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by Brenda Skidmore The average modern day vegetable producer has done a wonderful job of feeding massive amounts of people on a large s...
Orange Juice - A Great Way to Start Your Day Afresh
Have you ever thought and analyzed about the glass of orange juice that you always see as an integral part of your breakfast? You always take it for granted that there will always be orange juice on the breakfast table! The flavor and the fragrance of the orange juice make it the third favorite drink after chocolate and vanilla in America!
Scientists from all over the world agree to the benefits of Orange juice. Vitamin C plays a significant role in our health. Our body cannot produce or store this water soluble vitamin. So we have to get this vitamin though our diet. Oranges are a good source of vitamin C. Research shows that consuming orange juice everyday provides us with immense health benefits.
The C vitamin in oranges helps with the detoxification process which is one of the very important processes that take place in our body. Vitamin C helps in fighting inflammation and is also extremely beneficial for people affected by arthritis. Oranges are rich in fiber. The fiber helps reduce the risk of colon cancer.
Orange has many more essential properties that are beneficial for us. Along with vitamin C, oranges contain potassium, folic acid and calcium. All theses nutrients are essential for our body. You always want to lead a healthy life but due to your life style it becomes rather difficult to eat the right kind of food or a balanced meal so what do you do? You pop up supplementary pills. That could be vitamin C or Calcium supplements.
Research shows that having a glass of orange juice is more beneficial than a vitamin pill for your requirement of vitamin C. The folic acid and the calcium along with fiber provide more benefits than the pills. Our body can assimilate natural ingredients better than the artificial ones.
Many people in America prefer ready made orange juice due to convenience. But it is better to make sure that the juice is fresh. Vitamin C is destroyed if it comes in contact with heat or oxygen. Make sure that you keep the juice refrigerated and consume within a week of opening the container.
It will also help to know there is no comparison between ready made juice and freshly squeezed juice at home. Home made juice is the best option. So if possible try and make your own orange juice. It will not contain any preservatives and the vitamin C will be intact for your consumption! If making fresh juice everyday is not possible then make sure you read the label of the carton of orange juice you buy. See if there is any sugar added in the juice. If yes try and avoid this as it will add up to your calorie intake and you will gain weight again.
If you are serious about leading a healthy life, want to decrease your LDL cholesterol level and fight cough and cold don't miss your daily glass of orange juice. It will help your body flush out all the toxins and protect you from various diseases.
Jenny R Smith is a health and nutrition expert, who also owns a blog on fruits and their benefits. She regularly writes articles on acai berries and blue berries.
Seven Harmful Chemicals Added to Processed Food
Chemical food additives are used by food manufacturers to preserve the flavor or improve the taste and appearance of processed junk foods. They are found in foods which require long shelf lives, and are used widely in "diet" foods which need the flavor boost. Some additives come from natural sources, but some are highly process substances derived from unhealthy sources such as coal tar and peroxide.
Here's a list of seven chemical food additives you may want to avoid:
- FD&C Red Dye #3: A cherry red dye derived from coal tar. In 1981, NIH researchers reported that this substance may interfere with the transmission of nerve impulses in the brain. In 1996, researchers at Northeastern Illinois University conducted studies and found that even low does of Red #3 caused cancerous changes in human cell cultures. The FDA banned the use of Red Dye #3 in lake form in cosmetics, but still allows the dye to be used in food products.
- BHA (Butylated hydroxyanisole): a preservative used in cereals, potato chips and chewing gum to stop them from becoming rancid. It accumulates in the body fat and it is known to disrupt the body's hormone balance. This widely used food additive has been shown to cause cancer in mice, rats and hamsters. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services considers BHA to be a carcinogen and has said that it poses a reasonable risk to health. Despite this warning, the FDA still allows BHA to be used as a food additive to prevent fat rancidity.
- Sodium Benzoate, Benzoic Acid: a preservative added to fruit juice, carbonated drinks, and pickles. Problems occurs when sodium benzoate is used in beverages that also contain ascorbic acid (vitamin C). The two substances, in an acidic solution, can react together to form small amounts of benzene, a chemical that causes leukemia and other cancers. In the early 1990s the FDA had urged companies not to use benzoate in products that also contain ascorbic acid, but companies are still using that combination. A lawsuit filed in 2006 by private attorneys ultimately forced Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and other soft-drink makers in the U.S. to reformulate affected beverages, typically fruit-flavored products.
- Acetone peroxide: a bleach and conditioner used in milling flour and maturing dough. It is basically acetone (nail polish remover) with an oxygen compound added. It is also extremely unstable and explosive, and has been used by criminals to make bombs. It is strongly oxidizing and can damage the skin and eyes.
- Diacetyl: a chemical that imparts the buttery flavor in microwave popcorn. It has a disease named after it because many microwave popcorn factory workers exposed to it have developed a lung condition called Diacetyl Induced Bronchiolitis Obliterans or "Popcorn Worker's Lung". There is no official ban in the EU, and U.S. companies are starting to voluntarily replace this ingredient in the microwave popcorn. The CDC has issued a safety alert for workers in factories that use diacetyl. There are currently two bills in the California Legislature to ban the use of diacetyl.
- Polysorbate 80 (also known as tween 80): a stabilizer used in a wide variety of products including ice cream, milk products, vitamin tablets, lotions and creams and medical products like vaccines and anti-cancer medications. This food additive has been linked to nonimmunologic allergic reactions, and one study has linked it to infertility. The study found that polysorbate 80 caused changes in to the vagina and womb lining, hormonal changes, ovary deformities and degenerative follicles in mice. (Food Chem Toxicol. 1993 Mar;31(3):183-90. PMID: 8473002.) This is disturbing because this substance is in the new Gardasil cervical cancer vaccine which is being marketed for girls aged 9-26 in the United States.
- Potassium Bromate: a chemical added to flour to make bread rise better and give it a uniform consistency. Most of what is added to flour breaks down during the cooking process into bromide. An excess intake of bromide has been associated with the inhibition of iodine enzyme metabolism, which weakens the thyroid and kidneys. The potassium bromate that isn't broken down remains in the baked good and is a known carcinogen. Numerous petitions have been made to the FDA to ban this ingredient and many flour mills have voluntarily stopped adding it to their products. This food additive is banned in most countries except the U.S. and Japan.
Ellen Davis researches nutrition and health issues and shares that information with other health conscious consumers. You can find more information about real nutrition and alternative health at her website Healthy Eating Politics. The URL is http://www.healthy-eating-politics.com
Fruits and Veggies For Cancer Prevention
Picture it...Cahuilla Indians of Mexico, roasting sweet yucca (agave) in pit ovens... West African women rhythmically pounding yams to make fufu, a version of mashed potatoes... a Nepalese family sharing a dish of fragrant curried yellow lentils. Since the beginning of time our diets were based on the colorful and delicious fruits and vegetables growing around us. Our outside environment was healthy so our bodies were healthy.
Today, toxic chemicals, stress and poor diet have shifted us into a higher risk for cancer. Fruits and vegetables help keep the environment inside our bodies healthy, to protect us from what we are exposed to every day. Your body defense system has tremendous capability to repair damaged cells that could start a cancer, mobilize immune cells to destroy new cancer cells, or trigger the self-destruction of cancer cells. While going about your day, your peaceful but powerful immune system knows just what to do - but it needs the right nutrition. Here are just a few ways that fruits and veggies can help to nip cancer in the bud.
Eat Your Broccoli
Cruciferous vegetables lower the risk of cancer. Eating broccoli and cabbage will boost antioxidants in the body and ramp up the activity of detoxification enzymes in the liver. These changes cause abnormal cells to die off, help eliminate potential cancer causing substances, and help repair damaged cells that could start cancer.
Mediterranean for Men
Prostate cancer is often slow-growing and can remain "in the background" for decades. But some men develop a very aggressive type. Men can incorporate preventive nutrients to avoid prostate cancer. A few times a week, enjoy a delicious dinner that includes fragrant tomato sauce, roasted red peppers and a glass of red wine. If you prefer a more casual meal, pizza and concord grape spritzer will also work! The idea is to get your lycopene, an antioxidant abundant in cooked tomatoes and red peppers, and your resveratol, an antioxidant found in red wine and grapes.
A Nut a Day
Brazil nuts are rich in selenium, an important antioxidant that helps reduce the risk of many types of cancer. Along with vitamin E, selenium acts to halt the early development of cancer. When selenium is deficient in the diet, cancer risk increases. Eating 1 or 2 Brazil nuts can provide a daily adult dose of selenium.
Capturing Citrus Power
Many of us throw away a powerful cancer preventive: the white inner rind of oranges. This white layer contains bioflavenoids which work together with the vitamin C of the fruit, to help prevent cancer. You could try thinly peeling the orange with a knife to keep more of the rind on the fruit, or use a whole fruit juicer to capture all the nutrients in the rind. If making a dish like hummus, try blending in the pureed or chopped lemon and rind, instead of just using the juice.
Keep it Moving
A diet high in fiber helps move potential cancer causing substances through the digestive tract quickly. Fiber also feeds the good bacteria in the gut, enhancing our natural immunity. Gut bacteria help balance hormones, detoxify foreign substances, and produce vitamins to create a healthy body.
Your body has many mechanisms to prevent cancer. Keep your immune system fueled and functional by enjoying phytonutrient and fiber-rich fruits and vegetables every day.
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