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The Best Super Foods Book I Have Found

February 16th, 2010

If you would like a great E-book about exactly how to improve your diet, and health with Superfoods, I have found the perfect book!

Now, let me quickly tell you why I liked this Super Foods book...

If you are reading my blog, then you probably know what Superfoods are and how they can help you. "Sure, eat superfoods and you'll be as strong as an ox!" But do you know exactly which ones to get? There are a lot of them! It is not as simple as "eating superfoods" - you have to pick the right ones for you.

You see, you know which effect or improvement you would like, but then you have to pick the right combination of superfoods to make this happen.

Plus, if you took them all, it'd get darn expensive! Take it from a vitamin addict like me :)

This book contains detailed information about each of the major superfoods available today. It tells you:

  • The solutions to many common health problems
  • Which foods are best for which condition
  • How much of each Superfood to include in your diet
  • Which combinations of superfoods work best
  • Where to find Superfoods at low prices - most of them are available in the market - you just have to know where to look!

I really found it essential in getting on top of my new, Superfood-enriched diet. But it wasn't just this book that helped me....

The author is currently giving away four other books with the Super Foods book. You can see details on each one here but, briefly, they are:

  • The Alkaline Diet - popularized by Anthony Robbins, this diet increases your energy levels dramatically.
  • Foods that Make you Lose - weight, that is!
  • Nutrition and You - good, honest facts about the foods we put into our bodies.
  • The Ultimate Weight Loss Drink - this one is cool. It's a recipe for a wonderful drink that speeds up your metabolism.

Well, I've said enough. If you have felt confused, or worried about how to include Superfoods into your diet, then this is the book for you.

The last thing I'll say is - you are better off learning how to find your own Superfoods in the store, and you need a guide with you so you buy the right things...

Click here to get this wonderful book about Superfoods.

p.s. right now the author is offereing an 8 week money back GUARANTEE.. so you really have NOTHING to lose..

The Best 10 Anti-Aging Foods for Your Skin

January 14th, 2010

Creams, lotions and treatments are not the only thing that can fight aging. Simple foods from the supermarket will really help you look younger. Foods such as spinach, chocolate (yes!) and beans all have hidden secrets which aid your body fight the effects of aging.

1 - Spinach

Spinach contains an antioxidant named Lutein which helps fight wrinkles and lines by increasing skin elasticity and hydration. Start adding dark leafy vegetable to your meals like spinach, kale and cabbage and you will start seeing the effects on your skin in a few weeks. It might also be mentioned that spinach is very high in all sort of vitamins that are good for your overall health.

2 - Goji Berries

Goji Berries are super nutritious and have very strong anti-aging powers. Vitamin C is responsible for helping make collagen and collagen keeps skin firm. Goji Berries have 500 times more Vitamin C than Oranges. They also contain a fat (linoleic acid) that promotes plumper skin. Sprinkle some goji berries over your cereal, mix it into your muesli mix, or add some to your smoothie.

3 - Turkey

Turkey has a protein named carnosine which helps slow down the process of cross linking ( cross linking involves fibers that grow in collagen causing the skin to become inelastic and stiff) in your skin. try to eat turkey at lest 2 or 3 times a week.

4 - Chocolate

Some great news for chocolate lovers! studies in Germany have found that drinking cocoa rich drinks boosts blood flow to the skin (meaning more moisture and nutrients for the skin). This is only for dark chocolate as it is the only type that contains enough antioxidants.

5 - Prunes

Free radicals break down healthy skin tissue and is one of the largest causes of skin aging. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals before they do more damage. Prunes have the highest levels of antioxidants (blueberries come close). Try to eat about 5 prunes a day.

6 - Beans

Beans (kidney, butter or baked) help produce an anti-aging acid in your body named hyaluronic acid. When we are babies our skin is overflowing with this and it is what helps to make our skin look so smooth and plump, this decreases with age and eating beans can help restore it. Try eating about 2 tablespoons of beans daily.

7 - Beetroot

Beetroot contains a great source of  anthocyanadins (antioxidant), this promotes collagen production. Beetroot is excellent in salads and hamburgers.

8 - Olives

Olives and olive oil contain oleic acid which is a great emollient for the skin. Oleic acidhelp make wrinkles and fine lines soften by penetrating skin cell membranes and plumping them up.

9 - Red Peppers

Red Peppers are super rich in Vitamin B-12, this vitamin helps fight wrinkles and fine lines!

10 - Flaxseed

Flaxseed is a major source of healthy Omega-3 fat.  This fat disguises wrinkles and lines by plumping  up your skin. Try to have a tablespoon of flaxseed oil daily. (You can be this over the net or in health food stores)

Now How Do I Know Which Foods to Eat?

First of all, I will say that the above list is great, but if you eat those foods raw you are really going to increase your energy levels by 200%!

It's not so hard to figure out which foods you need to start eating, but I have found it's handy to have a guide to take with you to the market.

The best book I have found on re-engineering your diet for maximum energy is Eating for Energy by Yuri Elkaim.

I know what you are thinking: "Oh great! ANOTHER diet e-book". Well, sure, there are a lot :) and I was also skeptical.

I did some 'digging' about the author and found out Yuri is actually the nutrition coach at the University of Toronto (for the Men's Soccer Team). He also actively participates on Twitter and has over 3000 followers. I already got some good health tips for free from his tweets! Since then, I've also seen his name in Fitness mag as a contributor.

Anyway, my point is, he's not a fly-by-nigher! This is a real guy, who has put his reputation on the line with this book. So that made me feel pretty safe with buying it.

So I did.

When I got it, I dived in and started reading. What struck me was:

  • It's well organised and easy to read
  • He explains which fats are actually GOOD for you to eat.
  • He explains why counting calories doesn't work - hallejujah! I hate counting every last calorie, every darn day!
  • He has 12 top superfoods (2 more than I do!!)
  • He goes through, in great detail, exactly how to optimise your energy. What was great for me, was that I was able cut out foods that weren't energy efficient, and replace them with more of the ones that agreed with my metabolism.
  • He gives you a 12 week eating plan - this really helped me get used to the changes. When you introduce it over time like that, it's easier to form a habit.

So that's it from me: Yuri's page on the book has a LOT more info. PLUS you can get a 6-part course called Energy Secrets for free. This is all about how to get more energy and losing weight - something we all need!

This course is totally free, and a great way to see if you like what Yuri has to say. All you need to give is your email address.

Go read more about Eating for Energy now!

Skin Firming Smoothie

January 6th, 2010

This tasty skin firming smoothie is packed with antioxidants such as vitamins A, C and E.

This recipe serves two and takes five minutes to prepare.

Ingredients:

2 tbsp of wheatgerm
1/2 a mango diced
1 free-range egg (yolk only, do not use the whites)
1 tbsp of flaxseed oil or ground linseeds
1/2 cup of papaw or papaya peeled and sliced
500ml (2 cups) of chilled water
1 tbsp of soy lecithin granules

Omega-3 rich linseeds, the lecithin granules and egg yolk are necessary for cell membrane health. The egg yolk and wheatgerm provide chromium and vitamin B complex.

Method:

Place all ingredients in a blender and blend on high until smooth. Drink it up immediately and enjoy!

Food For Skin – Protein

August 13th, 2009

We all know that eating right can have major benefits on the body, especially your skin! Find out which foods are most worthwhile in building collagen and elastin, keeping your skin firmer, tighter and wrinkle free for longer. Eating well is the best kind of skin care - Skin care from the inside out!

The dermis layer of your skin in composed of elastin and collagen which are responsible for the elasticity and resilience of your skin. As you get older your collagen fibers stiffen and the elastin in your skin becomes thicker and loses elasticity.

Eating quality protein food daily like fish, sardines, skinless chicken, eggs, salmon, trout, nuts, seeds and beans can help fight extensive skin wrinkling as these foods contain a lot of the amino acid glycine which makes up more than 1/3 of collagen.

Keep in mind that iron, zinc, vitamin C and manganese are also needed for collagen formation so please stock up and eat as many bright colored fruit and vegetables as you can.

Eat lots of protein rich food like eggs, salmon and legumes for tighter and firmer skin.

Eat lots of protein rich food like eggs, salmon and legumes for tighter and firmer skin.

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Skin Food - Fats

The Foods You Eat and the Effects on Skin – Fats

August 12th, 2009

While it is true that genetics plays a fundamental role in the beauty of our skin the fabulous news is that what you put inside your body, the food that you eat plays a very important part in your overall health and on the way your skin looks. Eating right can not only help you to radiate beauty from the inside but it can also make you feel better too!

Research published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition states that the number of wrinkles caused by sun damaged can be minimized by certain diets. This research revealed that better skin quality (taking into account smoking and age) which is more resilient to ordinary sun exposure correlates with a diet that is rich in olive oil, antioxidant veggies, beans, lentils and fish. On the other hand severe wrinkling is more evident in people who consume refined sugary foods like ice cream and soft drinks, margarine, butter, full fat milk (not skim milk, cheese or yogurt) and processed red meats.

Not only is a healthier diet great for preventing wrinkling and for a better quality skin all round it can also help with skin conditions like acne, psoriasis, eczema.

The fats found in fish and linseed are great for skin smoothness and hydration. The body converts these fats into a chemical called prostaglandins which helps control the smoothness and hydration of skin cells as well as blood clotting, blood vessels. There are 3 main types of fats: Omega-3, Omega-6, saturated.

Skin care that starts from within is better than any skin care product although skin products can assist with the beauty that comes from within.

Good Stuff For Healthy Skin - Omega 6:

Omega 6 is an essential fatty acid that comes from vegetable seeds and oils. It can help improve eczema, improve circulation and lower blood pressure.

Vegetable Oil is a great source of Omega-6 Fatty acids

Vegetable Oil is a great source of Omega-6 Fatty acids

The Best Stuff For Healthy Skin - Omega 3:

Omega 3 is an essential fatty acid found in linseed bread, walnuts, fish, flaxseed oil and breads that contain linseed. Skin roughness and skin scaling can be dramatically reduced through the intake of flaxseed oil over a period of 12 weeks or longer.

Walnuts are a good source of Omega 3 fatty acids

Walnuts are a good source of Omega 3 fatty acids

Foods like ginger, garlic onions, brightly colored vegetables, sardine, salmon and trout are great for improving the moisture of the skin and reducing skin inflammation. The more moisture you have in your skin the less prone to wrinkling it will be.

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Skin Food -Protein