Need Help Understanding Health and Nutrition?
Herbal Water Creator and Pediatrician Ayala Launches New Web-log Explaining
the Complicated Science Behind Health and Nutrition; Shares Her Secrets for
Delicious and Healthy Cooking Too
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Understanding the complex and often
confusing issues surrounding health and nutrition can be a daunting task for
today's consumers, which is just one reason why Philadelphia-based
Pediatrician Ayala Laufer-Cahana has launched a web-log offering advice that
is sure to help anyone who eats. The advice and insights are offered at
Herbal Water's new web-log at www.herbalwater.com, and will be updated every
Monday.
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In discussing her new web-log Ayala said, "I really want to help people
better understand all the issues surrounding nutrition and health. Each week
I will look at a different issue and offer recipes that are not only delicious
but healthy too."
The web-log is particularly valuable to anyone interested in today's
issues surrounding nutrition and health because each entry cites leading
authorities and today's most respected studies. Even better, information that
typically is complicated and hard to understand is instead presented in a
readable way by Ayala, who, as a physician, is trained to give expert advice.
Ayala is also the creator of Ayala's Herbal Water, a delicious new
beverage that is all natural, has zero calories, zero artificial additives and
zero preservatives. The water is unique because it features flavors derived
from herbs which also bring all the health benefits associated with
antioxidants. The new beverage is creating a sensation across the country
and has received a string of rave reviews. Ayala's was recently named
"Editor's Pick" in Natural Health Magazine, received the "Trailblazer's Award"
in Grocery Headquarters magazine and named "Natural Product Pick" in Vital
Juice Daily.
In her most recent entry, Ayala looks at a recent study that says
Americans get twice as many calories from beverages as they did in the 1960s.
Ayala then looks at a variety of other beverage options for consumers,
evaluating how they compare in terms of calories and health benefits.
Some of the other issues recently discussed by Ayala include:
-- A look at the USDA list of antioxidant capacities of foods - Ayala
discusses this important study which found that herbs, spices and
chocolate top the USDA list of antioxidant capacities in foods. She
also discussed in easy to understand terms how antioxidants work in our
bodies;
-- Food Additives and Hyperactivity Ayala discussed a recent paper that
warned that children in general, and not just those suffering from ADD
and ADHD, can become more impulsive, inattentive and hyperactive from
the cocktail of artificial extras found in drinks, sweets and processed
foods, and helped readers understand what to look for when reading food
labels.
More information about the product, the health benefits associated with
herbs and information about how to order the product is available at
www.herbalwater.com.
SOURCE Herbal Water
Jackie Clark for Herbal Water, +1-301-987-7113
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