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[Recipe] Low Cholesterol Chicken, Leek & Mushroom Pie
This delicious recipe is easy to make and yields 4 servings. By cutting out the puff pastry you drastically lower the fat and cholesterol in this dish. Ingredients: 200g Chestnut mushrooms 200g Button mushrooms 500ml Chicken stock 2 Chicken breasts, diced 1 Leek, chopped 1 Onion, diced 500g Potatoes 2 tsp Olive oil 30g Plain
[Recipe] Low Cholesterol Pasta Eggplant Caponata
This delicious recipe is easy to make and takes about 40 minutes to make and yields about 4 servings. Ingredients: 2 tbsp Olive oil 1 onion, chopped 2 Garlic cloves, finely chopped 1 large Eggplant (about 500g), cut into 2cm cubes 2 x 400g cans chopped Tomatoes 2 tsp Caster sugar 60g Green olives, pitted
Rheumatoid arthritis: How Ozone can help
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is traditionally considered a chronic, inflammatory autoimmune disorder that causes the immune system to attack the joints. It is a disabling and painful inflammatory condition, which can lead to substantial loss of mobility due to pain and joint destruction. RA is a systemic disease, often affecting extra-articular tissues throughout the body including
The effects of Ozone Therapy on Psoriasis
Psoriasis (IPA pronunciation: [səә’raj.əәsɪs]) is a disease which affects the skin and joints. It commonly causes red scaly patches to appear on the skin. The scaly patches caused by psoriasis, called psoriatic plaques, are areas of inflammation and excessive skin production. Skin rapidly accumulates at these sites and takes a silvery-white appearance. Plaques frequently occur
How Ozone Effects the Body
As we all know Ozone Therapy can drastically improve your overall health by increasing the oxygen levels in your blood. But what does this exactly mean? Below are 13 Physiological effects of Ozone Therapy on the body, taken from a study done by Dr Frank Shallenberger. Ozone stimulates the production of white blood cells. When these
Asthma & Ozone Therapy
Asthma is a chronic illness involving the respiratory system in which the airway occasionally constricts, becomes inflamed, and is lined with excessive amounts of mucus, often in response to one or more triggers. These episodes may be triggered by: Exposure to an environmental stimulant (or allergen), Cold air. Warm air. Moist air. Exercise or exertion.