Mediterranean diet aims to keep heart healthy
date:Mar 25, 2013
e Park , Minn.

Rakhshani said business is up at the restaurant since the Mediterranean diet made headlines recently based on its health benefits.

It's the Mediterranean lifestyle choice that those people who live in the Mediterranean choose to live by, partly because they haven't been influenced by Western pressures and partly because they can't get access to the prepared foods that America has, Anderson said.

For example, residents of Greece eat very little red meat and average nine servings
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