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  1. Cannabidiol,a non-psychogenic compound that occurs in cannabis, helps to prevent osteoporosis http://www.medspice.com/content/view/155/69/
  2. Japaneses study shows green tea helps to counter periodontal disease; a condition that aggravates heart disease and other diseases
  3. I just updated my Squidoo page: Medspice-Health Benefits of Spices / http://tinyurl.com/m4cr2o
  4. Licorice: Clinical studies show that this root spice can help to prevent cancer of the colon http://www.medspice.com/content/view/153/69/
  5. Recent research into spice based compound, quercetin shows it helps boost endurance in athletes: www.medspice.com/content/view/152/69/
  6. Turmeric (Indian Saffron) helps to reduce the risk of HRT-induced breast cancer. New research: http://www.medspice.com/content/view/151/69/
  7. New research shows another health attribute of green tea - it helps to reduce the incidence of pneumonia in women. Phytonutrients rule!
  8. @kathyfreston great! Rice, beans and broccoli are good for you. Almost as good for you as friends and family - before you move in with them!
  9. Did you know that the swine flu fighting drug, Tamiflu is derived from the spice, Star Anise? http://www.medspice.com/content/view/150/69/
  10. Fascinating study shows that compounds in plums and other plants help prevent osteoporosis http://www.medspice.com/content/view/146/47/
  11. See my press release here http://tinyurl.com/lgwbpt
  12. New research shows that dangers of taking individual supplements. In this case selenium worsens aggressive prostate cancer in some men.
  13. Uploaded: the video of my visit to examine the spicy diet of the Kalahari San people of Namibia: http://bit.ly/17Gtoh
  14. Just finished researching and writing an article on antioxidants and male infertility:http://www.medspice.com/content/view/143/69/
  15. Latest scientific update on the spice turmeric shows it helps prevent weight gain by inhibiting the growth of new fat cells