Picture: Tiger, Care2 Founder and CEO Randy Paynter’s Amerecauna, with one of her eggs, along with a brown egg from another hen. . The following article has been adapted from 'Are Blue Eggs Lower in Cholesterol?' . BLUE EGGS: What's the truth? CLAIM: Higher protein, lower cholesterol. TRUTH: The opposite! Results from 2 yrs' of testing show that Araucana eggs are significantly lower in protein and are consistently higher in cholesterol levels than other eggs. . IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT EGGS IN GENERAL - EGG PROTEIN is said to be the highest quality food protein known, second only to mother’s milk - Eggs provide CHOLINE, essential for brain and memory functions - EGG YOLKS contain Vitamin D, fat, cholesterol, and a lot of important nutrients, including carotene, calcium, iron, phosphorus, zinc, thiamin, B6, folate, B12 and pantothenic acid - EGG WHITES contain most of the protein. . A NOTE ON CHOLESTEROL An increasing body of scientific research is showing that the real offender in raising blood cholesterol levels is actually saturated fat in food, not cholesterol in food. In fact, the American Heart Association has changed its guidelines on eggs to say that there is no longer a specific recommendation on the number of egg yolks a person may consume in a week. . HISTORY OF ARAUCANA -The name Araucana is derived from the Arauca province of northern Chile, a part of South America that was never conquered by the Spaniards. AUSTRALIAN ARAUCANA -In Australia the majority of the Araucanas are not rumpless... known as the "Easter Egg Chicken" due to the fact that they have lost a lot of the features of the original breed except the egg colouring and ear tufts. .......... LINKS: The Ameraucana Club of America http://www.araucana.net/ Crested Breeds Club of Australia http://www.crestedbreeds.com/
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
unmasked
My personal quest to
understand an enigmatic
and incurable illnessBy
Brendan K. Edwards
Ever heard of the yuppie
flu? How about Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome? Or
perhaps you've heard of
Myalgic
Encephalomyelitis? If
yo...
FOODS THAT SOOTHE
ARTHRITIS PAIN adapted
from an article by Stacey
Colino in
iVillageThere’s no
proven anti-arthritis
diet, but certain foods
may make a difference in
your symptomsThe
Mediterranean diet is
strongly
anti-inflammatory.
...with les...
SIX FOODS THAT WEAKEN
BONESAdapted from an
article by By Melanie
Haiken, Caring.comSome
ingredients actually
leach the minerals right
out of the bone, or they
block the bone’s
ability to regrow. Learn
about Salt, Soft Drinks,
Caffeine, Hydrogen...
CANCER-KILLING CURRY:
TURMERIC - from Care2
healthy living, April
2012 .
Tests released by a
team at the Cork Cancer
Research Centre show
turmeric can destroy
gullet cancer cells in
the lab within 24 hours.
Turmeric is a wonderful
spice t...
Experts warn that the
Indian tiger, despite
figures showing the
population has
stabilized, faces an
increasing threat of
extinction due to a lack
of genetic diversity.
Researchers from the
UK’s Cardiff
University, in
collaboration with the
Nati...
A top judicial panel in
Brazil has ruled that
same-sex marriages must
be allowed nationwide. An
analysis and resolution
issued Tuesday by
Brazil’s 15-member
National Council of
Justice, the council that
oversees the
country’s
judiciary, s...
Marriage equality has
enjoyed a number of
breakthrough victories
this past year, but
looming is a brick wall
that, if not tackled
carefully, could stop
progress dead. So, we
need to talk about it.
How Do You Solve a
Problem Like Arizona,
Virginia or ...
Regular users of
marijuana may be less
likely to develop
diabetes due
to marijuana&
rsquo;s abili
ty to regulate insulin
levels, a new study has
found. A multi-center
research team, headed by
a team at the
Cardiovascular Epidemi...
Lithuanian religious
leaders have formally
opposed a Council of
Europe Convention on
domestic violence action
because the convention
includes lesbian,
bisexual and trans women.
In a formal statement
released on May 9, the
Lithuanian Bishop’s
Co...
Blog: Don’t Believe the Numbers: Indian Tigers Still Face Extinction Threat by Steve W.
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Experts warn that the
Indian tiger, despite
figures showing the
population has
stabilized, faces an
increasing threat of
extinction due to a lack
of genetic diversity.
Researchers from the
UK’s Cardiff
University, in
collaboration with the
Nati... more
Blog: Therapy at Work? Bosses Say Yes by mark s.
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— Bosses who help their
employees deal with
emotional problems
shouldn't expect much
gratitude or loyalty for
their efforts, new
research shows. more
Blog: Today we honor Merlin by Michelle L.
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Associated with the fairy
religion of the Goddess.
He is said to have
learned all his magic
from the Goddess under
her many names of Morgan,
Viviane, Nimue, Fairy
Queen, and Lady of the
Lake. Tradition says he
sleeps in a hidden
crystal cave. Illusi... more
Blog: Today's Herb: Bog Myrtle by Michelle L.
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— Description: Shrub with
shiny red twiggy stems
that grow up to 4 ft with
long narrow gray-green
leaves. Brown yellow
seedpods appear in spring
and are followed by
orange waxy berries.
Uses: Use leaves fresh,
dried or distilled for
essential oil. ... more
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