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Fake vegan meat is dangerous to peanut allergy sufferers: Pea protein could cause fatal anaphylaxis


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Vegan meats could bring adverse health effects, most especially to those who are allergic to pea protein.
Elana Levine, an allergy specialist in Ontario, Canada, witnessed first-hand the effects of the protein extracts from yellow peas that are used to emulate the texture and taste of animal meat in vegan meat products.
It was when Levine had a patient with anaphylaxis that she learned about the allergy-causing properties of yellow peas. At first, she thought that the cause of the allergy was peanuts. But after thorough tests, she found out that the cause of the allergy was pea protein. Her patient had consumed yogurt, not nuts. ....

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Anti-inflammatory Diet Could Help Reduce Low Back Pain


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If you’re one of the millions of Americans with low back pain, chances are you’ve tried a variety of lifestyle adjustments and remedies to improve your symptoms. Although it may help to upgrade to a high-tech mattress or an ergonomic office chair, new research suggests that you may be able to improve your back pain via a less obvious (and less expensive) route: by changing the foods you eat every day.
The research, presented at the February 2021 Association of Academic Physiatrists (AAP) digital conference, found a link between what people ate and their chances of having low back pain. ....

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8 Teas to Drink for a Healthier Body and Mind


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Consuming tea is associated with prevention of diseases including dementia and certain cancers, as well as a longer life.
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Do you love sipping an energizing cup of green tea when you rise or a calming cup of chamomile before bedtime? You’re in luck: Tea is not just a refreshing drink it may offer a host of health benefits.
“Tea is a plant-based beverage that has been shown to have many nourishing properties,” says Vicki Shanta Retelny, RDN, the Chicago-based author of
The Essential Guide to Healthy Healing Foods. “As a soothing warm or cold beverage, tea contains plant compounds called polyphenols, which are antioxidants that give tea its medicinal benefits.” ....

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A High-Fiber Diet May Help Lower Depression Risk


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In a world where different fad diets fall in and out of favor, a high-fiber diet consistently checks every box when it comes to fueling good health. Eating foods that are higher in fiber can reduce the risk of chronic disease and make you feel full longer, which can help you stay at a healthy weight, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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If those health benefits aren’t already enough to have you reaching for a bowl of berries or handful of edamame, new research suggests that women who eat a diet higher in fiber are less likely to be depressed than women who consume less fiber. ....

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