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Title: This Ancient Aphrodisiac Can Lower Your Cholesterol
Post by: CG6468 on May 03, 2013, 07:31:15 PM
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This Ancient Aphrodisiac Can Lower Your Cholesterol

It was prized by the ancient Greeks and Romans as a delicacy and aphrodisiac. But this funny-looking flower bud has a new niche these days…

It works like a statin to lower cholesterol levels. Italian researchers tested an extract of the plant on overweight people with high cholesterol. After eight weeks,1 the extract decreased their total cholesterol and “bad” LDL levels. Even more significant…it simultaneously increased their “good” HDL cholesterol levels.

A German study got even better results. Participants improved their cholesterol ratios after only six weeks. Their total cholesterol levels dropped 18.5 percent.2 Their LDL cholesterol decreased by 22.9 percent. Their LDL to HDL ratios decreased 20 percent.

Did you know? The artichoke is actually a flower that hasn’t bloomed. And you can make tea from it. Boil whole artichokes for 20 minutes. Then let them steep for another 20 minutes. Remove the artichokes from the pot. Pour the remaining liquid into a pitcher, add a little honey, and you have a liver-cleansing tonic. It keeps your hair, nails, and skin looking beautiful too.
And unlike statins, the extract had no adverse effects.

What’s the funny-looking—yet delicious—plant that can lower cholesterol in six weeks?

Reminds me of a joke. (http://institutefornaturalhealing.com/2013/05/this-ancient-aphrodisiac-can-lower-your-cholesterol/#Continue)
Title: Re: This Ancient Aphrodisiac Can Lower Your Cholesterol
Post by: Mr Mannn on May 03, 2013, 08:22:18 PM
Hmmm. Do ya really want to give a bunch of fat people Aphrodisiacs? Next think ya know they'll show up at the discos, wearing their shirts open to their navels, gold necklaces, and hitting on my would be girl friends.
Title: Re: This Ancient Aphrodisiac Can Lower Your Cholesterol
Post by: Karin on May 06, 2013, 12:57:31 PM
Artichokes are a pain in the ass to deal with.  If I'm going to use them, I just buy them in a jar.  They're quite good with a chicken piccata dish. 

As a matter of fact, if you don't want to go to the trouble of making that, the Michael Angelo's brand of chicken piccata (found at Sam's), is extremely good.  Ready in about 3 minutes, it tastes like restaurant.  Really. 

Title: Re: This Ancient Aphrodisiac Can Lower Your Cholesterol
Post by: Dori on May 06, 2013, 01:05:06 PM
Artichokes are a pain in the ass to deal with.  If I'm going to use them, I just buy them in a jar.  They're quite good with a chicken piccata dish. 

I like them on my pizza and in my pasta salad. 




 
Title: Re: This Ancient Aphrodisiac Can Lower Your Cholesterol
Post by: Big Dog on May 06, 2013, 01:44:26 PM
Hmmm. Do ya really want to give a bunch of fat people Aphrodisiacs? Next think ya know they'll show up at the discos, wearing their shirts open to their navels, gold necklaces, and hitting on my would be girl friends.

Hey, you're describing Ron Jeremy's entire career!

(http://www3.images.coolspotters.com/photos/82943/ron-jeremy-profile.jpg)
Title: Re: This Ancient Aphrodisiac Can Lower Your Cholesterol
Post by: BattleHymn on May 07, 2013, 10:21:07 PM
I don't think I have ever ate an artichoke before in my life.

Do they taste similar to anything else out there?
Title: Re: This Ancient Aphrodisiac Can Lower Your Cholesterol
Post by: Dori on May 08, 2013, 12:40:34 AM
I don't think I have ever ate an artichoke before in my life.

Do they taste similar to anything else out there?

Actually, I don't think they have much of a taste at all.  People who steam/boil the whole artichoke like to peel off the leaves and dip them in different sauces.  You can't really eat the tips of the leaf, but the botton part is soft, and you just sort of scrape it's inner pulp into your mouth between your teeth, you can't eat the outer part.

I just like the marinated artichoke hearts you buy in a jar or can to add to other dishes.