SuperFoods: What's in a Name Recently, you've presumably been hearing a great deal about "superfoods". A fast Google search of the term will lead you to a scope of sites and points. You can find out about Dr. Perricone's Superfoods from Oprah.com. You'll be tempted by ads to purchase chlorella, a blue green growth alluded to as "Nature's Perfect Superfood". You'll discover data on superfoods from trustworthy and not really legitimate sources. People, for example, WebMD and the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), which are trustworthy, are taking advantage of the superfoods rage. They offer data on "'Superfoods' Everyone Needs" and "10 Superfoods for Better Health!" On the not really legitimate side are the various (and flawed) mixtures and elixirs making unreasonable guarantees. They offer to convey the advantages of superfoods rapidly and easily...without really eating food. produttori n...