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News & Articles By Ava Grace
04/29/2025
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By Ava Grace
The rise of lion’s mane: Unveiling the secrets of a superfood fungus
The lion’s mane mushroom (Hericium erinaceus) – also known as yamabushitake, bearded tooth fungus or bearded hedgehog – is emerging as a popular superfood. It is valued for its unique appearance, culinary versatility and potential health benefits. With a seafood-like taste reminiscent of crab or lobster, lion’s mane mushrooms are a popular choice for vegetarian […]
04/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
Exercise: The secret weapon against mental fatigue for seniors
A study confirms that staying physically active in retirement helps combat mental fatigue and maintains cognitive function. Research shows physically active older adults (66–72) perform better on cognitive and physical tests, even when mentally fatigued, compared to inactive individuals. For seniors, mental exhaustion weakens focus, slows reactions and complicates routine tasks like managing finances or navigating […]
04/27/2025
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By Ava Grace
Bay leaves: The unsung superfood with centuries of flavor and health benefits
Bay leaves (Laurus nobilis) are rich in antioxidants, anti-inflammatory compounds and digestive aids, offering both culinary and medicinal benefits beyond their aromatic flavor. Used since ancient times, bay leaves symbolized wisdom and victory in Greece and Rome, while traditional medicine employed them for digestion, respiratory relief and anti-inflammatory effects. Modern research highlights their ability to […]
04/26/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: Brisk walking lowers risk of cardiac arrhythmias by 43%
A study in Heart involving 420,000 participants found that walking faster than 4 mph significantly lowers the risk of cardiac arrhythmias compared to slower paces. Women, adults under 60, and those with conditions like hypertension saw the greatest protective effects, suggesting brisk walking can serve as both prevention and therapy. About 36% of the benefit […]
04/25/2025
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By Ava Grace
Stinging Nettle: A versatile herb with timeless benefits
Stinging nettle, known for its stinging hairs, has been used for centuries across cultures as food, medicine and textile fiber. The ancient Egyptians and Romans utilized it for pain relief and warmth, while its fibers were used to make uniforms during World War I. Stinging nettle is rich in vitamins, minerals and bioactive compounds like flavonoids, phenolic […]
04/25/2025
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By Ava Grace
CHAGA: The “king of mushrooms” revered for centuries in traditional medicine
Chaga (Inonotus obliquus) is a parasitic fungus that grows on birch trees in cold climates, forming a hard, blackened mass rich in melanin and antioxidants. It lacks a typical mushroom structure and is often called the “king of mushrooms.” Chaga has been used for centuries in Siberian, Russian and Scandinavian folk medicine for immune support, […]
04/24/2025
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By Ava Grace
Marshmallow Root: An ancient sweet treat with medicinal properties
Marshmallow root (Althaea officinalis) has been used by humans for thousands of years, from ancient Egyptian remedies and confection to medieval European herbal medicine. It was originally used to soothe sore throats and heal wounds, and its name is derived from a Greek word meaning “to heal.” The root is rich in mucilage, a gel-like substance […]
04/20/2025
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By Ava Grace
Oyster mushrooms: Nutrient-packed superfood with ancient roots
Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) are prized for their savory flavor and health benefits, including anti-inflammatory, immune-boosting and potential anticancer properties. Cultivated since ancient times in Asia, modern farming began in WWI Germany to address food shortages. Today, they’re grown globally using sustainable methods like agricultural waste. Oyster mushrooms are rich in protein, B vitamins, minerals […]
04/19/2025
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By Ava Grace
Kava: The Pacific’s healing wonder
Kava, or Piper methysticum, has been cultivated and used for at least 3,000 years in the Pacific Islands, especially in Vanuatu Fiji, Samoa and Hawaii. It plays a crucial role in social, spiritual and medicinal practices, fostering bonding, communication and conflict resolution in indigenous communities. Kava is a member of the pepper family, characterized by its […]
04/18/2025
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By Ava Grace
Horehound: A resilient flowering plant and healing herb
Horehound, scientifically named Marrubium vulgare, is a resilient plant in the mint family native to the Mediterranean and Central Asia, with a history of medicinal use that can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome. Preferring dry, sandy soils, horehound is rich in compounds like marrubin, flavonoids, tannins and volatile oils, which contribute to its therapeutic […]
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