Sunday 27 November 2016

Cholesterol Levels in Food - Revealing Facts That You Should Know
By Van Crawford  
If you are focused on supporting healthy cholesterol levels as you get older, there are some facts about the cholesterol levels in foods that you need to understand. You see, this is an area of much misunderstanding, and a proper understanding of the cholesterol found in food will help you be more effective at maintaining low cholesterol levels.
The first thing that needs to be understood, is the fact that the cholesterol content of food has little effect on the cholesterol in our blood. The vast majority of the cholesterol in the bloodstream is manufactured by the body itself. And the cholesterol in the foods we do eat does not appear to lead to high cholesterol.
It is actually the foods that contain high amounts of saturated fat that are important to cut back on in order to lower cholesterol levels. So while considering cholesterol levels in food, it is even more important to consider the amount of saturated fat in the foods that you consume.
Oftentimes, a high cholesterol food list will also contain foods that are high in saturated fat, such as many cuts of beef and pork. Milk is also a high fat, high cholesterol food that should be avoided. If you are working to develop a diet to lower your cholesterol, these are the types of foods that you should cut out.
At the same time, it is important to begin consuming many more foods that are high in fiber such as vegetables and fruit. Because the body is responsible for the production of such a large amount of the cholesterol in your system, consuming fruits and vegetables along with many of the whole grains and nuts that contain high amounts of omega-3 fatty acids will be much more effective for lowering cholesterol than cutting out high cholesterol foods.

These are the types of things that you need to be aware of as you work to reduce your high cholesterol. I encourage you to visit my website to view my page on high cholesterol foods, which also includes a chart listing various foods with their cholesterol content.
Van Crawford has been researching health related issues for more than eight years. He shares his research into natural ways to lower cholesterol levels on his website, http://www.Lowering-Cholesterol-Resources.com To learn more about effective ways to lower your cholesterol and to learn how Van was able to lower his cholesterol without the use of medication, visit his website now.

Saturday 26 November 2016

Gluten-free veggie burger

By Ms H

Easy to make it, healthy,  it does not contain preservatives.

Ingredients for 4 burgers
Egg
1 medium
Carrot
5 grated
Potato
2 cooked and mashed
Ginger
1 cm grated
Onion
1 small chopped
Gluten-free flour
1 tbsp
Salt
Pinch
Pepper
Up to your taste
Corn oil
1tbsp

Method
For these burgers I use the grated carrot and ginger fibres from the juice maker. 
Mix the ingredients add flour if it is too soft
Heat the oil in a pan
Flour your hands and form 4 balls
Place them into the pan and fry them for 2 minutes each side


 Table spoon :  tbsp  

Thursday 24 November 2016

Foods That Help In The Anti Aging Process
By Tony Pang 

For thousands of years, people have been in search for the elusive fountain of youth. One such famous search for the youth was conducted by Ponce de Leon in the early 1500's. The mythical legend spoke of miraculous waters and those who drank from this miracle fountain would never age and would maintain the beauty of youth. The water was never found and so the fountain of youth remained only a legend.
Despite the fact that this miraculous water was never found, the quest for a miraculous anti aging elixir that would maintain our youthfulness forever has not been quenched. Today, many products and procedures claim to be able to reverse or slow down the aging process. These products and procedures include using natural remedies, creams, injections and of course, the plastic surgery.
However, the most natural of all the substances may be found in the foods that we eat everyday. These foods may be the natural solution to help in the quest for the anti aging process. These foods can be broken down into two basic categories of: fruit and vegetables
Fruits - Certain fruits have demonstrated promising results in the aid of anti aging process. Those fruits include apples, strawberries and grapes. Researchers have discovered that some of these fruit products contain ellagic acid. Ellagic acid is a natural insect repellent substance found in various plants

This acid has demonstrated the capacity to hinder the growth of tumors within the body. This hindrance process of tumor growth is accomplished by the ability of the acid to minimize the enzymes, within the body, that are utilized by mutated cancer cells.
Other fruits that contain the valuable anti aging ingredients are cantaloupe, peaches and apricots. These fruits contain antioxidant properties that are known as lycopene. These antioxidants protect the body's cells from damage caused by the free radicals. In addition, these fruits have demonstrated their effectiveness in protecting certain organs of the body.
And apple aid in the anti aging process of the skin. Initial testing has shown that apples stimulate the production of collagen. The production of collagen is necessary for the skin to maintain its elasticity which can help minimize the wrinkling of the skin.
Vegetables - Some vegetables have also shown their ability to fight the anti aging process. Vegetables such as carrots, spinach and sweet potatoes have also demonstrated known antioxidant capabilities.
One other group of vegetables like soybeans and alfalfa sprouts, when eaten, that has demonstrated their effectiveness in blocking the production of particular enzymes. The ant aging substance found in these vegetables is known as genistein. Genistein inhibits the production of enzymes that have been identified as stimulants that are known to activate the cancer genes.
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Wednesday 23 November 2016

Top Health Benefits of Ginger

The health benefits of ginger are plentiful and it is often classed as a wonder spice with both medicinal and culinary upsides. Over forty-four hundred years ago, according to "Rodale's Encyclopaedia of Herbs", Greek bakers made gingerbread from ginger that was imported from the Orient. In the sixteenth century the Spanish were cultivating it. From Jamaica conquistadors brought it to the New World. In 1884 Great Britain was importing well over 5 million pounds of ginger root. The origin of ginger is uncertain. It is believed to be native to southern China and India. It was then introduced into southern Florida. It grows well in fertile, well-drained and moist soil that can be partially shaded.
The Diverse Nutrition and Health Benefits of Ginger
Ginger contains bisabolene, borneal, borneol, camphene, choline, cineole, citral, ginerol, inositol, volatile oils, PABA, phellandrene, acrid resin, sequiterpene, many B vitamins, zingerone, and zingiberene. It has been used throughout history to treat colitis, diverticulosis, nausea, gas and indigestion, paralysis of the tongue, morning sickness, vomiting, hot flashes and menstrual cramps. It is said to cleanse the colon and stimulate circulation. It has also been used to treat colds and sore throat.
Although ginger can be very spicy to the tongue it purportedly is good for indigestion. It is a safe and effective herb. There has been some research to suggest that it is very effective against motion sickness as well. Ginger helps to promote circulation and is a very mild stimulant. Ginger tea is said to be very effective in preventing colds. It can also be used in the spring to make an excellent spring tonic to wake up the body after a long cold winter and many claim it is able to cleanse the blood - or at the very least give an invigorating jump start.
Growing Ginger
Ginger is grown throughout much of the tropics commercially and in other regions it can be grown in a container or container gardening. To grow your own, give your purchased rhizome plenty of warmth, humidity and moisture after planting. You can move it outdoors in warmer months in a somewhat shady area. About 12 months after planting, you can remove it from the pot. Remove the fibrous roots. Cut off as much as you can use. Save a small amount to replant again in a new pot. You can buy ginger commercially fresh, dried ground or in dry pieces. Fresh ginger needs to be wrapped tightly and stored in the refrigerator. It can last for several months when stored this way.
Ginger Ale Recipe
Who hasn't enjoyed a tall frosty glass of ginger ale? Ginger ale was considered the most popular soft drink in the U.S. in early years between 1860 and the 1930's. There are several different types of recipes around for how to make your own home made ginger ale or ginger beer. A simple home recipe for ginger ale is to take some fresh ginger and crush the root. Place one cup of the root into a gallon or so of water and bring to a rolling boil. Remove from the heat and let it steep about 15 minutes. This will release the powerful flavor and health properties of the ginger. You then strain it. You may add honey or the sweetener of your choice to this tea. Then just add your desired amount to some carbonated water.
Ginger ale commonly contains ginger, sugar, and carbonated water. Ginger beer has a stronger flavor of ginger, and is less carbonated and much less sweet. For those trying to cut back on their alcohol consumption ginger ale can be used as a nonalcoholic substitute in punches and for champagne at various events and occasions. These beverages can resemble champagne and other flavored alcohols in appearance. Ginger ale has been given to many to calm an upset stomach. This is due to the presence of ginger + carbonated water having a calming effect on the stomach.

Other Culinary Uses for Ginger
Ginger is a super sugar substitute that will provide a great taste with almost no calories added. You can use it in making gingerbreads, spice cookies and cakes. It enhances many meat dishes such as chicken and beef and for making sauces and marinades. A little ground ginger added to mayonnaise makes a great topping for a pear salad. A chef suggestion is to put 1 slice of peeled fresh ginger into a marinade you make for each pound of meat or poultry. If you like fried chicken and livers, you can make seasoned flour shaking some ground ginger into the flour mix to toss the meat in before frying. Ginger root can be used fresh or dried in recipes from North Africa, Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, Japan, China and East India. In Chinese cooking, you usually will find that first you brown a piece of fresh ginger root. Then you add your stir-fry vegetables to this.
To make ginger tea, use a pinch to a tablespoon of ginger powder per cup of boiling water. You can also grate or slice the fresh root and then simmer it in water until you have what is yellowish water. You can also add other useful herbs to the steeping water such as peppermint, a little clove powder or a few bruised cloves. Let it steep and strain and drink throughout the day to promote good health. If you prefer a stronger tea, increase the amount of ginger rather than letting it steep for a long period of time.
Ginger baths can be another great health benefit besides just consumption of the herb. Ginger baths can help ease pain and increase circulation. Just drop a few grated gingers into your bath and soak. You can also soak cloths in ginger tea and apply these directly to the painful area on the body.
Allergies
While speaking of the benefits of ginger, there are those who may be allergic to ginger. Severe allergic reactions to ginger might include a rash, hives, difficulty in breathing, and various forms of dermatitis. If this is the case, stop taking ginger immediately and seek some medical attention. Few side effects have been associated with ginger taken at low dosages. In conclusion, there seem to be many benefits to adding ginger to your diet. The health benefits of ginger are exceptional and it has the ability to add great flavor to the diet.
Summary
A fiery spice, the health benefits of ginger stretch from increasing circulation to helping with indigestion as well as being an ingredient in many dishes from around the world and is easy to incorporate into many simple and quick dishes as part of your daily diet.
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