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2012年9月22日 星期六

Top 5 Healthiest Super Foods to Boost Your Metabolism and Burn Fat


As the saying goes, we are what we eat!

The most common causes of obesity are poor nutrition and/or eating habits and a lack of physical activity. Some additional factors that can lead to obesity include stress, diabetes, emotional eating, boredom, blood-sugar imbalances, and hypothyroidism. Obesity has also been associated with food sensitivities and/or allergies. However, it is the consumption of nutrient-poor foods that makes it much harder for your body to burn fat and thus accumulates in the body. That is why it is essential to eat nutrient-dense foods that will boost your metabolism and burn fat easily and efficiently.

Top 5 Healthiest Super Foods

1. Water- The human body is two-thirds water, and water is vital to your health. Water keeps our cells hydrated, removes harmful toxins, and carries nutrients and waste products in and out of cells. Water also plays a key role in the metabolic breakdown of proteins and carbohydrates.

2. Apples- are a rich source of fiber, carbohydrates, phytonutrients, potassium, vitamin A, vitamin C, and water (roughly 80%). The flavonoid quercetin and vitamin C are potent antioxidants that boost the immune system and may help ward off asthma attacks, atherosclerosis, and various cancers. Apples contain high amounts of a soluble fiber called pectin, which promotes regularity and helps lower potentially harmful LDL blood cholesterol levels. Apples also contain potassium, thus may help prevent high blood pressure and stroke. The high water content in apples keep the body hydrated and encourages cleansing and detoxification.

3. Quinoa- is a complete protein, containing all nine essential amino acids. Quinoa is also a great source of complex carbohydrates, fiber, calcium, and iron; and a good source of manganese, copper, magnesium (relaxes blood vessels), phosphorus, and lysine. Protein-rich foods can increase your metabolic rate by as much as 35%.

4. Almonds- are one of the best whole food sources of vitamin E. Almonds are also a good source of calcium, fiber, protein, some B vitamins, potassium, zinc, magnesium, phosphorus, manganese, as well as cancer-fighting amygdalin (B17) and kaempferol; Almonds are a valuable source of monounsaturated fat, too (the good fat). Other possible health benefits include weight loss and reduced risk for diabetes.

5. Microalgae- (spirulina and chlorella) are incredibly nutrient-dense superfoods. Both chlorella and spirulina contain numerous health enhancing substances, such as chlorophyll and high quality complete balanced protein; all the B vitamins; omega-3 fatty acids, beta carotene, and nucleic acids (RNA & DNA); and important minerals such as magnesium, potassium, and zinc. Chlorella and spirulina are beneficial for the immune system, cleansing and detoxification (esp. heavy metals), intestinal health, nervous system disorders, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and much more.

Most important, I would like to suggest organic whole foods whenever possible to help prevent unnecessary exposure to pesticides, antibiotics, hormones, and other toxic chemicals that are added to our food supply on a daily basis.




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Robin Reichert is an AFPA Certified Nutrition and Wellness Consultant, and is currently a graduate student of natural health at Clayton College.





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2012年9月21日 星期五

Super Foods - Are They a Myth Or a Reality?


In the health conscious society that we live in, almost everyone knows the concept of super foods. But what are super foods? Well, the concept of super foods was popularized by doctor Steven Pratt, among other like minded doctors, who claimed specific foods have advanced benefits for the body. Although some nutritionists dispute this allegation, the super foods concept gains more popularity with each passing day. Luckily, all foods in the super foods category are beneficial to the body in some way. Whether the high nutrition foods branding is just a marketing gimmick or not is left to the consumers to decide.

Blue berries: These are considered super foods due to their high amounts of antioxidants, potassium, Vitamin C and phytoflavinoids. Regular consumption of the blue berries is said to lower the risks for cancer and heart disease considerably. They also have anti-inflammatory properties

Fish: cold-water fish contains Omega 3 fatty acids, which contain monounsaturated fats thus providing people with the best bet on lowering their cholesterol levels. Ideally, the best source of omega 3 is from wild salmons, sardines, mackerel and herrings. A healthy adult should take at least three servings of such every week.

Soy: Soy is flaunted as a suitable drug alternative for lowering cholesterol levels

Fiber foods: All foods help check cholesterol levels and helps in weight management

Tea: super foods experts claim that tea, whether green or black, has cancer inhibiting properties. Further, green tea has powerful antioxidant properties, which are ideal in lowering cholesterol in the human body.

Calcium rich foods: In addition to dairy products, one can take calcium supplements. Calcium helps the body build stronger bones and further prevents age-set osteoporosis. Ideally, people aged between nine and 18 years should take 1300 mg of calcium daily, while those aged between 19 to 50 years should take 1,000 mg calcium daily. People aged above 51 years should take 1200 mg calcium daily.

Observing the nutrition sector today, one would easily get confused understanding the entire concept of super foods. While some people use the above named foods, others include tomatoes, walnuts, pumpkins, turkey, oranges, broccoli, spinach, yogurt and beans. This then begs the question, just what are superfoods?

Proponents of this concept define such foods as any dietary item that has increased health benefits to the body and the mind, while having no side effects at all. Physical benefits include lower cholesterol, lower risks of cancer and heart disease. More to this, the foods are said to benefit the mind by improving the performance of the brain cells.

This definition hopefully provided enough insight to answer the question, what are super foods. The bottom line of their concept lies in the belief that food items in this category contain disease-fighting properties beneficial to the human body.




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