Showing posts with label Grocery. Show all posts
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Friday, July 19, 2019

Proper nutrition is crucial to anyone's health, Ultimate chronic Stress Management Grocery List

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Hey Everyone!,


Proper nutrition is crucial 


to anyone's health,


Ultimate chronic  Stress


Management


Grocery List  



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What is stress? How can chronic stress affect my health? How can I avoid the health risks associated with high stress?




Stress is your body's natural reaction to crises, whether they be immediately dangerous or perceived as harmful to one's well-being. The three minutes animals are stressed from escaping a predator are much different than the stress humans experience in modern society. Humans often create their own stress or perceive events as stressful if it could impact the normality and comfort of everyday life.

Cortisol is the hormone responsible for reacting to stress within the body, and also plays an important role in regulating the metabolism and immune system. This means when you're stressed, your metabolism slows down in order to conserve energy to fight off the perceived danger. Your body will start storing fat, mainly around the torso, as a self-preservation mechanism. Your immune system is also compromised when cortisol overflows throughout your body; in order to conserve more energy, your body shuts down "non-essential" systems, such as the immune system. This means people are gaining unwanted weight and falling ill due to their stress!



Chronic stress is, unfortunately, extremely common in modern society. The health consequences can be deadly, and not many people are aware that their stress is causing them so many problems. If your body is continuously producing cortisol, you'll keep gaining weight and getting sick, which nobody has time for!

Proper nutrition is crucial to anyone's health, whether they experience chronic stress or not. However, chronic stress can be managed and even reduced with specific nutrients designed to heal your body, and protect against cortisol damage.

The Ultimate Stress Management Grocery List

The next time you run to the grocery store, bring this list with you and choose some items that sound good to you. You don't have to force yourself to eat foods you don't like, but try to incorporate some of the following items or even replace unhealthy choices with these healthier ones!



1. Fruits




- Mango

Mangoes help to reduce stress-related hormones, boost your immune system, regulate blood pressure, and provide healthy energy to combat mental exhaustion.



- Blueberries

Blueberries boost energy levels, reduce inflammation caused by stress, balance moods, reduce blood pressure, and provide a high number of antioxidants.



- Apricots

Apricots are known to ease headache pain and muscle tension, balance blood sugar levels, reduce the harmful effects of inflammation on the body, and encourage natural energy.



- Apples

Apples noticeably reduce the stress hormone cortisol, balance blood sugar levels, aid digestion, and encourages healthy brain function.



- Cherries

Cherries can reduce inflammation caused by stress, reduce pain, promote relaxation and sleep, boost mood, enhance libido, and calm the mind.



- Bananas
Bananas help to provide sufficient energy, boost potassium levels, lift moods, improve immune system, and help produce serotonin in the brain.

- Others:
grapes, avocado, citrus fruits, and cranberries.

2. Vegetables

- Spinach
Spinach helps to reduce blood pressure, reduce muscle tension, promote restful sleep, regulate stress hormones, produce dopamine, and calm the body and mind with magnesium.

- Sweet Potatoes
Sweet potatoes can reduce inflammation cause by stress, help regulate blood sugar levels, lift moods, promote relaxation, aid in healthy digestion, reduce cortisol levels, and boost the immune system.
- Mushrooms
Mushrooms are known to boost the immune system, lift moods, improve healthy hormonal functioning, balance blood sugar levels, and aids in circulation.
- Beets
Beets promote a healthy nervous system, lower blood pressure, boost energy levels, promote relaxation, and repairs tissues damaged by stress.
- Others
cauliflower, corn, celery, carrots, squash, asparagus, broccoli, green beans and brussel sprouts.

3. Carbohydrates

- Oatmeal
Oatmeal helps reduce mental exhaustion, boost energy levels, regulate blood sugar levels, aid in digestion, stimulate the production of serotonin, and promote restful sleep.

- Brown Rice
Brown rice can boost energy levels, ease headaches, balance blood sugar levels, lower blood pressure, and reduce cortisol levels.
- Popcorn
Popcorn is known to balance blood sugar levels, use polyphenols to protect the body from disease and damage from stress, boosts energy, and aid in digestion.

4. Protein
- Turkey
Turkey helps encourage sound sleep, lift moods, boosts immune function, encourage the production of serotonin, and balance blood sugar.
- Salmon
Salmon can ease inflammation caused by stress, lift moods, reduce emotional and physical impacts of stress, and reduce headaches.
- Eggs
Eggs help regulate emotions and moods, boost energy levels, stabilize blood sugar, and support the adrenal glands.
- Other
lentils, pinto beans, garbanzo beans, black beans, kidney beans, and tofu.


5. Nuts, Seeds, Roots, Spices

- Brazil Nuts
Brazil nuts are widely known to stabilize moods, boost energy levels, balance hormones, reduce the harmful impacts of stress on the body, and ease inflammation.
- Ginger
Ginger can settle a distressed digestive system, boost immune functioning, reduce muscle pain, ease the inflammation caused by stress, lift moods, and ease tension.
- Cinnamon
Cinnamon helps to reduce the amount of cortisol in the body, regulate blood sugar levels, ease inflammation, reduce joint pain, and enhance immune system.
- Almonds
Almonds are great for boosting energy levels, lowering cholesterol, producing serotonin to lift moods and manage stress, promote relaxation, and improve immune functioning.
- Other
pistachios, peanuts, sunflower seeds, flax seeds, and pumpkin seeds.

6. Dairy/Dessert

- Probiotic Yogurt
Probiotic yogurt helps to ease anxiety and depression, promote relaxation and restful sleep, build healthy gut bacteria, reduce inflammation in intestines due to stress, enhance immune system, and lower blood pressure.
- Dark Chocolate
Dark chocolate is known to boost immune health, promote positive moods, raise energy levels, and lower the stress hormone cortisol.

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Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Foods And Drinks To Avoid On An Empty Stomach.

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Food And Drinks To Avoid 

On An Empty Stomach


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Do you know not all foods can be consumed on an empty stomach? So, it is imperative that you should be aware of such foods and restructure your breakfast menu accordingly.

Foods and Drinks  to avoid on an empty stomach.

Stay away from the following foods when you eat after a considerable gap
    
 Citrus fruits

   Citrus fruits contain fruit acids. When these acids enter an empty stomach, they can lead to heartburn. Hence, if eaten after a prolonged period post meal, a person is at risk of gastritis and stomach ulcers.

     Soda 

  Consuming cold soda drinks on an empty stomach may cause damage to the mucosal membrane while reducing blood flow to the stomach. This may lead to a slow digestive process and difficulty in the abdomen.
   
    Spicy foods 

 Spicy foods are known to cause irritation and damage to the digestive tract, and are especially not recommended for people who suffer from acid reflux issues since very spicy food leads to consequences such as acid reflux in the food pipe.

     Cucumber and other green vegetables

    Green vegetables and cucumber are rich in amino acids. If consumed on an empty stomach it may very well lead to pain and bitterness in the upper abdomen.
   
     Tomato

    Tomato is a fruit containing high levels of tannin. Tannin causes acidity in an empty stomach and leads to consequences and appearance of gastritis if frequently consumed in such a manner.

     Fermented milk products


 Fermented milk products such as yogurt typically come with loads of health benefits being full of probiotics. But if consumed on an empty stomach it can interfere with the balance of healthy bacteria as the hydrochloric acid produced tends to be destructive.

     Sweets

   Items such as candy or sweetmeats contain high levels of sugar and cause a sudden and sharp surge of insulin levels in the blood. Over a long period, this has a bad effect on the pancreas.

     Products Containing Yeast: 

 Edible items such as biscuits, puff pastry, vinegar and beverages such as beer and wine contain yeast which can significantly irritate the stomach and cause bloating.

So, be a little conscious and avoid consuming these items on an empty stomach since a little effort optimizes and goes a long way.



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