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What Do Camomile Tea, Green Peppers and Celery Have in Common?

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Drinking camomile tea could help to treat sufferers of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Writing in the Guardian, Dr Tom Smith said that camomile tea (as well as green peppers and celery) contain luteolin, which is a substance that has been found to reduce inflammatory reactions in the brain.

 

Article at:

 

Camomile tea 'could aid' Parkinson's and Alzheimer's

http://www.barchester.com/Healthcare-News/Camomile-tea-'could-aid'-Parkinson's-and-Alzheimer's/376/2191

 

Related article about the benefits of chamomile tea:

 

A Good Night’s Sleep Is Worth a Million Dollars

http://katekelsall.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/06/a-good-nights-sleep-is-worth-a-million-dollars.html

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Wow, starting eating celery in last months and find I now crave it...my MS must likey.

Thanks, Diane, for your comments.

I haven't tried celery, but camomile tea has resulted in wonderful restorative sleep. I love it.

Kate Kelsall

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