By: Sonia Jones | 2010-03-28 | Nutrition The pomegranate has a leathery type skin, roughly the size of a large apple, and its juice is sweet and tart. It has been reported it's nutrients helps to protect against heart disease, cancer and all sorts of problems associated with aging. read more
By: Kevin | 2010-10-21 | Medicine This handsome fruit is quite popular for its deep and purple-colored juice that is packed with lots of antioxidants that may help in maintaining a smooth and wrinkle free skin. But, aside from the possibility of helping people to maintain youthful and glowing skin by keeping the blood platelets together, there are so many health benefits of pomegranate to people of all ages. read more
By: pkakaris | 2010-10-13 | Anti aging Back when we were living in The island of malta, we ate a lot of pomegranate. We actually had a tree in the back garden and truly are house was named after the pomegranate, Ta' Rumina (in Maltese). read more
By: Chenxia Wang | 2010-12-03 | Food & Beverage When speaking of skin care, in addition to a wide variety of products, some fruits and vegetables are also very beneficial for the skin. At present, the most popular natural product for skin care should be pomegranate. read more
By: Sarah Labdar | 2010-11-24 | Nutrition If you have never eaten a pomegranate, you don’t know what you’re missing! Pomegranates are not just a fruit; pomegranates are a super food filled with healthy vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients. With more and more research being done on the health benefits of pomegranates we are learning more about how this powerful fruit can keep our bodies healthy. read more
By: Dr Kelly Collins | 2011-05-01 | Nutrition Pomegranate health benefits are just starting to become known in the Western world; but they have been known for centuries in Asia and the Middle East. These nutritional powerhouses have many benefits and should be eaten at least once a day by everyone that wants to live a healthy lifestyle. read more
By: finetea shine | 2011-10-25 | Recipes This is a season of pomegranate, it can be seen here and there in the street corner, in the supermarket and even on your way to work, there are orchard men peddling. read more
By: Dr Kelly Collins | 2011-05-01 | Nutrition If you haven't heard of the many pomegranate health benefits, this article will help you understand why you should include this fruit every single day as part of your healthy lifestyle. read more
By: John C David | 2010-03-31 | Food & Beverage Pomegranate can be taken in many forms like raw pomegranate juice, extract, pill, processed pomegranate concentrate or pomegranate fruit. All forms of pomegranate have many benefits. read more
By: Raul Casiano | 2013-04-12 | Desserts A fruit juice is a great addition to your dieting and detox plan. Pomegranate juice is often touted for its health benefits as it comes with loads of nutrients. read more
By: Helen Li | 2010-03-29 | Nutrition In recent times, the pomegranate juice has become very popular due to many studies showing the potential health benefits of consuming the juice. Benefits range from slowing down the aging process, prevents certain cancers, coronary diseases, Alzheimer's disease, and arthritis, to protecting unborn babies from brain injuries. read more
By: | 2010-04-15 | Nutrition The pomegranate has a rich and interesting history. It originates in Persia and eventually ends up in America brought by the Spanish Conquistadors. read more
By: Margaret. Meals | 2012-03-09 | Alternative Medicine Pomegranate is a very delicious fruit isnt it? When you buy pomegranate, do you ever think about the nutritional value it holds and how many benefits it has? If no, then heres something you must learn about this fruit. read more
By: Amirah Bellamy | 2010-09-29 | Nutrition The pomegranate is classified as one of the superfoods. In fact, because of its overwhelming list of health benefits many refer to the pomegranate as the "superfruit" of the superfoods... read more
By: Charles Stuart Gregory | 2010-03-30 | Nutrition Cranberries are the fruit of a low-creeping shrub that thrive in the cooler parts of the northern hemisphere. Cranberries are white when unripe, turning deep red only when it is fully ripe. read more