The Key to a Healthy Diet? Antioxidants!

March 27, 2012 11:09 am

You’ve probably heard of antioxidants. A natural ingredient in some foods, they slow down or prevent cell damage that leads to problems like heart disease, macular degeneration, diabetes, and cancer. For seniors, then, an antioxidant-rich diet is the first step to a healthy future. Keep an eye out for these antioxidant-rich foods:

Beans. Nearly the perfect food, beans are chock full of protein, vitamins, calcium, fiber, and more. All beans are rich in antioxidants—red beans have more than any fruit or vegetable.

Pomegranate. In addition to increasing antioxidants in the blood, pomegranate also fights LDL (bad cholesterol) and arterial plaque build-up. Drinking the juice is more effective than eating the fruit.

Red Wine. Red wine contains bioflavonoids, phenols, resveratrol, and tannins, which have antioxidant and anticlotting properties. It also raises HDL, the good cholesterol.

Blueberries. A great source of antioxidants and dietary fiber, blueberries combat heart disease and cancer, boost brainpower, and fight urinary tract infections.

Green Tea. Green tea contains a unique and powerful antioxidant called EGCG, which helps slow the aging process.

Nuts. Eaten in their raw state, almost every nut is full of vitamins and antioxidants.

Dark chocolate. A moderately-sized piece of dark chocolate—with a high percentage of raw cocoa—is as beneficial to you as a glass of red wine.

As always, check with your doctor before starting any diet regimen.

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The Many Benefits of Green Tea

March 20, 2012 11:12 am

If you’re looking for an easy way to boost your overall health and immunity, it could be as easy as enjoying some green tea. Incorporate a cup or two of this ancient drink into your daily regimen, and rest assured that you’re fortifying your health as well! The University of Maryland Medical Center website has a page listing some of the benefits of green tea. Here are a few:

  • Green tea contains antioxidants, and it can help reduce coronary artery disease.
  • Green tea can lower bad cholesterol and raise good cholesterol.
  • Some studies show that green tea might protect people from developing cancer.
  • Green tea can help control blood sugar levels, making it useful for those with diabetes.
  • Green tea may also help boost metabolism and help the body burn fat.

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

March 17, 2012 1:03 pm

Wishing you the best of luck on St. Patrick's Day and every day!

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