Super Red Views
The creation of the club in 2007 was driven by the Korean community in Singapore. Parties involved in the governance of the club include the Korean Association of Singapore, and the Korean business community and Korean embassy in Singapore. The club was originally known as Korean Super Reds FC, but changed its name to Super Reds FC in August 2007.
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Have you caught the red craze yet? Every weekend, local radio stations run hours of shows describing the miraculous health benefits of concentrated essences of nature’s most colorful fruits and vegetables. Super berries, red cherry concentrates, super reds, and super berry blends — there are countless products to choose from. Before the first “commercial” break — it’s unclear how you can have a commercial during a show that is a “paid commercial advertisement” but, perhaps they’re hoping you’ll forget it’s not a real show and that they’ve aired the same segment every weekend for the past year — you’re certain to be convinced that you if you’re not consuming vast amounts of flavonoids in your diet every day, then you’re not eating right and not doing everything you need to stay healthy.
Take the benefits of tea, for instance, which is on all of those “superfood” lists for its antioxidant flavonoids. Researchers have taken a group of people, compared those consuming tea and those not, based on food frequency questionnaires, and found that tea drinking is inversely related to heart disease mortality. Since tea contains flavonoids, that must be the “reason,” failing to consider a zillion confounders such as genetics, socioeconomic and stress factors.