Rub the lamb well with the olive oil and season lightly with salt and pep- per. Place the lamb rack, meat side up, on the baking sheet. Spread the mustard over the top of the rack and sprinkle with the bread crumbs. Roast the lamb for about 15 minutes for medium rare. Remove lamb from oven, cover with foil and let stand for about 3-4 minutes before cutting into chops. Serve hot. Makes 4 servings. Oven Roasted Turkey Milanese 2 tbsp. olive oil 6 large egg whites 1 cup dry whole wheat bread- crumbs 1 Tbsp. dried parsley flakes 1/2 tsp. granulated garlic 1 tsp. dried oregano 1 tsp. kosher salt 1/4 tsp. pepper 1 1/2 pounds turkey cutlets (about 1/4-inch thick) lemon wedges, garnish Preheat oven to 375E Brush a large baking sheet with sides with olive oil. In a medium shallow bowl, whisk the egg whites well until foamy. Set aside. In another shallow bowl stir together breadcrumbs, parsley, granulated gar- lic, oregano, salt and pepper. Set aside. Pat the turkey cutlets dry. Dip one cutlet into the egg whites and dredge in the crumb mixture. Arrange the cutlet on the baking sheet. Repeat with remaining turkey and crumbs (if you need another baking sheet, brush with 2 more Tbsp. of olive oil). Roast the turkey for 20 minutes, turn over and roast for 15 minutes more, until golden. Serve hot with lemon wedges. Makes 6 servings. Roast Rosemary Chicken Breasts 2 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil 1/4 cup fresh chopped parsley 1/4 cup fresh rosemary leaves 1 tsp. minced garlic 6 boneless and skinless chick- en breasts (about 2 pounds) kosher salt to taste fresh ground pepper to taste Preheat oven to 400F. Spray a baking dish well with nonstick cooking spray. Set aside. Crush together oil, rosemary and garlic with a mortar and pestle. Set aside. Season chicken with salt and pepper. Rub the chicken on all sides with rosemary mixture. Roast chicken for 20 minutes, until just cooked through (do not overcook). Serve hot with any accumulated juices drizzled over. Makes 4-6 servings. ❑ ORTHODONTICS Honey Relieves Chemo Effects ADULTS & CHILDREN Steven M. Lash, DDS, MS Rebecca L. Rubin, DMD, MS F rom the land of milk and honey comes a product that its marketers bill as a boost for cancer patients. LifeMel honey is a product of Israel, researched for 30 years and developed to help cancer patients who are suf- fering from the side effects of chemo- therapy. The originator of LifeMel honey, Dr. Alexander Goroshit, while in medi- cal school, came upon an interesting anomaly during a cholera epidemic. In reviewing data, he found that there were only two cholera-free areas and both were populated by families of beekeepers. He experimented and found that if bees were fed medicinal plants, they would pass these plants on (and their effects) in their honey production. One type of honey he developed was designed to treat anemia and from this honey he developed the current LifeMel honey. LifeMel honey is produced from bees that are fed a special nectar consisting of natural therapeutic herbs. The honey is 100 percent natural. In 2006, a clinical study was done using LifeMel honey to determine its affect on chemotherapy patients who experience the horrific side effects from the therapy itself. Chemotherapy and radiation treatments have lowered the white blood cell count, red blood cell count and the level of hemoglobin in these patients. Some 66 percent of the patients in the study experienced higher blood counts, were able to continue with their scheduled chemotherapy program and, generally, had an improved quality of life. LifeMel does not cure any disease. The study was published in Medical Oncology, a peer medical journal, in 2006. A further clinical trial is being conducted in Israel. The Israeli manufacturer, Zuf Globus Laboratories, has named a U.S. distributor, New Horizon LLC: www. lifemelusa.com . ❑ 248-851-7272 6177 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield, Michigan www.lashorthodontics.com . t-,,b0-, American A5s.:,ciation of Orthodontists 1355740 Your Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine Specialists Ronald S. Lederman, M.D., P.L.L.C. is pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Mark Kwartowitz to the Center for Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine and Physical Therapy. Doctors Lederman and Kwartowitz focus on the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of problems that affect patients of all ages - from children's fractures to sports injuries to chronic arthritic conditions including shoulder, knee and hip replacements. Plus, Doctors Lederman and Kwartowitz offer same day or next day urgent care appointments at their new office in the Lakes Medical Center in West Bloomfield. Mark Kwartowitz, D.O. Ronald S. Lederman, M.D. CENTER FOR ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY, SPORTS MEDICINE AND PHYSICAL THERAPY A S[IOHN PROVIDENCE IIEALTH • A PASSION 2300 Haggerty Road, Suite 1110 West Bloomfield, MI 48323 Call 248-669-2000 today for an appointment. or HEALING 1365240 February 28 • 2008 A41