Some information about healthy holiday foods...:lemo:
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Holiday eating gets a bad rap from the fattening, unhealthy foods that people graze on at seasonal parties. But not all holiday foods can be blamed for those higher numbers on the bathroom scale. Some elements of our traditional holiday feasts even have superfood qualities—those that pack a nutritional punch due to high levels of naturally occurring vitamins, phytonutrients and antioxidants. “Superfoods are going to have more nutrition per calorie than other foods while being easily accessible and affordable,” says Jennifer McDaniel, RD, owner of McDaniel Nutrition Therapy in St. Louis, Missouri. “They’re also rich in color due to high levels of antioxidants and phytochemicals.” Cancer prevention is the best-known superfoods benefit. But vegetable and fruit consumption also protects you from other health hazards such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, stroke, obesity, diverticulosis and cataracts, according to many research studies. With this in mind, adding a well-rounded mixture of superfoods to your diet—combining a variety of colors and, therefore, a variety of plant chemicals and vitamins—is the most beneficial approach to eating well. “I always say that there’s no one food that does anything miraculous. Instead, combine several differently colored foods to make a super diet,” says registered dietician Julie Lanford, RD, a board-certified specialist in oncology nutrition and wellness director at Cancer Services, an independent United Way agency based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Even the most careful eaters may feel the holiday spirit encroaching on their good intentions, with mouthwatering pies, creamy casseroles, holiday cookies and smothering gravies replacing one’s usual fare. But not everything on the seasonal table represents a hazard to health; here are 10 holiday superfoods that should be mealtime regulars all year long. Full article: http://www.energytimes.com/pages/fea...uperfoods.html |