Black Rice Bran Supplies the Most Antioxidants For Your Money
August 26, 2010 by Nancy
Filed under Featured Story, News Talk
OK, I confess. I had never heard of black rice until I read of a new study that shows black rice bran supplies the most anitoxidants for your money. The money part kept me reading.
Zhimin Xu, co-author of the study said, “Just a spoonful of black rice bran contains more health promoting anthocyanin antioxidants than are found in a spoonful of blueberries, but with less sugar and more fiber and vitamin E antioxidants”
Antioxidants are linked to decreased risk of heart disease and cancer. They also aid in memory improvement and other health benefits.
The authors of the study found that black rice bran could be used to improve health benefits of breakfast cereals, cakes, cookies and other foods. It may even be used in beverages. Interestingly, it may also be used as food coloring because the pigments in black rice bran extracts range from pink to black. Perhaps no more artificial coloring in the future!
Also noted Xu, that although brown rice is the most common rice variety produced worldwide, the study results suggest that black rice bran may be healthier than brown rice bran in terms of antioxidants.
“If berries are used to boost health, why not black rice and black rice bran?” asked Xu, associate professor at the food science department at Louisiana State University Agricultural Center. “Black rice bran would be a unique and economical material to increase consumption of health-promoting antioxidants.”
Apparently black rice has an even nuttier taste than brown rice. I switched from white rice to brown rice when I realized it was healthier. It did take a bit to get use to the different texture of the brown rice.
Now that I know black rice bran supplies the most antioxidants for your money, I’ll be switching to black rice and I’m sure I’ll learn to love it!
Using Acai Berry for Weight Loss – Does it Work?
May 11, 2009 by Nancy
Filed under Featured Story
If you’re using acai berry for anti-aging, good for you, but if you’re using acai berry for weight loss, you may be unsuccessful.
Acai is a deep purple berry that has the taste of a mixture of wild berries and chocolate.
Anthocyanin in the berries give them their lush, purple color. Anthocyanins are strong antidioxidants that may help the body fight against cancer, diabetes, aging, bacterial infections and inflammation.
Still, researchers have not found a connection between the pricey acai berry and weight loss. Oprah, herself, has posted a comment on her website disassociating herself from products that claim weight loss.
There are many other lower priced antioxidant rich fruits and vegetables that have the same health benefits as the acai berry.
You can use the acai berry for weight loss as long as it’s included in a nutrious diet program. By itself, it’s not the “miracle weight loss” food so many of us have been hoping to find.



