When considering what to include in a weight loss diet, there are two factors that you should always consider early. The first is whether or not your chosen diet will be sufficiently nutritious to keep you healthy. The second is if the diet will be tasty enough to maintain your interest, rather than for you to opt out through boredom.
It is possible to address both of these concerns at the same time by considering health food vitamins, and in so doing you may be in for some pleasant surprises. Much will depend in your tastes in food, but with experimentation, you should be able to construct a diet, within the guidelines of your nutritionist and doctor, that is also interesting enough to enable you to not only stick to the diet but enjoy it also.
If you are able to end up with a diet that you can really enjoy, then there is a chance that it will become a lifelong habit. It is possible to make permanent changes; I know that from personal experience. Initially, it can be difficult to make drastic changes, but it can be done much easier if you are enjoying the food you are eating. In many cases, drastic changes may not even be needed, but that is something it is best to discuss with your doctor in relation to your own health and weight problem.
I have selected five of my best diet foods, health foods rich in vitamins and other nutrients, which will provide you with some of the most important nutrients to sustain you during your diet:
Tomatoes
I find tomatoes one of the most versatile and useful foods for cooking, and can be used to add interest to all sorts of meals, such as curries, casseroles and soups. Tomatoes go well with lean meats, or mixed with other vegetables, when used for cooking. They are also delicious raw, if you can find good tomatoes rather than the insipidly flavoured tomatoes you may find in the supermarket.
Tomatoes also happen to be one of the most valuable health foods, rich in lycopene, plus vitamins A and C. Lycopene is a powerful antioxidant, which is why much scientific attention has been paid to tomatoes in recent years. Lycopene’s ability to neutralize free radicals that cause cell damage has been the centre of attention, due to the possible potential in cancer prevention.
Tomatoes also have one other special asset. That is, that the nutrients are not destroyed during cooking, and even processed tomato products such as tomato sauce or ketchup, and canned tomatoes, retain the nutritional benefits. Tomatoes are therefore my health food super hero.
Garlic
When it comes to making boring foods tasty, garlic is way up there amongst the best. Along with tomatoes, garlic is an important part of the Mediterranean Diet. Like tomatoes, it can be used with just about any other cooked food, so whatever your diet regime is, you should find you can utilize garlic widely to satisfy your palate.
Garlic has some important nutrients too, such as calcium, vitamin C and vitamin B6, phosphorus and selenium, plus antibiotic properties.
Basil
Basil is a humble and popular herb that can be used liberally to bring its distinctive flavour to other foods. What you may not realize is that basil also packs a punch when it comes to calcium, phosphorus, vitamin A and vitamin C. Also, basil is a good source of iron, potassium and magnesium, and carotenoids such as beta carotene.
How about tomato and basil soup, with a touch of garlic? A super combo of health foods that will fit into most diets.
Strawberries
The mention of strawberries seems like a self indulgence; their flavour to some can seem too good to be true (me included). Well, indulge, because the strawberry is a great health food too, with some nutrients you may not have anticipated. Strawberries contain Vitamin C, vitamin K and manganese, folic acid, potassium, riboflavin, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, copper, magnesium and omega-3 fatty acids.
Strawberries are best fresh and eaten on their own. (Please read carefully. I did not say strawberries should be eaten laced in sugar with a dollop of clotted cream.)
Spinach
Many may turn their noses up at the mention of spinach; I know I did as a child. However, once you discover its true flavour, spinach does make an excellent food as a side vegetable, in a soup or in a curry. All the old stories about the goodness of spinach were true, as it contains Vitamin C, iron, beta carotene and calcium., plus vitamins E and K, fibre, lutein and zeaxanthin (carotenoids).
Those are just a few ideas for healthy foods, rich in nutrients, that can add flavour and interest to your diet, as you set out to make a permanent lifestyle change to lose weight.
Archive for December, 2009
The Most Nutritious and Tasty Diet Foods
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Untold Secrets of Sciatica Alternative Remedies
Sciatica Alternative Remedies
Many of the sciatica alternative remedies can be just as effective as conventional ones. In many cases, sciatica alternative remedies have less side effects and less toxicity to the body as well be much less invasive. Some of these treatments date back hundreds of years while others have been developed with modern technology and knowledge. Using alternative methods to treat sciatica can bring about relief from pain, lessen the stress associated with the condition, and in some cases speed the healing process.
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Acupuncture, the art of using thin needles at specific points for healing, has long been used for various maladies. A practitioner will insert fine needles along the points of meridians, paths which allow the flow of energy, to disperse any blockages. To treat sciatica, the use of heat and herbs may be used along with the acupuncture needles. Acupressure, another Chinese method used to treat sciatica, uses the same meridians or acupoints as acupuncture. Instead of using needles, pressure from the fingers and elbows is applied to bring the energy back into balance. Tai chi, actually a form of martial arts, incorporates gentle flowing movements to bring the qi or energy back into balance while increasing flexibility and strength.
Biofeedback
Biofeedback is a therapy used by both psychologists and physical therapists to help an individual to become aware of certain signals within the body and how to gain control over them. Using a biofeedback machine, the health practitioner will treat sciatica by helping the sufferer to recognize which area of the body is overactive. For instance, if the patient tends to tense up their muscles when experiencing back pain, the biofeedback machine can detect that and the therapist will show the patient ways to relax those muscles. The machine will monitor the patient’s efforts to control those muscles. Using this method to treat sciatica can help a person gain control over how much pain is experienced.
Using Food to treat Sciatica
Several well known health and nutrition experts have stated that certain foods can affect inflammation within a person’s body. Highly processed foods are believed to contribute to inflammation related diseases while fish oils have been shown to have anti-inflammatory effects. Experts seem to agree that eating a large quantity of low-glycemic fruits and vegetables and moderate amounts of whole grains are beneficial in reducing inflammation, but seem to vary on how much and what sources of protein are ideal. Some believe that only fish and vegetable proteins should be ingested while others include all sources including dairy. Individuals will need to monitor how their bodies respond to certain foods in order to determine the best diet for themselves.
Herbal Sciatica Alternative Remedies
Herbs have been used for centuries to treat sciatica as well as all sorts of ailments. Many of them have scientific evidence to back them up. Willow bark, for example, contains salicylic acid and was widely used for pain relief. Aspirin, a modern medication, was originally synthesized from willow bark. Ginger and turmeric are two spices that have anti-inflammatory properties. Ginger has long been studied and has found to be effective for long term use. Today, there are many brands of herbs and herbal mixes that claim to reduce pain and aid healing. While many of them are effective, it is a good idea to keep in mind that some of these sciatica alternative remedies can be just as potent as modern medications and should be used with caution.
Chiropractic Care
Traditional chiropractic therapy, another way to treat sciatica, involves the manual manipulations of the spine called adjustments. These adjustments help to realign the spine and correct any problems resulting from the misalignment. Usually, the adjustment is temporary and an individual may require several more adjustments to permanently correct the problem. Another growing method of sciatica alternative remedies, Network Spinal Analysis, strives to realign the spine in completely different way. Practitioners of this method use gentle touches with varying pressure to release tension within the spine. The belief behind this method is that some conditions have an emotional or mental root that causes the tension and releasing the tension will allow the body to correct itself.
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