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  2. Alfredo Bowman - Wikipedia

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    Alfredo Darrington Bowman (26 November 1933 – 6 August 2016), [2] also known as Dr. Sebi (/ s eɪ b iː /), was a Honduran self-proclaimed herbalist healer, who also practiced in the United States in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

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    A nutrition PhD and registered dietitian debunk the health dangers around oils like canola, grapeseed, and sunflower, and how ultraprocessed foods play a role.

  4. Soursop - Wikipedia

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    Soursop (also called graviola, guyabano, and in Latin America guanábana) is the fruit of Annona muricata, a broadleaf, flowering, evergreen tree. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is native to the tropical regions of the Americas and the Caribbean and is widely propagated. [ 5 ]

  5. 8 Best Heart-Healthy Mediterranean Diet Foods, According to a ...

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    Nuts are packed with heart-healthy fats, vitamins and minerals. Research shows that eating nuts regularly is good for your heart (learn more about the health benefits of eating nuts). Nuts are ...

  6. Oxalis pes-caprae - Wikipedia

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    Oxalis pes-caprae, commonly known as African wood-sorrel, Bermuda buttercup, Bermuda sorrel, buttercup oxalis, Cape sorrel, English weed, goat's-foot, sourgrass, soursob or soursop; Afrikaans: suring; Arabic: hommayda (حميضة), [2] is a species of tristylous yellow-flowering plant in the wood sorrel family Oxalidaceae.

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    For many people, the advertisements will be a big part of Super Bowl fun this Sunday. But many of them are selling you dangerous levels of sodium, a new study shows.