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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Top 10 surprisingly toxic foods


While most people know that cakes and chocolate aren’t great for your health, there are other seemingly healthy foods whose dangerous properties slip under the radar. While it is unlikely moderate amounts of these foods will harm you, in large quantities – or in certain conditions – they may do more damage to your health than you think. Here are some of the most toxic common foods.
Mushrooms
While mushrooms available in most supermarkets should be pretty safe to eat, mushroom fans need to be careful about what species' they are consuming as many varieties can be highly dangerous and even fatal. Around 100 species of mushrooms are said to be dangerous to humans, with symptoms ranging from headaches to seizures or even death. In 2010 a small variety of mushroom called the Little White was blamed for an estimated 400 deaths in China.

Chillies

Chillies are renowned for their heat, which is what makes them so popular. However, it is actually the chemical that causes this spiciness (capsaicin) which can cause toxic effects such as stomach pain, itchy skin and, in extreme cases, death. For most people eating chillies will do little harm, however capsaicin is best eaten sparingly so make sure to take it easy and avoid any chilli eating challenges!

Rapeseed oil

There has been much controversy about this seemingly innocent natural oil, but the general consensus seems to be that it could have many negative implications on our health. Reports state that the rape plant - from which the oil is produced - is extremely toxic, and side effects of consuming its oil could include respiratory problems and blindness.

Rice

It is impossible to dispute that rice has many great health benefits. However, like with most things, it may be best eaten in moderation due to its reportedly unsafe levels of arsenic. One study has suggested that one in five packs of American long-grain rice contain potentially harmful levels of the toxic substance, while others have reported concern for the levels of arsenic in rice milk and baby rice. While there is relatively little risk of the odd bowl of rice causing any long lasting harm, the consumption of high levels of arsenic has been linked to cancer.

Nutmeg

Perhaps one of the most immediately dangerous foods on this list is also one of the most surprising, and that is the common store cupboard spice, nutmeg. Although, like many of the foods on the list, nutmeg does have reported health benefits, it can also be extremely dangerous when taken in large doses. Containing a toxic substance called myristicin, moderate proportions of nutmeg can cause hallucinations, while larger doses can cause convulsions, palpitations, nausea, dehydration and death.

Non-organic apples

Although it is advisable to buy as much organic fruit and veg as you can, in reality this is hard to do on most people's budgets. When making decisions over whether or not to go organic, it is important therefore to note that some foods have a higher concentration of pesticides than others, and apples are one of the fruits that top this list. Because apples are vulnerable to insect infestations and growths, growers are liable to coat the fruit in chemical pesticides and fungicides, some of which will absorb into its flesh. To minimise health risks, try to buy organic apples wherever possible, or at least remove the skin before eating.

Farmed Salmon

We may be constantly urged to eat more oily fish, but research has suggested that consuming farmed salmon may not be the best way to do it. A study found that 13 different toxins - including PCBs, which have been classed as a probable human carcinogen by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - are at much higher levels in farm-raised salmon than in wild salmon. Due to the possible health dangers of consuming these toxins, it is advisable to either reduce your portions of farmed salmon (guidelines are for a half to two portions a month, depending on where the salmon is from) or switch to the wild variety.

Microwave popcorn

Although eating microwave popcorn is not believed to be particularly harmful, it has been found that butter flavoured versions of the snack contain a dangerous chemical (diacetyl) in the flavouring which releases toxic fumes when microwaved. While this has mainly affected factory workers so far - with many developing a lung condition dubbed "popcorn lung" - one consumer is now known to have also developed lung problems due to this toxin.
However, this is clearly a case of moderation being key, with the sufferer admitting to eating microwave popcorn at least twice a day for 10 to 12 years. Unless you are eating your popcorn in similar quantities, it is most likely safe to consume popcorn at home, just be careful to avoid the fumes when opening the bag.

Potatoes

Potatoes may look innocent enough, but did you know they actually come from the same family as poisonous plant the deadly nightshade? Although they are not quite as dangerous as this family member, potatoes do pose certain risks to our health due to them containing toxic compounds known as glycoalkaloids, the most worrying of which is solanine which affects the nervous and digestive systems, causing headaches, weakness, confusion, diarrhoea and vomiting amongst other things.
Poisoning from potatoes occurs very rarely but fans of the popular vegetable should take measures to protect themselves by avoiding potatoes with sprouts - which tend to have a higher concentration of glycoalkaloids - and those which have turned green. Although the green colour of the potatoes is harmless in itself, it does indicate that the potatoes have been exposed to light, which can also encourage solanine levels to rise over the safe level for consumption.

Peanuts

Not only are peanuts one of the most common food allergens, but the popular bar snack may also be dangerous to those who don't suffer from allergies. Peanuts are particularly best avoided by those with kidney or gallbladder problems as they contain oxalates which can crystallise and cause kidney and gallbladder stones.
However, even for the rest of us peanuts can be toxic due to their susceptibility to mould and the frequently occurring presence of aflatoxin - a highly toxic carcinogen - that is produced by a fungus called Aspergillus flavus invading the nuts. If you simply can't resist snacking on peanuts, try to purchase ones produced in arid areas - such as New Mexico -where the soil is dry and the risk of aflatoxins is lower.( Courtesy of realbuzz.com)

Foods high in antioxidant content


A recently published study out of Portugal found that green tea and hibiscus-based beverages worked the hardest for their consumer, as they had the highest levels of antioxidants out of 19 commercially available drinks.
More than blackberry and raspberry-based products, the combination of green tea and hibiscus proved to be the most antioxidant-rich.
Meanwhile, a study out of Norway catalogued the antioxidant content of more than 3,100 foods, beverages, spices, herbs and supplements in 2010.
Here are some of the most antioxidant-rich foods from the database: (Courtesy Of AFP Relax News )
Beverages
Coffee
Espresso
Pomegranate juice
Red wine
Breakfast cereals, grains, legumes, nuts and seeds
Buckwheat
Chestnuts  with pellicle, or the skin of the nut
Pecans with pellicle
Sunflower seeds
Walnuts with pellicle
Berries, fruits and vegetables
Baobab, an African fruit
Amla (Indian gooseberry)
Bilberries (dried)
Dog rose (dried, fresh)
Dried plums, prunes, apricots, apples
Artichoke
Blueberry jam
Curly kale
Okra
Spices
Cloves
Allspice
Mint leaves
Oregano
Thyme
Cinnamon

7 Foods That Makes You Happy

Different kinds of foods serve different kinds of purposes. Of all the different purposes that food serves, the most consistent one is that it can make you feel happy. To know what foods you must eat if you wish to chase away the blues, then you need to continue reading.

1. Dark Chocolate

We are sure you are not surprised to read ‘Dark Chocolate’ here! Dark chocolate improves the blood-flow to the brain, and it provides an instant boost in concentration and mood. Generally, chocolate is thought to be only an aphrodisiac but that is clearly not the case. Therefore, it is advisable to keep dark chocolate handy and take a big bite the moment you feel low.

2. Honey

Honey is extremely healthy and way better than sugar. If you are suffering from depression then you must include honey in your regular diet as it contains kaempferol and quercetin which help treat depression. Both these also help reduce any inflammation in the brain. Also, the good sweet taste of honey helps lift bad mood at once!

3. Eggs

‘Sunday ho ya Monday, roz khao ande!’ You must have heard this jingle time and again. Eggs are exceptionally healthy and, therefore, are a must in everyone’s diet. Eggs contain sufficient amounts of vitamin B, iodine, zinc, proteins and omega-3 fatty acids. Eggs will not only ensure your mood stays upbeat, but they will also ensure your stomach stays happy by being full!

4. Yogurt

This calcium rich snack is sure to guarantee a better, happier mood. Yogurt contains probiotics, friendly bacteria that are known to ease depression. Also, yogurt is healthy and will not add to your calorie count. So, the next time you feel down and out indulge in a cup of yogurt instead of ice cream!

5. Green Tea

Green tea is a very healthy drink and extremely popular among the young generation. If you feel stressed, then it is in your best interest to brew yourself a cup of tea. The green tea leaves contain L-theanine, which is an antioxidant that is known to have a relaxing effect on your senses. Also, green tea will leave you with a fresher breath and help prevent tooth decay. So have a cup of green tea and treat yourself to some great mood and healthy teeth!

6. Coconut

This may come as a shocker, but coconut when eaten in its raw form will leave you with a better mood. Coconuts contain triglycerides which are special fats that aid in improving moods and in general they promote the health of your brain. However, do remember that coconut milk is actually rather unhealthy. It would be in your happiest interest to stick with raw coconut.

7. Spinach

Popeye swears by spinach and so should you! Spinach like most leafy green vegetables, is amazing for your health and is also a home remedy for different ailments Spinach is rich in iron, which adds to your happiness quotient.( Courtesy of HILONEE FURIA of mensxp.com

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Speeding Up Your Metabolism

Ever wondered why your best friend doesn’t seem to gain an inch of fat despite chowing down that pint of Haagen Daaz while you seem to double in size even with just a spoonful? Blame it on your metabolism, the process that helps you burn off calories. Because of genetics, some women have higher metabolism, which allows them to burn fat faster. Not only that, a high metabolism gives you more energy to get through the day. If you are planning on losing weight, a fast metabolism means more calories burned. More calories burnt means the easier it is for you to drop the weight. But just like everything else, as you age, your metabolism slows down, which is the reason why you’re bountiful of energy in your early 20s but can’t seem to keep up in your 30s. Not only that, age, weight, diet and exercise habit can play a role in your metabolism too. Here are some ways you can revive and speed up your metabolism.(Courtesy of SC Chua for Yahoo Southeast Asia)



Don’t cut calories. The lower the calories, the less strenuous on your metabolism, right? Wrong. In fact, putting yourself on a very low-calorie diet (or any extreme diet at all) will work against your metabolism as this can slow down your metabolic rate and your body will try to conserve energy instead of using it. The way to go? Practice eating a healthy and consistent diet whereby you are getting the recommended calorie intake. What is that number? Depending on your level of activity, multiply your weight (in pounds) by 11. With this recommended daily calorie intake, you can also safely lose up to 1 kg a week.

Be active. When you’re active, you can raise your metabolic rate. A few ways to do this: Opt to take the stairs instead of elevators; hit the gym at least three times a week 30 minutes each time, park a little further in the shopping mall so you will be required to walk a little longer, and if you have a furry friend, take it out for more walks!

Eat breakfast. As far as metabolism and weight loss is concerned, eating breakfast is key. People who eat breakfast actually lose more weight than those who choose to skip it! Because your metabolism slows down when you sleep, it doesn’t go back up again until you start eating. So if you skip the first meal, your body will only start burning more calories when you eat lunch. What you eat is also important; a bowl of oats will do your metabolism a whole lot better than a plate of tapsilog. High-fiber carbs (like oats) take longer for your body to digest and absorb so you stay fuller for most of the morning instead of munching before lunchtime. 

Pile on the proteins.Research shows that protein boosts your metabolism, causing you to burn an extra 150 to 200 calories a day! When this happens, your body actually works harder, causing you to burn more calories. Fish and chicken breast meat are awesome proteins.

Go for spicy. Fiery food like chilli and peppers can also speed up your metabolism as well. A study showed that eating one tablespoon of chopped red chillies actually boosts your body’s production of heat, causing you to experience a temporary metabolism spike of about 23 percent!

Exercise The right way.If you are on the treadmill, rev up your workup by alternating between sprinting and running at an easy pace. Adding this variety makes your workout more effective, increasing your metabolism. Or incorporate strength or resistance training at least two or three times a week. This can help you put on much needed muscles to get toned and to have a positive impact on your metabolism.