Friday, February 22, 2013

Boost Your Digestive Health With 8 Easy Practices

By Elizabeth Rocchino (Article from MindBodyGreen.com)

Do you know the health of your digestive system? There is a correlation between the quality of our food and the quality of our digestive health. Our digestive tract is 30 feet long and is responsible for absorbing essential vitamins and nutrients, delivering them to various points in the body, and expelling wastes and toxins. But to understand the health of the digestive system, we can follow 8 tips that will help our journey to better digestion.

1. Choose organic foods and fiber.

Consuming organic foods can reduce the intake of pesticides and other dangerous chemicals, which will help prevent digestive problems. Also, insoluble fiber can help prevent constipation. It bulks up stools and keeps food moving through the digestive tract.

2. Avoid poor food combinations.

Eating starches (wheat, potatoes, corn, oats, barley) and proteins (nuts, beans, produce, grains) together can result in impaired digestion. Food will decompose in the stomach, which leads to gas, bloating, and constipation. Also, check for any food sensitivities and allergies.

3. Eat smaller portions.

Having a smaller plate means that a smaller amount of food can fit on it. With less food, you consume less. Portion control is important, not only for weight management but for reducing stress on the digestive system that comes from overeating.

4. Chew thoroughly.

Digestion begins in the mouth, well before food reaches the stomach. When we see, smell, taste, or even imagine a tasty meal, our salivary glands, which are located under the tongue, begin producing saliva. A digestive enzyme called amylase, found in saliva, starts to break down some of the carbohydrates in the food before it leaves the mouth. The enzymes not only help break down the food, they also attack bacteria.

5. Consume prebiotics and probiotics.

Your intestines (small and large) are home to friendly microflora (bacteria and yeast). The microflora help you digest and assimilate foods and keep your immune system strong. Probiotics are live microorganisms (mostly bacteria), and prebiotics are non-digestible foods, mainly carbohydrates, which stimulate the growth of probiotics. Most people's inner systems are imbalanced or acidic, which can lead to leaky gut, bacteria and yeast (like candida), and illness.

6. Get enough water.

There are many people who drink a lot of acid-producing soda and coffee to start the day, which dehydrates the body and drains your energy. Drinking filtered water, organic herbal teas, and adding probiotics to your diet provides energy and hydration. Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine both say that cold drinks slow your "digestive fire" or your "chi" (energy). Since life and healing require energy, focus on warm tea or room temperature beverages.

7. Cleanse and detoxify.

Our food, water, and air are loaded with chemicals and pollutants. It is almost impossible to avoid taking in and building up toxins. To help your body flush away toxins naturally, drink plenty of water. Aim for 96 oz. of water daily, more if you live in a warm climate or sweat profusely during exercise. Add a slice of lemon and get the benefits of Vitamin C, which helps your body convert toxins into a water-soluble form before it washes them away.

8. Exercise daily.

Exercise helps create a healthy digestive environment by allowing food to move through the large intestine much quicker, which also decreases the amount of water lost in the stool. Intestinal muscles that contract during exercise also contribute to more efficient movement of stools.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Top 10 Foods for Detoxing

By Megan Rogers (mindbodygreen.com)

1. Lemons

2. Beets

3. Apples

4. Green Veggies

5. Garlic

6. Sea Veggies

7. Broccoli Sprouts

8. Green Tea

9. Artichokes

10. Cilantro

Visit HERE for details on what each food does for your body!

Monday, February 18, 2013

The Health Benefits of Kale


(Image from MindBodyGreen.com)

9 Foods That Heal The Body + Belong In Every Kitchen

By Katrina Love Senn

1. Fresh, green vegetables.

Focus your diet around plant foods, especially fresh green vegetables, which are high in micronutrients. Choose bitter greens, such as mustard greens, collard greens, broccoli, arugula, spinach and kale. (And opt for organic wherever possible.)

Make healing broths and soups that are easy to digest, steam them served with a dash of seasalt and fresh lemon juice, or eat them fresh in summer salads.

Make a healing tonic by juicing half a cucumber with some pineapple, pears or apples and half lemon – yum!

2. Organic protein.

As you begin to heal and build your strength, you need to turn your attention to stabilizing your blood sugars and energy levels. Protein-rich foods can help!

Try organic meat, organic chicken, wild salmon, fresh local fish, organic greek yogurt, and organic eggs. For vegetarian options, try quinoa, peas, beans, lentils, almonds, almond butter, seaweed, micro-algae, E3 Live, Warrior protein powder, hemp products, low-processed organic soy and chia seeds.

3. Extra-virgin cold-pressed, organic oils.

Fresh, organic oils are very tasty, beautifully rich in aroma and fragrance. It's important to know that all oils should have a "best-before" date, so always use fresh oils well before this date.

Oils can be used to make a wide array of healthy salad dressings, drizzled over steamed vegetables or used for dipping. You can use organic, extra-virgin coconut oil for making sweet treats. Unlike other oils, when placed in the fridge or freezer, coconut oil will go hard and set.

4. Seeds: Sesame, sunflower, chia, pumpkin seeds…

There are such a wide variety of delicious seeds available. Each kind of seed has its own distinct flavor and can be used to add variety to your cooking.

When you are healing, grind them up to make them easier on your digestion. I grind linseed, sunflower and almond seeds to make LSA, which I use on everything! Sprinkle them on salads or add to breakfast smoothies and cereal.

5. Honey (or unrefined sugar substitute).

Sweets are an important part of the 4 tastes of the palate: sweet, salty, savory and bitter. Always look for unrefined sugar. Organic honey in it’s natural form is delicious as a natural sweetener. Other vegetarian alternatives are stevia, coconut sugar, maple syrup or coconut nectar. Best to opt for organic brands to minimize the processing. Avoid highly refined processed sugar and zero-calorie sugar substitutes like aspartame, equal and nutra-sweet as these are toxic for your body.

6. Lemons.

These little gems made this list because fresh lemons are so versatile. I like to start my day by drinking a detoxifying lemon water drink by squeezing a quarter of a lemon into a big glass of filtered water. Try lemons cut into wedges and squeezed over salads and soups for extra flavor and yummy zing!

7. Sea salt.

Real sea salt is unrefined salt which has been taken directly from the sea and dehydrated by the sun, forming a beautiful crystalline structure. It's ultra rich in micronutrients and totally delicious.

If you haven’t made the switch from using highly refined, regular, white table salt to natural sea-salt yet, I urge you to do so today. You can substitute sea-salt for table salt in both your savory and sweet cooking. Your health, your body and your taste buds truly will thank you for it!

8. Herbs.

Using either fresh or dried herbs can transform your cooking as they add new taste sensations to your food. They can take your cooking from every day food to something quite gourmet. Buy your herbs straight from a greengrocers or local food market. For the adventurous, try growing your own! Some of my favorites are fresh parsley, coriander, basil, and dill.

9. Apple cider vinegar (ACV).

If you want to quickly improve your digestive health, then try apple cider vinegar. I highly recommend the brand Bragg’s Organic Apple Cider vinegar, which is affordable and delicious. Use it daily in combination with (or as a substitute for) lemon juice as an alkalizing drink. Or use it to make a tasty salad dressing by blending it with some olive oil, herbs, and a sprinkle of sea-salt.

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Daily Water Intake

Do you know how much water you should be getting each day???...

There's a good chance you're not getting enough!

Dehydration

Approximately 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated according to the stats floating around on the web.

Dehydration Symptoms

Daytime fatigue
Midnight hunger
Drop in athletic performance
Short-term memory loss
Trouble with basic math
Difficulty focusing on a computer screen or printed page

(Info from fullspike.com)

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Pesto, Spinach & Feta Whole Wheat Pita Pizza

This a great lunch recipe! Pizza was always one of my weaknesses so one of my first ideas was to come up with healthy alternatives to my favorite comfort food :o)

Ingredients:

1 Thomas Sahara 100% Whole Wheat Pita
1 Oz. President Fat Free Crumbled Feta
1 Sargento Light Mozzarella String Cheese
About 4 g of Fresh Express Baby Spinach
2 Tbsp. of my Homemade Low-Fat Basil Pesto (Click here for recipe)

1. Pre-heat oven on BROIL.

2. Spread pesto sauce on to pita.

3. Shred mozzarella and spread evenly on to pita.

4. Chop or tear spinach and spread evenly on pita.

5. Spread feta cheese evenly on to pita.

6. Put into oven and broil until lightly browned edges/crispy

7. Be sure to watch closely to prevent burning!

Nutritional Info:

Calories: 295
Carbs: 30
Fat: 12
Fiber: 4
Sugar: 2
Sodium: 707

Delicious, quick, and super simple lunch!

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Turmeric

"The Spice that Ignites Your Body's Astonishing Immune System"
(click here for full article)

by Dr. Mercola

13 Ways this Turmeric Can Help You
Spice Up Your Life (and Your Health*)

Let me summarize thirteen ways this 100% certified organic-based Turmeric can spice up your whole person:

Boosts your antioxidant protection against free radicals*
Helps promote your healthy skin*
Supports your overall eye health*
Provides you immune system support*
Aids your skeletal system and joint health*
Encourages your healthy liver function*
Helps you maintain healthy cells with support against free radicals*
Balances the health of your digestive system*
Aids you in support of healthy blood and your circulatory system*
Helps you maintain normal cholesterol levels to support your cardiovascular system*
Assists your neurological system's healthy response to stress*
Promotes a healthy female reproductive system*
Helps you maintain blood sugar levels already within the normal range*

And more...

Millions of people use turmeric on a daily basis in their lives today. In India alone, up to 500 million people use it in one form or another every day.

Isn't it time you gave your body what it deserves?


Artist: Wicked Paper Co.

Just loved this message :o)

Whole Grain Oatmeal with Almonds, Dried Cranberries & Dried Cherries, and Granola Chunks

Simple and Tasty Breakfast Recipe!

Ingredients:

1/2 Cup of Quaker 100% Whole Grain Oatmeal
1/2 Cup of Silk Pure Almondmilk Original (You can add more if you like oatmeal to be more creamy.)
1 Tsp of McCormick's Pure Vanilla Extract
About 1/4 Cup or 32g of Planters Digestive Health Mix (MINUS THE PISTACHIOS)

1. Put the oats and milk in a pot over medium-high heat for about 5 minutes or until oats swell and start to absorb milk.

2. Stir frequently to avoid sticking to the pot. (If it starts to boil too much, turn it down.)

3. Remove from heat, stir, then stir in vanilla extract.

4. Then add Planters Digestive Health Mix (which should include Almonds, Dried Cranberries & Cherries, and Granola chunks), and stir in.

Nutritional Info:

Calories: 342
Carbs: 47
Fat: 13
Fiber: 10
Sugar: 15
Sodium: 120

Enjoy!

Monday, February 11, 2013

Concerning Apple Cider Vinegar

So this is a topic that I have researched extensively, and ultimately I have come to understand that apple cider vinegar would be greatly beneficial for me! I understand that you must purchase organic and raw apple cider vinegar (cloudy in appearance) for the best results, as the clear versions often seen in stores are basically ineffective. So I purchased my organic raw apple cider vinegar, and it should be here any day now! I will keep you updated on how it goes, but here below is an article that addresses the many health benefits of apple cider vinegar...

15 Reasons to Use Apple Cider Vinegar Every Day (http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-5875/15-Reasons-to-Use-Apple-Cider-Vinegar-Every-Day.html)

By Lisa Mitchell

Apple cider vinegar is my new obsession. I recently began taking apple cider vinegar shots 2-3 times a day for a quick and effective energy burst. However, looking deeper into the product, I have discovered so many other useful ways to incorporate apple cider vinegar into a daily repertoire. It is effective for pretty much anything – your skin, your hair, your house, and even your pets can benefit from its qualities. Raw, organic, unfiltered and unpasteurized, apple cider vinegar is so much more than a salad dressing!

1. Apple cider vinegar is a completely natural product. It is made from apple juice and is fermented to hard apple cider. It is then fermented a second time to apple cider vinegar. When using natural apple cider vinegar, we instantly decrease the consumption of unnatural chemicals in our homes and daily lives.

2. Apple cider vinegar can be used as a rinse for your hair after shampooing, and will aid in increased body and shine. I recommend recycling an old shampoo bottle, then filling it with 1/2 a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar and a cup of cold water. Pour the solution through your hair after shampooing several times a week for dramatic results.

3. Natural apple cider vinegar regulates the pH of your skin. Dilute apple cider vinegar with two parts water, and spread the concoction over your face with a cotton ball to replace your current toner. You can do this at night after washing, and in the morning before you apply your moisturizer. A dab of apple cider vinegar can also be left on the skin overnight to fade age spots or acne scars.

It is also a recommended agent for warts. For warts, soak a cotton ball in apple cider vinegar, then fasten the cotton ball over the wart with a Band-Aid overnight. The skin may swell some as it reacts with the solution. However, the wart will fall off. Once it falls off, the treatment should be continued for a few more days, to make sure the wart doesn't return.

4. Apple cider vinegar can help remove stains from teeth. Rub teeth directly with apple cider vinegar, and rinse out with water.(This is the only one I disagree with because I read that it is actually not so good for your teeth.)

5. Add a cup of apple cider vinegar to your bath, and soak for 10 minutes to eliminate discomfort from sunburn.

6. Apple Cider vinegar can be used as a natural aftershave. Fill a bottle with equal parts apple cider vinegar and water, and shake before applying to the face.

7. Rubbing apple cider vinegar on your hands and feet will give massage-like benefits and relief to tired hands and feet.

8. Apple cider vinegar can aid in weight loss. For daily weight management, add 2 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar to 16 ounces of water. This concoction can be sipped throughout the day. Data shows some limited, yet significant, weight loss benefits from sustained daily intake of acetic acid (which is a main ingredient in apple cider vinegar).

In a 2009 study published in Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, it was found that subjects that consumed acetic acid for 12 weeks experienced significant declines in body weight, abdominal fat, waist circumference and triglycerides. Triglycerides contribute to the bad cholesterol that we want to avoid.

9. Apple cider Vinegar will balance your entire inner body system. The body constantly strives to achieve a state of equilibrium. Apple cider vinegar helps the body maintain a healthy alkaline pH level. Research shows that higher acid levels (lower pH level) leads to a lack of energy and higher incidences of infection. Hence, my desire to sip some a few times a day for a natural boost of energy.

10. As part of balancing the body's pH, apple cider vinegar creates an overall detoxification of the body. Research shows that it can help stimulate cardiovascular circulation and help detoxify the liver.

11. This miracle vinegar helps to break up mucous throughout the body and cleanse the lymph nodes. Believe it or not, research suggests that apple cider vinegar can help with allergies because of its ability to reduce mucous and sinus congestion. When reducing the effects of allergies, it can also help stave off sinus infections and their related symptoms (sore throats and headaches).

12. This vinegar is rich in natural enzymes that can help rid your body of candida -- yeasts that are attributed to thrush in humans. Candida also is blamed for creating symptoms of fatigue, poor memory, sugar cravings, and yeast infections.

13. Though it might seem like an oxymoron to treat stomach acid with an acid-containing vinegar, there is research suggesting that apple cider vinegar works by correcting low acid, hence reducing heartburn. Natural remedy experts say you should begin to feel relief very shortly after taking a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar followed by a glass of water. Note that apple cider vinegar will not give relief if you have an ulcer.

14. The use of apple cider vinegar is effective in repelling fleas on your pets. One part vinegar and one part water can be sprayed on your pets fur and rubbed in generously to the skin. Saturate the entire coat, and continue every day for a few days to a week. Any flea infestation will surely be gone.

15. Apple cider vinegar will clean your toilets and have your bathroom smelling like apples! Just pour apple cider vinegar into the toilet, and allow it to sit overnight. It can also be used in dishwashers as a substitute for dish detergent. Mix 1/2 cup of apple cider vinegar with 1 cup water, and you can use this solution to clean microwaves, kitchen surfaces, windows, glasses and mirrors, too.

As you can see, apple cider vinegar is a miracle product that cab be used in a multitude of ways. I highly recommend its use!

Basil Pesto Sauce

For my first recipe, I will be posting Basil Pesto because I will be using it for my dinner tonight!

I absolutely LOVE pesto, but it is crazy high in fat between the olive oil and pine nuts so this is a low fat twist on pesto sauce... and let me tell you, it is delicious!!!

Ingredients:

2 Cups of Fresh Basil Leaves
2 Garlic Cloves
2 Tbsp of Pine Nuts
1/4 Cup of Extra Virgin Olive Oil (I used Bertolli Extra Virgin Olive Oil)
5/12 or .4 Cups of Fat-Free, Low-Sodium Chicken Broth *I will explain this break down later lol just have the broth ready* (I used College Inn Fat-Free, Low-Sodium Chicken Broth)
1 Tbsp of Lemon Juice
Dash of Sea Salt
Dash of Pepper

1. Put all the dry ingredients into food processor (Basil, Garlic, Pine Nuts, Salt, Pepper).

2. Blend until finely chopped.

3. In a measuring cup, add your olive oil.

4. Next, add broth to measuring cup filling it up to 2/3 Cups level on measuring cup.

5. Next, add the lemon juice to the measuring cup.

6. Final step, SLOWLY add measuring cup contents into food processor while blending.

This should make about 1 1/8 cups of pesto sauce, making the serving size 2 Tbsp (with a total of around 9 servings).

Nutritional Info:
Serving Size: 2 Tbsp.

Calories: 66
Carbs: 1
Fat: 7
Sodium: 53

Voila!

Delicious low fat Pesto!

My new life :o)

So this is the start to my new life...

and I couldn't be more excited and happy about it!

I'm finally taking care of myself, and even with little changes I already feel so much better!

I've officially been into this new lifestyle for three weeks. It's not an easy process... and I don't even mean giving up those decadent comfort foods. I mean I'm learning the awful habits I've had and the detrimental things I've been doing to my body. These past few weeks have been a roller coaster because I am essentially detoxing from all the junk I had been consuming and trying to correct my sleeping schedule.

It started with a desire to merely lose weight and inspiration from a high school friend who had success on a weight loss system. It has blossomed into the overwhelming desire to rid my life of the toxic food that we Americans are being force fed. If anyone has known me, they know it was almost impossible for me to consume fruits and vegetables. Sour fruity candy was my weakness, and I was incredibly weak. I also have a weird condition where I literally gag from the texture of most fruits and veggies. Over the past 5 or 6 years, I have nestled into a reclusive, sedentary lifestyle, and ridiculously indulgent eating habits. I completely threw caution to the wind, and I have paid the price. I have always had digestive troubles for as long as I can remember... I made them ten times worse by eating the way I did and not exercising. Now, I have sciatica, falling arches/plantar fascitis, and generally sore, achy muscles all over my body. My sleeping habits are erratic, and my mental health suffered greatly. I was exhausted and fuzzy headed all the time. I depleted my metabolism from a previous unhealthy diet in which I lost almost 80 pounds, but obviously gained back. I was hating myself because I never felt good. It was getting to the point that I couldn't even enjoy doing the holiday festivities that I cherished (and I'm a crazy big kid with holidays) because I couldn't stand or walk for long period of times. It was just absolutely killing me. By the time I made this decision, I wasn't even enjoying the normal "decadent comfort foods," and I knew it was time. I just didn't know where to start. Cue high school friend, Tiff (if you are reading, thank you so much again!), with good news about a weight loss system that was working for her even after having her baby! I was convinced this is what I needed to do. And there it began... that decision started it all.

As I stated before, it started it with a desire to lose weight so I could enjoy my life more and not sit on the side lines. It has completely changed into a desire to change my life. My first step was to introduce healthy and get rid of unhealthy. For me, "cold turkey" is the best way. That's what I did... hence the absolute horrible withdraw at first. My goal at first was to eat as healthy as I could (knowing I didn't eat many fruits and veggies previously) then to steadily add organic as money allows until I am fully organic (hopefully hubby too). Hubby and I are planning our first trip to a local organic farmer's market, and I'm really excited about it!

Right now there is alot of trial and error with recipes because I'm just getting my cooking legs lol. But I am being completely open minded to everything, trying EVERYTHING! If I can't do the texture, I just puree it so I get the nutrients from certain veggies or fruit. (My hubby is so proud lol!) So this blog is to 1. help me to remember the winners!, 2. save relevant, health-conscious articles and info, and 3. to encourage and remind myself why I am doing this, as well as document my journey. To be honest, I don't miss the old food because this time I'm finding healthy alternatives to my old favorites, and they taste BETTER! Because organic and "diet" (although I hate to use that word) food doesn't have to be bland! You just have to utilize the flavors of real food and be conscious of what you are putting into your body! The way to stick with these is not hate food but to love REAL ORGANIC HEALTHY food... I am feeling better every day, and I know I will never go back. Welcome to my new life :o)