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Showing posts with label Superfoods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Superfoods. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The Best Dark Chocolates for Valentine's Day

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by Gabrielle Frank  When eaten in moderation, antioxidant-rich dark chocolate boasts countless health benefits, a perfect gift for Valentine's Day. Check out a few of our favorite dark chocolate delights at MORE

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The 13 Most Powerful Superfoods


Why Are They So Super?

Why Are They So Super?

Ask five nutritionists to rate the 13 most powerful foods and you'll get five different lists, but many of the selections will overlap. Why? Because every food provides something different: Some are a rich source of protein or fiber but void of many vitamins and minerals, while others contain disease-fighting phytonutrients, vitamins and minerals, but no protein. The trick, claim experts, is to get a variety of the best foods. The following 13 power foods are a good place to start.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

How to Elevate Oatmeal to Superfood



Drink this with your oatmeal to help elevate your breakfast to superfood status: Orange Juice!
Why? The nutrients in oatmeal and OJ work synergistically to provide double the benefits you'd expect from simply adding their powers together.
Food Synergy
The phenols in oatmeal and the vitamin C in OJ both help make LDL more stable -- and that's a good thing, because the more stable LDL is, the less likely it is to rupture, stick to artery walls, and cause this. But consume the phenols and vitamin C together and they'll stabilize LDL at twice the level expected from adding their effects together. It's like this: 2 + 2 = 8, not 4, when it comes to phenol + vitamin C benefits. Look up more C sources with this online tool.
Cast a Wide Net
So how can you take advantage of more food synergies? The best way is to eat a varied diet rich in colorful fruits and veggies, healthy fats, different kinds of whole grains, and few or no processed foods. This will give nutrients the best shot at meeting up in your body and reinforcing one another as they guard against disease.(Here's a starter plan for making your diet more varied.)

Monday, January 25, 2010

Cinnamon and Other Super Spices

Cinnamon has one of the highest antioxidant levels of any spice – and even more than many foods. You'll find as many antioxidants in 1 teaspoon of cinnamon as a full cup of pomegranate juice or ½ cup of blueberries. 


Beyond antioxidants, cinnamon is also rich in natural compounds called polyphenols. These compounds appear to act like insulin in our body and may help regulate blood sugar levels. That's especially good news for people with diabetes.


For more information and new ideas on how to use cinnamon, please click here

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