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		<title>By: Lia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lia</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2013 16:51:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hafa Adai, Thanks Michelle, I completely understand the comments about this attempt to gloss over the horror whites committed against African americans.  The song is pure crap.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hafa Adai, Thanks Michelle, I completely understand the comments about this attempt to gloss over the horror whites committed against African americans.  The song is pure crap.</p>
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		<title>By: Lloyd</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lloyd</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2013 16:45:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beautifully put  Nate and it just goes to show us the hypocrisy of some in our society. I always tell those who want us to forget and move on that we would if they stop acting like we are still living in their good old days.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beautifully put  Nate and it just goes to show us the hypocrisy of some in our society. I always tell those who want us to forget and move on that we would if they stop acting like we are still living in their good old days.</p>
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		<title>By: Health Info</title>
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		<dc:creator>Health Info</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2013 16:43:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does Milk Hurt the Health Benefits of Tea?

Depending on your particular culture and taste, adding milk to your tea may be common or unusual.

But that tiny, seemingly insignificant decision may impact your health more than you might think.

You may recall that a 2007 study found that using cow’s milk in black tea may cancel out some of the tea’s key health benefits. Well now, another study—this one from 2012—shows that adding cow’s milk or even soy milk to green tea may also have a negative effect on health.
If you’re a tea drinker, pay close attention…

BAD MOOS
The earlier study that tackled this topic looked specifically at the effect of cow’s milk on black tea.

Researchers found that drinking black tea—without milk—significantly increased the ability of the subjects’ arteries to accommodate changes in blood flow. But this beneficial effect was not seen at all in either the control group (that drank boiled water) or the tea-with-milk group. 

In other words, drinking the tea with milk completely prevented the subjects from getting this particular cardiovascular benefit from the tea.

How come? Tea contains catechins, compounds that help blood vessels relax. Milk, however, contains proteins known as caseins that can inhibit this benefit of tea, probably by combining with the catechins. This is true of all types of cow’s milk, regardless of the fat content. Talk about udder disappointment!

WHAT ABOUT SOY MILK? AND GREEN TEA?
Another more recent study was performed, by a separate set of scientists, to see whether soy milk would blunt key health benefits of green tea. 

Unfortunately, it did! Those researchers found that when subjects drank green tea with soy milk or with cow’s milk, both types of milk reduced the bioavailability of certain catechins, compared with drinking the green tea with no milk (the control). 

When bioavailability is reduced, the body can’t absorb as many of the beneficial compounds.

Source: Mario Lorenz, PhD, senior scientist, department of cardiology and angiology, Charité Medical University, Berlin, Germany.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does Milk Hurt the Health Benefits of Tea?</p>
<p>Depending on your particular culture and taste, adding milk to your tea may be common or unusual.</p>
<p>But that tiny, seemingly insignificant decision may impact your health more than you might think.</p>
<p>You may recall that a 2007 study found that using cow’s milk in black tea may cancel out some of the tea’s key health benefits. Well now, another study—this one from 2012—shows that adding cow’s milk or even soy milk to green tea may also have a negative effect on health.<br />
If you’re a tea drinker, pay close attention…</p>
<p>BAD MOOS<br />
The earlier study that tackled this topic looked specifically at the effect of cow’s milk on black tea.</p>
<p>Researchers found that drinking black tea—without milk—significantly increased the ability of the subjects’ arteries to accommodate changes in blood flow. But this beneficial effect was not seen at all in either the control group (that drank boiled water) or the tea-with-milk group. </p>
<p>In other words, drinking the tea with milk completely prevented the subjects from getting this particular cardiovascular benefit from the tea.</p>
<p>How come? Tea contains catechins, compounds that help blood vessels relax. Milk, however, contains proteins known as caseins that can inhibit this benefit of tea, probably by combining with the catechins. This is true of all types of cow’s milk, regardless of the fat content. Talk about udder disappointment!</p>
<p>WHAT ABOUT SOY MILK? AND GREEN TEA?<br />
Another more recent study was performed, by a separate set of scientists, to see whether soy milk would blunt key health benefits of green tea. </p>
<p>Unfortunately, it did! Those researchers found that when subjects drank green tea with soy milk or with cow’s milk, both types of milk reduced the bioavailability of certain catechins, compared with drinking the green tea with no milk (the control). </p>
<p>When bioavailability is reduced, the body can’t absorb as many of the beneficial compounds.</p>
<p>Source: Mario Lorenz, PhD, senior scientist, department of cardiology and angiology, Charité Medical University, Berlin, Germany.</p>
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		<title>By: Nate</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nate</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2013 16:25:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greatest mystery of all-time&quot; &quot;Blacks should forget slavery while whites embrace and reflect on the nostalgia of the civil war with re-enactments and the wearing of the rebel flag.&quot; Yeah, that sounds fair. Fair &amp; typical!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greatest mystery of all-time&#8221; &#8220;Blacks should forget slavery while whites embrace and reflect on the nostalgia of the civil war with re-enactments and the wearing of the rebel flag.&#8221; Yeah, that sounds fair. Fair &amp; typical!</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2013 16:24:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mark, you obviously belong to that third of the white race that are apologist for that first third racist batch of your race.  And oh yes the memory of slavery does have to dictate race relations 150 years later because it still exists. 

You don&#039;t get around much, do you? This nation has seen crimes involving black men and chains in the last 20 years. And it remains a powerful symbol (and so does that racist flag) of a dark part of our reality...

Slavery may have been made illegal but it didn&#039;t end it; heck, it has been extended to other minority groups. That is the reality of where we are as a nation whether or not some want to see it or accept it.

Frankly, I&#039;m sick of your kind attempting to look the other way or rationalizing the sick racist acts your race commits every day.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mark, you obviously belong to that third of the white race that are apologist for that first third racist batch of your race.  And oh yes the memory of slavery does have to dictate race relations 150 years later because it still exists. </p>
<p>You don&#8217;t get around much, do you? This nation has seen crimes involving black men and chains in the last 20 years. And it remains a powerful symbol (and so does that racist flag) of a dark part of our reality&#8230;</p>
<p>Slavery may have been made illegal but it didn&#8217;t end it; heck, it has been extended to other minority groups. That is the reality of where we are as a nation whether or not some want to see it or accept it.</p>
<p>Frankly, I&#8217;m sick of your kind attempting to look the other way or rationalizing the sick racist acts your race commits every day.</p>
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