What’s Breakfast Without Bacon?

July 1st, 2008 | Posted in Nutrition


It turns out-more healthy!

All cured meats, including breakfast sausage, bacon, luncheon meats, and hot dogs, contain nitrites and nitrates. They’re added to processed meats to prevent botulism and enhance the taste and color of the meat. Without nitrates processed meats would be brown, just like cooked hamburger.

Once inside the body, they can form nitrosamines, a cancer-causing chemical. These carcinogenic compounds have been associated with cancer. They have also been linked with leukemia and ADD/ADHD in children.

Between 1980 and 1987, a study conducted in Los Angeles found a relationship between the consumption of certain foods and the risk of leukemia with children under the age of 10. Results indicated that children, who ate an excess of 12 hot dogs per month, had nine times the normal risk of developing childhood leukemia.

In 2007, researchers in Denver found that children, whose mothers consumed one or more hot dogs per week during pregnancy, had double the risk of developing brain tumors, and children, who consumed one or more hot dogs per week were also at higher risk of brain cancer.

Nitrites are found naturally in many green vegetables, especially spinach, celery, and green lettuce. However, the consumption of vegetables is effective in reducing the risk of cancer. Nitrites found in whole foods are managed differently in the body. It’s the synergy of various compounds, which makes the difference between harmful and healthful. Nitrite containing vegetables also have vitamins C and D, which inhibit the formation of carcinogenic compounds. Therefore, vegetables are quite safe and healthy, and actually reduce your cancer risk.

For health avoid eating meat products with nitrates. Children, who have small tummies, and the picky eater, who is consuming limited foods, shouldn’t eat meats containing nitrates. Always look for nitrate-free meats. In addition, these products usually are high in fat, and the fat is where contaminates are stored.

Food additives are problematic for everyone, but for the child or adult with ADD/ADHD, avoidance of food additives is imperative. There’s sound evidence that food plays an important part in controlling the symptoms of ADD/ADHD. Food additives such as artificial colorings, preservatives, MSG, and nitrates. Of course, avoidance of junk foods, trans fat, and sugar, especially High Fructose Corn Syrup, is also very important.

My daughter, Jenny, was extremely sensitive to food additives, including nitrates. Thirty years ago, her pediatrician thought I was crazy, when I mentioned that food additives made her ADD symptoms worse. Today, parents, who suspect artificial ingredients in food are affecting their childrens’ behavior, can now point to proof. New research, by Jim Stevenson, a professor of psychology at England’s University of Southampton, reported in a British medical journal, that a variety of common food dyes and sodium benzoate, an ingredient in many soft drinks, fruit juices, and salad dressings, causes some children to become more hyperactive than usual. The younger the children, the more they found they negatively responded to the additives.

Be on the lookout for nitrates: All prepackaged lunch meats contain nitrates. If lunch meet is pink it has nitrates. Ask the deli counter clerk to check the nutrition label for nitrates. Some deli meats may be nitrate-free. Frozen turkey breakfast and turkey Italian sausage packaged in a tube usually don’t contain nitrates.

Most pork products (all cured meats, hot dogs, bacon, sausage, pepperoni, salami, etc.) use nitrates to preserve color and freshness. Look for alternatives. Incorporate easy-to-make egg, tuna, and chicken salad sandwiches in your lunches. Of course, the standby peanut butter and jelly sandwich is easy and always nitrate-free.

When you have a craving for a hot dog, be sure to buy a brand that doesn’t contain nitrates. These are usually found in whole food stores. Or when a delivery pizza is the answer to dinner, order a veggie or hamburger pizza, leaving off pepperoni, ham, and other processed meats with nitrates.

Take the time to teach your children to enjoy whole foods. If you set good eating habits from the beginning with your kids, you’ll avoid ever having a picky eater. Learning to eat a healthy diet starting early in childhood will decrease the likelihood of your child becoming obese and getting diabetes, heart disease, or cancer.

Nonna Joann Bruso is the author of “Baby Bites: Transforming a Picky Eater into a Healthy Eater.” “Baby Bites” is a guide for parents of Picky Eaters that actually works. In only 7 days, your finicky child will be tasting new foods!

For more information on how multi-sensory learning will catapult your picky eater to loving nutritious foods go to: http://www.babybites.info and listen to Nonna Joann’s Podcast at http://cookinwithnonna.podango.com

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How to Make Breakfast Work For You

June 17th, 2008 | Posted in Diet


It is a little known fact that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. That being said, a surprising number of people choose to skip this vital meal.

The word breakfast literally means to break the fast that your body has been subjected to during your night’s rest. The benefits of eating breakfast are two-fold. First, you jump start your metabolism and second, you fuel your body with the energy it needs to start your day! If weight-loss is what you’re striving for I’ve got news for you. Eating a healthy breakfast is key to your success!

I consult many women and I hear over and over again anything from they aren’t hungry in the morning to they don’t like breakfast foods, and my all time favorite - they have no time to eat breakfast! While I can appreciate all of these excuses, (I mean reasons), where there is a will there is a way.

Here are three tips to make breakfast work for you!

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Tip #1: Keep It Simple: If you’re not used to eating breakfast, keep it simple. Try micro waving some plain oatmeal flavored with a splenda packet or toasting two pieces of whole-wheat toast and top them with sugar-free jelly. A ready-to-drink protein shake goes great with either selection!

Tip #2: Plan Ahead: If you’re one of those, “I don’t have enough time in the morning” kind of gals, it would serve you well to decide the night before what will be on the menu for the following day’s breakfast. You can even set up the toaster, leave the bread bag out on the counter, and have a knife, plate, and straw ready to go. Setting the alarm ten minutes earlier wouldn’t hurt either!

Tip #3: Stick With It: If you’re not used to eating breakfast in the morning, it may be the case that you feel as though you have to force the food down. Not to worry! If you stick with it, the tide will turn and you will actually begin to feel hungry for your breakfast and look forward to it!

Bon Appetite!

Health & Success,

Alison

Alison M. Fadoul is “America’s #1 Mom Motivator,” and the author of the forthcoming book The Hot Mommy Next Door: A Quick, Easy, and Effective Way to Drop Your Baby Weight and Achieve Your Personal Best After Pregnancy. Alison is a certified Spinning® instructor and founder of the Hot Mommy Next Door, a web source and consulting service for mothers of newborns and young children who want to drop their unwanted, leftover baby weight. Sign up now for her free weekly Ezine, “Tips from the Hot Mommy Next Door,” at http://www.thehotmommynextdoor.com and receive these two “free” gifts: the Hot Mommy Next Door shopping list and an audio program featuring an interview with Alison. To inquire about Alison’s availability and fees, please contact her via info@thehmnd.com or call 954/304-5481.

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Importance of Breakfast in the Battle For Fat Loss

June 17th, 2008 | Posted in Diet


I know lots of folks who skip breakfast thinking that doing so is good because it helps they lose weight…

But nothing could be further from the truth!

The reality is this… and it is backed by numerous studies… those who eat a healthy breakfast every single day… eat fewer calories during the day and follow a healthy diet.

And the net result is these folks lose more weight and body fat than those who regularly skip breakfast.

And I think I can break it down some more… you see… your metabolism is like a steam train. You must keep feeding the fire box with fuel to keep the fires hot enough to boil the water to make steam.

Same thing for your body. You must stoke that fire to keep your metabolism burning hot enough to burn the fat. And don’t forget you just woke up from a fast of 7-9 hours. YOU NEED FOOD!

So if you regularly skip breakfast… guess what? Your metabolism isn’t optimal. You aren’t burning fat.

And this is one of the best and easiest trick to burn your body fat. Eating foods that support your metabolism to burn fat all day long.

This is what I suggest. Try to eat a good quality and healthy breakfast within 30 minutes of waking up. But Matt… I don’t have the time!!!

No problem little grasshopper… I got a great suggestion for you… wake up twenty minutes earlier in the morning or prepare your breakfast at night before going to sleep. Breakfast is THAT important and must not be ignored if you are serious about wanting to lose weight.

And you will find that you have more pep and “pep” is good. It means you are more active and the more active you are.. the more calories you burn…

Whew!

But what happens if you are NOT hungry? Then do the first thing I do when I wake up in the morning. Drink a cup of water. I think you will find yourself a little more hungry…

And if you are one of those early birds that like to workout in the morning… again, I would say you should eat something between forty five minutes to thirty minutes BEFORE you workout.

There is a method to my madness! You see, when you workout, your muscles need energy. If you haven’t eaten anything yet, your muscles are going to rob from Peter to pay Paul. That’s right… your muscles will metabolize your other muscles to get the energy to perform your workouts. NOT the body fat! So after your workout (if you didn’t eat anything beforehand), you will actually have less muscles and still the same body fat.

When you say that in this way… it sure makes sense, right?

So this is what I suggest if you are super busy and want to workout:

Eat a light snack of yogurt plus some fruit. And then eat your regular healthy breakfast afterwards. Or you can eat half of your breakfast before and after your workout. Or you can just drink a protein shake before working out and eat your breakfast afterwards.

The point is to eat SOMETHING your body can use BEFORE working out and absolutely… EAT YOUR BREAKFAST each and every morning from now on — if you are serious about losing body fat.

You will never be confused about effective fat loss again. Get rid of those orange peel thighs. Wave goodbye to those cottage cheese arms…

Once and for all, fit back into your old “thin” clothes… AND spend more time with the family because you are not wasting it on useless and boring cardio exercises!

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Five Reasons to Eat Breakfast

June 12th, 2008 | Posted in Nutrition



How you start your day is important. If food is your fuel then why would you run on empty for half the day?

FIVE Benefits to Eating Breakfast

1. Breakfast means “breaking the fast.” During the night you are not eating. Breakfast jump starts your system back in to “awake and alive mode.” This gives you energy and helps you think clearly.

2. Eating in the morning speeds up your metabolism. Once you wait over 4 hours your metabolism starts to slow down. When you have a slow metabolic rate the food you eat is more likely to turn in to fat. Your body switches to starvation mode, thinking it might not get any more food for a while and converts the food energy in to stored fat.

3. Breakfast prevents afternoon energy lows. If you always feel like taking a nap in the afternoon you may not be eating a healthy breakfast. Eating breakfast keeps blood sugar (glucose) levels topped up, for the energy to take you right through the day.

4. Don’t be fooled in to thinking skipping breakfast is helping you to cut calories. The less you eat in the morning, the more you eat at night. People who skip breakfast are more likely to binge eat later in the day and even get up during the night for snacks. It’s better to eat in the morning and burn it off during the day, rather than eating right before bed and having it sit in you all night.

5. Breakfast usually includes a lot of healthy foods like whole grains, fruit and low fat dairy products. Eating healthy first thing, starts the day off right with food that is good for you. Setting the day up with good choices will help you to continue the trend until the evening.

Eating breakfast has been shown to help with losing weight and keeping it off. As well as lower (bad) cholesterol and reduce risks of heart disease. Whether you eat an apple or a big breakfast burrito, you are doing your mind and body a huge favour!

Start Your Day Off Right!

Kaleena Lawless

Personal Training Specialist

http://www.kalisthenixfitnessblog.com

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