Effect of phytoestrogens on sperm count is now found in clinical study on humans, would Soy be the next ingredient of a pill for birth control to be used by men?
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Recipes To Improve Mood
Researchers found that people with high blood levels of omega-3s tended to be more agreeable and less likely to report mild symptoms of depression than those with low levels.The possible mechanism behind the mood differences is likely that People with high blood levels of omega-3s have more gray matter in the areas of the brain linked to mood.
The following recipes are rich in omega-3s, and you can choose your prefernces and enjoy improved mood with both the taste and omega-3s
Salmon en Papillote with Dill-Yogurt Sauce
Oatmeal with Apples, Hazelnuts, and Flaxseed
Almond-Buttermilk Hotcakes with Blackberry-Grape Sauce
Clementine Salad with Spiced Walnuts and Pickled Onions
Multigrain Pilaf with Sunflower Seeds
Wheat Germ Pancakes
Tuna "London Broil" with Wasabi Cream
Herring and Apple Salad
The following recipes are rich in omega-3s, and you can choose your prefernces and enjoy improved mood with both the taste and omega-3s
Salmon en Papillote with Dill-Yogurt Sauce
Oatmeal with Apples, Hazelnuts, and Flaxseed
Almond-Buttermilk Hotcakes with Blackberry-Grape Sauce
Clementine Salad with Spiced Walnuts and Pickled Onions
Multigrain Pilaf with Sunflower Seeds
Wheat Germ Pancakes
Tuna "London Broil" with Wasabi Cream
Herring and Apple Salad
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