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Recent Channel 7 Coverage Sees Sydney Thai Restaurant Demand Rise, Holy Basil’s Christmas Spots Filling Fast

Recent Channel 7 Coverage Sees Sydney Thai Restaurant Demand Rise, Holy Basil’s Christmas Spots Filling Fast














Sydney, Australia (PRWEB) December 18, 2014

Holy Basil, one of Sydney’s top Thai restaurants is feeling the positive effects from a glowing review they received from Felicity Urquhart, the hostess of Sydney Weekender, a lifestyle show aired on Channel 7. Because of the media coverage, the suburban eatery’s Christmas bookings are filling up so fast they can hardly keep up with the reservation requests.

“We are now offering Christmas party functions at both of our Sydney branches,” says Chef Tony Inthavong, co-owner of Holy Basil. “While we already have a number of bookings, but still have some spots left so we invite everyone to consider us for their holiday get-together.”

According to an article published on the Good Food website, Australian diets have undergone significant changes with more and more people eating Chinese or Thai for dinner. Australians simply eat more Asian food compared to around 15 years ago which is backed by a report made by the University of Sydney saying there are more than 3,000 Thai restaurants in Australia, one-quarter of which can be found in Sydney alone.

With a passion to provide high quality, authentic Thai food, Holy Basil was opened. It’s a family owned and operated Thai and Laos restaurant in Sydney and showcases the cuisine of both cultures using the freshest ingredients, herbs and spices which are distinctive of the regions. What’s more, there is both a casual dining eatery and a fine dining section under the same roof.

With Holy Basil’s reputation growing, the Sydney Weekender, a lifestyle show that airs weekly on the Seven Network became aware of the restaurant and reviewed them. The popular show, which investigates the best places to stay, eat and play to help its viewers make the most out of their weekends, recently featured the Thai and Laos restaurant on a recent episode.

The Sydney Weekender’s website mentions that “Sydney is flooded with great Thai restaurants but now there’s a new kid on the block dishing up the classics and Lao food… they find the balance between sweet, sour and spicy to bring you uniquely Thai & Laos cuisines.”

Hostess Felicity Urquhart said “…the flavours are unique and exciting and the dishes are sure to uplift your spirit.”

She specifically preferred the papaya salad, seared ox tongue, deep fried snapper topped with Asian salad, and the chilli roast pork belly in basil and garlic sauce. She was surprised to learn that Holy Basil makes and serves its own gelato filled with uniquely Asian flavours.

To find out more about Holy Basil’s tasty and unique cuisine, or to book a Christmas party function, visit their website at http://holybasil.com.au

About Holy Basil

Holy Basil is one of Sydney’s top Thai and Laos restaurants with their dishes being a “retelling on a plate” of these two great cultural heritages. To add to their popularity, they’re also a 2014 Good Food Guide nominee.

There are currently two locations: one in Canley Heights and another in the Sydney CBD. Reservations are available for all types of functions and parties.













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Distinct LLC, the marketer of Probiotic Action, responds to recent physician review of probiotics for acne a natural acne treatments

Distinct LLC, the marketer of Probiotic Action, responds to recent physician review of probiotics for acne a natural acne treatments













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Miami, FL (PRWEB) November 06, 2014

On November 4, 2014, Probiotic Action released a statement in response to Dr. Travis J. Elliott’s recent review of the Probiotic Action a natural acne treatments.

Dr. Elliott,, an Oregon-based member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians, released the following statement: “In my opinion, Probiotic Action is a therapeutic breakthrough in the treatment of acne and eczema.  My clinical results are still in the early stage, but they have been very positive.  Probiotic Action is easy to use and directly addresses the pathophysiology of skin disease in a way that no other product that I know of can.  Just as gastrointestinal microbiome therapy is proving to be essential for gut and immune health, I’m sure that probiotic skin treatments will become the standard of the future.”

This review is an important step in the continuing acceptance of probiotics in the medical field, Probiotic Action spokesman Fernando Perez says, adding: “We at Probiotic Action have always felt that probiotics can be a tremendous game changer when talking about natural treatments for various medical ailments. Dr. Elliott’s review is in itself vindication of this belief.”

“There is an exponentially increasing awareness of the benefits of probiotics as a skincare treatment,” Perez says. As people continue to be more cognizant of the ingredients contained in their skincare products, the shift continues towards all natural alternatives. Popular products that use harsh chemicals like salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide are on the decline as homeopathic remedies prove just as effective and without the potentially harmful side effects. We anticipate that this movement towards all natural products will only grow.” 

Probiotic Action, a pioneer in probiotics for acne, follows all probiotic-associated products to collect information in order to help educate the public on the power of probiotics for skin care and overall health. For more information, please visit ProbioticAction.com.

















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Bel Marra Health Reports on Recent Research Reveals Walnuts May Protect Against Heart Disease and Diabetes

Bel Marra Health Reports on Recent Research Reveals Walnuts May Protect Against Heart Disease and Diabetes











Bel Marra Health Reports on Recent Research Reveals Walnuts May Protect Against Heart Disease and Diabetes


Toronto, ON (PRWEB) October 10, 2013

Bel Marra Health, who offers high-quality, specially formulated vitamins and nutritional supplements, reports on a recent study revealing that walnuts could help to improve the health of those suffering from metabolic syndrome and other obesity-related health problems.

As Bel Marra Health reports in its article, (http://www.belmarrahealth.com/healthy-eating-2/walnuts-could-protect-you-from-heart-disease-and-diabetes/) nuts have always been seen as one of the best sources of minerals and fatty acids on the planet. Nuts provide unsaturated fats, which help to reduce cholesterol levels. They are loaded with digestion-friendly fiber, and they contain a good deal of Vitamin E, a vitamin that helps protect against coronary artery disease and other cardiovascular disorders. Nuts truly are some of nature’s most amazing creations, and a recent study published by the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center points to another potential life-saving health benefit of these tasty morsels.

The Connecticut-based research center conducted a study among 46 adults between the ages of 30 and 75. All of the participants were overweight with BMIs greater than 25; the men had waist circumferences larger than 40 inches and the women had waists larger than 35 inches. The study group was also at risk of developing metabolic syndrome, a precursor to more serious disorders like cardiovascular disorders and diabetes.

The 46 adults were divided and assigned two different diets: the first group was assigned a diet of their own choosing that included walnuts, while the second group consumed a diet without walnuts. Those that participated in the diet containing walnuts were given no more than 56 grams of walnuts – unroasted and shelled – to consume per day. This group of adults showed a marked improvement in their endothelial function, despite their being overweight or obese. While adding the walnuts to their regular diet didn’t lead to weight loss, it did increase vasodilation in the brachial artery. It also helped to benefit their systolic blood pressure, thereby reducing their risk of cardiovascular disorder.

The lead author of the research team, Dr. David Katz, Director of the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center, explained that altering one’s diet completely can be challenging, which is why so many people continue with unhealthy diets to this day. However, adding just one food can be fairly easy, making it less of a challenge than completely altering one’s diet.

With the single addition of walnuts, the participants in the study improved their endothelial function and reduced their risk of heart disease and diabetes. The study reveals that making a few small changes to the diet that involves including highly nutritious food could help to improve the health of those suffering from metabolic syndrome and other obesity-related health problems, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disorders.

The purpose of adding nutrient-rich food to the diet is to satisfy the appetite and improve health, thus making it possible to remove the less nutritious food from the diet for those trying to lose weight. With further research, more appetite-satiating foods like walnuts could be found, which could provide remarkable health benefits to dieters and reduce their risk of health problems. Such a small addition to the diet proves that a few minor food modifications can make a huge difference in the health of those trying to diet and lose weight or maintain a long healthy life.

(Source: David L Katz, et al. Effects of Walnuts on Endothelial Function in Overweight Adults with Visceral Obesity: A Randomized, Controlled, Crossover Trial. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2012; 31 (6): 415 DOI: 10.1080/07315724.2012.10720468)

Bel Marra Health is the maker of “Clinical Strength NOx Booster,” a high-quality nutritional supplement that helps boost blood circulation, supports a healthy heart and healthy blood sugar levels, and promotes healthy cholesterol. All ingredients are backed with scientific evidence. Every product is tested for safety, quality, and purity at every stage of the manufacturing process. Furthermore, Bel Marra Health products are produced only in Health Canada approved facilities, going the extra mile to ensure that our health-conscious customers are getting top quality products. For more information on Bel Marra Health visit http://www.belmarrahealth.com or call 1-866-531-0466.
























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