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	<title>Delicous Vitality &#187; cooling foods</title>
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		<title>Keeping your cool naturally with these top chilling foods</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Living in New York City can be tough on a girl&#8217;s hair in the summer. Humidity, heat and shvitzing not only make my &#8216;do a frizzy mess, but I get cranky, tired and crave cool things to help me get relief. Rather than reaching for the bucket of ice cream, an expensive iced soy latte [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Living in New York City can be tough on a girl&#8217;s hair in the summer. Humidity, heat and shvitzing not only make my &#8216;do a frizzy mess, but I get cranky, tired and crave cool things to help me get relief.</p>
<p>Rather than reaching for the bucket of ice cream, an expensive iced soy latte or a caffeine filled iced tea, try adding in more of nature&#8217;s natural coolers throughout your day:<br />
COOLING FOODS<br />
Alfalfa<br />
Amaranth<br />
Apple<br />
Berries<br />
Bok choy<br />
Borage<br />
Broccoli<br />
Chinese cabbage<br />
Cilantro<br />
Citrus<br />
Cucumber<br />
Dandelion<br />
Eggplant<br />
Green tea<br />
Kudzu<br />
Lemon<br />
Lettuce<br />
Litchi<br />
Millet<br />
Mint<br />
Mung bean<br />
Pineapple<br />
Plum<br />
Radish<br />
Rhubarb<br />
Seaweed<br />
Sour cherry<br />
Sprouts<br />
Summer squash<br />
Tofu<br />
Tomato<br />
Tropical fruit<br />
Watermelon<br />
Wild blue-green algae<br />
<em>From Rebecca Wood&#8217;s The New Whole Foods Encyclopedia</em><br />
<a href="http://astore.amazon.com/nutritionforempoweredwomen-20?node=1&amp;page=2"> http://astore.amazon.com/nutritionforempoweredwomen-20?node=1&amp;page=2</a></p>
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