Skip to main content

{Desi_Pardesi} Daily Positive Thoughts 13-08-17 Tolerance

{Desi_Pardesi} From blackcurrants to watermelon seeds: 8 superfoods your body needs right now (and no, kale is not on the list)

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

From blackcurrants to watermelon seeds: 8 superfoods your body needs right now (and no, kale is not on the list)

  • A new year means a new wave of health kicks that change the way we eat
  • Blueberries and chia seeds are replaced by blackcurrant and watermelon seeds
  • This year is set to see the emergence of a new group of multi-tasking sweeteners
  • Chaga mushrooms is now king of medicinal fungi, helping the immune system

The latest health food trends aren't just foods, they could change the way we eat. 

From sweeteners that are good for you to super-berries and indulgent nut butters with all the trimmings, we've picked the most exciting ones to watch.

1. Blackcurrant—the new beetroot

Blackcurrants are set to take centre stage in 2017 thanks to its nitric oxide content. They have a positive effect on muscle recovery, performance and fat burning

Blackcurrants are set to take centre stage in 2017 thanks to its nitric oxide content. They have a positive effect on muscle recovery, performance and fat burning

The last 12 months have seen a rise in interest in the muscle and fat-burning benefits of beetroot, thanks to its nitric oxide content. But now, blackcurrants are set to take centre stage in 2017 for similar reasons. 

Rich in antioxidants known as anthocyanins, blackcurrants are being hailed as the new beetroot because of their effects on muscle recovery, performance and fat burning. 

University studies have tested New Zealand blackcurrant extract, taking in supplement form for a concentrated dose, and found it can increase fat loss by up to a third during exercise. 

It may also dilate the body's blood vessels resulting in up to 20 per cent increased blood flow and nutrient and oxygen delivery to cells.

CurranNZ is a new blackcurrant supplement that is 35 per cent anthocyanin, so a concentrated form of blackcurrants. 

It can be used to treat muscle soreness after exercise with no muscle pain after weightlifting, something that may be down to the anti-inflammatory effects of the anthocyanin compounds.

2. Macqui berries

Chilean berries are rich in vitamin C and anthocyanins, which are antioxidants, and have the purple pigment in certain foods that is associated with anti-ageing.

They taste slightly bitter but come with a nutritional punch. Plus, they're great to take if you want skin benefits such as Vitamin C, which has been shown to help promote the formation of new collagen in the skin. 

You can buy Macqui berries as concentrated powder (Sevenhills Wholefoods makes a pure one for £17.99, which you can buy here) or get them raw from Wholefoods. 

Alternatively, Macqui berries – along with a potent cocktail of other botanical-based high-grade nutrients – can be found in Healthista's new Glow Food Nutrient Powder £18.95

3. Watermelon seeds 

The new seed trend for the year is dried watermelon seeds, coming in a variety of flavors 

The new seed trend for the year is dried watermelon seeds, coming in a variety of flavors 

Move over pumpkin and chia, watermelon seeds are everywhere for 2017. Brands such as Mello are drying them and adding natural flavourings such as mild chilli roasted and lightly salted (£3.49 from Holland and Barrett stores). 

4. Chaga mushrooms 

Bitter and pungent, Chaga is said to be the king of medicinal mushrooms, helping the immune system and having antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. 

The tea is expensive (Sigma Chaga Mushroom tea is around £23.99 from Planet Organic—for 20 teabags) so having a concentrated powder form such as Indigo Herbs (£11.95 fromindigoherbs.co.UK ) is much more affordable.

5. Algae fats

Until recently, vegetarians and vegans who wanted to supplement with essential omega-3 fats had few options more than flaxseeds. 

But these didn't provide omega-3 fats known as EPA and DHA found only in oily fish and not made by the body, hence their name: essential fatty acids.

Algae, on the other hand, is rich in these substances and not animal-based, making it a great omega-3 source for those who avoid animal products. It's found in Efamol Enviromega Fish Free Algal Oil £10.97 from natureshealthbox.co.UK

6. Nut oils 

Nut oils have replaced nut butters. They are advised to be used raw because cooking could damage the fat

Nut oils have replaced nut butters. They are advised to be used raw because cooking could damage the fat

How to develop healthy eating habits with real foods
Loaded: 0%
Progress: 0%
0:13
Previous
Play
Skip
Unmute
Current Time0:13
/
Duration Time1:38
Fullscreen
Need Text

Nut butters were a thing in 2016, but now a new breed of fancy cold-pressed nut oils are coming to town, from almond to cashew, walnut to hazelnut.

They're pungent and strong tasting, so you only need a little. Rick Hay recommends using them raw and sparingly, as cooking could damage the fat. Look out for avocado oil, too, which is best used the same way. 

Organic food company Clearspring are leading the way with the new cold-pressed novelty oils.

7. Plant food by Artificial Intelligence (AI) 

According to Mintel's 2017 global food and drink report, plant-based diets are set to explode into the mainstream next year. This makes sense, given that veganism has grown a staggering 360 per cent in the last decade. 

What will be different about it in 2017? Plant-based versions of mainstream products will emerge, such as the new botanical-based, non-alcoholic distilled spirit Seedlip. 

Tech will play a part, too, in the plant explosion in ways we could never have imagined. 

For example, the Chilean-based start-up Not Company uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to develop plant-based alternatives animal products, including milk, cheese, mayonnaise and eggs. 

According to the company, its AI algorithm is said to understand food at a molecular level as well as human taste and texture preferences.

This leads to products such as Not Milk, which is made with almonds, peas, rice, nuts, linseed, coconut and vanilla. But nutritionally, what would be the effect? 

'You might be able replicate the textures and forms of foods through AI, but you can't replicate the function of that food in the body,' says Tim Spector, professor of molecular genetics at King's College London and author of The Diet Myth: The science behind what we eat. 

He added: 'For example, the lactose in milk will contain bacteria that feed your gut flora; that can't be replicated with AI.'

8. Multi-tasking sweeteners

This year is set to see the emergence of a new group of multi-tasking sweeteners because they act like prebiotics, feeding the good bacteria in the gut 

This year is set to see the emergence of a new group of multi-tasking sweeteners because they act like prebiotics, feeding the good bacteria in the gut 

Sweeteners have had a bad rap—with good reason. Artificially created versions such as sucralose and saccharin are made with chemicals have such nasty rap sheets. 

But 2017 is set to see the emergence of a new group of sweeteners that do good in the body because they act like prebiotics, feeding the good bacteria in the gut. 

Take inulin, found commonly in chickpeas, chicory root, bananas, asparagus and lentils. Its concentrated form is now being used as a mild yet nutritionally rich sweetener. 

'Inulin is only 0.1 on the sweetness index, compared to sugar which is one, so it only has one tenth the sweetness of sugar,' says nutritional scientist Rick Hay. 

'But what is exciting about it is that it has also been shown in good scientific studies to help reduce stomach fat.' 

Inulin is rich in high resistance starch, Hay explains, which gives this effect on visceral fat.

One randomised controlled study published in October 2015 on 44 subjects found that after 18 weeks, both groups had lost five per cent of their body weight by week nine.

Those supplementing with inulin (which is available in powder form or added to protein powders) lost more weight between weeks nine and 18 as the bothered plated—and that weight was mostly from around their mid-sections. 

New Healthista Lean Whey and Lean Vegan Diet Proteins £24.95 are fortified with inulin as well as other ingredients to help promote appetite regulation, metabolism and muscle recovery.

 

__._,_.___

Posted by: "barryaklnz@gmail.com" <barryaklnz@gmail.com>
Reply via web post Reply to sender Reply to group Start a New Topic Messages in this topic (1)

Have you tried the highest rated email app?
With 4.5 stars in iTunes, the Yahoo Mail app is the highest rated email app on the market. What are you waiting for? Now you can access all your inboxes (Gmail, Outlook, AOL and more) in one place. Never delete an email again with 1000GB of free cloud storage.

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/desi_pardesi


To up load your photos and view photos of other members,
go to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/desi_pardesi/photos



.

__,_._,___

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

[Older-Blondie] Bravo Bodycheck - Galeria 01 VIEW

  Bravo Bodycheck - Galeria 01 VIEW "  "  "  "  " "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  "  &qu

{Desi_Pardesi} Daily Positive Thoughts 13-08-17 Tolerance

  Tolerance Tolerance means to bounce back even when thrown against a very hard wall. The ability to do this comes from sensing that life is a game and that all things move in cycles. What is uncomfortable now will soon change. Tolerance is like saying yes to the game and enjoying it. God's Help At Every Step (Part 2) Everyone expects and wants help from God in times of sorrow. But do we ever ask ourselves how much do we remember Him and never ever leave His hand during the entire day while performing actions?  This is because the more we remember Him with a clean heart and with honesty and also with strong belief; the more He will be available to us in times of problems. Also, He will be available when things don't go well for us.  They say that God is remembered a lot in negative times and in happiness He is forgotten. But if God is never forgotten, even when things are going well, then He will respond to our request for help when w