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Old March 11th, 2006, 04:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The news made headlines around the world: Chicken soup really does help fight colds.

A team headed by lung specialist Stephen Rennard at the Nebraska Medical Center found that in a test tube chicken soup suppressed inflammation, which causes many cold symptoms. But chicken soup isn’t the only food that might help. Here’s a daily menu based on experts’ recommendations.

Breakfast
Orange juice or half a grapefruit. Both are great sources of vitamin C, which could shorten the duration of colds.

Whole-grain cereal or bread. Whole grains are rich in vitamins and minerals, including zinc and vitamin E, which can help keep your immune system healthy.

Black tea. Real tea leaves (not herbal) have substances that speed the action of cilia, the tiny hairlike cells lining your nasal pas-sages, helping them expel germs.

Mid-morning snack
Yogurt. It can help you maintain a healthy immune system, as long as it contains beneficial bacteria. One cup of yogurt with live active cultures or a glass of kefir a day provides all you need.

Lunch
Chicken soup. The Nebraska researchers used a traditional recipe they called “Grandma’s Soup,” which had veggies like onions, parsnips, and carrots, along with chicken. But most of the commercial varieties they tested reduced inflammation, too. For even more protection, add a clove or two of garlic.

Anise-seed cookie. Anise seeds, with their licorice-like flavor, have been found to help break up congestion.

Dinner
Salad of bitter greens. Watercress and arugula can make a salad special—and research shows they may also have antiviral effects. Bitter greens are especially helpful in relieving chest congestion, sniffles, and coughs.

Pasta with tomato sauce and plenty of garlic. Because the pungent bulb is one of the most potent disease-fighting foods around, it’s worth having at least two servings a day. Raw garlic has the most benefits, but cooked garlic also packs a punch.

Ginger tea. It’s different and refreshing—and, Duke says, “ginger is loaded with virus-fighting substances, including several that act directly against cold viruses.” (One substance, gingerol, can suppress coughing.) Boil water; then steep a tablespoon of fresh shredded ginger for 2 or 3 minutes.

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Brussel sprouts: significant anti-cancer properties and favorable effect on hormone metabolism

Tomato: best source of lycopene, which is one of the phytochemicals that
has shown significant anticancer properties, especially with prostate and potentially lung and breast cancer as well

Citrus contains Vitamin C, limonoids, and phenols: inactivate cancer cells and strengthen the immune system

Cantaloupes, mangos, and carrots: contain cancer-fighting carotenoids

Berries: bursting with flavonoids and ellagic acid -- antioxidants that protect against cancer, ulcers, and viruses

Fatty fish or flaxseed : both are excellent sources of omega three fatty acids that inhibit the growth of cancer cells and boost the immune system

Olive oil : may reduce breast, prostate, or colon cancer

Soy: protective effects for heart disease as well as osteoporosis, potentially

Onions, garlic, and shallots: may protect the heart, fight cancer, and help with asthma
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Old March 11th, 2006, 04:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
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My Grandma calls it Liquid Pennecilian
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My Grandma calls it Liquid Pennecilian
Thats what my dad calls a snifter glass of Jamesons. lol. Then again, the Irish claim that all their liqour is healthy.
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I should not be reading a thread about food at 11 PM... it's making me hungry and all I can allow myself is that cup of green tea
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I should not be reading a thread about food at 11 PM... it's making me hungry and all I can allow myself is that cup of green tea
It isn't even dinner time here and I have eaten some Trisket crackers, a little cheese and a handful of raisins all day. I had too much coffee!
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Black tea. Real tea leaves (not herbal) have substances that speed the action of cilia, the tiny hairlike cells lining your nasal pas-sages, helping them expel germs.
I wonder if this will be good for smokers as well?

And yay! Someone finally mentioned kefir, I've been eating that stuff for years and it's starting to get popular now.
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I wonder if this will be good for smokers as well?

And yay! Someone finally mentioned kefir, I've been eating that stuff for years and it's starting to get popular now.
I LOVE kefir. I started drinking it when I couldn't get decent buttermilk in DC. The tastes are very similar.
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