Oct 10, 2007 @ 04:47 pm by Healthy Me
Aside from acai berries, flax seeds and sprouts, other little known super foods include:
Beets
Beets have antioxidants called flavenoids and carotenoids which help reduce the risk of heart ailments. They are also naturally low in calories so you don’t need to worry about putting on extra weight. Beets are also very good for pregnant and lactating mothers because of its folic acid content which can help babies develop strong spinal cords. Beetroot juice also provides silica which can reduce the risk of osteoporosis by allowing calcium to be used by the body properly.
Sesame Seeds
These seeds are rich sources of B Vitamins, Vitamins A and E, zinc, calcium, magnesium, copper, phosphorous, potassium, iron, copper and magnesium. Its many health benefits include helping blood circulation, promoting bowel and joint lubrication and lowering blood pressure.
Grape Tomatoes
We all know what tomatoes are but some of us may not have encountered grape tomatoes yet. These are actually hybrid tomatoes that are as small as olives and grapes. Tomatoes in general are good sources of Vitamin C, potassium, and beta carotene which can give you healthier skin and a stronger immune system. Tomatoes are also known for their lycopene content which can reduce the risk on prostate and lung cancer. Grape tomatoes basically offer similar health benefits as other kinds of tomatoes but these bite size versions have lower water content and are sweeter and tastier than other tomatoes which makes them perfect fruit snacks.
Oct 09, 2007 @ 06:45 am by Healthy Me
If there are power foods there are also foods known as super foods. These foods are so dense with vitamins and minerals that they can effectively fight disease by destroying free radicals. Common super foods include beans, tomatoes, broccoli, green tea, oranges and spinach. There are however, lesser known super foods that are equally rich in antioxidants.
Acai Berries
These are small black berries that grow in the Brazilian rainforest. These berries are rich sources of oleic acid, linoleic acid and sterols which are instrumental in lowering bad cholesterol and maintaining good cholesterol. These berries actually contain 33% more anthocyanin than red wine grapes and more than other kind of berry. Anthocyanin is powerful antioxidant that can slow down the aging process by protecting skin connective tissues and repairing damaged protein.
Flax Seeds
These seeds are perfect sources of fatty acids for vegans. Flax seeds are rich sources of Omega-3, 6 and 9 acids and lignin which can moderate cholesterol levels and prevent heart disease. The fatty acid content of flax seeds also may also help improve mental functions and prevent some types of cancer. Aside from taking care of your heart, flax seeds can also help prevent osteoporosis, asthma and diabetes. Other nutrients found in these seeds are fiber, manganese and Vitamin E.
Sprouts
There are any different kinds of sprouts that you can get from beans, radish, alfalfa, broccoli, mustard and many more. All sprouts however are richer sources of minerals, vitamins, amino acids, proteins, enzymes and trace elements than other foods. Some sprouts for example carry at least ten times more enzymes than other vegetables and fruits. Sprouts are particularly known for their ability to reduce the symptoms of menopause and prevent cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis.
What other little known super foods are there?
Oct 08, 2007 @ 09:21 pm by Healthy Me
Last time, we discovered the merits of self detoxification and choosing other options for healthy and flavorful meals. Let’s continue with other great tips.
Avoid Processed Food
If you really cannot avoid meat then choose the better kinds of meat. Processed meat including canned meat and repackaged meat usually lose much of their protein and nutrient content because of processing methods. Other packaged meats are also made of lower quality meat. Always choose fresh lean meat over processed meat. This rule should be followed for all other food items.
Drink Red Wine in Moderation
Researchers and ordinary people have often wondered why the French do not suffer as much as other westerners from cardiac diseases when their daily diet is known to be rich and fattening. Theoretically, the answer may be because they are also lovers of red wine. Red wine has antioxidant properties that help prevent blood vessel clogging by fat deposits. Having a glass of red wine to complement your rich meal may be a healthy practice.
Improve Cooking and Preparation Methods
You can have a healthier meal of lean meat if you broiled or grilled your meat instead of frying it. Meats cooked this way are lower in fat and come out as more visually appealing. If you really want to fry some meat, remove the fat before doing so and use a dripping rack to eliminate excess oil from fried meat.
Oct 07, 2007 @ 09:29 am by Healthy Me
It is a common belief that healthy food means the same as tasteless or bad taste. Modern culinary discoveries and guidelines however are now making it possible for anyone to enjoy delicious and tasty dishes and still remain healthy and fit. The following are some helpful tips.
Self Detoxification
Detoxification is usually a special process that will require you to ask for expert help. You can however practice and set a schedule for your own self detoxification. If you are a meat eater, set a few days in a week for you to be a vegetarian. Another alternative would be to cook your daily dishes with a mixture of lean meat pieces and vegetables. On the days that you are eating meat, make sure that you have side dishes or desert that contains vegetables and unsweetened fruits.
It will also help if you tried to discover different natural spices and herbs to enhance the taste of your food. Instead of using store bought sauces for your meat and fish, experiment with tasty and flavorful herbs and spices like parsley, cloves, rosemary and thyme.
Water is also an essential part of self detoxification. Drink as many glasses of water as you can everyday to help flush out harmful toxins from your body and to replenish your system with lost nutrients.
Choose Other Options
You can still have tasty food in other less fattening forms. Instead of eating bread made of refined flour for example, you should choose whole wheat bread instead. If you are a pasta lover, choose pasta that is made of whole meal and top it off natural tomato sauce mixed with bits of tuna instead of pork meat. Sweet smoothies can also be made more nutritious by blending fresh fruits and using natural sweeteners like fresh apple juice or pure honey.
Fish and vegetables are healthier to eat if steamed or broiled. Improve the taste of dishes like these by mixing healthy sauces made of soy and sesame oil. If you really want to fry some of your foods, avoid oils made of pork or animal oil. Use healthy oils instead like grapeseed oil, canola oil and olive oil.
What other options do we have for healthy, tasty eating?
Oct 05, 2007 @ 05:50 am by Healthy Me
Aphrodisiacs have long been regarded as the secret to sexual appetite and stamina. These kinds of food however need not be complicated gourmet dishes. You might not know that some of the common foods in your pantry might actually be powerful aphrodisiacs. Let’s take a look at some of these common foods.
Asparagus
This stalk was once a popular aphrodisiac simply because of its shape. It has since become a well known edible phallic symbol. Studies show however that asparagus stalks are also actually rich in Vitamin E which can stimulate sex hormones. Vitamin E is also a known antioxidant that can help make your skin smooth and healthy. Asparagus stalks are served best steamed or boiled. Some believe that the asparagus will give better results when eaten for three days straight.
Avocado
This fruit is also symbolic because of its appearance. It was once named “testicle tree” by the Aztecs because its fruits hang in pairs. When cut open, the avocado also resembles the female genitalia. It draws its reputation as an aphrodisiac however from its sensuously creamy texture. Avocados are rich sources of potassium which is known to prevent fatigue and Vitamins K and C which are good for the skin.
Oysters
These mollusks which resemble the female genitals have been popular aphrodisiacs since the time of the ancient Romans. Oysters however are best remembered as aphrodisiacs because the great 16th century womanizer Casanova, who seduced more than 120 women, was known to feast on oysters nearly every day. Oysters are really high in zinc which promotes better production of testosterone. The salty scent and taste is also similar to the pheromones of women.
What else can you find in the kitchen to heighten sexual endurance and libido?
Aug 01, 2007 @ 12:49 pm by Healthy Me
Homeopathy and detoxification as previously discussed, are not the only ways to promote natural health and immunity. You can keep yourself healthy by taking note of these simple tips.
Maintaining Activity Balance
Proper blood circulation is one of the keys to good health. The blood is where oxygen is transported to the cells of the body. One can keep a good blood flow through regular exercise. Physical activity is also a good way to prevent muscle degeneration as a result of lack of use. It is therefore important to adopt a regular exercise regimen like running and swimming. Activities like these can help you both improve your blood flow and use body oxygen effectively.
It is important to note however that one must not pursue an exercise regimen obsessively to the point of exhaustion. This is also true for your other activities which include work regardless of whether it is mental or physical work. Take the time to relax and get enough sleep.
Nutrition
How often do we have to stress that it is crucial that we maintain a balanced diet? You can naturally prevent yourself from getting excess fat by keeping away from fatty and processed foods. Load up on energy giving carbohydrates by eating wheat based bread and pasta. Make unprocessed fruits and vegetables a major part of your diet. These are natural sources of antioxidants, phytochemicals and detoxifiers. A load of fresh fiber and other minerals and vitamins may be all you need to flush out your body toxins and keep your immune system in top shape.
Jul 28, 2007 @ 11:58 pm by Healthy Me
Much attention is now being given to maintaining proper health. Some people do not just want to keep healthy; they also want to appear slimmer and better toned. This has led to excessive dieting and rigorous training programs. In reality though, we need not excessively turn to such solutions. Our bodies have natural ways and means to keep us healthy, fit and strong.
Internal Detoxification
The body has the kidneys, liver and the intestine to naturally remove all body wastes and toxins that may have been ingested through food, water and exposure to the environment. In some cases however, the level of body toxins is in such an advanced level that it is nearly impossible for our organs to function properly. In some cases, the organs may malfunction.
Instead of completely staying away from food, one can opt to undergo a detoxifying diet. This diet is not the same as normal dieting in which one has to completely shun food. A detox diet simply modifies the diet to eliminate body toxins. Depending on your needs and the recommendation of an expert, you can detoxify through juice fasting; not eating fatty foods; taking in herbs and eating more fruits, vegetables and fish.
Homeopathy
We usually drink medicine when we have a headache, a bout of diarrhea or a vomiting spell. Logic would say however that these are merely symptoms of whatever our bodies are suffering from. On another angle, this may also be seen as the body’s natural reaction and way of coping with an illness or infection. In other words, drinking conventional medicine is only a way of stopping the symptoms.
Homeopathy functions under the idea of stimulating the body’s natural healing mechanism. It involves administering small doses of all natural substances that will mimic symptoms of illness and therefore the body’s natural healing reaction to illness.
Detoxification and homeopathy are natural methods that can keep us fit and healthy. They are however, procedures that require expert assistance. There are other easier more personal ways to keep us healthy.
Jul 03, 2007 @ 10:48 am by Healthy Me
The stress of modern life often gets the best out of us. Normally, feeling tired is a sign that your body is taking more than it can bear. There are times however when our apparent lack of energy, vigor and mental alertness is a result of not being able to help the body use its full potential. There are ways for us to optimize our bodies’ energy levels for us to accomplish more each day.
Eating Right
Your lack of energy may simply be because you are dieting the wrong way or eating more junk food than anything else. In both cases you are depriving your body of natural nutrients like carbohydrates, sugar and potassium which when absent from the body can cause fatigue and loss of energy.
If you want to keep yourself energized without getting fat, eat carbohydrate rich foods that are wheat based like wheat bread, cereals and wholemeal pasta. Good sources of potassium without the extra fat include bananas, oranges and cantaloupe. Sugar is a little more dangerous to eat in excess. You may however get a healthy dose of sugar not from fattening pastries but from fruits like grapes and watermelon.
Detoxification
Detoxification plans that have been specially formulated by experts involve staying away from certain foods for a period of time. Some of these foods to avoid include meat and oil. During the period of detoxification an individual will be asked to eat fruits and vegetables like broccoli, beans, garlic and green leafy vegetables. The idea of detoxification is to reenergize your body by flushing out body toxins from food and environmental pollution through naturally occurring foods that are rich in fiber and antioxidants.
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Jun 23, 2007 @ 01:31 am by Healthy Me
Yesterday, you had your first look at fat trappers and the basic concept surrounding fat trapping. This time let’s take a look at what a good, natural fat trapper should contain and what we need to remember should we choose to use a fat trapper.
Fiber
There are many different kinds and sources of fiber. We all know that fiber is the number one factor that promotes proper digestion and a clean intestine. We usually get them naturally through fruits and vegetables. It may sometimes be difficult however, due to our hectic lifestyles to always have fruits and vegetables in tow.
Supplements therefore can offer the additional fiber that our bodies need for proper digestion.
Fat tapping pills are examples of supplements that contain fiber. In these pills, fiber has the additional function of trapping stubborn fat and eliminating them. The fiber in some of these fat trapping pills additionally contributes to a feeling of appetite satisfaction, thus discouraging over eating.
Since fiber is a natural substance found in nature, some products with fiber do not disturb the body”s natural processes.
Caution
Taking fat trapping pills should be an informed choice. Remember that some individuals are allergic to some kinds of fiber. Be certain that you do not have allergic reactions to any of the ingredients of fat trappers.
You should also take careful note of warnings from the US Food and Drug Administration. Fat trappers are not drugs and should contain a disclaimer that specifies that it is not a cure or a type of preventive medication for any disease.
Jun 22, 2007 @ 02:40 am by Healthy Me
Maintaining proper diet and regular exercise are among the top solutions to eliminating unwanted body fat. There are times though that our food options just do not allow us to completely avoid fat. A lot of good food these days may contain fat. There are also some of us who ultimately get tempted by a little fatty or sweet treat. In these situations, how can we stop our bodies from retaining fat?
Fat Trappers
Thankfully there are now products out in the market that will allow us to enjoy an occasional food treat or two. These products are what are known as fat trappers. The basic claim of major fat trapper products revolve around trapping fat from food, eliminating fat and maintaining a healthy cholesterol level. A lot of these products are also good sources of fiber.
How They Work
Fat trappers are usually in the form of pills and work by first trapping the fat in the intestine even before the fat is digested and absorbed by the body. Their trapping mechanism is assisted by emulsifiers in the product that break down the fat for easier trapping. Once the fat molecules are trapped or bound, they are solidified and eliminated as body waste.
Some fat grabber pills have complex chemical compositions that make their function possible. In some cases however, these artificial fat trappers may cause side effects such as diarrhea. Some fat trappers also end up grabbing some of your body’s nutrients too. Natural fat trappers however, usually contain natural ingredients that are already proven dietary fat fighters. What are these natural ingredients?