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My Favorite Superfoods!

January 12, 2012
By Ani Phyo

Howdy Health Pioneers, I thought we’d try something new for 2012—Oldies but Goodies! Starting today, on Thursdays I’ll post a previous article. Together we’ve built up a lot of content, and I don’t want you to miss one juicy morsel just because it’s been awhile. In the meantime, I’ll be working on a redesigning the site based on your responses to the survey in November including making it easier to navigate and find the info… Read More >


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Love Is the Ultimate Superfood

September 28, 2010
By Guest Blogger

Superfoods have become such a hot topic, especially in the last several years, and have finally infiltrated the more mainstream health/medical world. “Drink noni juice.” “Put maca in your smoothie.” “Add goji berries.” (to everything) “Ingest spirulina.” (constantly) We see it, hear it, and read about it everywhere, at every turn, or so it seems. While I love dropping goji berries into a cup of herbal tea once in awhile, or enjoying the occasional raw… Read More >


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Superfoods = Super Body!

March 29, 2010
By Guest Blogger

By Gabrielle Brick Many people ask, “What makes a food super?” A superfood is a food that is over the top in vitamins and minerals; a food that offers vitality, sustainable energy, trace minerals and has the ability to balance our entire system; a food that offers optimal immune support and more! Foods like goji berries, cacao, maca, golden berries and mulberries are just a few of the foods considered to be superfoods. For instance,… Read More >


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Forget coffee and have a SUPERFOOD SUMMER

July 21, 2009
By Sarma Melngailis

Sarma’s One Lucky Duck goodies (raw and vegan crackers, cookies, truffle butter, nuts and more) are now in the Crazy Sexy Shop! It’s been six years now that I’ve been a mostly raw-vegan, most of the time. In my books, blog, and elsewhere, I openly admit to being relatively open-minded when it comes to what I eat. But sometimes being very relaxed about it—particularly in the context of stress and other distractions—leads to the formation… Read More >