Guest guest Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 Good Day Brothers and Sisters, Its Monday, 2nd March 2009 HEALTHY BYTES The Best And Worst Foods For Your Heart By Dr. Ben Kim on August 22, 2006 Natural Health Remedies | Healthy Eating (URL - http://drbenkim. com/best- worst-foods- heart.htm) Before we take a look at some of the best and worst foods for your heart, let's make one point clear: a healthy heart is useless without several other well functioning organ systems. A strong heart can only keep you healthy if the following parts of your body are without disease: Nervous system (cerebrum, midbrain, spinal cord, vagus nerve, and sensory fibers) Respiratory system (nasal passageway, nasopharynx, oropharynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli) Digestive system (digestive tract, liver, gall bladder, and pancreas) Blood vessels (arteries, arterioles,capillar ies, venules, and veins) Assuming that all of the above components in your body are in good shape, some of the best foods for your heart and blood vessels are: 1) Green Vegetables Romaine lettuce, green leaf lettuce, red leaf lettuce, arugala, kale, Swiss chard, collard greens, turnip greens, sesame leaves, basil, parsley, mint, broccoli, cabbage, brussels sprouts, green onions, leeks, spinach, zucchini, and Asian greens like bok choy, are the very best foods for your heart and blood vessels. These green vegetables supply a wide array of vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals that can nourish the cells of your cardiovascular system. And just as important, these green vegetables have virtually no chance of harming your heart and blood vessels. 2) Foods That Are Naturally Rich In Omega-3 Fatty Acids Raw walnuts, freshly ground flax seeds, purslane, wild salmon, anchovies, lake trout, fresh seaweed, organic eggs from birds that are raised in a free range environment, and high quality fish oil are all naturally rich in omega-3 fatty acids and are well tolerated by the masses. Undamaged omega-3 fatty acids have been shown in both clinical and epidemiological studies to reduce one's risk of cardiovascular disease. 3) Foods That Are Naturally Rich In The Full Vitamin C Complex Acerola cherries, black currants, tropical guava, grapefruit, green and yellow kiwis, lychee, longans, oranges, cantaloupe, papaya, persimmons, and red currants are all naturally rich in the full vitamin C complex, which includes compounds called flavonoids. Flavonoids are powerful antioxidants that can help to protect your heart and blood vessels against damage created by free radicals. Flavonoids can also help to support healthy widening of your blood vessels during times when an area of your body needs increased blood supply. WORST FOODS The worst foods for your heart and blood vessels are those that are concentrated with unhealthy fats and/or sugar/refined carbohydrates. The following foods will reliably create cardiovascular disease if consumed on a regular basis over time: Food Concentrated Source OfUnhealthy Fat Concentrated Source OfSugar And/Or Refined Carbohydrates Donuts Yes Yes French fries Yes Yes Soda/Pop - Yes Margarine Yes - Shortening Yes - Ice Cream Yes Yes Processed Cheese Yes - Tempura Yes - Meat Cooked At High Temperatures Yes - Store-Bought Cookies Usually Yes Potato Chips (Not Baked) Yes Yes Pretzels - Yes Cake, Muffins, Pastries Usually Yes White Bread, Bagels Sometimes Yes Chocolate Bars, Candies Sometimes Yes With regard to foods that are bad for your heart and blood vessels, please keep in mind that the quantity that you are exposed to over time is an important factor in considering their long term effects on your health. Having an ice cream cone once every couple of months or a few store-bought cookies once every several weeks is not going to significantly raise your risk of developing cardiovascular disease if your overall diet and lifestyle are health promoting. Occasional indulgences may even contribute to good health over the long run if you allow yourself to fully enjoy them, by yourself or with family and/or friends. My point is: don't allow stress that can come from not following your ideal diet 100 percent of the time hurt your health more than the occasional dietary indulgence can. A discussion about healthy and unhealthy foods for your heart and blood vessels cannot exclude the thoughts and emotions that you regularly choose to experience. Just as eating French fries a few times each week can cause your heart and blood vessels to become fatty, chronic fury and pettiness are very likely to contribute to cardiovascular disease over the long haul. And just as eating lots of green vegetables can help to keep your heart and blood vessels strong and vital, consistently choosing to feel grateful and compassionate is almost certainly an elixir for a healthy cardiovascular system. WoW!!!! This is a doctor I like ...... speaks a lot of sense ..Sensibly Once more (URL - http://drbenkim. com/best- worst-foods- heart.htm) ============ ========= ===== Working for God on earth does not pay much, but His Retirement plan is out of this world. Help someone have a nice day, visit www.thehungersite. com With best wishes, Love you all (bruntno1 Cybugle ) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Feel free to forward this post in its entirety without changing the credits ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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