Did You Know? Inflammation is a natural biological process that can be triggered by multiple factors like pathogens, toxins, or damaged cells. These factors can either be infectious or non-infectious and both lead to...
Did You Know? Chickpeas, also referred to as garbanzo beans are a type of legume. Legumes are a flowering plant with more than 20,000 different species and are a nutritious staple in plant-based diets....
Did You Know? A tropical fruit native to South America, pineapple is one of the most popular commercial plants around the world. Pineapples can be consumed fresh, cooked, or juiced as a healthy food...
Did You Know? Collagen is a fibrous structural protein in our bodies found in connective tissue like tendons, muscles, joints, and skin. It is primarily found in animals, but it can also be found...
Did You Know? Eucalyptus is a tree native to Australia and Tasmania from a genus of over 600 species. It is a fast-growing tree that can reach heights of over 300 feet with long...
Did You Know? Olive oil is a substance extracted from the ripened fruit of an olive tree. Most of the world’s supply of olive oil comes from countries in the Mediterranean yet it’s also...
Did You Know? Coffee comes from coffee plants grown in Africa, Latin America, Arabia, and Asia. As one of the most popular beverages in the world, commercial coffee comes from two species, Coffea Arabica...
Did You Know? Chamomile is a plant native to southern and eastern Europe and characterized by yellow and white flowers. As a plant of the daisy family, it grows in two main types of...
Did You Know? Pumpkins are a vegetable that is grown in tropical and sub-tropic regions in the world. In countries like China, India, and Pakistan, pumpkin seeds are used for medicinal properties because they...
Did You Know? Cinnamon is a spice derived from the dried inner bark of several species of trees in South America and the West Indies. There are four main types of cinnamon: Indonesian cinnamon,...