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Can Eating Eggs Lower Your Risk of Alzheimer’s?

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Who knew that merely eating eggs might lower your risk of Alzheimer’s.    Recent studies suggest that eating eggs may be linked to a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease.    However, so far, the evidence shows association, not proof of cause-and-effect.   🥚  What does the Research Show?  Weekly egg consumption :  Older adults  who ate at least  one egg per week  had about a  47% lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s dementia  compared to those who ate eggs less than once a month. Brain autopsy findings : People who consumed  eggs  regularly showed  less buildup of amyloid plaques and tau tangles , the toxic proteins strongly associated with Alzheimer’s. Nutrient drivers : About  39–40% of the protective effect  was explained by higher  dietary choline intake , a nutrient abundant in  eggs . Choline supports neurotransmitter production (acetylcholine), cell membrane integrity, and memory-rela...

What are the Health Benefits of Green Tea?

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Sip Smart This Season 🍵 As the temps drop, a warm cup of green tea isn’t just comforting—it’s a wellness win. Packed with antioxidants like EGCG and L-theanine, green tea supports: ✅ Heart health (may lower LDL cholesterol and blood pressure) ✅ Brain function (linked to better memory and reduced cognitive decline) ✅ Skin glow (antioxidants help reduce inflammation and boost collagen)   ✅ Stroke prevention (studies show reduced risk with 4+ cups/day) ✅ Stress relief (L-theanine promotes calm focus) 💚 Green tea is the least processed of all teas, meaning it retains the most polyphenols and antioxidants. How much is safe? Up to 8 cups/day is considered safe for most adults. Even 1–2 cups can offer benefits. Pregnant? Stick to 1–2 cups max due to caffeine. Or try decaf! Bonus: Green tea may support weight management and oral health too. 📚 Full blog post: What are the Health Benefits of Green Tea?   🍃 Save this for your winter wellness routin...

Is Sourdough Bread Good for Your Health?

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Last week I brought home fresh sourdough bread from a bake sale.    It was delicious.    Then my sister sent me an article,  What Happens to Your Blood Pressure When You Eat Sourdough Bread Regularly?    Does sourdough bread help with blood pressure and are there other health benefits of eating sourdough bread?   Does eating sourdough bread help with blood pressure? Sourdough bread may modestly support healthy blood pressure, but it’s not a cure-all. Its fermentation process produces compounds that can help relax blood vessels—but the effects are subtle.  🧠   Why  Sourdough  Might Help Blood Pressure       Fermentation creates peptides  that may block  angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) —the same enzyme targeted by many blood pressure medications. It also contains  GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) , which has a calming effect on the nervous system and may help lower blood pressure. Lower glyce...