Showing posts with label Eating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eating. Show all posts

Sunday, May 21, 2017

Health and Nutritional Benefits of Eating Oily Fish




Anchovies
Rich in omega-3 oils, these fish contain calcium, iron and phosphorus. They also provide niacin, which helps with DNA repair, and selenium, for cell function.



Tuna
Yellowfin contains magnesium, phosphorus and potassium, and is a good source of protein, thiamine and vitamin B6. Albacore (bonito del norte) additionally contains vitamin B12, which helps maintain a healthy nervous system.



Herring
Herrings provide protein and vitamin B12, along with selenium and phosphorous, which contributes to DNA health.



Sardines
Sardines are a great source of calcium when eaten with the bones intact, especially for those who want to avoid a dairy-rich diet. Our sardines are fished at their fattest, tastier and with guaranteed levels of Omega 3.


Mackerel
Mackerel contains selenium, vitamin B12 and niacin, and is also low in sodium.

The use of organic cold pressed oils
Cold pressed oils are produced using traditional methods, which retain the oil's nutritional value and flavour. For example, cold pressed sunflower oil is rich in linolenic acid and vitamin E, while olive oil is rich in mono-unsaturated fats and helps to regulate cholesterol levels. Industrial oils are chemically treated and heated to high temperatures, which converts good fats into harmful trans-fats and destroys much of the oil's flavour too.

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Eating Disorders


By Kevin C. Templeton


A person suffering from anorexia sees themselves as fat when they are, in fact, skinny and underweight. Their weight does not match their height, activity level or age. They get bad memory, feel depressed, have a fear of gaining weight, feel light headed, and often faint. Women with anorexia may have problems with their menstrual cycle such as missed or late periods, as well as trouble getting pregnant. Woman who are pregnant have a higher risk of a miscarriage and a higher risk to need to deliver their baby through C-section. People suffering from anorexia can also have muscle and joint problems, kidney stones, kidney failure, anemia, bloating, constipation, low levels of potassium, magnesium, and sodium in their bodies, low blood pressure, slow heart rate, and heart failure. Some physical signs that can be seen on a person suffering from anorexia are dry or yellow skin, brittle nails, more hair growth on their body, and thin and brittle hair. A person with anorexia may also get cold easily, bruise easily, and feel down a lot.
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Starving for the Holidays - A Tale of Anorexia Those struggling with anorexia are terrified of the holidays because they have no idea what a normal amount of food is for themselves. Most of them feel that anything they eat will mean instantaneous weight gain. In fact, some of them have said that just the sight or smell of food is terrifying to them because their fear of being fat or becoming fat is so ever-present in their minds. For some, just thinking about food is enough to create intense turmoil, pain, and guilt. Anorexia creates tremendous guilt about any kind of indulgence involving food. The eating of food becomes evidence, in their mind, that they are weak, out of control, and undisciplined. Anorexic men and women are often terrified of being seen eating food or of having people look at them while they eat. One client felt that every eye was on her at holiday gatherings. Many suffering with anorexia have shared their feelings of being immobilized by their fears about food.

A person suffering from bulimia can get the same effects as a person suffering from anorexia since both disorders involve the loss of major and rapid weight, which leads to very unhealthy changes in the body. Symptoms between anorexia and bulimia sufferers differ in the way that sufferers of bulimia would eat a lot of food in a short amount of time and then force themselves to throw up, when people with anorexia just don't want to eat altogether. People with bulimia also misuse laxatives and go on strict diets of fasting and rigorous exercising. Sufferers from eating disorders in general are affected emotionally, psychologically, behaviorally, and socially. Emotional and psychological changes include increased anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, guilt, and low self esteem. Some changes in behavior of a person suffering from an eating disorder include dieting, frequent visits to the bathroom after eating, a change in fashion, and constantly checking their weight. Some social changes of a person suffering from an eating disorder may include isolation, being anti-social, avoiding social gatherings where food is involved, and a loss of interest for hobbies. Other physical signs of eating disorders in general include edema, a reduction in metabolism, sore throats, stomach problems, heartburn, and hypoglycemia; which leads to irrational thinking, shaking, confusion, irritability, and comas.

Women who suffer with binge eating or bulimia often live out this painful eating disorder hell in private and in secret, and often feel great self contempt. To many of their family and friends things may look positive and normal even while the sufferer feels significant despair and negativity about their loss of self-control. Those whose family members know about their eating disorder carry this awful feeling that they are the main attraction at the holiday dinner, where every trip to the food or to the bathroom is seen as a major defeat and disappointment to their family.Christmas is the hardest time with my bulimia. So much food, so much love, and so much joy, but I could not feel the love or joy, so I indulged in the food as a replacement. It was hard to see everyone so happy before I made the trek to the bathroom. I felt unworthy to be happy. I didn't deserve the love and joy. I've discovered that if I can focus on the love and joy, everything else falls into place" -Eighteen-year-old-woman

According to the article "Eating Disorders and Body Image in the Media" by Heather Mudgett, media can be very hypocritical because while the media shares news about celebrities dying from eating disorders, it also contains images of underweight celebrities modeled as if everyone should look like them. We might also see an article about a person dying from an eating disorder in a magazine, and on the next page we might see an underweight model, modeling a popular product. The underweight images of people in the media give consumers the wrong idea that being skinny is OK and that there is nothing wrong with it, when, in fact, being that skinny can lead to a person's own death. Consumers spend so much money on products and services that will help them lose weight, such as weight loss drinks, nutrition bars, pills, laxatives, weight loss videos, and they even take weight loss classes. People also misuse drugs and liquids in order to force themselves to lose weight, and this can be very stressing to the body. Any time that we do something against our body's natural functions, we hurt our body and put ourselves at great risk to further health problems in the future.

It can be helpful during the holiday season to break activities into smaller numbers of people, when possible.It is easier and less overwhelming to deal with five people than fifty people. Invite your friends or family members to participate in smaller, quieter, and less chaotic social activities and events. Simple talking and sharing as a small circle of family members or friends can do much to increase the sense of belonging and safety for someone with an eating disorder. Encourage your family member or friend to gather extra support around themselves during the holidays.

The following suggestions resulted from a survey question we asked patients in treatment: "What three suggestions do you have for family and friends who want to help the holiday season go a little better for a loved one suffering with an eating disorder?" The women offering these suggestions range in age from fourteen to forty-four, and their suggestions offer some valuable insight and understanding that could be helpful to you as a friend or a family member. Being compassionate about the struggles of the eating disorder illness can help make the Holidays less of a battle for those you love. The suggestions are: Do not make a big issue about what your loved one is eating. A little bit of encouragement is okay. - Do not focus too much on food, it may only fuel the eating disorder. - Ask her how she is doing and see if she needs any help. - Do not become angry about how the she feels, just do your best to support her. - Offer a lot of support and be aware of what may be creating anxiety and try and understand what she feels. Be understanding, kind, and supportive. - Spend quality time with your loved one. - Make sure that the primary focus of the holiday is not on the food but rather on the family and the valued time you will share together. - Allow for other activities that do not involve food, such as games, singing carols together, opening gifts, decorating, and spending time just talking together. - Allow her to make a dish that she would feel comfortable eating. - Before the Holiday itself, and before family gatherings, make agreements about how you can best help your loved one with food. Honor the agreements you make. - Do not give her loud and attention drawing praise when she does eat. - Do not talk about diets, weight loss, or weight gain. It causes great anxiety and may increase a felt need to engage in eating disorder behavior. - Do not stare. - Learn enough about the illness and the triggers to help your loved one develop skills as well as strategies to defy eating disorder thoughts and urges. - Know something about her struggles, triggers, and behaviors. Then, if you see those, you can approach her after a meal in private and suggest ways she might be helped in some of those behaviors and learn ways you can be helpful and supportive. - If you see her struggling, ask if she wants to talk, but ask this in private. - Focus on how she is feeling inside, what issues she is worrying about, what her fears are, what she needs, rather than just how much she is eating or not eating. - Try not to focus too much attention on the eating disordered behaviors. - Be patient and nurturing. - Treat her with love and respect no matter what is going on. - Let her know that she is loved. - Help her take her mind off of food by generating a conversation with her about general or important topics. - Don't allow her to excessively isolate. - Be there for her emotionally and physically with hugs and messages of love.

The importance of these quotes from clients in treatment for anorexia is found in their honest expression of the tremendous pressure and conflict they feel inside in response to the normal food and social activities of the season. Their internal suffering and pain are often hidden from those around them by their continual remarks about "being fat," or may also be hidden in their patterns of avoidance and withdrawal from social involvements."The secrecy and lying make it very difficult for me during the holiday season. I have to decide whether to restrict my food or to binge and then sneak away to purge." -Twenty-two-year-old-woman."Having an eating disorder during the holidays presents quite a contradiction in my mind. I anticipate all the food and get excited, while at the same time I dread the many family members around. I feel that the family is over to "watch". I know that they simply want to reach out and help, but I feel that a big help would be to make a concerted effort to shift the holiday focus from the food to the underlying purpose. I wish the food could be a minor deal, just an accessory to the holiday, rather than the focus." -Twenty-year-old woman

A lot of people are confused about what "normal eating" is so they need nutritional counseling to help them get back on track. Not that many people who suffer from an eating disorder go to get treated for it. According to the South Carolina Department of Health , only 1 out of 10 people who suffer from an eating disorder go to get treatment. The cost of treatment for an outpatient is very expensive. Costs for outpatient treatment can be over $100,000. In the US, the cost of treatment for an eating disorder per day is anywhere from $500 to $2,000. On average, a person in inpatient treatment has to pay $30,000 a month. People with eating disorders need approximately 3-6 months of inpatient care in order to recover. The cost of treatment for an eating disorder is ridiculously high, and the high costs might be a reason that people do not go to get treated. It is very hard for most families to pay for the treatment of their illness, especially when insurance companies don't usually cover eating disorder costs. Another way to help reduce the number of people with eating disorders is to educate people about the dangers of eating disorders through media. The media is a good tool to help educate people on the dangers of eating disorders, but it is also a tool that hurts people by condoning the appearances of skinny people who suffer from such disorders. Another way that eating disorders can be treated and minimizes is through the "Doll Experiment". People were shown that if a human being had the same attributes as a Barbie doll, the body would not be able to hold itself because of its awkward shape and structure. This is a good way to show people that a Barbie doll isn't necessarily what women today should aim towards looking like. In the same way, the celebrities we see on TV are not people who we should try to look like either.

This is very helpful and it might make the victims of eating disorders feel more comfortable knowing that there are other people out there who are going through the same thing. Unfortunately, people are put under so much pressure to be thin by watching skinny celebrities all over the media be idolized. If they are being idolized does that means that they are good role models and their behaviors should be followed? No, most of the time, celebrities are not good role models. I believe that early childhood education is very important because I think that eating disorders start at an early age when children are naive and susceptible to being changed by others. Educating young kids about the media and how to criticize media is a very important step to reducing the number of people with eating disorders. Since media has such a big influence on eating disorders, children should be able to effectively criticize it and not fall victim to its schemes.




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Monday, May 15, 2017

Great Tips On How To Improve Your Health With Better Eating Choices


By Amanda Phillips


Don't worry anymore on how you're going to lose a few pounds. It's time to work on your own personal health, for yourself and all your loved ones. You can start with the following weight reduction tips. Read the following information to start getting healthy right away.

An awesome weight-loss tip is usually to pack your lunch. Regardless of how carefully you make your selections, food possibilities at restaurants are constantly going to be larger in fat, calories, carbs and sodium than what you can make oneself. You could nonetheless treat yourself to a lunch out on occasion, but make a habit of taking your lunch with you most days.

One of the most successful tips to lose weight is to make wise food choices. Eating more fruits and vegetables, high quality carbs, lean meats, and healthier fats will be a vital strategy to toning up and becoming more wholesome. Stay away from red meat and all kinds of junk foods including cookies, chips, cake, and candy.

During your weight loss journey, start trying to eliminate some of the fat from your foods by wiping it up with a napkin or paper towel. You'll get rid of a lot of calories by wiping off some of the fat you see floating on your slice of pizza. If you decide to indulge yourself by consuming a burger, try giving it a little squeeze and soak up some of the fat that squeezes out.

Consume less, but do it within a diverse way! Don't choose to let yourself get hungry or you could possibly slip off your diet plan. An excellent technique to do is to eat quite a few tiny meals throughout your day. It might feel like that you are consuming a lot more, but actually you might be helping to keep your metabolism steady. Provided that the smaller meals are wholesome, you might be just fine.

When you run into different scenarios, such as being at a party, you can still be quite successful at sticking to your weight loss plan. Try to find foods such as fruits and vegetable, and choose to eat those instead. If you make that decision, you'll be able to look forward to all the special occasions and you'll be able to find enjoyment from your ability to successfully keep losing weight. Try not to focus on your diet at the party, instead try to have the best time possible enjoying the occasion.

One of the most important thing to consider when you choose a weight loss program, is to find one that you'll be able to do for the long term. The best weight loss programs can be used life long. While trying to find a program to lose weight, the second goal should be to maintain the weight that you lost. To be successful, you will need to find a routine that works for a life-long process. Stay away from programs that try to lose weight too quickly, as those are never able to work in the long run.

Individual that create the goal to reaching a specific weight loss target should take a few minutes to plan your meals and snacks ahead of time when you have the opportunity. This creates an opportunity to make tracking calories much easier, and will help you prevent eating impulsively with unexpected splurges. Obtaining an eating routine before you it's time for daily meals offer you a consistent routine that successful dieters find to be the key to their success.

So don't worry about losing sleep when trying to find the best way to lose some extra weight. The most important thing is to begin the process using the best technique, to help you find a more healthy lifestyle. I hope you use the information you gathered above to help you lose all the weight you need.




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Saturday, March 4, 2017

Helpful Advices On A Clean Eating Meal Plan


By Stephen Hughes


A healthy way of life can really bring out the best in you even as you continue to grow old. So, let this article be the beginning for everything. Practice self control and you can start to feel that certain kind of lightness within you. This is the point in which you shall start to confirm that you are ready for a regular routine exercise too.

You would have to be particular with the back label of the things. A clean eating meal plan consists of ingredients which have chemicals that one is familiar with. So, make this screening a habit and stay away from fat, sugar and sodium as much as possible. Always find an alternative to the foods which you seem to cannot live without.

You should be a vegetable lover from this point onwards. These items can truly lower down the amount of calorie in this body. Another benefit that you can get is there is not limit to the amount of greens that one can consume in Atlanta, GA. So, feel free to eat them like there is no tomorrow and award yourself with vitamins and fiber in return.

You will do just fine with cholesterol in your body for as long as it is the good kind. So, start with this mission by replacing all of your oil bottles with the olive version. You also have to recognize that butter will not do you any good. It takes a great level of self control to get away from all time favorites but it shall be a worth it sacrifice.

Take care of your skin by drinking only one glass of alcohol everyday. It is not a sin to be able to socialize once in a while. However, you need to consider the fact that you are getting older. You have to keep yourself from having any organ failure. In that way, you can still push through with your future adventures.

Sweets have no place in your diet. Remember that you do not need sugar for you to feel energized. So, replace soda with water and see the difference in your skin after a few weeks. Eat full meals despite the busy schedule that you have for you not to get tired with all of your responsibilities.

One must ignore processed foods. With this step, you are already taking care of your blood pressure level. Moreover, do not seek comfort in fast food whenever one is depressed.

Include brown rice in your daily diet. You are also recommended to eat oats early in the morning. When dining out, know whether your pastas and breads are made of whole wheat. Wheat would not be enough since you need the germ and bran in these materials to stick with your meal plan.

Just do everything you can to keep your saturated fat low. If you need to completely strip your diet of meat, so be it. Anything is possible with following the rules.




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