HEALING FOODS: Practical Guide to the Health Benefits and Medicinal Properties of Food

HEALING FOODS: Practical Guide to the Health Benefits and Medicinal Properties of Food by Naya Lizardo

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INTRODUCTION

     
Let your food be your medicine and your medicine be your food.
—Hippocrates
     
     
    Take Charge of Your Health!
     
    It’s almost impossible to read a magazine or news article without happening on an ad for one pharmaceutical drug or another. These drugs are generally very expensive, but the reader is assured that they are worth ten times the price on account of their wonderful properties and ability to treat or cure everything from restless leg syndrome to memory problems to obesity. The pharmaceutical companies selling these medications seemingly flourish like flowers in May and spend many thousands of dollars per year in advertising. Many of us are led blindly into wasting our money and further injuring our health by buying and swallowing drugs about whose properties and effects we know absolutely nothing. But are there alternatives to these pharmaceutical concoctions? Of course there are! Studies are constantly proving that what we eat can often be as or more potent than a prescribed drug.
     
    Nutrition, health, and wellness are intricately inter-linked. Vibrant, nutritionally dense foods possess great healing potential. The foods covered in this book are powerful enough to put you in a better mood, help you lower your cholesterol, and reduce your risk of heart disease and cancer. A healthy diet incorporating a variety of the following foods will help you prevent and fight disease, as well as maintain your weight, feel younger and live longer.
     
    What is in this book? This book begins by briefly explaining the connection between foods and your health. It offers you some suggestions for potent foods that will lead you to better overall health. Part two of this book focuses on exploring more deeply the health benefits and medicinal uses of particular foods. The last section of this book is organized by health conditions and is intended to serve as a cross reference to the information provided earlier sections.
     
    It is my hope that the information in this book will help you learn how food can truly be a delicious medicine and how you can eat not just for sustenance, but pleasure and improved health as well.
     

PARTONE: Nutrition for Overall Health

     
Take care of your body. It’s the only place you have to live.
— Jim Rohn
     
    What we choose to eat directly affects our feelings of wellbeing and vitality, and our ability to enjoy life to its fullest. It is a fact that our food choices greatly impact both our physical and mental health and this is true for all of us, despite of our age or current health.
     
     



BRAIN HEALTH
    The brain is one of the most metabolically active parts of the body and a steady stream of nutrients is needed to fuel the brain. Study after study has found a strong relationship between what we eat and how well we can perform important thinking and memory tasks. Certain nutrients can positively affect the brain, specifically in areas of the brain related to cognitive processing or feelings and emotions. Eating the right foods for our brain not only allows it to function but also reduces the risk for cognitive decline.
    Eggs
    Eggs are rich in choline which is a building block for acetylcholine, a crucial neurotransmitter that is responsible for proper mental functioning. In addition, the cholesterol in eggs has also been found to be beneficial to brain health. Cholesterol supports the membranes of neurons, helping them to keep their shape and serves as a building block for hormones that influence brain function.
    Fatty Fish
    Fatty fish like salmon and tuna are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids which are very beneficial for brain health. Omega-3 fatty acids protect the brain and support its development and functioning. In addition, fish is a good source of high quality protein which important for making the neurotransmitters to improved mental performance.
    Sesame Seeds 
    Sesame seeds are full of powerful disease-fighting phytonutrients and are high in zinc which is an

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