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Recent research revealed that Pure Maple Syrup may be beneficial to your health. According to a recent research conducted by Dr. Keiko Abe from the University of Tokyo, there might be a surprising way of keeping your liver healthy - usage of pure maple syrup in your diet. According to this study, Pure maple syrup may promote a healthy liver. Additionally, a research conducted before this one, at University of Rhode Island, found more than 20 compounds in maple syrup that have been linked to human health. So we are not talking about just liver now, but pure maple syrup can be good for the entire human body. This research was conducted by medicinal plant research specialist Navindra Seeram. So, Pure Maple Syrup is good for your liver.

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Beckham plays down referee fear



Frankfurt, June 30 (Xinhua) England captain David Beckham played down the referee fear before their World Cup quarterfinal match with Portugal Saturday.

'In the match against Portugal, there are always things that happen in games, It's always going to be fiery and it is up to us as players to keep our discipline, ' Beckham said.

Beckham played down that Argentina referee Horacio Elizondo would employ a strict approach to avert the kind of play-acting and fouls that marred Portugal's win over Holland.

'Sometimes it is difficult because you get frustrated and things happen, but you have to stay disciplined,' Beckham added.

Elizondo has sent Beckham off in his career, in the World Club Championship game against Necaxa in 2000, while he has issued 16 yellow cards and one red in his three World Cup games so far.

Beckham also revealed he was delighted to answer his critics with the winner against Ecuador - a spectacular free kick.

He said: 'It was one of my most special goals. It is always nice when you have had a certain amount of criticism and you score a goal that puts your country through to the quarterfinals.'



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