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Saturday, October 24, 2009

A Perfect Day of Eating for GOOD HEALTH

6:43 a.m.

You've just rolled out of bed. You need to be on the road by 7:20. Big day of work ahead.

Eat This: Bacon or ham and fried eggs

Benefit 1: Fullness and energy
The protein in this power meal will keep you feeling full throughout the morning. A University of Illinois study found that people who eat more protein and less carbs than in conventional meals find it easier to stick to a diet. Protein is satiating and may also boost calorie burn, the study authors say.

Benefit 2: Relaxed blood vessels
When you digest eggs, protein fragments are produced that can prevent your blood vessels from narrowing—which may help keep your blood pressure from rising. In fact, Canadian scientists found in a lab study that the hotter the eggs, the more potent the proteins, and frying them sends their temps soaring.

9:42 a.m.

Drink This: Peppermint tea
Benefit: Focus
Researchers in Cincinnati found that periodic whiffs of peppermint increases people's concentration and performance on tasks requiring sustained attention. (Sniff: "I can do this.") Now, we know most guys don't keep peppermint tea in their desks. So here's your Men's Health–approved shopping suggestion. The brand Stash has made MH's Best Foods for Men list for the last 2 years. Brew a cup and impress coworkers with your focus.

12:00 p.m.

Lunchtime. You can't stop stressing over the big meeting in an hour. You have to give a presentation—and stay awake through your colleagues' presentations. You're not sure which challenge is more daunting. Eat This: Grilled salmon

Benefit: Alertness
Salmon contains tyrosine, an amino acid that your brain uses to make dopamine and norepinephrine—neurochemicals that keep you alert. The brain-balm omega-3s in salmon may also help tame your neurotic tendencies. Halibut and trout are good alternatives to salmon.

Add This: Spinach or arugula salad Benefit: Improved mood and memory

Leafy greens are a good source of the B vitamin folate, used by the brain to make the mood controllers serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. Folate shortages have been linked to depression. Add carrots: Beta-carotene may help reduce the effects of oxidative stress on your memory.

3:11 p.m.

That headache is still there—and you're getting over a cold and need something for that cough. And you have a date tonight.

Eat This: Ginseng Benefit:Immunity boost

In a Canadian study, people who took 400 milligrams of ginseng extract a day had 56 percent fewer recurring colds than those who popped placebos. Studies suggest ginseng can boost the activity of key immune cells. Another benefit: Ginseng might boost your brainpower. British researchers found that people who swallowed 200 milligrams of the extract an hour before taking a cognitive test scored significantly better than when they skipped the supplement.

5:20 p.m.

Eat This: Half an apple and a shot of espresso

Benefit 1: Preworkout energy fix
It's low-calorie enough not to fill you up, but it has the carbohydrates you need for energy. You'll hit the gym with added vigor.

Benefit 2: Postworkout muscle fuel
Australian researchers found that when cyclists combined carbs with caffeine after a workout, their supply of muscle glycogen refilled at a 66 percent faster rate than it did for cyclists who downed only carbs.

8:50 p.m.

You've picked up your date (she looks even better than you remembered)

, and you've just been seated for dinner. Time to order.

Drink This: Wine

Benefit: Relaxation
A glass of wine really does take the edge off. University of Toronto researchers discovered that one alcoholic drink causes people's blood vessels to relax—but the second drink begins to reverse the effect, so limit your intake. You'll be even more relaxed knowing that that glass of red contains resveratrol, an antioxidant linked to everything fro

m cancer prevention to heart-disease protection. One variety that's packed with resveratrol: pinot noir.

Not That: Whiskey
A small 2007 study says that more than twice as many people with alcohol or drug problems had prematurely gray hair as those without. Long-term abuse may speed the aging and loss of melanocytes, cells that give hair its pigment.

11:20 p.m.

You're at home. Alone. It's been a long day, but you can't fall asleep becaus

e your mind is racing.

Drink This: Cherry juice

Benefit: Sleep-inducing serotonin
Carbohydrates help boost your brain's production of serotonin, a neurochemical that ca

n help induce sleepiness. We're guessing you don't have any in your fridge. So buy Lakewood

Organic Pure Black Cherry juice, which has only one ingredient: juice from organic black cherries

. There's no added sugar, and a 4-ounce glass contains just 70 calories.

Not That: Warm milk
Contrary to popular belief, warm milk will keep you up, not knock you out. Blame the protein in the milk, which can reduce serotonin levels and delay the onset of sleep.


Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Coffee: The New "Nutri-Cosmetics" to Get Rid of Wrinkles

Want to get rid of those pesky wrinkles? Well, then forget trying lotion and grab a cup of coffee.

Nescafe, brand of instant coffee made by Swiss-based manufacturer Nestle, has started selling a version aimed at women, and it comes with the beauty-enhancing ingredient collagen.

So, instead of applying lotions to smooth out Wrinkles,users can simply rely on cup of Coffee.
Sachets contain coffee, skimmed milk and 200mg of collagen - a protein found naturally in body tissue.

For more details contact medindia.net.

Plastic Bottles with Water Can Endanger Your Health


A new research conducted by Harvard University and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They has revealed that drinking water from plastic bottles made with the toxic chemical bisphenol A (BPA) increases urinary levels of the chemical by nearly 70%(percent).

BPA is an industrial chemical that makes plastics hard and transparent, reports Environmental News Network.

It is widely used in Plastic drinking water Bottles.infant bottles and other consumer products,and also in resins that line can and food and infant formula.

For More details visit www.medindia.net.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

How To Get Slim With Healthy Eating Habits

Many women want to be slim. Maybe you’re one of them. Perhaps you’re getting married soon and you want to fit into your wedding gown comfortably. Or perhaps you simply want to look (and feel) great in a swimsuit or bikini.

Assessing your current eating habits.

Keep a record of your eating habits for a week. The record should contain the following information:

  • What you are eating

  • How much you’re eating

  • When you eat (note the times) – you want to know how far apart your meals and snacks are.

  • How many glasses of water you drink each day

  • How you feel after eating – pleasantly satisfied or bloated and stuffed.


When you find out your current eating habits, you’ll need to determine which habits are sabotaging your efforts to lose weight. Those are the ones you want to change. More on that later.

Taking Action

To form healthy eating habits, start with small changes.

Don’t make too many changes at once. Set yourself main targets, such as ‘I will drink 8 glasses of water each day’, then set smaller targets to help you reach each main target.

Using the example above, a small target could be ‘I will drink an extra glass of water after each meal’. When you break down your targets, they don’t seem so daunting. They seem easily achievable, so you feel encouraged to stick to them.

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