
Tomato Spa
If you think tomatoes are just for eating think again, check out these spa treatments that all incorporate of favorite food, tomatoes!

If you think tomatoes are just for eating think again, check out these spa treatments that all incorporate of favorite food, tomatoes!
Facial Tomato Peel ($100, 60 minutes) at Just For You Salon & Spa (Tempe, AZ): Utilizing Skin Script products, this service includes a tomato peel paste that is applied to the face for 20 minutes to kill bacteria and clean the pores, followed by up to a five-layer Jessner peel.
http://www.justforyouintempe.com/
Red Wine Collagen Facial ($155, 80 minutes) at Spa Marbella at Mission Inn Resort & Club (Howey-in-the-Hills, FL): This facial includes Skin Fitness Therapy products that feature a cocktail of ingredients including blueberries, cherries, pomegranates, red wine grapes, and tomatoes, which leave skin with a healthier and more radiant appearance.
http://www.missioninnresort.com/spa/spa.html
Nourishing Organic Body Wrap ($100, 50 minutes) at The Spa at Traditions at Traditions at the Glen Resort and Hotel (Johnson City, NY): This body wrap, relying on Comfort Zone products, includes a firming and hydrating mask of antioxidant botanical extracts, such as red beet, spinach, and tomato. This full-body wrap leaves the skin toned and balanced.

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08/07/19
Can taking a pill made from TOMATOES really help your heart health?
Whether it’s sliced fresh in a salad or sandwich or cooked in a delicious spaghetti bolognaise or lasagne, it’s an absolute staple in so many of our homes. But eating this brilliant red fruit isn’t just a delight, it also provides a whole host of unexpected health benefits.
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20/06/19
New on the shelves
Israeli farmers say they have produced a tiny tomato the size of a blueberry, said to be the smallest tomato in Israel and perhaps the world.
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31/05/19
New Study Shows Processed Tomato Products Are a Better Source of Lycopene Than Fresh Tomatoes
A second study shows that lycopene from tomato paste is better absorbed by the body than lycopene from fresh tomatoes, suggesting that processed tomato productssuch as tomato paste, tomato sauce and ketchupare a better source of this antioxidant.
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