Christine Angela
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#PowerfulFoodCombos
Apples
& Chocolate
Apples, particularly Red Delicious, are known to be
high in an anti-inflammatory flavonoid called quercetin, especially in their
skins. (Note: It's important to buy organic because pesticides concentrate in
the skins of conventionally grown apples.) By itself, quercetin has been shown
to reduce the risk of allergies, heart attack, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and
prostate and lung cancers.
Chocolate, grapes, red wine, and tea, on the other
hand, contain the flavonoid catechin, an antioxidant that reduces the risks for
atherosclerosis and cancer. Together, according to a study done by Barry
Halliwell, Ph.D., a leading food science professor at the National University
of Singapore, catechins and quercetin loosen clumpy blood platelets, improving
cardiovascular health and providing anticoagulant activity. Quercetin is also
found in buckwheat, onions, and raspberries.
Susan Kraus, a clinical dietitian at Hackensack
University Medical Center in New Jersey, recommends the following combinations:
sangria with cut-up apples; green tea with buckwheat pancakes and raspberries;
and kasha (roasted buckwheat, made in a pilaf) cooked with onions.
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