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5 Foods for Instant Healthier Diet Copyright ©
2007 Charles Carter
Have you ever said to yourself that "I want to
start eating healthy?" Then only to figure out
you don't know where to start. The first idea is often
fruits and vegetables which are important though there
is more to eating healthy. Live Lean Today has listed
5 foods that will work perfect for any person to add
to their diet and it will become instantly healthier.
You can plug these foods and more into you own online
diet plan.
Cranberries
They earn super status for their ability to help fight
off nasty urinary tract infections. About 10 ounces
of juice a day does the trick. Plus, recent research
shows that cranberries might also help fend off colds
and fight stomach bugs, gum disease, and certain types
of cancer. Add a little unsweetened cranberry juice
to smoothies, and sprinkle some dried berries into cereal
and muffin mix. Cranberries are great to add to any
weight management program.
Walnuts
These nuts are rich in omega-3s, which help reduce
inflammation and increase good cholesterol. They may
even help with depression and reduce your risk of Parkinson's
and Alzheimer's diseases. Top your salad with 1/4 cup
or try them in pesto.
Beans
The humble legume may prevent heart disease and help
head off colon cancer. Rich in two heart-friendly phytochemicals,
beans are packed with magnesium, potassium, folate,
and fiber. Get a 1/2 cup five to six times per week
by adding canned kidney and garbanzo beans (rinse and
drain first) to salads, burritos, and dips.
Fish
Studies show that eating seafood rich in omega-3s at
least twice a week could reduce your risk of heart disease.
And the reports say women of childbearing age and nursing
mothers can safely eat as much as 12 ounces of seafood
a week if they avoid high-mercury swordfish, shark,
tilefish, and king mackerel; albacore tuna should be
limited to 6 ounces a week.
Tomatoes
Loaded with the antioxidant lycopene, tomatoes and
cooked tomato products pack a big health punch (at 32
milligrams, 1 cup of spaghetti sauce serves up the day's
recommended intake). Studies show that women with lycopene-rich
diets can have as much as a 50 percent lower risk of
developing breast cancer. The antioxidant can also lower
your blood pressure and bad cholesterol, and may even
reduce your risk of getting macular degeneration and
a host of cancers.
Author: Charles Carter
About The Author: Charles Carter, BS in Exercise Science
is President of LIVE, llc of http://www.liveleantoday.com
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