August 26, 2014

Beautiful Berries

For being such a sweet treat, berries pack quite a fighting punch!

Some thing to note:



  • Frozen Berries do not lose anti-oxidants, so stock up when those organic frozen ones are on sale!
  • They protect you from free radicals. (and therefore cancer too)


  • Now for the specifics...

    Blackberries-


    • Blackberries have the highest antioxidant content of all berries (other than Acai)
    • They inhibit tumor cells.

    Contain

    • Vitamin A
    • Vitamin C
    • Vitamin E
    • Vitamin K
    • Folate
    • Potassium
    • Zinc
    • Beta Carotene
    • Lutein

    Blueberries-

    • Wild blueberries have high anti-oxidants so get picking!

    Contain

    • Vitamin C
    • Manganese (hard to find)
    • Fiber
    • Anthocyanins (protect cells in body from free radical damage.)

    Acai Berries-

    • Freeze dried are a great source
    • Anti-inflamitory
    • Artritus relief
    • Cox-1 and Cox-2 inhibitors

    Contain

    • beta-sitosterol
    • phytosterol which competes with cholesterol for absorption and lowers LDL.
    • Vitamin A
    • Potassium
    • Vitamin B1, B2, B3
    • Vitamin C
    • Vitamin E
    • Magnesium (very important and hard to find)
    • Copper
    • Zinc
    • Phosphorus which protects from Leukemia.
    It's overwhelming all the health benefits these berries pack. Go grab a bowl, then get Googling all those 'what on earth?!' words.

    August 25, 2014

    Baby Steps To Protect Against Prostate Cancer


    Dear to my heart, from grandfathers to father-in laws to protecting a wonderful husband...

    Steps to incorporate into your eating to arm your body to fight and to heal your cells now.

    -Tomatoes 2x week, reduces your risk by 23% (find more carotenoids)

    -Fish oil can increases the ratio of omega 3 to omega 6 in your blood- which reduces cox-2 inflammation (the bad guys) and slows progression of prostate cancer.

    -Incorporate lots of foods high in Vit. E- nuts, seeds, spinach, peppers and olive oil

    -Avoid- high glycemic foods, processed meat, red meat

    -Cruciferous veg- especially broccoli- 1 times a week can cut aggressive stage III & IV by 45%.It's an anti carcinogen, sulforaphane, turns on the liver enzymes to detox carcinogens, alkalinize urine and to accelerate carcinogen excretion.

    -Drink pomegranate juice- 8oz daily, to slow tumor doubling time.(yay flavonoids!)

    -Adding flax meal (3 heap T) daily reduced 30-40% tumor growth in 4-6mo.  Recommended daily in 1/2-1T unless you have a family history of prostate cancer or have already been diagnosed.  Then up the amount and don't worry about the calories.

    -Soy- isoflavinoes (organic soybeans are the best source.) lower hormone production & inhibit production cancer cells. Read more about them here... http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/infocenter/phytochemicals/soyiso/



    August 23, 2014

    Enjoy the Grill, Carcinogen Free

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    Admit it, you’ll be out in the dead of winter standing at your grill, inhaling that wafting chicken aroma because the taste of it just reminds you of summer.  We love to grill.  Everything tastes better when it’s grilled. (Well maybe not everything, but almost)


    As with many of our favorite things, there are some downsides. Mainly that flame kissed food contains carcinogens. If you leave it for a long time, you’ll see that black char. Also meat cooked at high temperatures form carcinogenic heterocyclic amines (HCAs) when the amino acids react with creatine in the muscle of the animal. (That should have had a science alert. Did I lose you already?)  So should you boil everything? Can I say blech? You can’t make me.  


    Don’t fret.  There are some benefits to grilling and some things you can do to reduce the HCAs that are created with high temperature cooking.

    Usually when you grill, food is cooked quickly, which retains more nutrients. (Which is why that wok is such a nutritious way to cook.)

    You can also protect your meat from HCAs by marinating, which blocks it or by using a dry-rub coating (yum) which creates a layer of protection and block the flames from creating as many HCAs

    You can begin grilling at a higher temperature to seal in the juices and then lower the heat to finish.  This helps because it is the high temperatures which create the heterocyclic amines (HCAs), although the flames create carcinogens too. (If it gets really bad just cut off the really charred bits.)

    What you eat with your meat can also make a difference in how your body deals with these cancer causers.  Cruciferous vegetables; broccoli, cauliflower, kale, watercress, cabbage and bok choy are the cancer warriors of the food world.  In this case, when eaten alongside your grilled meat they help your liver detoxify and remove the carcinogens from your body. (Watch for our article on these heroes other cancer fighting abilities.  It’s pathetic how much it excites me.)

    It’s a good idea to begin to switch your meals to be vegetable heavy with a side of meat for many reasons.  Doing so in a grilling context minimizes the concern of the grill.  

    So pour your glass of wine, heat up your grill and get your winter coat close for those fast approaching frigid grilling nights.

    Sources:

    August 22, 2014

    Harvest Time! Watermelons

                   Photo: Harsha K R

    Back up the truck! It’s time to load up on watermelons.

    Some studies have found watermelon to have 40% higher lycopene than tomatoes and the brighter red the better! (“1 ½ cups of watermelon contains about 9 to 13 milligrams of lycopene”)  Lycopene is a powerful antioxidant and may reduce the risk of heart disease and some kinds of cancer.

    Did you leave your watermelon out at that picnic? Not to worry! Studies have found 140% higher beta carotene when watermelon is warm than when it’s in the fridge. Leave your watermelon on the counter instead of taking up room in the fridge.

    That’s not all. Watermelon is also full of ; vitamin C, pantothenic acid,  copper, biotin, potassium, vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B6,  magnesium, and thiamin.

    Looking for a quick way to eat your watermelon? Try slicing it in half then place both halves on their flat sides.  Slice straight down in rows then turn it ninety degrees and do the same. You’ll have a green handled stick of watermelon perfectly bite size.







    August 21, 2014

    Need a new book idea? Well you're in luck!

    Here's a list of our favorite books... 

    There are some fabulous resources out there. Let me say that these endorsements do not mean we wholeheartedly agree with everything that is said in these books and hope that we can all ever improve our ability to digest information (perfect for a food blog) and to compare sources to what others have found (as well as who paid for the research) to gain a greater knowledge of how to live.

    Just because you find parts of some books unnecessary or downright wrong does not mean other parts might not enrich and even save your life. Request them all (and more) from your library and skim parts, re-read others and take baby steps or giant leaps.  Ready?

    We could save you time and just tell you to read everything Michael Pollan ever wrote, but here's our favorites to get you started...


    Food Rules

    In Defense of Food

    Cooked

    Real Food
    Bold and Brilliant.  You'll love to eat after this book and feel good about it.



    What to Eat

    Eat This and Live












    Good Clean Food


    Let me say that I have not had cancer and pray I will not develop it.  We all have cells in our bodies that are damaged, either by genes, our own body or what we eat or do to our body (ahem... smoke, beauty products, chemicals)

    I urge you to read these books well before this terrible disease ever enters into your world and discover the science and nutrition of healing our disease increasing western world.  They are great finds and will improve your overall health by implementing them now.

    Foods To Fight Cancer


    Anti Cancer


    Thriving After Cancer



    to whet your appetite...

    American Terroir
    (new logo same book)

    Cookbooks

    We spend tons of time reading them but rarely follow them to a tee...

    Eating Local

    The Accidental Vegetarian

    Salad of the Day

    Homemade Pantry

    100 Days of Real Food

    Here's a list of our favorite web pages...

    www.ewg.org/ Safe Environment

    www.ewg.org/skindeep/ Safe Beauty

    Great Blogs



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