In recent
years the media has continued to share stories around the world of the extraordinary
value of SUPER FOODS. Blueberries, broccoli, and especially kale have been
described as possessing remarkable, healing properties.
What is it about
these foods that makes them so good for you?
From a
basic perspective, adding fresh fruits and vegetables of all types to your
daily diet is a very smart way to help improve your current levels of health
and well-being. Fresh fruits and vegetables are so important that many national
agencies and organizations have promoted the "five to stay alive"
rule - these groups recommend eating at least five portions of fruits and
vegetables each day.
Fresh
fruits and vegetables provide numerous health benefits, many of which are based
upon the actions of biochemicals known as phytonutrients. Certain of these
formerly mysterious compounds stimulate enzyme activity and others have actions
similar to those of hormones. Many phytonutrients are powerful antioxidants
that circulate throughout the body, scooping up and neutralizing free radicals.
Free
radicals are a normal byproduct of cellular metabolism, but too many of them
will cause a lot of problems. Excess free radicals have, for example, been
linked to development of chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and
even cancer. Blueberries, broccoli, and kale are categorized as "super
foods" owing to the abundance of phytonutrients they contain and make
available to those who consume them.
The
takeaway is not to load up on kale, broccoli, and blueberries in an attempt to
make up for years of less-than-optimal dietary choices. Rather, the goal is to
begin, today, to implement a healthful, balanced food plan. Diets lacking fresh
fruits and vegetables in general, and lacking super foods in particular, will
not provide you and your family with the resources of vitamins and minerals
needed to enjoy productive, energy-filled days. Resolving to follow the
"five-to-stay-alive" plan will add literally missing ingredients to
your daily health regime. As you upgrade your nutrition, you're automatically
upgrading the functioning of all your body's systems.
With
sufficient dietary phytonutrients, you can help prevent chronic disease,
strengthen the immune system, combat the effects of obesity, and obtain
numerous anti-aging benefits.
The vast
array of advantages that will likely ensue include more restful sleep; enhanced
skin tone and muscle tone; increased reserves of energy throughout the day; and
improved ability to focus and complete tasks successfully. Improved peace of
mind will naturally occur as a consequence of these benefits, and an untapped
reservoir of creativity may be revealed. Super foods truly provide super
benefits.
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P, et al: Rutabaga (Brassica napus L. var. napobrassica) seeds, roots, and
sprouts: a novel kind of food with antioxidant properties and proapoptotic potential
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