Dietary Choices and Your Health
Nutritional research has uncovered fourteen nutrient-packed foods that time and again promote your good health. Referred to as "superfoods," they tend to have fewer calories,more essential fatty acids and increased levels of organic vitamins and essential minerals, and many beneficial antioxidants.
Beans, blueberries, green vegetables (such as broccoli, spinach and sea vegetables), walnuts, oranges, pumpkin, salmon, soy, tomatoes, fowl such as turkey, organic chicken, whole grains and oats, and yogurt can all help lower your risk of developing diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer's, and some forms of cancer. And where one food group might have an effect on a certain part of the body, it may also help with other body functions and performance, since the entire body is interconnected. With these foods as the base of a balanced, solid diet, fast weight loss diets and other obscure programs can become a thing of the past in your life.
In contrast, the ill-effects of an imbalanced diet are several and varied. Low energy levels, emotional swings, tired all the time, weight change, feelings of being uncomfortable with your body are just a few signs that your diet is imbalanced. An unbalanced diet can cause problems with maintenance of body tissues, growth and development, brain and nervous system function, as well as problems with bone and muscle systems. Correct protein levels are important for proper metabolism. However, factory farming meats are generally filled with hormones, chemicals and other unhealthy additives;a solution is grass fed beef. Returning to traditional farming has resulted in that free range eggs are more nutritious providing twice as much vitamin E, six times more beta carotene and four times more essential Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids with half as much cholesterol as store bought eggs.
Our modern diets based on prepackaged convenience or fast foods are sorely lacking in many vitamins and minerals, are high in carbohydrates, salt, and fat, which can affect our mental capacities as well, and cause irritability, confusion, and the feeling of 'being in a fog' all the time. Our bodies are full but often we are suffering from malnutrition. Symptoms of malnutrition include lack of energy, irritability, a weakened immune system leading to frequent colds or allergies, and mineral depletion that can trigger a variety of health concerns including anemia. Some doctors believe that poor nutrition, especially mineral depletion is the foundation of all diseases.
And since the body is interconnected, realizing that an unhealthy body will result in an unhealthy spirit only makes sense. When we choose the right nutrients through a balanced dietand complement them with other nutrient-dense and healthy fresh foods, our spirit will be vitalized and healthy as a direct result. Superfoods can be the basis of a sound, healthy, nutritious solution to healthy long life.
Published April 11th, 2007
Filed in Health
