Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Fats Help Keep Your Salad Healthy

Fats Help Keep Your Salad Healthy
Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Think you have to ban fatty salad dressings forever? Many dieters think losing weight means you have to cut corners (which is true) by cutting out fatty foods like salad dressing (which is not true). While it’s a fact that when you leave off fatty salad dressings you may be reducing the total number of calories in your meal, you’re also reducing the total number of carotenoids you absorb from the phytochemical-rich assortment of veggies in your salad. Carotenoids are a class of pigments found in vegetables. They make carrots orange, green peppers green and tomatoes red, and they also act as powerful antioxidants. These healthy compounds, however, are fat-soluble, meaning they need to be digested in the presence of fats in order to cross the intestinal wall and be absorbed into the body. That means that if you’re not eating some amount of fat with your salads, whether from the dressing, shredded cheeses, avocado, or other source, you won’t be able to benefit from the all the fat-soluble nutrients, carotenoids and antioxidants found in the vegetables. How much fat do you need then? Research shows that you need to eat at least six grams of fat along with your meal in order to absorb these healthy, fat-soluble compounds. Check the label of your favorite salad dressings and opt for one that has a healthy amount of unsaturated fats, like an olive-oil based dressing. Or just add a quarter of an avocado to your salad for seven grams of fat, six of which are heart-healthy unsaturated fats.
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Monday, April 13, 2009

Go Green and Drink Yourself Skinny

Go Green and Drink Yourself Skinny
Monday, April 13, 2009

If coffee gives you the caffeine jitters, it’s time you discovered a better morning brew. With less caffeine and more health benefits, green tea is a healthy way to jump-start your day, especially if you’re sensitive to caffeine. Green tea has long been known to posses numerous disease-fighting qualities. Rich in antioxidants, this tea is a lean, green, disease-fighting machine. And disease isn’t the only thing it battles – it fights fat, too. Green tea is rich in an antioxidant known as ECGC, which has been proven to boost metabolism and stimulate weight loss. Just swapping your daily cup of coffee with green tea could help you lose more weight. That’s a simple change anyone can make, so ditch that cup ‘o joe and go green instead. Just remember to keep the cream and sugar out of your mug, and you could be drinking to a slimmer, healthier you in less time than it takes to brew a pot of coffee.