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eggs are the answer, not the enemy
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for years we've been listening to top health experts advising us to eliminate eggs from our diet. at the very most, they say, eat only three eggs a week. any more would simply wreak havoc on your cholesterol levels. and of course all of this is starkly animated in television commercials showing regular egg consumers collapsing of violent heart attacks in the street. does that sound like cookie-cutter propaganda to you? there is some logic behind these claims: eggs contain cholesterol so they must surely raise cholesterol levels. this concept, however, is flawed and research is proving it to be so. in 2006, dr. maria luz hernandez of the university of connecticut's department of nutritional sciences looked at the effect consuming eggs has on cholesterol levels. her findings revealed that in two-thirds of people, consuming 2-3 eggs per day had virtually no effect on serum cholesterol levels. in the other one-third of people, both hdl and ldl levels rose equally, and the increase in ldl was due to particles simply getting bigger, not more numerous. this type of rise in serum cholesterol levels actually does little to increase a person's risk for health problems such as heart attacks. once you get past the assumption that eggs are terrible for you, there is room to discover the myriad of health benefits that come with eating them regularly. eggs are jam-packed with vitamins and minerals in forms that can be easily absorbed. these include vitamins a, b, c, d, e and k in addition to iron, zinc, lecithin and choline. all of these help contribute to brain function, a healthy metabolism and disease prevention. eggs are also a great source of protein, especially for those who don't consume very much meat. it can be difficult to obtain all of the essential amino acids - the ones our bodies can't produce - if you eat a diet mostly based in grains. an egg contains each of the nine essential amino acids, making it a top source for these nutrients. of course, all eggs are not created equal. commercial eggs are a nutritionally poor substitute for organic, free-range eggs. chickens that are allowed to roam free provide eggs with a higher protein and vitamin content, while organic practices mean harmful pesticides and chemicals won't find their way into your breakfast. you can also look for eggs that contain higher levels of essential omega-3 fatty acids. these come from chickens that have been fed a special diet high in those healthy omega-3s. if you've been afraid to commit nutritional sacrilege by enjoying a tasty omelet in the morning or a boiled egg for an afternoon snack, set your fears aside and relish in the wholesome goodness of one of mother nature's best gifts. sources: http://www.cholesterol-and-health.c... http://ifitandhealthy.com/healthy-e... http://www.alive.com/454a2a2.php?su... http://www.alive.com/1263a4a2.php?s...
Source :NaturalNews.com
Date :
10
March
2009
Category :
Food And Health
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according to the macular degeneration foundation, macular degeneration is the number one cause of blindness among persons aged over 65 in the united states and the united kingdom. some good news, though, was revealed in a study published in the archives of internal medicine. it had found that intake of vitamin b6, vitamin b12 and folic acid could help prevent the onset of the disease.about the macula and macular degenerationthe retina is the surface at the back of the eyeball which is opposite the lens, while the macula is the central part of this surface, situated directly opposite the lens.
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everyone these days is looking for the magic pill that will help with weight loss, improve immunity, increase memory, help the heart, or fight off cancer. unfortunately, there is no such thing. but wouldn`t it be exciting to know that these benefits can be achieved through eating superfoods that might be in your kitchen right now? including these superfoods (foods that have a high nutrient content that have a positive effect on health) in your diet can affect your health today and for years to come.
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finally some positive news: guacamole is good for you. avocado has a bad reputation of being high in fat. while this is true, the oil it contains ranks among the healthiest types of fat. meanwhile each of the other ingredients in guacamole is highly alkalizing and loaded with phytonutrients. it`s essential to make guacamole fresh however as the prefabricated mixes often contain no real avocado! this article will break down each component of guacamole and provide a recipe at the end.
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papaya is called fruit of the angels by conquistadors because of its heavenly taste. in its prime, it is a cerise-orange colored, unbelievably juicy fruit with an aroma to match its heavenly taste. not only is papaya beautiful, fragrant and luscious, it is amazingly healthful!how fortunate that this glorious fruit is available year-round. although a native of the tropics, papaya trees produce fruit all year long and are now produced in hawaii and puerto rico.
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