Could you imagine walking into the supermarket or butcher and seeing „fly reared“ on the packet of beef?
We’ve all heard the Mediterranean diet is good for us, but what do we do when its difficult to get some of the food items in the diet? Try the Nordic diet!
Its back again, another study has been published detailing the enhanced learning and memory achieved in rats when fed phosphatidylserine, this time derived from krill.
That’s right, researchers from the UK have published a paper demonstrating that chewing gum can help keep you focused on the task at hand. If only this was known while I was at school.
So, the votes are in and despite some opposition the European commission has banned the use of neonicotinoids on crops that are attractive to bees and other pollinators.
Cup of tea that is, for those non-English readers among you. That’s right, scientists have shown that drinking black tea can significantly control variation in blood pressure, which has been associated with cardiovascular disease.
Ever wondered how much waste organic material is left over after producing olive oil? Alot apparently, and unfortunately the high levels of polyphenols contained in the waste make the disposal complicated. But can we utilise this waste instead of wasting energy to dispose of it?
Consuming a glass of beetroot juice a day can lower blood pressure in people with hypertension.
If you want to reach a plump old age with good „functionality“ then eating a classic western diet made up of foods that are fried and sweet, processed and red meat, refined grains, and high-fat dairy products is not the way to do it.
Scientists at Cornell University have found a different way to make a super nutritious form of puffed rice.


