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5 food to avoid for a healthier heart

January 15th, 2010

I’m all about a healthy heart. I became more interested in heart health after my doctor told me my bad cholesterol and triglycerides were high a few years ago. After that I started making some changes to my exercise and eating habits that have helped me bring my bad cholesterol and triglycerides back into their normal range. One of the things that I read about and has helped me is a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, protein, whole grains and low fats. I found that these are essential in decreasing the risk of heart disease. I also found the foods to avoid. These are:

1. Fast Foods: Now I love a good burger and if you stick to the burger it’s not so bad. But when you add them to the fries or onion rings and the fast food shakes I used to drink, it’s so easy to understand why you want to avoid them. It’s because they contain high levels of saturated fats and trans fats. Trans fats are the worst because they contain hydrogenated oils. Moreover, these fats have been found to lower the HDL (good cholesterol) in the body. 2. Oils: Today I use pure olive oil for my salads and cook with canola oil. Both of these have substantial heart-healthy benefits. But their counterparts – coconut and corn oil, are full of saturated fats. These oils are utilized in most fast food restaurants and many people use them for home cooking. Coconut and corn oil are best avoided as they increase the risk of heart disease. 3. Dairy: Before we start I want to tell you I love milk products. My father was from Wisconsin so I grew up drinking lots of milk and eating lots of cheese and sausage. The problem is that saturated fats increase the LDL (bad cholesterol) levels. Whole milk as well as other whole dairy products contain these saturated fats and have the same effect. In lieu of whole dairy products use 1% milk, skim milk, and low-fat dairy products. These help you to avoid high cholesterol levels and the accompanying increased risk of heart disease. 4. Meats: You know an interested thing has happened during this new economy, a well-known fast food restaurant (name begins with an M) has increased its profits substantially. That’s because people are taking advantage of those low cost meals. The problem with meats such as hamburger, bacon, and packaged or deli meats is that they contain high amounts of saturated fats. Just substituting these meats with chicken burgers, turkey burgers, turkey sausage, and other lean meat products can make all the difference in reducing your cholesterol level and your risk of heart disease. 5. Trans Fats: We already talked about this a little above. This is probably the most serious offender as regards to cholesterol and heart disease. In fact, efforts are under way by many manufacturers to completely eliminate this fat from their baked goods. However, not everyone is following this lead and it makes it necessary for you to check the label before you purchase products like cookies, cakes, butter, and other food products that contain some form of fat content. So there you have it, 5 foods to avoid for a healthy heart. Start eating right today and you’ll add more life to your years! If you want to lose weight and get fit I have a FREE e-Course.

A few years ago, I got divorced, I quit my job, both my parents died, my daughter was fifteen going on thirty and I had to clean up a house full of the junk my parents had accumulated by living in a house for 50 years. I couldn’t sleep, my head constantly hurt, my cholesterol was 230 and I was 25 pounds overweight. My subconscious was running away with my mind and making me nearly crazy. To say the least, I was a real mess. Now I should have known better because for the last thirty years I’d been studying how to improve my life and how to set goals and achieve them but it didn’t change my weight. I kept overeating, eating the wrong things and using the wrong type of exercises.
As a result I changed my approach and went back to training in Tai Chi and Chi Kung at least twice a day. These are two Chinese martial arts that help develop internal energy. I also began recording and listening to hypnosis sessions I had developed over the last 30 years. It took a while but my weight came down, my stress level is down and my life is more stable. Recently I had a physical. My total cholesterol was 172 and my HDL’s (good cholesterol) was 42. I weigh 171 pounds and I’m feeling fantastic.
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Eating Healthy In A Fast Food World

December 31st, 2009

Rushing to Eat
People’s lives have become so busy and rushing around, that we no longer eat the way we should. In some places, there is a McDonald’s on every major corner, if not some other fast food restaurant. Watching TV, you see a commercial for some kind of food place almost every time commercials are on, urging you to eat there because it’s good and you can get it fast and cheap. With so many distractions and obligations, families have these days, how do you eat healthy in a fast food world? It’s not an easy thing to do but is possible with planning and knowing what to look for. This isn’t to say fast food can’t be consumed occasionally, but it should be less often than people are doing it now. Not to mention that our food is so processed that it takes five minutes to cook and has high carbohydrates among other things that are not digested quickly. This is leading to obesity in the population.
The Truth About Whole Grain
Because food is so processed these days to make it faster to cook, as well as more convenient for the way our lives have become, it is actually not as good for you as it once was. Recently the food administration even changed the food pyramid to coincide with how we eat these days and food is made. They are suggesting more whole grains than ever before, as well as vegetables. This may sound like what has been told to children for years, but even whole grains are deceiving on packaging these days. With all the new diets out there for low carb, no carb, low fat, no fat, etc., foods are coming out that say whole grain but are just as processed as its white counterpart. They are made with enriched wheat. This process takes out all the nutrients and other things that take time to digest for a healthy life. Reading the ingredient is a good way to find the real whole grain product. They are now more expensive than the over processed product because manufacturers could make the enriched version cheaper and faster. To eat healthy you have to read the labels of everything you consume.
Healthy Choices at Fast Food Eateries
The truth is that you really can’t eat healthy at any fast food restaurant. They aren’t designed for those trying or needing to watch what they put in their mouth. But you can make better decisions. Don’t’ eat the bread if you can stand not too. It’s along the lines of the South Beach Diet but that’s where lots of your weight gaining properties are. Don’t get anything fried, this includes French fries, onion rings, or even fried chicken. Get a diet pop, tea, or water. Avoid the desert and the salad, both have sugar in them and I don’t just mean in the toppings. Watch “Super Size Me” for a real eye opener. The show is on McDonald’s but you can bet that all fast food restaurants are basically the same. Limit how often you eat fast food to once per week, if that fast. Get a wrap at Subway instead of a toasted sub. Less bread and just as filling with all the fixings you want. When you get pizza, get vegetables on it so you aren’t just eating bread, sauce, cheese, and pepperoni. Remember just how bad fast food is for you, your waistline, and your cholesterol. Even if you are fifteen, you should be thinking about how it will affect you later in life. Starting early will make it easier on your body as you age.
Eating at Home
The best thing to do is find a way to cook meals most nights of the week. This can take planning and team work. Have at least one non-meat dish every week. It doesn’t have to be fish or seafood either. Don’t use fast cooking rich to go with your meals. Those are again loaded with carbohydrates, which take your body longer to break down and will make you hungry sooner than you should be. Plan weekly meals so that you can cook casseroles and other easy to reheat dishes early in the week for days you will not have time to cook. Utilize your crock-pot and get a recipe book for it. You can make just about anything in a crock pot these days and have a good meal when you get home. Have salad a few times a week with dinner, but watch how much dressing you put on it. Have desert, but make it Jell-O. Indulge once in a while to though and it won’t feel like you are depriving yourself of anything.

D. David Dugan is a supporter of http://health.divinfo.com, a site devoted to promoting good health, and http://retirement.divinfo.com, a site designed to provide people of all ages helpful retirement information.
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