August 25th, 2009
We very well know that aging is inevitable, but each of us has the power and different ways to delay this process, and to diminish it effects, as it is possible.
For many people, advance in age is similar to the appearance of various diseases such as cardiopulmonary diseases, osteoporosis, problems with joints and gaps of memory.
Somber prospect indeed. But as I say, is in our power to modify somewhat this “scenario”. One of the most important weapons we have available is the style of eating.
Antioxidants, present in abundance in fruits, vegetables and whole grains, are an important means by which you can delay the degenerative effects of the passage of time.
It is essential to try as much to combat free radicals, as they contribute significantly to the aging process and to some serious diseases.
The question is “how could you do this, concretely?”
You may think that it is too early to put this question to you, in all, until you reach that age is lot of time, no joke. Do not contradict, but I suggest you remember what Coco Chanel said: “In 20 years, a woman has skin that nature gave them. At 40age, has skin that you deserve.”
Well, the above statement could be adapted very well in context. Reasonably speaking, if you now don’t keep in mind some key issues (and simple!) you cannot later expect to be very easy in terms of maintaining health and why not beauty.
W cannot say that it is difficult; in fact, the idea is to feed so as to ensure the body needs with antioxidants. This can be achieved by eating certain foods, which is good to include them as frequently as possible in the menu.
The most significant elements that you don’t have to miss in your daily schedule are:
• Nuts
• Fish
• Olive oil
• Fruit and vegetables

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June 3rd, 2009 | No Comments »
Healthy eating is extremely important for the human body. Take a look at some healthy meal options that you should include into your lifestyle for a healthier life:
Whole grains
Eating whole grains will provide you with fiber that will help you stabilize your blood sugar level. This may prevent you from acquiring type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. You should include barley, oats, corn, brown... Read More

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May 25th, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Eating healthy in restaurants does not mean not enjoying the food. Eating healthy is about taking smart decisions and choosing healthy foods that will help your body feel nourished.
So, when you pick up the menu, skip right over the alcohol section. As well skip over the appetizers, unless they offer salads as a choice. The appetizers at restaurants are usually foods with a high content of fat or calories.... Read More

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May 22nd, 2009 | No Comments »
Antioxidants are a vital key to maintaining good health, as they protect and fight against oxidative damage caused by free radicals. That is extremely important because many diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer are connected to oxidative damage.
Here you can learn what foods contain antioxidants. Getting them from fresh fruits and vegetables is always a great choice.
So here is the list... Read More

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May 18th, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Here are 5 foods that you should eat daily in order to stay fit and healthy:
One apple a day keeps the doctor away
Apples are great sources of vitamins and minerals, especially vitamins C, A and calcium, pectin. Apples are a food recommended to be eaten in the morning. Eating one apple daily will help increase your energy and prevent cancer.
One clove of garlic
Eating garlic provides numerous health... Read More

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May 13th, 2009 | 2 Comments »
A healthy and nourishing diet should contain a certain amount of whole grain cereals, as they a great source of vitamins and minerals and fill you up with energy all day long.
Whole grain cereals are very important because they are a great source of vitamins, especially B vitamins, minerals (iron, magnesium, copper, phosphor, zinc), proteins and bioactive substances. They are rich in dietary fibers,... Read More

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