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The Benefits Of… Healthy Eating

Eating healthily can sometimes be really confusing. Especially with the amount of conflicting information floating around. But it is worthwhile embarking on a healthy journey despite all of this. It’s the jewel in the crown of finding and maintaining good health. Exercise, fresh air, sunlight, good quality water, diet, faith, self-control and good rest (also known as the eight laws of health) are the key areas that one should really focus on for all round health, beauty and wellbeing.

Why Eat Well?

Did you know that our hair is the last to receive nutrients? That’s right! That’s because it’s not essential for one’s survival. If your body had to choose between your hair and your vital organs and cells to send nutrients to, then its organs hands down. That’s why those with life threatening illnesses loose their hair first. If your body isn’t receiving enough nutrients then your body will prioritise what area of your body needs it the most and your hair will lack greatly. So it’s essential to feed ourselves with all the nourishment we need to not only maintain good health but to have great hair, skin and nails.

Healthy Eating – The Basics

There are many websites out there that focus on the diet aspect of health and really go into great detail, so i’m not going to go crazy here. I’ll give a quick overview of what consists of a good diet and the rest, i will say, is up to you.

  • Ditch Processed Foods

Foods that have gone through a lot of refinement and processing are not as good for you as fresh, whole foods. White rice, White bread, white pasta along with other white flour products and refined sugar, are all examples of foods that have been depleted of all of their goodness and are provide what is called ‘empty calories’. These foods are stripped of all the goodness that God endowed them with. What is left reaps no health benefits to the consumer but leaves behind trails of issues such as constipation, depleted nutrition, Obesity and overweight issues, diabetes and more! A lot of canned/frozen foods and ready meals contain high amounts of salt, sugar, preservatives and other hard to pronounce chemicals that contribute to sickness and disease.

  • Wholefoods

For optimum health, it’s better to opt for whole foods. So choose wholegrains like brown rice and whole wheat flour products, oats, whole fresh fruit and vegetables. They not only provide more fibre, but also more vitamins, minerals, enzymes (if raw) and other co-factors required for their digestion and absorption.

  • Eat Raw

Our diet’s should consist of at least 80% raw, fresh fruits and vegetables. It’s not rabbit food, it’s human food! When food is cooked or heated above a certain temperature a lot of nutrients are lost, not to mention the enzymes needed for it’s digestion are completely destroyed. Not all foods need to be cooked and if possible, make it a habit to prepare/eat foods in their raw, natural state.

  • Fats

Contrary to popular belief, fat is not bad for you! Your body needs fat. I would not recommend a ‘low fat’ diet to anyone unless detoxing. If we eat the right types of foods in the right amounts, then our bodies will balance themselves out. Eat good fats like nuts, seeds, avocados, olives and their cold pressed oils. Try not to heat oils. Most oils heated above a certain temperature become damaged and turn into what is known as trans-fats (turned bad by the exposure to high heat and oxygen, also known as oxidisation) which release free radicals into the body and can be very damaging to our health, possibly causing cancer. In saying that, if you must use an oil to cook with, then naturally saturated vegetable fats (not hydrogenated) like coconut and palm oils are the best (please get your palm oil from sustainable sources) as they are the most stable and do not quickly turn into damaging trans-fats. Use oils sparingly, as it’s isolated and so is not considered a whole food. Remember eating foods in their whole state is best.

  • Protein

Our hair and nails are made up of proteins called Keratin and so it’s important to give our bodies enough protein to maintain their health.  However, their is much debate as to how much protein one actually needs and which forms are best. In todays society we consume way too much protein and reap a whole host of disease as a result. Protein in vegetables are often said to be rather inferior to animal based proteins as most do not contain all the amino acids that make up a complete protein. Combining vegetables, legumes and grains in meals has been recommended to form complete proteins but this is rather unnecessary. As long you eat a varied diet your body will take what it needs to make up proteins and use them where needed. There are so many issues connected with eating meat that i’m not going to talk about it here. You can google it in your own time. I Will suggest that most, if not all of your protein needs be met by plant sources. Nuts, seeds, legumes and vegetables /leafy greens are all good sources of protein, or amino acids that make up protein. Eating a varied diet consisting of all these will ensure you get enough good quality protein in your diet.

  • Sweeteners

Again, try and stay away from refined sugars as much as possible including artificial sweeteners. Whole food sweeteners like dates, stevia (green) and raw honey make great substitutes for refined white sugar. They contain vitamins, minerals, enzymes and fibre (honey doesn’t contain fibre) that will do your body much good.

  • Water

Hydrate yourself from the inside out! Drink at least 1.5 litres of good quality water a day. Your body is made up of about 60% water, so it’s extremely essential to maintain good health. Your skin will look plump and bright and your hair will look great, not to mention all the other benefits that water provides. If you eat a high raw diet you will find your need for fresh water slightly reduced as raw fruit and veg naturally contain high amounts of water.

  • Supplements & Superfoods

In todays society it is already well documented that fresh foods no longer contain the same amount of nutrients they did even 50 years ago. So it’s important to ‘top up’ our daily nutritional needs with good quality wholefood supplements and superfoods that contain high amounts of the nutrients our bodies need. There are plenty of good brands out there. Just research and find what’s best for you. Superfoods include, wheatgrass and barleygrass juice/powder, maca, bee pollen, spirulina, chlorella and other algae’s. There are others out there but i’m just briefly listing some. Common everyday foods like broccoli, blueberries and almonds are also considered superfoods as they are high in essential vitamins and minerals.

  • Don’t Snack

I know it’s hard. But it makes digesting food a lot harder if we snack in-between meals. Our digestive system needs up to 5 hours (depending on what’s been eaten) to digest it’s food and snacking, even a little bit, can halt digestion and keep food in the stomach for far too long resulting in fermentation and poor absorption. If you go to great lengths to eat well then you will want your body to absorb all the goodness it can.

  • Don’t overeat

Just google the dangers of overeating and you’ll be overwhelmed with the amount of information that’s presented. If you eat too much, then your body has to expend precious energy to digest all the excess. It overburdens the digestive system and can lead to many health problems. Instead, eat only as much as you need to feel satisfied. Your body can use the energy saved on digestion on other much needed areas instead.

 

As i said, these are just the basics. But don’t take my word for it! Do your own research and start incorporating some if not all of these principles into your everyday eating and you’ll find your health, energy, hair, skin and nails will flourish!

 

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The Benefits Of… Body Brushing

I have personally known about body brushing, or dry brushing as it’s also known as for the past 4-5 years and have been doing it on and off for this period. Since i’ve started exercising regularly lately, i’ve also included body brushing as an essential part of my healthy agenda. I wanted to briefly go over the benefits of body brushing as i believe it’s so worthwhile being an inexpensive way to improve your health.

Toxic Bodies

Our environment today is burdened with pollutants and contaminants that contribute to accumulated toxins within our bodies, not to mention the food we eat and the water we drink which are heavily sprayed and treated with numerous chemicals. Many of us don’t even think about what we put onto our skin, like soaps, creams and anti-perspirants that contain numerous unnatural ingredients and don’t usually consider how these can also affect our health and overall wellbeing. Over time we become so full of toxins that they begin to manifest in sickness and disease.

Getting Rid Of The Waste

The skin is the largest eliminative organ in the body and is responsible for one quarter of the body’s detoxification each day. Sweat is the waste product that secretes through the pores of the skin as your body rids itself of waste. But over time, the skin’s pores become clogged and less efficient. If the skin becomes inactive with the pores choked by millions of dead cells, then impurities will remain within the body. When this happens, other eliminative organs, mainly the kidneys and liver, will have to increase their labour and will eventually become overworked.

Your body also removes toxins through the lymphatic system. The lymph is the fluid that brings nutrients to our cells while removing waste. All detoxification occurs first and foremost through the lymph. The lymphatic system is like the circulatory system – the tubes (vessels) branch through all parts of the body like the arteries and veins that carry blood. Except that the lymphatic system carries a colourless liquid called ‘lymph’.

As your blood circulates, fluid leaks out into the body tissues. This fluid is important because it carries “food” to the cells and waste products back to the bloodstream. The leaked fluid drains into the lymph vessels, and is then carried to the main lymph nodes before continuing to the base of the neck, where it is emptied back into the bloodstream.
Lymph nodes act as filters that collect and destroy bacteria and viruses. The main lymph nodes are located in the groin, the armpits, the neck and the chest.

Our bodies contain far more lymph than blood, so you can see how important it is to keep it flowing. Unlike the blood, which has the heart to pump it, the lymphatic system is dependent upon outside forces such as exercise and massage for its circulation around the body. That’s why it is so important to get regular exercise.

Body Brushing Benefits

1. Removes cellulite and fatty deposits

2. Cleanses the lymphatic system

3. Removes dead skin layers

4. Strengthens the immune system

5. Stimulates the hormone and oil-producing glands

6. Tightens the skin preventing premature aging

7. Tones the muscles

8. Stimulates circulation

9. Improves the function of the nervous system

10. Helps digestion

11. Provides a gentle internal massage

12. Your skin will be softer, smoother and brighter.

How To Body Brush

Notes –

  • Always brush on dry, bare skin BEFORE showering or bathing. Body brushing will loosen dead skin cells that need to be washed away.
  • Buy a firm, natural bristle body brush, preferably with a removable long handle to help brush hard to reach areas. I bought mine from Liz Earle.
  • Always brush in firm strokes up towards the heart. Make sure you’re brushing in this direction only. Brush, lift up the brush and repeat. NEVER brush in both directions as you want the lymph to drain into the ducts (as explained above). Always brush towards these ducts, ending at the heart as this is where the fluid along with all the toxins, is finally pushed back into the circulatory system

Step-By-Step Instructions

  1. Take the brush and begin with the sole of your right foot. Use firm, rhythmic strokes to cover the sole several times. Next, brush the top of your foot, brushing up towards your ankle. Then go on to your lower leg, making sure you cover the whole surface. Always brush in an upward direction, towards the heart.
  2. Next, brush the area from your knee to the top of your thigh. Using long rhythmic strokes – make sure you cover the whole area several times.
  3. Brush your buttock area as far up as your waist.
  4. Then repeat the whole procedure on your left leg, starting again with the sole of your foot.
  5. Now, starting from the top of your buttocks and moving in an upward direction, brush the whole of your back several times all the way up to your shoulders.
  6. Next, brush your right arm. Start with the palm of your hand, then move on to the back of your hand. Ensuring that the whole surface of your skin is brushed, brush from your wrist up to your elbow.
  7. Brush your upper arm, working from your elbow towards your shoulder, again covering the whole surface of your upper arm.
  8. Repeat on your left side, starting with your hand.
  9. Then, very gently, brush your abdomen, brushing in a circle, always in a clockwise direction. Cover the area several times but with less pressure than on your arms and legs. If it feels uncomfortable, stop.
  10. The neck and chest are sensitive areas, so, again, brush here very gently. Always work towards your heart.
  11. If the bristles are too hard on your neck, don’t brush here.
  12. Lastly, work on your face. Use a small, soft brush or a dry face towel and soften the pressure, as vigorous rubbing can stretch or otherwise damage the facial skin.

Overall it should take between 3-7 minutes to brush the entire body.

 

Happy body brushing!!!!

 
 

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The Benefits of… Lemon Water

In my last post i talked about how exercise can be beneficial for your hair as well as your overall wellbeing. I want to just go over the benefits of lemons and lemon water since i’ve been drinking it first thing in the morning every day after exercising for the past three weeks.

The benefits of lemons/lemon water

  • Lemon water raises your body’s pH balance to a more alkaline state
  • Lemons are antiseptic which means it destroys micro-organisms that carry disease without harming body tissues
  • Lemon water has excellent digestive properties and can ease heartburn, bloating and other digestion problems such as nausea, heartburn, constipation and parasites.
  • Lemon water cleanses and stimulates the liver and kidneys. It helps your liver produce more bile and is a known diuretic so is good for those with urinary tract infections.
  • It decreases the amount of phlegm produced by your body.
  • It helps dissolve gallstones.
  • Lemon juice contains calcium, magnesium, potassium and high levels of Vitamin C. Because of that, it boosts your immune system preventing and treating infections, helps healing wounds and diminishes allergies. It also has antioxidant properties 
  • Lemon juice has been known to relieve asthma, tonsillitis, and sore throats
  • Lemon water (hot) offers relief from cold and flu symptoms and helps to break fever by increasing perspiration
  • Controls High Blood Pressure and works wonders for people having heart problems, owing to its high potassium content. It controls high blood pressure, dizziness, nausea as well as provides relaxation to mind and body. It also reduces mental stress and depression
  • It helps to flush out bacteria and toxins out of the body and purifies the blood
  • Lemon juice is a great skin cleanser
  • Because of its detoxifying properties, lemon water is also said to help lose weight

Yes, lemons are acidic in nature but they do do not lower your body’s pH once metabolised. “It is not the relative acidity/alkalinity of the food but rather the effect it has on the body that is important. Seemingly acidic foods such as lemons, limes and tomato are acidic in their basic state, but once metabolized by the body have an alkalising effect. The high alkaline mineral content of these foods means that once consumed and metabolized they increase the alkalinity of the cells of the body.”

How Much Should I Drink?

If you’re in good health and weigh about 11 stones or less, the juice of half a lemon squeezed into one glass of warm water, twice daily is advised. However, if you weigh more than 11 stones then the juice of one whole lemon in a glass of water is better. For maximum benefit, it should also be taken two times a day, though you may dilute more lemon juice according to your taste if you wish.

 

So there you have it. Drinking lemon water is a great habit to get into!

 
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Posted by on January 18, 2011 in Exercise And Health, Lemon Water

 

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