tisdag 26 maj 2009

Rosehip for osteoarthritis pain

Rosehip for osteoarthritis pain:

“Rosehip ‘better than painkillers’ for arthritis” is the headline in The Daily Telegraph. Researchers have found that a powder made from Rosa canina (a wild variety of rosehip) is “three times more effective than standard paracetamol at relieving pain” and 40% more effective than glucosamine, the newspaper says.

fredag 1 maj 2009

Boron increase serum levels of testosterone

Boron Overview:

Boron is a trace mineral which is involved in both calcium and magnesium metabolism and may play an importing role hormone metabolism. Boron may be be useful to increase strength and muscle mass, maintain bone density, and decrease body fat. Boron may also help to prevent arthritis in the elderly.

"Research has shown that low boron diets have been associated with reduced testosterone levels and boron supplements have been shown to increase serum levels of testosterone in postmenopausal women. This finding caused an increase in boron supplements targeting athletes and bodybuilders for boosting testosterone levels, strength and muscle mass. However, specific research on athletes has not yet confirmed this association that boron alone will boost testosterone."

Dietary Sources: Dried fruits, nuts, dark green leafy vegetables, avocados, applesauce, grape juice, and beans and peas. Meat and fish are poor dietary sources of boron.

List of Boron Rich Foods

FOOD
Almond
Apple (red)
Apricots (dried)
Avocado
Banana
Beans (red kidney)
Bran (wheat)
Brazil Nuts
Broccoli
Carrot
Cashew Nuts (raw)
Celery
Chick Peas
Dates
Grapes (red)
(mg/100g)
2.82
0.32
2.11
2.06
0.16
1.40
0.32
1.72
0.31
0.30
1.15
0.50
0.71
1.08
0.50
FOOD
Hazel Nuts
Honey
Lentils
Olive
Onion
Orange
Peach
Peanut Butter
Pear
Potato
Prunes
Raisins
Walnut
Wine (Shiraz Cabernet)
 (mg/100g)
2.77
0.50
0.74
0.35
0.20
0.25
0.52
1.92
0.32
0.18
1.18
4.51
1.63
0.86


Source: Boron Rich Foods - Sources of Boron