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5 SUPERFOOD DUOS

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5 SUPERFOOD DUOS Add these powerful food combinations to your diet at least twice a week and you'll supercharge your health. [4,1 Vitamin C and Iron - Peppers 8c Artichokes; By combining iron-rich foods (leafy greens. dned fruit artichokes and legumes) with those packed with vitamin C (tomatoes. peppers. citrus - and leafy greens) helps_your body absorb iron more efficiently. #2 Green Tea with Lemo Adding lemon juice to green tea increases powerful DNA repairing catechins contained in green tea— making the tea five times stronger. Consuming green tea when you eat fish helps block mercury from entering your bloodstream. Studies have also found that people who drink green tea daily tend to lose ten pounds more per year than those who don't. .#3 Avocados and Tomatoes Researchers at Ohio State University discovered that the monoun- saturated fat found in avocados boosts the cancer-fighting properties of lycopene found in tomatoes - making it four times more effective. #4 Dark Chocolate and Apples Apples are rich in quercetin - an anti-inflammatory crucial to heart health. Dark chocolate contains powerful antioxidants called fla- vonoids. This pair forms a tasty snack that fights blood clots. improves circulation and reduces your chances of hear disease. ananas This duo maximizes absorption of muscle-repairing glucose and amino acids. After intense exercise. this combination weeds uo muscle recovery while strengthening muscle cells. EFTA01122476

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