Tag: New Zealand

11
May

What are antioxidants and how do they keep us healthy?

Reactions of biochemicals underly all the functions of our body.  How we turn food into energy, the function of our brains and other organs, the movement of our muscles, these all require the reactions of biochemicals inside and outside the cells of our body.  A natural consequence of these reactions is the generation of free radicals, highly reactive intermediates of

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26
Apr

Living a long and healthy life

Part of the natural process of aging includes changes to our bodies that unfortunately usually results in a decline in function.  We find we can no longer do what we did when we were younger.  As if this wasn’t bad enough the risk of us suffering from one or more of the diseases associated with aging increases as we grow

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24
Mar

Wake up with blackcurrants instead of coffee

Many of us appreciate the boost that first coffee of the day gives us.  For some of us topping this up with a second cup after lunch helps get us through to the end of the day.  It is the caffeine in coffee that stimulates our brains, increasing alertness and reducing drowsiness.  However, caffeine can also cause nervousness, restlessness and

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26
Feb

What makes a food super?

When choosing food to include on our shopping list we are often attracted by a claim that a particular item is a “superfood”.  It is important to understand that while we are all looking for foods that really are “super”, the term “superfood” is a marketing term and not a scientific term.  Marketers generally use this term to describe a

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