Healthy Eating:Superfoods

World’s Healthiest Foods


Thanks to growing interest in international cuisines, it’s never been easier to locate the ingredients you need to prepare foods of other cultures in your own kitchen. And great news: Many of your favorite global ingredients just happen to have great health benefits.

Joan Raymond has written on health and science for Newsweek, Health, and other national publications. These recipes are by Mark Bittman, author of The Best Recipes in the World and food columnist for The New York Times.

Last Updated: June 10, 2008
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  • Peggy J. Bean

    I am interested in knowing a professional opinion of the Acia’ Berry which is harvested from the Rain Forests of Brazil. Do you have any information about it and the effect it may have on people taking Coumadin. Thank you.

  • Peggy J. Bean

    It has been presented to me as a superfood. Do you have any opinion about the berry.?

  • Jimmy

    I heard that the berry loses most of its benefits when heated, check out the supplement facts of Signature Grain at LifeMax.net, that will excite you in the super food area. Look at the Omega’s. This is FDA approved as well.

  • Debbie

    Signature Grain Lifemax is the newest MLM scam rip off - horrendously overpriced. Go to a health food store and ask for chia instead.

  • Otis

    Dear Debbie:

    I much prefer Salba. Even though it is priced higher, the different Salba companies have very smart websites and they answer any question within a few days. I feel very comfortable purchasing a premium quality product that really delivers on their promises. Also, it seems to be the only type of Salvia hispanica L. that has any human clinical studies. Have you noticed that Signature Grain and most of the chia companies state clinical research but they can’t supply the information to you when asked? I think Salba is the company that actually paid for it and that their competitors use it unscrupulously because Salba includes the university and the scientist’s name on a few of the websites.

    Otis

  • Debbie

    “I think Salba is the company that actually paid for it and that their competitors use it unscrupulously because Salba includes the university and the scientist’s name on a few of the websites.”

    You have a point!

    You will also note Signature Grain misleads people into thinking it is the only Salvia hispanica L with FDA approval:

    “In fact, The Signature Grain™ is the only delivery system for Omega 3’s with the recommended daily percentage and full food status classification by the FDA.”

  • Otis

    Dear Debbie:

    I did telephone the University of Toronto and spoke to the secretary of Dr. Vladimir Vuksan, the scientist who did the actual studies and indeed we are right. Salba paid for the clinical trials entirely on their own and companies such as The Signature Grain, Anutra, ChiaNutra, and Omega-3 Chia are in fact using it unlawfully. They are in fact stealing it. I will now definitely only purchase Salba.

    The telephone number at the university is 416-864-5526 and the young lady’s name is Agnes.

    Otis

  • Tim

    Dr. Wayne Coates has been doing research on the Salvia Hispanica L for over 20 years out of the University of Arizona. While the above mentioned foods are in the same family as the Signature Grain, they do not come close to the nutritional values as the Hispanica L. As for the price? the natural processing method used by Lifemax increases the absorption rate to over 84%. This is probably 40% higher than chia and the salba. That means that twice as much of the nutrients in Salvia Hispanica L actually get obsorbed. When it comes to price, you get what you pay for. The Signature Grain is the worlds most nutritious whole food.

    Tim

  • Cole

    Jason you are right on! I have taken many forms of Chia Seed and Salba and then I took the Signature Grain, there is no comparison, the effects from The Signature was far superior to regular Chia Seed. Everyone should try it for themselves before knocking it!
    Thanks,
    Cole

  • Debbie

    “As for the price? the natural processing method used by Lifemax increases the absorption rate to over 84%. This is probably 40% higher than chia and the salba.”

    $60 for Signature Grain vs $20 for other brands.

    Please cite your source that the “absorption rate is over 84%.” Specifically, in which facility/university were the absorption/dispersion trials conducted? Who conducted the trials? In which publications were the peer-reviewed clinical studies published?

  • Lorraine

    I have tried all the above brands of grain. The signature grain is without a doubt better. I have a medical problem and when I ran out of the signature grain, I purchased Salba to see if it would give same effect. I can honestly tell you it didnt.

  • Lavon

    I am a Type 2 diabetic and I started taking The Signature Grain a couple weeks ago. I test my blood sugar everyday and ever since I started taking The Signature Grain the spikes after I eat are not nearly as bad. I’m not a doctor and don’t claim to be. All I know is it works so I’m happy

  • Teddi

    Thank you for your article on Superfoods. It was very informative and interesting. :)

  • Sandy

    I’ve been eating Signature Grain too. LOVE IT!!!

  • Chico

    I just found out “signature grain” is just black and white Salvia Hispanic L and there is no proof it is better than Anutra or Salva– but they cost less than half as much. Why would you pay money to join some MLM company to buy it?
    Then you would be ripping off freinds and family when they paid too much too!!!!!

  • Debbie

    Lorraine:

    Why on earth would you try Salba after you ran out of Signature Grain when it is obvious you are a distributor for Lifemax? One container of Signature Grain (at $60) supposedly lasts a month. The product hasn’t been available to the general public for a month.

  • Laura B

    I too have tried Signature grain, anutra & salba. I had signed up to be a distributor with LifeMax, but prior to deciding to actually purchase an order from the company, I wanted to try Salba & Anutra as Salba had the studies & Anutra appears to possibly be from the same source as Lifemax as they also talk about Dr. Wayne Coates being involved with that company. I am also a physician as wanted to provide a great product to my patients. My boyfriend was the main guinea pig. He has arthritis, but it’s especially prevalent in his hands to the point where they close up at the base of the thumb. He also suffers from back pain due to previous surgeries. Although the others did resolve his pain to a degree, only the lifemax brand allowed his hands to actually flatten back to normal. As he has no interest in taking the others since the Lifemax works better, I will be distributing it. By the way, it has great results on triglyceride levels, in a 6 week period of time, one patients triglyceride levels dropped over 100 points from 300 to 180. I think that it is great that there are options for this product. I would recommend giving them all a try & seeing what works best for you. Ultimately, it’s about health & I wouldn’t dispute that all of those products will bring an increase to one’s health.

  • chico

    Most people on this board are a SHILL for lifemax– give me a break. $60.00 for a $18.00 product — must be scam artists. Where are you getting the 84% from TIM –from your butt? You must quote actual research if you are to use figures and have anyone belive you.

    EVEN IF YOU WERE CORRECT ABOUT IT BEING TWICE AS GOOD– IT COSTS OVER 3 TIMES AS MUCH!!!!!WHAT A SCAM

  • carol

    What do you doctors think of this Salba by Northstar?
    http://www.northstarnutritionals.com/p/Salba_Seed.html?osCsid=ddjh2f0tcq553r93td9btbbe66

    The company claims that the black seeds do the tricks; the white seeds are lame. Is this product a scam and rip-off?

  • James

    The Signature Grain has one of the highest contents of Omega-3’s available. It is a good product. http://www.buythegrain.com

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