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Friday, April 25th, 2008

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10 Healthiest Foods for Healthy Eating

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007
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Moss Greene
BellaOnline’s Nutrition Editor

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The 10 healthiest foods below are your best bet for great healthy eating results.

Why? Because these 10 healthy foods have the most nutrition per food calorie, which means you get the healthiest bang for your bucks.

With this focus on healthy eating, you can look and feel your absolute best, slow down the aging process and help protect yourself from illnesses and degenerative diseases.

THE 10 HEALTHIEST FOODS

1. Fish
Eating fatty fish, especially salmon, at least three times a week is one of the healthiest things you can do. Omega 3 fish oil reduces your risk of heart disease, inflammation and much more, plus it improves your nerves, eyes and brainpower.

2. Vegetables
Five or more servings a day from the list of vegetables with high nutritional values can give you the fiber, vitamins A and C, calcium, iron, magnesium and phytonutrient antioxidants that help prevent heart disease, cancer and other degenerative diseases.

3. Fruit
Two to four daily servings of fresh or frozen fruit are recommended. Blueberries, raspberries, oranges, red grapes, plums, apricots and papaya are some of the best on the fruit list. They’re rich in fiber, vitamins, minerals, carotenoids and flavonoids.

4. Whole Grains
Brown rice, oatmeal, sprouted breads, and other whole grains are great sources of fiber, vitamins B and E, protein, minerals and essential fatty acids. High fiber foods help prevent colon cancer, high cholesterol and constipation.

5. Garlic and Onions
Garlic is a powerful natural antibiotic that can boost immunity, protect against bacteria, parasites and viruses and help prevent heart disease, stroke and cancer. Onions are antibiotic, anti-inflammatory and antiviral and have been shown to help improve LDL / HDL cholesterol balance and fight off bronchitis, asthma, hay fever and infection.

6. Yogurt
Plain, unsweetened, low-fat yogurt and other cultured dairy are excellent sources of complete protein, calcium and lactobacillus. They help protect against osteoporosis, cavities, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and intestinal disorders. Yogurt’s beneficial bacteria also makes it a natural antibiotic and anticancer agent.

7. Poultry
Skinless chicken and turkey are valuable sources of complete protein and B vitamins. Chicken soup really is good for colds and flu. Its high cysteine content helps break down mucus. Turkey is leaner, low in calories and high in selenium, which strengthens the immune system. White meat is easier to digest than fattier dark meat.

8. Beans
Lentils, peas and other beans are good sources of fiber and B vitamins. Combined with whole grains, especially rice, they become an excellent source of complete protein. Beans have also been found to help lower cholesterol, regulate blood sugar and reduce cancer rates.

9. Nuts
Raw nuts are rich in protein, vitamins B and E, minerals and essential fatty acids. They’ve been found to have both anti-cancer and anti-heart disease properties. Almonds, for example, help lower cholesterol.

10. Water
Surprised? Water is a very essential nutrient in your diet. It’s needed for digestion, assimilation, metabolism, elimination, weight control and more. And unlike coffee, colas and alcohol, eight glasses of pure water a day have no calories or negative side effects.

Cup of Tea

Friday, August 31st, 2007

I read an article the other day that claims that Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world, second to water. We’ve read about the “benefits” of teas- black, red, and green. They all they all contain polyphenols which give tea its antioxidant properties, and antioxidants may help protect our bodies from free radical damage. But there are even more benefits-researchers are finding that teas can help in fighting Cancer (ovarian, skin and esophogeal) and can prevent blood clotting and lower cholesterol. That is pretty amazing. I’d guess most Americans prefer a cup of joe over tea, as tea is more popular in European and Asian cultures. But think about this, one cup of tea has about half the caffeine as a cup of regular coffee. I havent even mentioned “herbal” teas, which can come from roots, vegetables, flowers and herbs-all containing some kind of healthful benefit.  The longer tea steeps the stronger its potential. Teas are also used in skin care products, as mentioned in past blogs. The bottom line is tea is good for you, so consider switching it up and ordering a Ginseng tea or Jasmine Green tea the next time you go for that Americano or Vanilla Latte.

Eat Right Without Thinking

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

20 secrets to eat what you love and still get the body you want

By: Holly McCord & Virginia Leoni Moles

When summer ends, we eat more, because we can get away with it. We’re not as likely to bare our midsections and no longer will we strut our stuff on the beach. That means more nights of ordering out pizza, and over-doing dessert.

To prevent fall weight gain, adopt some of the following smart habits. These 20 simple tactics–if you stick to them regularly–will help you get more of the stuff you need into your diet while eliminating the stuff you don’t. The best part? Before long you’ll be dining like a nutrition expert, without even thinking about it.

At breakfast, put coffee in your milk instead of milk in your coffee.

Fill your mug to the rim with skim milk first thing in the morning. Drink it down until all that’s left is the amount you’d normally add to your coffee; then pour your java on top. You just took in 25 percent of the vitamin D you need every day, and 30 percent of the calcium.

Take your vitamins every morning.

Study by study, evidence is mounting that a standard multivitamin fills enough of the gaps in your diet to make a real difference. For example, a recent study at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Institute in Seattle showed that people who took a multivitamin supplement and 200 I.U. of vitamin E for 10 years were half as likely to get colon cancer.

Drink two glasses of water before every meal.

This will do two things: keep you hydrated and make you eat a little less. A Dutch study showed that drinking two glasses of water can make you feel less hungry, possibly reducing your food intake and aiding weight loss.

Always order your pizza with double tomato sauce and light cheese.

Men who eat a lot of tomato products tend to have less prostate cancer–probably because tomatoes are a rich source of lycopene, a type of carotenoid that’s believed to cut your risk of cancer. If you double the sauce on your pizza, you get double the lycopene. Reducing the mozzarella by just one-third (you won’t miss it) will save you 20 grams of fat. That’s as much as in a McDonald’s Quarter-Pounder. Always order your sandwiches with double tomato slices.

Another chance for a healthy dose of lycopene.

Pile onions on everything.

Research has revealed that onions are so healthful–they’re a top source of heart savers called flavonoids–that it’s practically your duty to eat them lavishly on hot dogs, pizza, burgers, and sandwiches. And speaking of junk food…

Whenever you eat fast food, drink two glasses of water afterward.

Big Macs, subs, fries, and pepperoni pizza are all loaded with fat and sodium, which can be hellish for your heart. You can’t do much about the fat once you’ve eaten it, but you can flush away some of the excess sodium by drinking plenty of fluid afterward, says Tina Ruggiero, R.D., a New York City dietitian.

 

When the waitress asks what you want to drink, always say iced tea.

The more we learn about tea, the more healthful it looks. A recent U.S. Department of Agriculture study found that a serving of black tea had more antioxidants–crucial to your body’s defense against heart disease, cancer, and even wrinkles–than a serving of broccoli or carrots.

 

Have an afternoon snack every day at 3 o’clock.

A nutritional boost between lunch and dinner wards off fatigue and keeps you from overindulging later, says Keith Ayoob, Ed.D., R.D., director of the nutrition clinic at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine’s Rose F. Kennedy Center. Just don’t scarf down a candy bar. Try yogurt and fruit, crackers and cheese, or eat an egg (hard-boiled), an apple, and a thirst-quencher like bottled water. All of these foods will give you long-lasting energy.

Always leave the skin on your fruit.

If you peel apples or pears, you’re throwing away heavy-duty nutrients and fiber. Same goes for potatoes. Go ahead and peel oranges, but leave as much of the fibrous white skin under the rind as you care to eat–it’s loaded with flavonoids. Ditto for the white stem that runs up the middle.

Put a bottle of water in the office freezer every night before you leave work.

You already know that you should drink eight glasses of water a day, but how are you supposed to do it? Fill a half-gallon bottle in the morning, and make sure you’ve downed it all by the time you go home. If you like your water cold and you have access to a refrigerator, fill the bottle partially the night before and stick it in the freezer. Next morning, fill it the rest of the way. You’ll have ice-cold water all day.

Whenever you buy grapefruit, go for red instead of white.

Remember lycopene, that stuff in tomatoes that may fight prostate cancer? It’s what makes tomatoes red. And it’s responsible for the color in ruby red grapefruit. (Watermelon and guava also have some.)

Eat salmon every Wednesday. Actually, the day doesn’t matter; the important thing is to have it once a week. Salmon is a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, a type of fat most experts say we don’t get enough of. Omega-3s seem to keep the heart from going into failure from arrhythmia–men who eat fish once a week have fewer heart attacks–and they may even ward off depression. A weekly serving of salmon should supply the amount of omega-3 fats you need.

Always wash your meat.

Here’s an easy way to cut the fat content of your secret chili recipe: As soon as you finish browning the ground beef, pour it into a dish covered with a double thickness of paper towels. Then put another paper towel on top and blot the grease. If you want to remove even more fat, dump the beef into a colander and rinse it with hot (but not boiling) water. The water will wash away fat and cholesterol. Using these methods together can cut 50 percent of the meat’s fat content.

Whenever you have salad, keep the dressing on the side.

Here’s the drill: Dip your fork in the dressing first, then spear a piece of lettuce, then eat it. Sound dumb? In fact, it’s one of the smartest habits you can have. Four tablespoons of, say, honey-mustard dressing can have 60 grams of fat–nearly an entire day’s worth for an average guy.

Whenever you eat broccoli, put a little margarine, olive oil, or cheese sauce on it.

This is our kind of nutrition advice. Broccoli is a rich source of beta-carotene–one of the major antioxidants your body needs. But beta-carotene is fat-soluble, which means it has to hitch a ride on fat molecules to make the trip through your intestinal wall. Without a little fat in the mix, your body won’t absorb nearly as much beta-carotene.

Always have seconds on vegetables.

If we had to pick one food that represents the best insurance for long-term good health, vegetables would be it. Your daily goal: Three servings minimum. A serving, by the way, is 1/2 cup. Think of a tennis ball–it’s about half a cup in volume.

Do a fat analysis before every meal.

It’s tempting to go fat-free at breakfast and lunch so you can indulge in a high-fat dinner. Wrong. Studies show that, for several hours after you eat a meal with 50 to 80 grams of fat, your blood vessels are less elastic and your blood-clotting factors rise dramatically. William Castelli, M.D., director of the Framingham Cardiovascular Institute, says, “The immediate cause of most heart attacks is the last fatty meal.” Spread your fat intake over the whole day.

Always eat (a little) dessert.

Here’s why: Sweets such as cookies and low-fat ice-cream bars signal your brain that the meal is over. Without them, you might not feel satiated–which might leave you prowling the kitchen all night for something to satisfy your sugar jones.

Eat a bowl of dry cereal every night before you go to bed.

A low-fat, low-calorie carbohydrate snack eaten 30 minutes before bed will help make you sleepy, says Judith Wurtman, Ph.D., of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The nutrition bonus? Cereal is one of the easiest ways to reduce your fiber deficit. (Most men eat only half the 25 to 35 grams of fiber they need daily.) So pick a cereal that has at least 5 grams of fiber per serving.

The Mighty Blueberry

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Who would’ve ever thought such a tiny berry could pack so much punch? Of course you need to eat more than one to reap the rewards of this fruit. A handful should do ya. Did you know blueberries are loaded with antioxidants, which help neutralize “free radicals”,  the by-products of metabolism that can cause aging diseases and cancer? The pigment that gives these berries their blue hue is thought to be responsible for this benefit. There is truth to the notion that fruits and veggies with vivid color are often rich in vitamins and minerals. Blueberries also contain iron, potassium and calcium-not to mention they are low fat and sodium free. In addition to popping blueberries for your health, you can also find them in anti-aging skin care products, like Aspen Essentials Blueberry Mask, used as a scrub or exfoliant to reveal fresh and new skin. Load up on these goodies now while they are in season. You can toss them in a smoothie, color your fiber bran cereal with them, or tuck them into cakes, breads and muffins. As mentioned, I like them unadorned and in their pure form, a handful at a time right out of the carton.

Weight loss vitamins

Monday, June 18th, 2007
Designed to support a healthy weight loss program. This pack of 8 vitamins is a great daily vitamin pack to help you lose some weight. If you would like to try out this pack for free enter Aspen in the promo code and pay only shipping and handling. Click here to get started Weight loss vitamins
 


High Potency Multivitamin
High Potency MultiVitamin is a comprehensive, highly concentrated vitamin-mineral-trace element supplement containing more than 20 essential nutritional ingredients. High Potency Multivitamin is more than just another multivitamin supplement. It is a potent antioxidant formula with natural vitamin E; a high-potency B-complex supplement; a significant source of bioavailable calcium and magnesium; and a full-spectrum trace element supplement. High Potency Multivitamin uses only the purest, most hypoallergenic ingredients and contains no yeast; corn; wheat; sugar or other sweeteners; artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.
Pack includes 2 pill = $0.48
Nature’s Diet Caps
 
Pack includes 2 pill = $0.48
Magnesium, Zinc, Magnanese, Chromium, Pyridoxine HCL, Thiamine
 
Pack includes 2 pill = $0.32
FruiTEA-Max™
FruitTEA-Max™ is a proprietary combination of OxyPhyte® White Tea Extract (standardized to a minimum of 90% polyphenols and 70% catechins), OxyPhyte® apple and pomegranate extracts, and VitaBlue™ wild blueberry extract supplied in vegetarian capsules. Each serving provides the ORAC equivalent of approximately 8-11 servings of fruits and vegetables.

Vitamin E

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

Vitamin E is one of the body’s most important antioxidant nutrients. Antioxidants protect healthy cells from oxidative and free radical damage. Free radicals are unstable chemicals formed in the body during metabolism and from exposure to environmental sources, such as air pollution and cigarette smoke. Free radicals are necessary for energy metabolism and immune function, but when an excessive number of free radicals are formed, they can attack healthy cells, especially their membrane lipids, proteins, and nucleic acid. This, in turn, is thought to degrade the structure and function of healthy cellular components.

Vitamin E is an especially valuable antioxidant in the cell membranes, where it prevents oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids by trapping free radicals. This helps stabilize and protect cell membranes, especially red blood cells and tissues sensitive to oxidation, such as the lungs, eyes, and arteries. Vitamin E also protects the liver and other tissues from the free-radical damage of toxicants, such as mercury, lead, ozone, nitrous oxide, carbon tetrachloride, benzene, cresol, and various drugs. Related to its antioxidant properties, vitamin E is important for normal immune function, and many studies show that it prevents lipid peroxidation of blood lipoproteins, such as LDL-cholesterol.

Whip it

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

I usually use over the counter products for my skin, excluding my face. I am talking arms, legs etc. While certain brands are “okay” as an out of the shower lotion, I find they don’t give me that mositure-rich skin I am looking for, that last throughout the dry day.

The other day I tried the Moisturizing Body Whip with CoQ10 and antioxidants, and was amazed by the results. The smell is tangy and fresh, and my arms felt alive and luxurious. This “whip” is ultra dewy but non-greasy, light to the touch and really does the job of soaking into the skin and staying there. I felt really soft all day, like baby’s skin. I am looking forward to the next time I shave my legs (which is usually a dread) so I can soften them up immediatley with this product. Summer means shorts, so its time for soft supple legs.

I highly recommend Essentials Natural Skin Care products, specially designed for this altitude.

Antioxidants

Monday, May 14th, 2007

The human body is a complex machine – one that functions and processes every moment of the day and night with the help of oxygen. Though oxygen is a life giving substance essential for human beings, it is also known to have some side effects that cause oxidation in the body.

 The process of Oxidation produces chemicals called free radicals. Since these free radicals are produced as a result of both normal metabolic processes within the body and unavoidable factors outside, the harmful effects and damage caused to the cells in our body by free radicals is unavoidable. What’s more, uncontrolled oxidation can result in numerous diseases such as arthritis, cancer, cataracts and diseases of the heart.

Antioxidants Can Help – What are Antioxidants?
Antioxidants are those enzymes and nutrients that help in reversing or neutralizing the harmful and destructive effects of free radicals in our body. Such substances (vitamins, minerals and proteins) protect the cells in our body by binding with harmful molecules and reducing their bad effects, thus propagating good health and delayed aging.

Sources of Anti Oxidants
We can keep ourselves healthy and fit by acquiring these essential anti oxidants present in green leafy vegetables such as spinach, tomatoes, carrots, tomatoes as well as fresh fruits such as oranges etc. Besides these, supplements such as Vitamins C, Vitamin E, and Vitamin A can also be taken to repair the damage already done and stop further destruction of cells in our body.

Your health and fitness is your responsibility. Make it a habit to take care of your body’s need for nutrients, vitamins and minerals by having a balanced diet and adopting a healthy lifestyle.

Women’s vitamin pack

Friday, May 11th, 2007
The orginal Aspen women’s vitamin pack recommended for women. Contains vitamins and minerals to meet your essential health needs.
 

High Potency Multivitamin
High Potency MultiVitamin is a comprehensive, highly concentrated vitamin-mineral-trace element supplement containing more than 20 essential nutritional ingredients. High Potency Multivitamin is more than just another multivitamin supplement. It is a potent antioxidant formula with natural vitamin E; a high-potency B-complex supplement; a significant source of bioavailable calcium and magnesium; and a full-spectrum trace element supplement. High Potency Multivitamin uses only the purest, most hypoallergenic ingredients and contains no yeast; corn; wheat; sugar or other sweeteners; artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.
Pack includes 2 pill = $0.48
Ultra-Ostivone
UltraOstivone is scientifically proven as the most advanced calcium supplement available. Calcium is a critical daily supplement, and particularly important in menopause and osteoporosis. There is extensive clinical research supporting benefits in osteoporosis. If you are on estrogen therapy, calcium supplementation can be important to you. UltraOstivone is an excellent calcium source for Type II Diabetics who wish to protect against Vitamin B12 depletion, as shown in clinical studies. Ipriflavone, or OSTIVONE, shields against the debilitating bone loss that occurs in the aging process. It also supports the ‘calming’ effect calcium exerts on the nervous system. Especially developed for post-menopausal women as a normal daily supplement to protect against calcium loss. ULTRA-OSTIVONE is recommended by physicians as a therapeutic support for total bone health. This product is pharmaceutical grade, guaranteed potency; formulated to match clinical research potenci
Pack includes 2 pill = $2.16
FruiTEA-Max™
FruitTEA-Max™ is a proprietary combination of OxyPhyte® White Tea Extract (standardized to a minimum of 90% polyphenols and 70% catechins), OxyPhyte® apple and pomegranate extracts, and VitaBlue™ wild blueberry extract supplied in vegetarian capsules. Each serving provides the ORAC equivalent of approximately 8-11 servings of fruits and vegetables.
Pack includes 2 pill = $1.60
Resvera-Gold®
Resvera-Gold® is a combination of herbal extracts including ReservavineÒ (a resveratrol-containing grape vine extract), turmeric (standardized to 95% tetrahydrocurcuminoids), quercetin, green tea and boswellia.
Pack includes 2 pill = $1.48
8 pills pack = $5.72 /day