Healing Foods A-Z
Buckwheat
This deliciously earthy whole grain can help keep diabetes at bay and build bones of steel

Cabbage
Sturdy, budget-friendly cabbage has many qualities that make it a nutritional and culinary all-star

Cayenne
Turn up the flavor and keep sore throats and sinus congestion at bay with a dash of this fiery spice

Cinnamon
Well-loved for the sweet warmth it brings to foods, this spice may be an effective treatment for type 2 diabetes

Coffee
Wake up flavors in favorite recipes and boost your brain power with this antioxidant-packed brew

Cranberries
Indulge in any form of these festive crimson berries to fend off maladies from tooth decay to heart disease

Dark Chocolate
It sounds too good to be true, but it's not: this adored treat can soothe your soul and improve heart health

Edamame
Japan's favorite legume is a treasure trove of lean protein, vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients

Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Improve your health profile by trading saturated fats in your diet for this Mediterranean staple

Flax
Inside these tiny kernels are big health benefits: digestive comfort, vascular health, maybe even cancer deterrence

Garlic
A flavorful shield against infection, colds, and heart disease, this herb is well worth its lingering aroma

Green Tea
Straight from a cup or added to a favorite dish, drink in the healing properties of this global beverage every day

Kale
Warding off cancer, vascular disease, and eye disorders, spinach's curly edged cousin is a low-calorie antioxidant heavyweight

Mushrooms
Enjoy certain superheroes of the fungi family to derail a variety of ailments, including heart disease and cancer

Oats
Graze on this familiar, versatile grain for powerful heart protection, brain acuity, and a happy disposition

Onion
Ease your way through the winter cold-and-flu season with the protection of this pungent member of the allium family

Papaya
This tropical favorite enhances digestion, calms inflammation, and curtails heart disease and arthritis

Pecans
Eat just a handful of the world's most antioxidant-rich nuts each day for crunchy goodness packed with heart protection

Quinoa
Swap this protein-packed grain for others to get a balanced meat-free meal and heart-healthy antioxidants

Soy
One or two daily servings of Asia's favorite veggie protein curbs heart disease and certain cancers

Tart Cherries
To get the biggest benefit that the smallest of stone fruits has to offer, opt for the sour variety

Tomatoes
Pantry-friendly canned and jarred tomatoes are a surprisingly rich source of antioxidant goodness


































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