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Thursday, June 10, 2010
23 Power House Foods that Dropped my Husband's "BAD" cholesterol 46 POINTS!!
Do you think you could eat super foods most of the time? Six months ago, James and I set out on a “Super food adventure!” We pledged to consume nothing but super foods for one week. Well, one week turned into two and before long, we decided to devote our eating habits to super foods.
Why did we decide to embark on such a seemingly radical adventure? For starters, I read a significant amount of research about the health benefits associated with super foods and since James is a good husband and listens to me talk endlessly, he thought: “if these foods are so great for you, why don’t we just eat them!?”
Even though Super foods are grounded in evidence based research, I never imagined that we would experience personal and drastic health benefits from eating them!
I am here to scream from the mountain tops the value of eating a diet rich with super foods! Why? Because here are the facts: our healthcare system is collapsing around us, we must eat to survive, we CHOOSE our own healthcare, why wouldn’t we want to feed our body the best medicine on earth: food, specifically nutrient-rich, power house, super foods?
Six months ago James had his cholesterol drawn, below are his results (good thing he isn’t a modest husband, here I go plastering his personal information over the internet!)
(12/2009)
Total Cholesterol: 172
HDL (healthy cholesterol, the more you have the better). 50
LDL (loser cholesterol, the less you have the better). 116
SIX MONTHS & LOADS OF SUPER FOODS LATER (06/2010)
Total Cholesterol: 145
HDL: 55
LDL: 70
James total cholesterol DROPPED 27 points, his LDL dropped 46 points, and his HDL increased 5 points! Is that, or is that not, AMMMAZING!? We have experienced other health benefits, too: improved sleep, increased energy, increased concentration, decreased stress, improved GI, increased athletic performance, and the list goes on....
I included the complete list of super foods below. Each super food listed has a “partner in crime” Pratt (2009) defines these little partners as “side-kicks” meaning they have a similar nutrient profile as the defined super food. The partners in crime help to add variety to your diet.
Remember, the power of super foods exists from eating each food consistently. You cannot expect to eat a big Mac from McDonalds and wash it down with an apple and be “okay.” Super foods improve your health when you consume most of them daily. Trust me, if James and I can make this happen, you can make it happen, too!!
Original 14 Super foods & Their Partners in crime:
Beans: all dried beans, string beans, sugar snap peas, green peas
Blueberries: purple grapes, cranberries, boysenberries, raspberries, strawberries, fresh currants, blackberries, cherries, and all other fresh or frozen berries
Broccoli: Brussels sprouts, cabbage, kale, turnips, cauliflower, collards, bok choy, mustard green, Swiss chard
Oats: wheat germ, ground flaxseed, brown rice, barley, wheat, buckwheat, rye millet, bulgar wheat, amaranth, quinoa, triticale, kamut, yellow corn, wild rice, spelt, couscous
Oranges: lemons, white and pink grapefruit, kumquats, tangerines, limes
Pumpkin: Carrots, butternut squash, sweet potatoes, orange bell peppers
Salmon: Alaskan halibut, chunk light tuna, sardines, herring, trout, bass, oysters, clams
Soy: tofu, soy milk, soy nuts, edamame, tempeh, miso
Spinach: kale, collards, Swiss chard, mustard greens, turnip greens, bok-choy, romaine lettuce, orange bell peppers
Tea: green and black
Tomatoes: watermelon, pink grapefruit, Japanese persimmons, red fleshed papaya, strawberry guava
Turkey: skinless chicken breast
Walnuts: almonds, pistachios, pumpkin, sesame and sunflower seeds, macadamia nuts, pecans, hazelnuts, cashews, peanuts, pine nuts, Brazil nuts
Additional research uncovered the following additional super foods & super spices
Apples: pears
Avocado: asparagus, artichokes, extra virgin olive oil
Dark Chocolate (don’t let crazy packaging fool you, real dark chocolate doesn’t really taste that great)
Dried Super Fruits: raisins, dates, prunes, figs, apricots, blueberries, cranberries, cherries, currants
Extra virgin olive oil: canola oil
Honey (the darker the better)
Kiwi: pineapple, guava
Onions: garlic, scallions, shallots, leeks, chives
Pomegranates: plums
Super Spices:
Cinnamon
Oregano
Cumin
Garlic
Thyme
Turmeric
I included a few of our favorite super food recipies below, I will continue to post more recipies as we create, taste, and give the Strout stamp of approval!
Macoronin & Cheese
Breakfast Oats Recent additions: 1 tsp cinnamon & 1 tsp honey
Pizza
Sketti & Meatballs
Meatball Sub
Shopping for superfoods on a budget!
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