Search Results for “candida” – Superfoodly https://superfoodly.com Wed, 07 Jun 2023 15:21:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://superfoodly.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/favicon.png Search Results for “candida” – Superfoodly https://superfoodly.com 32 32 Santolina Chamaecyparissus: Health Benefits Analysis https://superfoodly.com/santolina-chamaecyparissus-health-benefits-analysis/ Tue, 09 May 2023 17:47:42 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=15746 Santolina chamaecyparissus, a member of the Asteraceae family, is a perennial evergreen shrub indigenous to the Mediterranean region. This plant is characterized by its finely divided, silvery-gray foliage and small, yellow, button-like flowers. Due to its adaptability, Santolina chamaecyparissus thrives in various environmental conditions, including drought and poor soil quality. For centuries, this plant has been utilized in traditional medicine systems for its wide-ranging health benefits. In diverse cultures, Santolina chamaecyparissus has been employed as a medicinal herb for its […]

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Discover 10 Remarkable Benefits of Eating Salad for Lunch Every Day https://superfoodly.com/discover-10-remarkable-benefits-of-eating-salad-for-lunch-every-day/ Mon, 17 Apr 2023 21:10:53 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=15651 Have you ever wondered how incorporating a simple, nutritious dish like salad into your daily routine could transform your health? Eating salad for lunch every day might seem like a mundane habit, but it’s a powerful one that can significantly impact your well-being. This comprehensive guide explores the ten remarkable benefits of including a salad in your lunch, ranging from weight management to boosting energy levels and supporting brain health. By understanding these advantages, you’ll be inspired to embrace this […]

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What Are Foods High in Lectins? [2023 Updated] https://superfoodly.com/foods-high-in-lectins/ https://superfoodly.com/foods-high-in-lectins/#comments Wed, 22 Mar 2023 16:01:19 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=5756 Thousands of foods have allergic reactions associated with them, and in theory, it’s possible for any food to be an allergy candidate. However, the actual part of the food we can potentially be allergic to is the proteins and their pollens. Not all foods have those, or at least not in high concentrations. Can you be allergic to apples? Yes, but since they contain so little protein content, even if you are allergic, it’s unlikely you will have noticeable side […]

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How To Use Rosemary Water For Hair Growth https://superfoodly.com/how-to-use-rosemary-water-for-hair-growth/ Thu, 14 Apr 2022 13:57:01 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=15006 If you are one of the millions who watch the short clips all over the internet, you have certainly come across the ones that swear by Rosemary to help grow hair. Some of these short videos pertain to a spray, some pertain to oil and others talk about shampoo. [toc] What are the facts? Can you actually use Rosemary that you grow in your garden to help your hair to regrow? Well, we have some advice from a board-certified dermatologist, […]

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Is It Safe To Eat Broccoli Sprouts For Your H. Pylori? https://superfoodly.com/broccoli-sprouts-for-h-pylori/ https://superfoodly.com/broccoli-sprouts-for-h-pylori/#respond Mon, 12 Apr 2021 13:58:16 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=13249 [toc] What is H. Pylori? H. pylori (helicobacter pylori) is a relatively common infection that is estimated to affect nearly 50% of the world’s population. Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria that lives in the stomach and causes inflammation resulting in gastritis. H. pylori causes upper abdominal pain that is often described as indigestion. It was once believed that the bacteria could not survive in the stomach because of the highly acidic environment, but helicobacter not only survives, but thrives in […]

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Healthiest Indian Food Choices To Order At Restaurants https://superfoodly.com/healthiest-indian-food-choices-to-order-at-restaurants/ https://superfoodly.com/healthiest-indian-food-choices-to-order-at-restaurants/#comments Sun, 07 Feb 2021 12:00:55 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=1038 [toc]In the COVID-19 era, perhaps you’re not dining at the restaurant. But whether you are or it’s take-out, there are some important ordering decisions which can maximize your health benefits. Distinguished for its complex and robust flavors, Indian cuisine artfully pairs spices with foods in ways found in no other cuisine. For its love of spice, you are rewarded with an extraordinary array of highly potent antioxidants. But which dishes should you order at restaurants to get the most health […]

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Health Benefits of Star Anise vs. Side Effects of Poisoning https://superfoodly.com/star-anise-health-benefits-side-effects/ https://superfoodly.com/star-anise-health-benefits-side-effects/#respond Mon, 01 Feb 2021 12:00:13 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=4646 [toc]What is star anise? Also known as badiam, its pods look liked star-shaped pine cones and actually, they do come from a type of evergreen. However the Illicium verum tree does not have needles, but rather leaves which stay on year ‘round. That’s why it requires a subtropical climate (USDA Zones 8 through 11) and natively grows in the warm southern portions of China and Vietnam. You don’t eat the outer shell of the Chinese star anise. Each of the […]

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Benefits of Yarrow Tea and Oil Scientifically Examined https://superfoodly.com/yarrow-tea/ https://superfoodly.com/yarrow-tea/#respond Mon, 18 Jan 2021 12:00:14 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=7855 [toc]What is yarrow? Native to the temperate zones of Europe, Asia, and North America, this flowering plant can be found in sunny meadows with well-drained soil. Growing up to 3 feet in height, it has fernlike leaves and at least one head made up of 15 to 25 white flowers, each of being no bigger than a dime. Known for its hardiness and extensive rhizome (root) system which extends in all directions, many consider it to be an evasive weed. […]

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Does Neem Oil For Skin & Hair Cause Fertility Side Effects? https://superfoodly.com/neem-oil-for-skin-hair-fertility-side-effects/ https://superfoodly.com/neem-oil-for-skin-hair-fertility-side-effects/#comments Thu, 17 Dec 2020 12:00:45 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=5099 [toc]We received this question from a reader… “For eczema and acne, I have been using neem oil on my face at night for two years, since hearing the benefits on the Dr. Oz show. Now a friend who saw it in my bathroom said “you know neem is a male birth control, right?” My fiancé is using a facewash with it for his acne so I want to know if this is true. What I’m reading online seems alarming.” In […]

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25 Myrrh Essential Oil Uses & Gum Benefits Being Studied https://superfoodly.com/myrrh-essential-oil-uses-benefits/ https://superfoodly.com/myrrh-essential-oil-uses-benefits/#respond Fri, 04 Dec 2020 12:00:47 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=5339 [toc]Frankincense and myrrh are two things we can’t help but associate with Christmastime. What are they? Aromatic resin gums which are produced by small trees native to the Middle East and northern Africa. The two are different, as each comes from different tree species. Yet they remain closely related, as all are members of the Burseraceae plant family. Most famously, these two natural plant gums, along with gold, are mentioned in the Bible as gifts from the magi. We discuss […]

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