Death-Defying Food: Bing Cherries

Posted on Aug 6th 2008 10:17AM by Chris Sparling
When you really get down to it, one of the main objectives of life is to stay alive for as long as we can. On average, we occupy a place on this planet for about 75 years. Some of us hang around for a little longer, while others take an earlier ferry. Still, barring any unfortunate accident or contraction of a terminal illness at a younger age, 75 seems to be the norm.

Keeping your stay on this wonderful world of ours from being cut short sometimes requires a good amount of work (regular exercise, adequate amounts of sleep, stressing less, etc.). However, there are also some easy ways to prevent early departure, many of which involve nothing more than a revised grocery shopping list. For the next eight days, we'll offer one death-defying food choice each day to help keep you healthy and happy for many more years to come.

Death-Defying Food # 6: Bing Cherries

A study published in the Journal of Nutrition revealed that levels of inflammation dropped by 18 to 25 percent in patients after 28 bing-binge eating days. Even more interesting is the fact that within four weeks of the date they stopped eating the cherries, their levels began to increase again. Makes you want to yell Bada-Bing, doesn't it?
 
 
 

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