Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Look for the Energy Star Label

In just five years we can radically alter the course global warming is taking.
Here are a few things you can buy to do your part for a better world:

When buying home appliances, look for the Energy Star label. It's a sign that you're getting something that will be environmentally efficient and save you money at the same time.


Thursday, April 24, 2008

Trick Your Kids Into Healthy Eating

In keeping with the theme of kids eating their veggies, Jessica Seinfeld has a new book out called Deceptively Delicious, with tons of tips and recipes for getting your kids to eat healthfully. Try making your own veggie burgers with hamburger, carrots and cauliflower; the result is so delicious they’ll never realize they’re eating their veggies.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Getting Kids To Eat Their Veggies


Having problems getting your kids to eat their veggies? Try blending up yummy veggie and fruit smoothies, putting them in McDonald's cups and telling the kids they're shakes! Ok, this may be a little extreme, but the idea behind it is sound. Give the kids fun cups and straws to use and they’ll suck their veggies down in no time.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

8 Foods You Should Eat Every Day: Oats

Packed with soluble fiber which lowers the risk of heart disease, oats have 10 grams of protein per 1/2 cup serving, which makes them great for muscle-building energy. They are loaded with carbs, but the release is slowed by the fiber, helping to keep you full longer, which is why oats are a great way to start the day.

Friday, April 18, 2008

8 Foods You Should Eat Every Day: Walnuts

Walnuts are superfood: they pack more heart-healthy omega-3's than salmon, are loaded with more anti-inflammatory polyphenols than red wine, and have half as much muscle-building protein as chicken. Many nuts contain one or two of these things, but none have all three.

Walnuts are especially great for a post-workout snack.

One serving of walnuts is about seven nuts.


Thursday, April 17, 2008

8 Foods You Should Eat Every Day: Black Beans

All beans are good for your heart, but black beans are great because they also boost your brainpower.

They're chock full of anthocyanins; antioxidant compounds that scientists have found to improve brain function.

A 1/2 cup a day will provide 8 grams of protein, 7.5 grams of fiber, and is low in calories and free of saturated fat.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

8 Foods You Should Eat Every Day: Blueberries


They boast more antioxidants than any other fruit; help prevent cancer, diabetes, and improve your memory. Rich in fiber and vitamins A and C, blueberries also help to boost cardiovascular health.

Blueberries maintain most of their potency when dried, frozen or in jam form.

Shoot for one cup fresh or a 1/2 cup frozen or dried per day.

Friday, April 11, 2008

8 Foods You Should Eat Every Day: Carrots


Red, yellow and orange fruits and vegetables often contain carotenoids, which are fat-soluble compounds that lower the risk of many cancers, as well as inflammatory conditions like asthma and arthritis.
Carrots are the most healthful option, but other great substitutes are sweet potato, pumpkin, butternut squash, yellow bell pepper and mango.
Aim for a ½ cup a day.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

8 Foods You Should Eat Every Day: Tomatoes

Red are the best as they're packed with lycopene, and processed is just as good as fresh.
Studies show that a diet rich in lycopene can decrease the risk of bladder, lung, prostate, skin and stomach cancers, as well as coronary artery disease.
Shoot for 22mg of lycopene per day, about eight cherry tomatoes or one glass of tomato juice.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

8 Foods You Should Eat Every Day: Yogurt

What makes yogurt so great for you? Millions of probiotic organisms are formed during fermentation that boost your immune system and provide protection against cancer. Not all yogurts contain the beneficial bacteria though; look for brands labeled “live and active cultures”. Aim for 1 cup of the calcium and protein-rich stuff a day.

Thursday, April 03, 2008

8 Foods You Should Eat Every Day: Spinach

Spinach really is a powerhouse when it comes to your health. Rich in omega-3’s and folate, spinach helps to reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke and osteoporosis. It also contains lutein, a compound that fights age-related muscular degeneration.
Shoot for one cup of fresh or 1/2 cup of cooked spinach per day.

Worrying About Your Weight May Be Worse Than Being Overweight

A study, published in The American Journal or Public Health, found that the more weight men and women want to lose, the more unhealthy days they have each month. This means that worrying about the weight may actually be worse for your health than how much you actually weigh.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

A Happy Marriage = A Healthy Heart

Researches studied married and single adults monitoring their blood pressure for a 24-hour period. Those happily married had consistently lower blood pressure throughout the day, with an average four points lower during sleep. Previous studies show that a lower blood pressure during sleep translates to greatly reduced risks of cardiovascular disease. Researchers suggest the cause for lower blood pressure among the happy couples is the emotional support they have with each other. Even singles with solid emotional relationships couldn't compare to those happily married.

On the flip side, the study also showed that unhappily married couples have much higher blood pressure than their single counterparts.