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A NEW study has found that the apparent benefits of more than 50 food products and supplements are scientifically unproven, writes ANGELA EPSTEIN. The European Food Safety Authority says consumers are being fooled into buying them in the belief they are improving their diet. Yet the EFSA list included a few everyday products that, while they may not be 'superfoods', can still reap health benefits, according to nutrition scientist Lisa Miles.
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They May Not Be 'Superfoods' but They Should Still Be On Your Shopping List [Eire Region]
WHAT'S IN IT? Proanthocyanidins, naturally-occurring chemicals that may stop E.coli -- often responsible for cystitis -- sticking ...
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