What is a Superfood?

Well it depends on who you ask.

The official definition just means a food that is nutrient dense but some marketers reference their products as “super” when they are actually just mediocre nutrition that is over-hyped. Be careful buying powder mixes that pose themselves as all that. More often than not, your stomach acid will nix any benefit from those pricey “collagen superfood mixes”.

Instead, look for foods that are high in antioxidant content. For example, everyone knows how Kale is a great superfood. BUT Red Leaf Lettuce actually has a higher antioxidant content and I think it tastes better too.

Almonds get a lot of attention as they are a healthy snack, but pecans have over 4 times the antioxidant content. I was happy to learn this one as almonds are okay, but I LOVE pecans. Pecans have become my go-to quick snack.

Turmeric is one of, if not the most, studied superfood. The reason? Curcumin, the active compound in turmeric, has been linked to a number of health benefits. Studies suggest it is beneficial in treating heart disease, cancer, osteoarthritis, infections, MS and neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimers.

Chia Seeds contain more Omega 3’s than salmon! Athletes respect chia’s high protein content and excellent all 9 essentail amino acids. That makes it one of the best raw vegan superfoods for protein.

Did you know of the day

 Eat more foods that grow on trees and plants and eat less food that is manufactured in plants.

Some notes about “Keto Friendly”

There is a lot to be said about the Keto diet and many store bought items are being marketed as “Keto Friendly”. But be careful purchasing anything listed as “Keto Friendly.”

Why? Because Keto is based on high fat, high protein and many of the foods and food combinations offered in the store are designed purely to get fat grams in the body without any carbs.

For example, most nuts they recommend contain a high calorie to fat ratio and contain very little protein, such as macadamia nuts, hazelnuts, cashews, and pistachios. It’s best to take this snack list in moderation to avoid going into ketoacidosis.

R3 is based on healthy food, learning to adopt clean, healthy, non-emotional eating. R3 allows you to eat many of the snacks listed below in moderation and make certain you are getting your daily protein.

How Do Spices and Herbs Impact Your Health?

  • CINNAMON—Ceylon Cinnamon is known as “true” cinnamon. It’s a powerful antioxidant that helps regulate blood sugar and lower cholesterol.
  • GINGER—Ginger is loaded with gingerol, a natural oil with powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps with nausea, muscle relaxation and digestion.
  • TURMERIC—Turmeric boasts curcumin, that counteracts inflammation, improves circulation, and helps with cognitive health.
  • CUMIN—Cumin is the second most popular spice (right after black pepper). It helps to fight infections, reduces coughs and respiratory problems.
  • GARLIC—Garlic is one of the most versatile herbs on the planet. Rich in allicin, garlic helps lower cholesterol and blood pressure.
  • SAFFRON—Saffron is rich in crocetin, a heart healthy compound which acts as an antidepressant to improve mood and energy.

Did you know of the day

Right-handed people tend to chew food on their right side.

Self Care is so important! 

What are YOU doing to take care of yourself this weekend?

Making your personal health a priority can make your week be more productive and enjoyable!

Can’t beat beets

Beets are known as a Superfood because they offer a winning combination of being rich in nutrients, low in calories, and high in antioxidants.

Beets contain…..

• Manganese, Folate, Vitamin B2 and Potassium, which help support healthy bone and muscle.

• Betaine, an antioxidant, prevents cell damage which can strengthen your fight against cancer, heart disease and Type 2 Diabetes. This is what gives beets their red color!

• Beta Carotine, which helps to support eye health and prevent eye disease. This is found in the beet greens!

Plus, beets have an anti-inflammatory effect that may reduce your risk for cognitive decline. Research shows that drinking beetroot juice may help boost your levels of hemoglobin, a type of cell responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body.

When buying beets, look for tender ones that are medium size. And be sure you buy them with the stalks!

May I treat you…

Are you confused by all the info out there that is encouraging you to use this or that product to improve your lifestyle? 
I was in that same boat nearly 20 years as I was seeking healthy avenues to take care of my personal health and the health
of my family’s home environment. 

I had a good friend share with me about an American-born company; a company that was debt free; and a company that offered products made with the best of science and nature designed to help with my personal health and the health of my home environment. At first I was skeptical.

But you know what? I was the best shopping decision I ever made!

Are you ready to get off the treadmill of information overload and learn about a company that offers real products for real people? Products that they really need?

May I treat you to a cup of coffee or iced tea and share about this company?

Are your store bought supplements fresh?

Have you ever wondered why there are so many yellow stickers on the vitamins at your local Walgreens or CVS?
It’s because store vitamins can lose their potency sitting on a shelf for six months or more. 

For the pass 19 years my nutritional supplement pack has been delivered fresh to my door. My supplements and vitamins ave a unique patented delivery system called Oligo which helps to deliver the minerals and nutrients more efficiently to my body’s cells. What’s even more remarkable is that my supplements have an 85% absorption rate.

#proofisintheblood

CUCUMBERS!!!

I love cucumbers! I eat at least one cucumber a day.

Cucumbers contain magnesium, potassium, and vitamin K. These three nutrients are vital for the proper functioning of the cardiovascular system. Plus a regular intake of cucumber can lower blood pressure, decrease bad cholesterol and lower blood sugar levels as well!

Cucumbers play a big daily role for me in my meals and salads, but you can also add it to your water!