5 foods with surprising nutritional value you should be
eating now!
Hmmm ok so we all know it’s best for our health, beauty, and
waistlines to be adding more vegetables, fruits and healthy fats to our diets
right? But, which ones? Well, when it comes to the above, you can’t
really go wrong but you can go very, very right. Plus, we know you’re busy! You need quick nutrient-dense foods that pack
a punch. Well here you go! Five foods
you can ADD to your day now that can have a quick and lasting impact on your
entire wellbeing!
Five foods you may be surprised to learn how great they are
for you! In fact, whenever I bring foods
like these up to our clients they’re usually shocked as they were always led to
believe these were empty foods that were not really doing much for them when in
reality it’s the complete opposite. If
you’re a fan of these foods…now’s the time to find delicious ways to add more
of them to your meal plans!
First up: Watermelon!
Yes that’s right! This is one of those foods that almost everyone loves
and it’s not hard to convince any of our clients to eat more of them. They are all over the place right now at
your local farmer’s market and you can find some pretty heirloom ones but even
the regular watermelons found at your supermarket will do (just be sure to wash
that melon before cutting into it, you don’t want dirt and germs from handling
spreading from rind to knife to fruit).
Why eat more watermelons? Lycopene! There’s actually more of this amazing
antioxidant that has been shown to help fight several cancers in watermelon
than even in tomatoes! Vitamin A and Vitamin C rank high in this fruit for eye
health and immunity support respectively.
There’s tons of potassium to help balance those electrolytes and B6 for
brain functionality. Plus it’s delicious
and fun to eat! What’s my fave way to
eat watermelon? Straight up! But that doesn’t mean that you won’t often
get served a salad of watermelon, olives, chiles, parsley, and pistachios (feta
cheese optional)…with a drizzle of olive oil at my house!
Next up: The amazing Cucumber! We have one client who was shocked (and
thrilled) to learn that I was asking her to add more cucumbers to her
diet. They are that good for you! Like a lot of Enlightened Moves food faves,
cucumbers are good for beauty as well as your health…and not just by placing
cucumber slices on your eyes (although that is a great eye relief!). Magnesium, potassium, and silicon are all
beauty inducing minerals that are found in cucumbers, great for skin, nails,
and hair! The vitamins A, B, and C are all found in abundance here great for
immunity and overall health. Cucumbers
are often touted as helpful in fighting cancers. They are 96% water and therefore not only
keep you hydrated, they can help flush out toxins and help relieve water
retention (as does watermelon). The
sterols found in cucumbers help lower bad cholesterol. Many people find that eating cucumbers helps
with weight loss. Cucumbers lower the
uric acid levels in your body, helping the kidneys function better. And cucumbers contain a hormone needed by the
pancreas to help produce insulin, therefore making it helpful in the fight against
diabetes as well. How do I eat
cucumbers? Often I’ll add cucumbers to
my water and sip on it but lately I’ve been absolutely addicted to slicing
cucumbers and drizzling my favorite hot sauce on them and eating them just like
that (so weird I know!).
Mushrooms: okay, okay
I’ll admit that in my studies of nutrition that I love to learn and dissect
what all the celebrities are doing for their diets to get ready for roles and
to maintain their beautiful skin and bodies for red-carpet events. But even I was surprised to learn that there
is a diet called the M-plan! Now I’ve
known for years how great shiitakes and certain other mushrooms are for you in
building immune support and warding off cancers but apparently they are also
high in protein and fiber. Adding raw
shiitakes to her diet is how Katy Perry claims to have slimmed down her butt
and thighs while keeping her bust line feminine. We at EM cannot verify this to be a valid
bonus of eating mushrooms but we DO know that yes, the other things are
true! Adding mushrooms to your diet can
ward off cancer as they contain a compound that’s known to slow tumor growth, they
reduce inflammation and improve elasticity in skin, and eating shiitakes,
specifically, will help fight tooth decay!
I love adding sautéed mushrooms to eggs and I try to add raw mushrooms
to salads as often as possible!
Seeds! Seeds are
everywhere these days and for good reason; their health benefits are many and
mighty. I was tempted to avoid
mentioning them here because I think we’re all starting to know they’re good
for us but maybe we don’t quite understand why exactly. So I thought I’d try to
sum up a few points on my faves! Did you
know sesame seeds are extremely high in calcium? Or that chia seeds have 5 grams of fiber per
tablespoon? Hemp seeds actually contain
ALL of the essential amino acids, which is uncommon for a plant source of
protein. So, if you’re vegetarian you
might want to start adding these guys to your smoothies and oatmeal! Flax seeds and pumpkin seeds are just two
more types of seeds that along with the others are high in heart healthy omega
3’s and antioxidants and vitamins. I
keep raw organic seeds in my freezer to prevent rancidity and I add random
mixed handfuls to my salads everyday or top my tacos with them and have
recently started playing with different seeds as bases for my “pesto” type sauces! But they’re also great on yogurt or just
straight out of your hand or blended as a spread (tahini or sun butter anyone?)
as a great snack!
Onions are perhaps the most surprising of all these
foods. I mean, I think we all have a
love/hate relationship with these guys…so delicious but they’re hard to peel,
and make our eyes water! We use them to
add flavor to our soups and roasts and sautés, sure we might top a burger with
a raw slice, or enjoy them in our greek salads BUT did you know that onions are
the richest food source of quercitin, which is a powerful antioxidant known to
thin blood and help lower cholesterol, help fight chronic bronchitis, asthma,
diabetes, and many cancers? Or, that onions
have a high amount of sulfur containing amino acids that help detoxify the body
of heavy metals? Not to mention all the vitamin C, folic acid, vitamin B1, B6,
K, chromium and calcium…what? What? What?
Yup! All true! I personally love to sauté my kale with onion
AND garlic and a little drizzle of my favorite vinegar of the day, olive oil, salt
and pepper of course. But, of course, onions
are so easy to add to everything!
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