‘Skinny teas’ might not have any properties to help you lose weight, but they might remind you you’re on a diet.
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You may be better off buying regular green or black tea and spending more on fruit and vegetables.
Horseradish hasn’t been studied, and studies on garlic found it probably does nothing.
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Complementary medicines are increasingly invoking traditional use when the science does not add up. Horseradish and garlic products provide a good example.
Is it necessary to take supplements for sperm health, and do they work?
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Study results examining the effect of antioxidants on sperm health are mixed.
Sure it tastes nice, but what else can it do?
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Manuka honey has a lot of evidence-based benefits, and a lot of rubbish claims too.