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There
are super foods with healing powers that need to be included in
a healthy diet. Many of these foods we know from folk lore, but
now there is scientific evidence that explains what makes these
specific foods, "super foods that heal." People do not need to
understand everything about individual nutrients in order to
consume nutritionally adequate and well-balanced diets. Even
though the current understanding of nutrition, health and
disease has advanced well beyond nutrient deficiencies, there is
still much that is not known, and probably never will be known,
about the relationships between diet and health. Fortunately,
however, with a bit of common sense, people can still be well
nourished even though the understanding of nutritional science
may be incomplete.
For example, research efforts exploring the possible protective
effects of phytochemicals against various forms of chronic
diseases have often shown an association with the consumption of
various foods rich in these compounds, but not with specific
phytochemicals themselves. There are several possible
explanations for this, including: the specific phytochemicals
being investigated may not be the ones that have an effect; the
effects of individual phytochemicals may be additive; and it may
be the interaction of two or more phytochemicals and nutrients
that produces an effect. Since the understanding of nutrition
science and the complex functions and interactions of the many
vitamins, minerals, macronutrients and phytochemicals contained
in food is still so incomplete, it is important that a rational
and time-tested approach be taken to the promotion of good
nutrition. It is also important to continue emphasizing the
benefits of nutrient-dense foods, such as citrus fruits, and to
recognize that the consumption of whole foods and natural juices
is preferred over the consumption of individual nutrients that
have been isolated from food and then consumed as dietary
supplements. Focusing on single nutrients, instead of foods and
the total diet, does not constitute a healthful approach to good
nutrition.
As nutritionists and public health specialists learn more about
the relationship between diet and health, the importance of
balanced and varied dietary intakes becomes ever more evident.
Accordingly, there is an increasing emphasis on promoting high
levels of fruit and vegetable intakes among most population
groups.
Ready
to take a dirt nap or would you prefer ordering 120 ml of
insulin to go with that #5 w/ extra cheese at your fast food
restaurant? In the “Golden Age of Over-Indulgence,” Americans
across the board are overweight and increasing their chances of
serious health risks by the minute because of poor eating
habits. In an attempt to help you get back to ‘healthy living,’
we have identified some foods that will help to strengthen your
immune system which will help you fight off diseases and thereby
increase your lifespan. Pardon the lack of humor in the article,
but there’s nothing funny about having diabetes, high blood
pressure, cancer, or hypertension.
Click the food in the list to the left to learn more about it.
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