Posts Tagged ‘healthy food’

Low Carb Diets on the way out…Taste is Back!!!

May 27th, 2007

To see the low carb diets on the way out is a somewhat reflective process, not that I was an advocate of ketogenic diets at all unless you have Adolescent Epilepsy, but bringing the low carb or ketogenic diet into the forefront of our American Society meant that more people were being educated about obesity, food and eating.

This acknowledgement about food was astounding and became overwhelming , causing restaurant chains and some farmers to really suffer from these trendy diets, people have lost farms that have been in their families for years , businesses that lend job and economic stability to an area, have gone out of business or lost business, all on a dietary whim, with no research done on the side-effects of not eating what these diets restrict.

What side effects? you ask. Okay, so you’ve lost a bunch of weight by eating tons of meat and fat, maybe your cholesterol numbers aren’t out of reach, but, have you had your bowels checked lately? You know, eating that much meat and fat can only do one thing to your intestines and colon, and that’s putrefying products in the bowels. Pretty disgusting, huh?

As you grow older, you lose the ability to digest food like you use to when you were young and had lots of enzymes . Sometimes, that comes from just age, but sometimes it comes from disease and antibiotic use, the point being that, the low carb diet’s started you out on food that you may not be able to absorb anyway so you haven’t been absorbing the vitamins and minerals that your body needs to start, process or finish some important tasks.

So what’s the harm in that, you may say, I’ve lost weight and feel great, and I don’t feel sick. You probably wouldn’t. There are illnesses that you never see coming until it’s to late. One of the leading causes of Colon Cancer, is eating an over abundance of meat and fat, and not having the ability to digest that protein and fat in the system. When enough damage is done, you don’t absorb minerals and vitamins like you are suppose to, and you start to develop other problems, more serious problems, like cancers.

I will have to admit, that the Atkins type diets do advocate not eating the processed and manufactured foods that break down so fast into sugars you can almost hear run into the veins! And that is still true, the human body was designed to do the work of breaking down complex carbohydrates into a more simple usable energy. The break down of a whole grain, fresh vegetable or fruit product also take a certain amount of energy, so not only does your body use energy to break this healthy food down, you also have the benefit of a lot of fiber, which will keep the intestines and colon clean and functioning well.

So, what’s the next trend, I think the next trend is going to be the old fashion weight loss plan. This is a tried and true method of weight loss that anyone can do and it tastes great. This would involve healthy, low or slow absorbing carbohydrates, counting and burning calories, and exercise! A balanced diet, along with knowing how many calories you need to eat per day, to either maintain your weight, or lose weight, and an exercise program to give your bones and muscles a reason to stay strong, not a trendy type diet, but a healthy lifestyle that you can live with for the rest of your life, that still has room for an occasional treat now and then. Low carb is out, the new trend is healthy and better tasting proportions.

D.S. Epperson is the top formulator for Home Blend Gourmet / South Pacific Health, a leader in the functional food industry in the U.S.. With 20 years of experience in Nutritional Biochemistry, she has written reference books on botanicals and manufacturing of medicines from botanicals, and published articles on health, fitness and foods. She has formulated over 240 formulas and inventions for health, the environment and agricultural uses, and continues to research and study microbial advantages in nutraceuticals and functional foods. For more information or to view the articles that she has written: http://www.sugarblend.com.

Written By: D.S. Epperson

Smoked Salmon – A Healthy Low Carb Diet Choice

February 12th, 2007

Nowadays, many people are turning to fish such as smoked salmon to give a little something extra to their diet. While most fish is loaded with healthy nutrients, smoked salmon serves up something that other fish are lacking in. Salmon is high in Omega-3 fatty acids which a wonderful nutrients for the human body. These are some of the nutrients that can help to prevent such problems as heart disease and some cancers as well as many other ailments.

Mercury is another concern of most consumers when they are looking to add fish to their diet. However, with smoked salmon, recent studies have shown that it has a very low level of mercury compared to other fish such as shark and swordfish.

When weighing all of your health options these days, most of the information can be a bit tedious and confusing at times. Studies of smoked salmon however, have convincingly shown over and over that this is a great source of so many great nutrients that everyone needs.

You can add cold smoked salmon, or “lox” to your bagel with cream cheese in the morning. Or how about adding it to your salad at lunchtime for a nice bit of added taste? Try using salmon for treats the next time you are entertaining or have guests over for dinner. Most recipes are not only impressive but easy as well. Your guests, or friends and family will surely thank you for adding such a healthy food as smoked salmon to their diets.

Smoked Salmon Delivered is excellent as a part of a low-carb diet. Having 15.55 grams of protein effective carbohydrate grams smoked salmon fits right in with your low-carb diet. You couldn’t choose a better food to eat when you are on a low-carb diet. To help assist you with your goal we have assembled the Smoked Salmon Delivered Carb Buster Kit. You will find enough smoked salmon to prepare 72 low-carb or low-carb snacks. Using recipes you will find in our library, you can prepare restaurant quality meals with smoked salmon that are great tasting, good for you and will impress your dinner guests.

Our smoked salmon Carb Buster Kit offers two units each of our most popular All Wild Alaska Smoked Salmon, spreads, and canned Wild Alaska Smoked Salmon. All of our smoked salmon is processed at our facility located in Ketchikan, Alaska.

Hundreds of thousands of people have discovered the health benefits of eating smoked salmon. The Journal of American Medicine Association recently published a report stating adding Wild Alaskan Smoked Salmon at least once a week to your diet will cut the risk of sudden cardiac death in half.

Keeping your diet low-carb is a great way to stay healthy and smoked salmon is a fantastic and easy way to stay on your diet!

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Smoked Salmon Delivered has a great selection of High Quality Smoked Salmon products and recipes to choose from. Please stop by http://www.smokedsalmondelivered.com today, browse the smoked salmon items and check out a recipe or two while your at it!

Written By: Davil Kunert

Low Carb Diets

September 13th, 2006

Low carbohydrate diets will indeed help you to loose weight, but who likes the word “diet” anyway? The secret is to make low carbs a way of life for you and your family. Our bodies are made up of protein, fats, and carbohydrates – and of course, water and vitamins and minerals which all work together to make up our blood system, our tissues, bones, and organs to give us energy everyday. The problem for most people is when these major components get out of balance. Our systems are designed to withstand some turbulence (like eating a whole pizza or a gallon of ice cream) once in a long while, and then it will bounce right back whenever the proper nutrition is again added into the system. But, not major upheavals.

Most of us tend to overdue it on processed carbs. We drink too much soda instead of good clean water, eat drive-thru twice a day, and then come home for a dinner of chicken and mashed potatoes (from a box). This is not a balanced diet! The carb level on a day like this is through the roof! Really, the only thing good here was the chicken (protein) and possibly that little burger that was in-between all that bread and fries from the drive-thru! Where are the fruits and veggies? You need the balance. They do have carbs in them, but “good” carbs, and they also contain vitamins, minerals, and fiber. They are naturally sweetened, too. As you can see, there is little room in this days’ intake to squeeze in some healthy food, so the best suggestion is to lower the carb intake by changing your lifestyle to a low carbohydrate diet.

A simple low carb diet means eliminating those bad, starchy, sugary junk foods, and unnatural foods that come pre-packaged and replacing them with some of the healthy, fresh, or at least canned or frozen veggies and fruits. Reducing the processed food will allow you to take in more protein which makes you feel satisfied longer, and builds tissues and muscle. In the long run, a person who cuts down on their carbs, and beefs up the rest of their metabolism with 8 glasses of water a day, and 15 minutes of exercise, natural types of food, will lose weight on a consistent basis. Let low carbohydrate dieting become a way of life for you, and you will feel much better for much longer.

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This article was written by T.Potter. You can visit Low Carb Guide for further information and low carbohydrate resources.

Written By: T.Potter