Posts Tagged ‘herbal remedies’

New Snack Options for the New Year

Monday, January 5th, 2009

It is important to eat small meals throughout the day to help keep hunger cravings under control. If you are tired of the same old snack options and are looking for something new and exciting to much on this New Year consider the following food options.

1.       Fruit: More than just the common apples, oranges, and bananas, there are plenty of other fruit options available to consumers these days. Most grocery stores offer very exotic fruits. Trying something new can help keep snack time fresh, new and exciting. Be daring and try a fruit that you have not tried before such as papaya, star fruit, or anything else that sparks some interest. These fruits can also be blended with whey protein powder to create a delicious and nutritious snack.

2.       Hummus: Even those most people only eat this at Mediterranean restaurants, this is a quick and easy snack that can be made by blending together heart healthy olive oil, protein packed chick peas, and a combination of any of the following: cilantro, red pepper, garlic, lemon juice, eggplant and cayenne pepper. This can be spread on pita bread or wraps. It is also great when accompanied by freshly cut up pepper, cucumbers, carrots, celery sticks and other vegetables.

3.       Flavored teas: Brewing up a fresh cup of tea is a great way to indulge in a variety of flavors without adding calories. There are great and wide selections of teas available, some of which also include chocolate and caramel flavorings. These drinks will take your taste buds on an adventure without ruining the diet. Some teas, such as hoodia tea, are also great options for weight loss.

Additionally, some teas serve as great herbal remedies in that they help to promote sleep and clear minds, as well as alleviate headaches. These teas often contain peppermint, and chamomile.

 

Improve your Focus and Energy Quickly

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

A lot of us feel the strain of everyday life on our energy. Taking care of kids, preparing meals, completing daily housework and working full time can surely take its toll on our bodies. We tend to feel tired long before we are through with the day. A lot of us resort to energy drinks and other caffeine infused beverages as a means of replenishment; however, sometimes the easiest lifestyle adjustments can help us get our focus and energy back.

One way to gain our energy back is to eat a healthy diet. Believe it or not certain foods can make us feel sleepy and heavy. That is why it is important to stay away from fried foods and anything else which appears heavy and hard to digest. Certain foods which are recommended for anyone wanting to increase their energy are lean meats (such as lean pork and skinless chicken), smart carbs, and nuts. Lean meats are beneficial because they contain an amino acid known as tyrosine. Tyrosine boosts our levels of dophamine and neropinephrine, both of which stimulate our brain activity and help us feel more alert and focused. Smart carbs (such as whole grains, whole wheat bread, brown rice, and cereal) are also beneficial at increasing our energy and focus. This particular food group gets absorbed by the body slowly thereby keeping blood sugar and energy levels stable. Smart carbs offer the exact opposite effect from sugary pick-me-ups. When you consume sweets as an energy booster, not only are you diminishing your chances of quick weight loss, but you are also in for a sugary crash!

Once you improve your diet, other parts of your lifestyle will slowly begin to improve, such as your sleeping pattern and your weight. The next step in improving your focus and your energy is exercise. Even though you may not have as much time to devote to physical activity as desired, even a 30 minute brisk walk can help you regain some of your oomph. Most people think that physical activity drains us of our energy; however, the exact opposite is true. People who undergo regular physical activity have a lot more energy than those who do not exercise. Furthermore, regular physical activity along with a healthy diet can improve your sleep (which can be yet another reason behind poor energy levels). A healthy diet is one of the most important natural sleep aids. These are just a few ways to improve your energy quickly and naturally.













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