herbal Help for Postpartum Depression

    Saffron: Herbal Help for Postpartum Depression

    Women who experience postpartum depression are condemned to feel down when they should be enjoying one of the happiest times of their lives. About 15% of new mothers suffer from postpartum depression. Saffron is one of the most important and promising herbs for depression. If it could help women with postpartum depression, that would be

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