Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Avocados: Creamy, Delicious and Extremely Nutritious

Aside from being one of the tastiest additions to a boring salad, avocados are rich in nutrients that good for the body - inside and out!

Avocados are a good source of vitamin K, dietary fibre, vitamin B6, vitamin C, folate, copper and potassium.

Avocados have a high fat content, but this 'fat' is 'good fat' that the body needs for optimal health. A typical avocado contains 30 grams of fat, but 20 of these fat grams are health-promoting monounsaturated fats.

Health Benefits
Take a few minutes and read: The Health Benefits of Avocados  

Looking for a natural do-it-yourself avocado beauty treatment? Check out: 4 avocado beauty treatments 

Nutritionista's Recipe Corner:

Energy-Full Warm Salad

This is a layered salad; the layers are as followed:
Brown rice
Mixed raw salad greens
Sliced tomatoes
Sliced avocado
Cooked shrimps
Chopped coriander

Add chickpeas to one side of the plate, and two artichoke hearts and a few green olives to the other side.

For the dressing, mix:
Lemon juice
Agave nectar
Crushed garlic
Ground ginger
Mustard seeds

Drizzle the dressing over the salad and Bon Appetit!

Stay Healthy!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Berry Delicious!

Who doesn’t love munching on fresh berries? They’re the perfect snack for any kind of day, and you have options – Gotta love options!

Blueberries, strawberries, cranberriesblackberries or raspberries. Eat them separately or mix them up.

Berries are full of powerful nutrients that feed the body and fight disease, while satisfying the taste buds and belly. They are full of vitamins, fibre and antioxidants.

Benefits:
  • Improve vision
  • Improve memory
  • Lowers blood cholesterol levels
  • Reduces the risk of arthritis
  • Protects the brain and central nervous system
  • Helps slow down neural aging and the onset of Alzheimer’s disease
  • Reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes
  • Reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease
  • Aids in constipation and digestive conditions
  • Cranberries and blueberries contain a substance that may prevent bladder infections
  • Slows aging 
  • Reduces body fat 
  • The antioxidant compounds found in berries may even help reduce the severity of certain types if cancers by decreasing cellular growth and division in cancerous tumor
Interesting info:

One cup of strawberries contains over 100 mg of vitamin C. We need vitamin C for immune system function and for strong connective tissue. Strawberries also add a bit of calcium, magnesium, folate and potassium and only 53 calories

One cup of blueberries offers a smaller amount of vitamin C, minerals and phytochemicals for only 83 calories. The same amount of cranberries is similar, but with only 44 calories

One cup of raspberries offers vitamin C and potassium for 64 calories

Make sure to wash your berries properly...



Nutritionista's Recipe Corner:

I made this 'Berry Platter' for Nour's birthday. It tasted as good as it looks...

All you need is:
- Fresh mint leaves - Slice each leaf in half
- Sliced strawberries
- Blackberries
- Toothpicks


Stay Healthy!






Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Add a Little Beet to Your Day

'March is Nutrition Month'

More and more we hear about the big C. We hear about those who’ve got it, those who’ve fought it and sadly those who’ve lost their lives to it. Every single one of us has known someone or of someone who has been affected by cancer.

Some statistics to consider:
An estimated 22,700 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 5,400 will die of it.
An estimated 180 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 50 will die of it.
On average, 437 Canadian women will be diagnosed with breast cancer every week.
On average, 104 Canadian women will die of breast cancer every week.
In 2009, an estimated 23,400 Canadians will be diagnosed with lung cancer and 20,500 will die of it.
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death for both men and women.
An estimated 25,500 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer and 4,400 will die of it.
On average, 490 Canadian men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer every week.
On average, 85 Canadian men will die of prostate cancer every week.

The statistics put a knot in my stomach and an ache in my heart. It’s hard to do everything right and it’s hard to be 100 per cent healthy. In the midst of Nutrition Month, I say: Aim for better health, more energy and a happier you.

No one knows what the future holds, but we do know what's in the now. Embrace your today, your now, and strive for your best...

Start by adding a little beet to your day! I'm not referring to music, although a little music always makes the day much brighter. I'm referring to the beets that you eat. The purple vegetable that many avoid and ignore and very few incorporate into their meals.

Beets are considered the cancer-fighting vegetable. They are rich in folic acid, which is good for cardiovascular and brain health, and potassium, which is important for muscle function and general metabolic activity.

Women can benefit from beets during their menstrual cycle because it replenishes iron lost. Beets also help those with iron-deficiency anaemia.

If it’s your liver you’re worried about then beets help in cleansing and strengthening the liver. The liver is one of the most important organs in the body. Its function is to filter toxins. If the liver is overworked, it will not be able to function properly. This leaves your body open to disease and illness. Some factors that affect the liver include: extensive use of medication, greasy foods, processed foods, chemical exposure and pollution.

Next time you’re at the grocery store add a bouquet of beets to your cart. Steam them and add them to your salads or throw them into your juicer!

Nutritionista's Recipe Corner:
Sweet Beet Juice

This is one of my favourite juices.
It flushes toxins out of the liver and strengthens the immune system.  

1 large carrot
1 small apple
1 beet

Throw in the juicer and enjoy!



This post is dedicated to everyone and anyone affected by cancer.
I hope and pray for a cure in my lifetime. A cure that will stop suffering, fear and loss.


Stay Healthy!