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Help Prevent Disease & Slow the Aging Process With These Superfoods

Written by Editor on Saturday, September 16th, 2006 in health, nutrition.

By Vitamin PowerThese five vegetable and fruit superfoods can slow the aging process and help prevent the three biggest killers. Add these delicious healthy superfoods to your family’s meals as often as possible.

Tomatos - Decrease Cancer Risk With Tomatoes. The powerful antioxidant Lycopene, found in mainly in tomatoes, helps protect against heart disease, stroke, high cholesterol, osteoporosis and cancer. Cooked tomatoes are better because heat causes more Lycopene to be released. Buy the best: Choose dark red tomatoes and store fresh tomatoes at room temperature.

Blueberries - Help Prevent Heart Disease With Blueberries, bountiful with vitamin C, fiber and potassium. Preliminary evidence suggests that a component in blueberries might enable cells to break down fat and cholesterol, which helps keep arteries clear. Buy the best:

Year-round, buy frozen berries labeled “unsweetened”" or whenever available fresh in season at your grocery’s produce department.

Broccoli - Help Beat Cancer. A National Cancer Institute study found that people who ate three servings of vegetables a day (especially those who included a half serving of broccoli or cabbage) were 40 percent less likely to get a cancer called non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

Cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli, have also been shown to lower the risk of ovarian cancer. Buy the best: Choose broccoli with florets or bud clusters that are dark green with some purple tinge.

Kale - Help Protect Your Eyes By Eating More Kale and other dark green leafy vegetables. They can significantly reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke. Kale is also high in the Antioxidants Lutein and Zeaxanthin, which protect the eyes and can reduce the risk of cataracts. Buy the best: Look for crisp, fresh, dark-green leaves, or buy frozen, chopped kale.

Sweet Potatos - Help Lower Your Risk of Stroke. These flavorful dark-orange “spuds” are one of the highest sources of Antioxidants (such as Beta Carotene), which may help prevent heart disease, strokes and certain cancers. Sweet potatoes are also high in fiber and immune-boosting vitamin C. Buy the best: Choose sweet potatoes that are firm and have clean, smooth skins. Don’t confuse this vitamin-filled veggie for “less nutritious’ Yams.

Benefits of Wheatgrass

Written by Editor on Sunday, August 6th, 2006 in health, nutrition.

In recent years people are beginning to realize that eating healthier has serious positive benefits. Many studies are showing that individuals who eat foods that are rich in vitamins and minerals suffer less health problems and can even live longer lives.

One of the newest health trends is healthy drinks and included in that is wheatgrass. Although the name isn’t particularly appetizing to some people, the benefits of wheatgrass are hard to ignore.

One of the main benefits of wheatgrass is that it’s thought to have an impact on cancer. Many people strongly believe that the benefits of wheatgrass on cancer are real and that consuming wheatgrass can help in the treatment and even in the prevention of cancer. Cancer can be a life threatening disease and doing anything possible to improve one’s chances when they are battling it is important.

Two of the other benefits of wheatgrass are that it is said to help improve digestion as well as lower blood pressure. There are many medications regularly prescribed to individuals who have high blood pressure. These medications can have serious side effects and one of the benefits of wheatgrass is that there are no side effects because it is a natural substance. This can be very attractive to a person who is living with high blood pressure.

In terms of digestion the benefits of wheatgrass are substantial. Wheatgrass can help keep a person’s system running in a regular fashion.

One of the benefits of wheatgrass isn’t the taste. Many people don’t find the taste of wheatgrass appealing and even though it’s consumed in small doses, it can be a struggle to take it. That’s why it can be beneficial to add wheatgrass to something else. There are several nutritional drink companies that offer wheatgrass as an ingredient in a smoothie. The benefits of wheatgrass in this form are that the taste is disguised and you have a much easier time ingesting it.

There are some cosmetic benefits of wheatgrass. One of these is that wheatgrass is said to help slow down the graying process of hair. This can be seen as a natural alternative to using harsh chemicals on hair to regain a youthful shade.

One of the other aesthetic benefits of wheatgrass is that it aids in stopping tooth decay. Your teeth are the focal point of your smile and when they sparkle and shine you are presenting your best self to the world.

It’s obvious that the benefits of wheatgrass are numerous. Although it should never be seen as a substitute for a balanced diet, the benefits of wheatgrass consumption can give you an extra added boost towards your goal of a healthy body. 



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