Showing posts with label cholesterol. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Scientists Shocked to Discover Even More Health Benefits of Beans

Although legumes, such as lentils, chick peas and dried beans are an integral part of diets in other parts of the world, they are generally not featured prominently in western diets. But will this change in light of new research indicating they may improve the health of diabetics?
In the study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, scientists made some discoveries that could catapult this somewhat underappreciated food into a realm of greater importance. Researchers found that merely changing the diet can aid in lessening some of the symptoms of diabetics, as well as reducing their risk of heart disease. Moreover, rather than taking years to see improvements, the benefits can be noted in as little as a few months.
Study suggests eating beans can lead to less dependence on diabetic meds.
Canadian researchers worked with 121 type 2 diabetic patients, monitoring parameters like blood glucose, blood pressure and cholesterol. Half of the participants were instructed to add a cup of legumes to their diet each day, while the other half was asked to incorporate more whole wheat products into their diet.
At the end of three months the participants were retested. Both groups saw a reduction in a marker of average blood sugar, but the reduction was a little larger in the legume group. The magnitude of these reductions were considered “therapeutically meaningful,” which indicates they could result in less diabetic symptoms along with lower doses of medication needed to control blood sugar levels.
On top of this advantage, scientists discovered an additional benefit they did not expect — the legume group experienced a significant drop in blood pressure. Lead author David Jenkins states, “That came as a shock to us.”
Experts laud the health benefits of beans.
Researchers say the positive findings translate into better diabetes control and a lower risk of cardiovascular disease. Jenkins advises incorporating more legumes into the diet, noting, “They will help you keep your blood pressure down and your blood glucose under control, and help you keep your cholesterol down.”
Samantha Heller, a clinical nutrition coordinator at the Center for Cancer Care at Griffin Hospital in Derby, Conn., adds her voice to the experts extolling the benefits of beans. “Not only do legumes have a relatively low glycemic index, they are loaded with fiber, antioxidants, protein, vitamins and minerals,” she says.
In addition to being heart-healthy, they are more affordable than less healthy red meat and processed meat, Heller points out. Dishes like lentil soup and bean chili are healthful substitutions for meals featuring red meat. She also suggests that beans make an excellent addition to salads and burritos, along with pasta sauces and dips.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Health Benefits of Almonds

Getting up in the morning with a headache is the worst feeling in the world. For many of us headache is a stark reality. When it strikes everything comes to a halt. You can not put your mind into any thing until you are relieved from it. Also you have no idea when, where or why it strikes.

Worse, unlike migraine it is not a documented disease. People do not go to doctor for treatment of a headache, even if it causes them as much distress and handicap as say, a migraine.

Don't we all just take an over the counter drug and get on with it? While it gives immediate relief, taking un-prescribed drugs frequently has its pitfalls.The danger also lies in the fact that popping the pill too frequently might make you resistant to it.

Lot of theories go around regarding the reasons of headache. Some of them are:

• Poor diet
• Stress and anxiety
• Lack of sleep
• Poor posture
• Not drinking enough water
• Depression
• Eyestrain
• Excessive caffeine consumption
• Artificial sweeteners
• Consuming something that one is allergic to Etc.

None of them made any sense to me. Then a friend recommended almonds, which according to her helped. But she recommended that they needed to be eaten slowly. Using your teeth to slowly shave the surface and digesting with your saliva.

After getting relief from this perennial problem I decided to find out the reason behind the almond's pain relieving properties.

To my surprise I found ample material online that substantiates my belief in almond's ability to relieve headache. Following are some important facts about almond's pain relieving qualities:

Health Benefits of Almonds:
• Almonds contain a natural pain-killing agent called salicin. This agent is also contained in over the counter pain killers like asprin.
• Almonds offer other health benefits such as the ability to lower blood cholesterol levels and to regulate blood pressure.
• Almonds contain high level of magnesium, that helps in muscle relaxation and minimizing nerve excitability therefore, it helps to reduce headaches due to stress and anxiety.

Almond is used as a pain reliever in traditional medicines because of these qualities. They can be eaten in any way. They can be soaked overnight, or just popped during meals, or munched as a between meals heath snack. 10-12 almonds should be eaten daily for general health benefit.

Apart from this some life style changes like good sleep, healthy diet, regular exercise, and drinking 8-10 glasses of water every day are important for a healthy and fulfilling life.