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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Five Bad Foods That are Good for You

What do these five food have in common? Over the years, they are treated as bad foods. However, recent studies and researches suggest that their not really that bad — only if eaten or consumed in moderation. Read on to know them.

Here is a set of five foods that once were treated as bad or unhealthy foods. Thanks to modern studies, these foods have claimed their place in the healthy food list. So go take a bite!

Chocolates

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Everyone loves chocolate, but what makes chocolate so irresistible? One thing is sure, chocolate’s charisma lies in its tempting taste. But it is unfortunate that all you hear about chocolate is its bad reputation – from rotting teeth to acne. Good news! Chocolate isn’t as bad for you as once believed; studies have shown that it has some health benefits, too.

Recent researches have revealed that chocolate is rich in flavonoids. What are flavonoids? These are natural compounds found in fruit and vegetables. They act as powerful antioxidants in your body, to fight off toxins and help your body’s cells to fight damage. Also, flavonoids also help check bad cholesterol – thus decreasing the risk of heart disease, high blood pressure and stroke. Recent studies indicate that eating moderate amount of dark chocolate is beneficial for people with diabetes. Furthermore, chocolate is a good source of potassium, magnesium, and several vitamins – including B1, B2, D, and E.

Knowing the above mentioned health benefits of chocolate, does it implies that you eat more chocolate products? Nope, overindulgence can lead to weight gain, which may result to heart problems and strokes. Moderation is always the key – consumed small portions of chocolates (about six grams of chocolate per day) and don’t forget to eat other flavonoid-rich foods like red wine, green tea, apples and cranberries.

Eggs

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Is eating eggs unhealthy? Pity the poor egg; for years now, the dietary naysayers put eggs the villain of the breakfast world. These people are dead-scared about the high cholesterol content (found in the egg yolk) that can put you at risk of heart attacks. Today, continuous researches and studies have rebutted this misguided belief and medical findings have shown that eating eggs is healthy. New study indicates that people who eat eggs every day lower their risk of heart disease, stroke and blood clots. According to this study, there is no noteworthy connection between egg consumption and heart disease.

Eggs are loaded with high-quality protein and all 9 essential amino acids. They are good source of lutein and zeaxanthin that are beneficial for the eyes. Furthermore, eggs contain choline that helps manage the brain, nervous system, and cardiovascular system. Yes, one egg a day is acceptable, but people with heart diseases and diabetes should go for a small or medium egg.

Avocados

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Avocado shakes this summer… I simply love that! However, some tend to cross-out this green fruit on their summer fruits list. Why, because of the misguided belief that it has high fat content. But avocado has made a dramatic comeback; thanks for the numerous studies and researches done proving that this delicious fruit has tremendous health benefits!

While it is a fact that avocado is indeed high in fat — nutritionists point out that avocados contain a monounsaturated fat (oleic acid) as well as a natural substance (beta-sitosterol), which help regulate blood cholesterol levels. Avocados’ high amount of folate are also protective against strokes. Thus, avocado is a highly recommended medicinal fruit for cholesterol-related heart diseases. Avocados are also rich in carotenoid lutein that help prevent cataracts and other age-related eye diseases.

Other studies reveal that avocados have anti-cancer benefits, helpful in preventing mouth cancer, breast cancer, skin cancer, and prostate cancer. If you believe avocado is a healthy fruit, then make it a point to have a few slices of avocado added to your meal. By the way, studies have revealed that an ounce of avocado has 60% more potassium than bananas.

Nuts

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To crack or not to crack? Many people are worried to eat nuts because of its high fat contents. Yes they are right! But restrain not yourself in consuming these delicious nuts — they can be healthy and delicious, if eaten in moderation.

Nuts like walnuts, almonds and Brazil nuts do contain fats — but ‘good fats’or monounsaturated fats. Scientific evidence suggests eating nuts regularly can lower risks of heart disease. These monounsaturated fats help lower your LDL cholesterol and raise your HD L cholesterol. Other studies suggest that a few nuts can even facilitate weight loss.

The best way to reap nuts health benefits is to eat them in replacement of unhealthy snacks or junk foods. Each type of nuts have dozens of other health benefits, so Go Nuts!

Maple Syrup

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Pancakes and maple syrup go to together as food lovers may say. Though these fave pancake sweetener contains lots of sugar and calories; it too are pack with plenty of healthy antioxidants. Recent studies have revealed that maple syrup contains more than 10 antioxidants!

Pure maple syrup contains healthy compounds (lignans and falconoid) that are also found in berries, whole wheat, tea, and flax seed. These compounds are known for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer properties. Maple syrup is also a good source of important nutrients like calcium, iron, potassium and zinc.

Despite the health benefits that makes it a very alluring as a sweetener, keep in mind that maple syrup is still just liquid sugar. Always consume maple syrup in moderation. Too much of it can result to weight gain and can increase the risk of diabetes, obesity, and high blood pressure.

17 comments:

  1. I love Chocolates good to know that its good for me..

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  2. I read b4 thaj choco has anti oxidants. Anyway, anything that is eaten too much is bad. Parang too much love will kill you lang yan papaleng. Hahaha.

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  3. i love all of the foods mention, i guess they only became bad if you overeating the whole thing.

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  4. I have a distant relative who tells me that avocados are "high in fat" - she sees me as I uploaded avocado foto in my FB page:) - As her belief goes, she and her husband never touch the fruit. Yet, they are still diabetic and have problems with their cholesterols :) (I hope i do not sound too rude describing them haha). What's wrong with people is that they do not read all too well :) I hope she reads this post of yours papaleng :)

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  5. This article made me remember an egg store near our are. It's called New Yolk.

    Also, I never knew avocados are THAT nutritious. I always avoided it since we thought it would increase our blood pressure (and since our family has a history of hypertension). Might do some further research on this.

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  6. Yay! More food to add to my already limited choice of foodies. I indulge in dark chocolate once in a while and I snack on boiled peanuts and roasted pumpkin seeds. I have boiled eggs 3 times a week too. Thanks for sharing, Papaleng!

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  7. We have those brown eggs Papaleng. They are very delicious than the eggs you buy in the market. They are organic and the egg yolks are different. It tastes even better too :-) We eat eggs everyday but the brown ones that we raised by our own hens :-)

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  8. Super love the chocolates and avocados. And knowing that they are deliciously healthy I am adding them to my health diet.

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  9. It's nice to know that there are benefits for chocolate. I think the same goes to wine.

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  10. I love cJocolates and nuts. I consider them as my confort food. To keep everything in check, I try to always take them in moderation.

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  11. Good read! I believe everything can be good and bad but taking or eating with moderation should be keep in mind. :)

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  12. Well anything that is consumed in moderation is not bad at all, chocolate for one.

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  13. Great read.. I love Everything on that list except Avocado I couldn't eat it as it is. It should be with milk or as an ice cream

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  14. i guess everything in moderation is really good. i eat lots of dark chocolates and eggs though hehe..

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  15. ROFL! How can you consider them bad and good at the same time. HEHE! Just eat them responsively and there should be no problem. Thanks for the infos though.

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  16. Chocolates and Avocados are truly always good for us! :)

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  17. I am not really sure on what to believe about eggs. My uncle who is now about 65 years old keeps on eating three eggs a day as his mother advised it's so healthy even at his age.

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