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Worlds healthiest meal - It's a curry
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The chicken and blueberry curry with goji berry pilau rice is full of natural healthy “superfoods” that can help fight cancer, says its 32 year-old creator.
The spicy chicken meal, he says, can help fight off carcinogenic cells while other traditional ingredients such as ginger, chilli, turmeric and garlic, are know for their antibacterial and antiviral properties.
Each serving contains the nutritional equivalent of 49 helpings of spinach, 23 bunches of grapes or nine portions of broccoli.
Experts say it is up to 20 times more nutritious than any specially-formulated 'healthy' meal.
http://www.telegraph....st-curry-a-curry.html
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The spicy chicken meal, he says, can help fight off carcinogenic cells while other traditional ingredients such as ginger, chilli, turmeric and garlic, are know for their antibacterial and antiviral properties.
Each serving contains the nutritional equivalent of 49 helpings of spinach, 23 bunches of grapes or nine portions of broccoli.
Experts say it is up to 20 times more nutritious than any specially-formulated 'healthy' meal.
http://www.telegraph....st-curry-a-curry.html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.looks like a logistical nightmare to me, all those pots and pans and ingredients in the kitchen, mrs kou would be beside herslef if it i trued that.
would have been nice to habve an impartial professional view from a doctor or nutritional/cancer specialist to back the claim or otherwise. other than that, i just see big letters across the top of the page saying 'advertisement'.
would have been nice to habve an impartial professional view from a doctor or nutritional/cancer specialist to back the claim or otherwise. other than that, i just see big letters across the top of the page saying 'advertisement'.
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