Elizabeth Jane Hall

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Delectable Carob Pudding

This delicious carob pudding recipe has four advantages: dairy-free, egg-free, no cholesterol, and no caffeine. Because carob is high in fiber and antioxidant phytochemicals, provides calcium and potassium, and does not contain caffeine, it is an excellent alternative...

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Delicious Soy Curls!

Delicious Soy Curls!

Want a complete vegetarian protein that has great versatility? Soy curls might be just what you are looking for! Made from non-GMO, whole soybeans are gluten-free, rich in protein and fiber, and contain no pesticides! Grown and made in the USA.  They are great in...

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How to Keep Your Lymphatic System Healthy

How to Keep Your Lymphatic System Healthy

How important is the air force to your country for peace time and during war? How about the factories that produce the bombers and ammunition? An efficient lymphatic system is vital to your body's defense system.  What conditions reduce its effectiveness? What...

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The Good Carb for Diabetes and Heart Disease

The Good Carb for Diabetes and Heart Disease

You need these carbohydrate foods if you are obese or at risk of cardiovascular disease, prediabetes, the metabolic syndrome, or type 2 diabetes. Which carbs? Fiber-rich, whole-plant foods. In this blog, we examine the health benefits of soluble fiber. Soluble fibers...

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Would an Apple a Day Keep the Oncologist Away?

Would an Apple a Day Keep the Oncologist Away?

Diet can influence cancer development in both positive and negative ways. It is estimated that a healthy lifestyle and healthy dietary practices could help lower incidence of all cancers by 30-40%.((Divisi D, Diet and cancer. Acta Biomed. 2006 Aug;77(2):118-23. PMID:...

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Fabulous Garbanzo Loaf!

A favorite “make ahead” loaf that can be baked later or baked and frozen! Chickpeas are rich in soluble fiber and amino acids. They score low glycemic index (GI), which is a marker of how rapidly your blood sugar rises after eating a food. Chickpea consumption helps...

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Berries as Disease Fighters

Berries as Disease Fighters

If you have or (are at risk for developing) diabetes, hypertension, cancer, or dementia, frequent consumption of berries may improve your health. Here’s why! Cardiovascular Protection Harvard researchers followed 100,000 young and middle-aged women for 20 years and...

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Tasty Homemade Vegan “Nutmeat”

Tasty Homemade Vegan “Nutmeat”

Although tasty, meat analogs are expensive often contain additives that we don't want. Here's a delicious recipe from the old Wildwood Cookbook we think you will enjoy! Ingredients: ½ cup organic whole wheat flour ½ cup organic, non GMO cornmeal 1/3 cup organic peanut...

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