Posted: June 1st, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Nutrition and Eating Well | Tags: food nutrition label, healthy diet, healty diet, industrial food, longevity diet, staying alive | No Comments »

Unfortunately, the industrialized food industry cannot be trusted to be honest about what they are feeding us. It is legal to label something as having no trans fat, for example, if it contains no more than .49% (less than 1/2 of 1 percent). The industry, with all its lobbying dollars spent, has lawmakers in its corner -and is allowed to do this.
None of this bodes well for aging folks pursuing a longevity diet. If you are a person who is aging -and wants to eat right and make the most of what’s left, start reading labels. The following article by Steven Gillman, cautions and informs about ambiguities and outright lies contained in food labeling.
Nutrition Label Facts You May Not Know
You think you know what those labels are supposed to tell you, but manufacturers probably don’t want you to know these nutrition label facts.
You may think you can read those labels, but there are some nutrition label facts you may not know. The following are just a few of these secrets of the food industry.
Low Fat Means What?
According to FDA rules, a product advertised as "low fat" must have 3 grams or less of fat per serving. The food companies aren’t going to directly lie and get themselves in trouble, of course. If a product says "low fat," you can bet the nutritional label will say there are 3 grams or less of fat.
The FDA rules, however, do not specify what a "serving" is. If the serving size chosen by the manufacturer happens to be a fourth of the amount you typically eat, then you may actually be getting 12 grams of fat per serving. Legally, if they wanted to, they could call pure butter "low fat," just by specifying a small dollop as a "serving." Look at the size per serving listed on the package, and consider what amount you’ll actually eat at once.
Pure Fruit?
Look closely at those fruit spreads that claim to be just fruit. They may be more condensed fruit syrup (essentially sugar) than fruit. For example, some "only fruit" strawberry jams are as little as 30% strawberries. The rest is syrup made from condensed apple juice or other cheap juices. This is fruit? Yeah, and when you drink a cup of corn oil it’s just like eating fresh corn, right?
Now, you may think that if the fruit is the first ingredient on the label it must be mostly fruit. Food manufacturers are required to list ingredients in order of quantity after all. But watch out! By including various forms of sweetening, manufacturers can make hide the fact that it is mostly sugar. For example, sugary syrups from apple, pineapple and grape juice might make up 25%, 25% and 20% of the spread respectively, leaving strawberries at 30%, or first on the list of ingredients, even though the spread is essentially 70% sugary syrup.
Hydrogenated Oil’s Evil Twin
Now that people are becoming aware of the dangers of hydrogenated oil, some manufacturers are replacing it with "interesterified" oils. Unfortunately, scientists have found that these fats seem to cause a serious decrease in HDL or "good" cholesterol. They also cause a 20% increase in blood sugar levels. Both of these can increase the risk of heart disease. Watch for the words "interesterified" or "stearate-rich" on the label to avoid these fats.
Natural?
Natural isn’t automatically better or healthier. Cyanide comes from nature, after all, as do many toxic substances. In other words, even if the label "natural" actually meant natural, it couldn’t automatically mean the food is healthy. But the word doesn’t mean anything anyhow - at least not in the world of food marketing. There is no legal definition of the word "natural." You can sell ground up plastic mixed with sugar and artificial coloring and call it "natural." Many foods with the label have dangerous hydrogenated oils or highly processed (and unnatural) high-fructose corn syrup, for example.
More Subtle Nutrition Label Lies
How do you lie and get away with it? Say nothing. When it comes to nutrition labels, a lie of omission can be just as bad for your health as telling you an untruth outright. The fact is, food makers often let you believe what you want when the truth would have you leaving their product on the shelf.
For example, you may know that Salmon is good for you. It is full of healthy omega-3 fatty acids that protect your heart, right? Well, it might be. Certainly fish processors are happy to have you believe this, but in reality much of what is sold in supermarkets is actually farmed Salmon. Farmed Salmon have 60% to 70% less omega-3 fatty acids. They also contain much higher levels of cancer causing dioxins and PCBs. They also contain antibiotic residue - more than meat or any other domestic animal products.
They are simply not very good for you. They are hatched in plastic trays, crowded in unsanitary cages underwater, unnaturally fattened using soybean pellets, and treated with antibiotics and pesticides. They have to be fed a synthetic pigment to give them their pink color. This pigment contains canthaxanthin, which was used in sunless tanning pills until they were banned for human use. The nutrition label won’t mention you these facts.
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So a food product cannot claim to be low in salt if it is high in both fat and sugar. Foods that make a nutrition claim –for example, that they are low in salt – have to make it clear.
Healthy Foods And Supplements For Longevity
Include dark green leafy green vegetables in your daily diet as these are known to reduce the risk of heart disease and can also save your eyesight. Try to include three cups or more of green veggies in your diet every week.
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Posted: March 17th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Nutrition and Eating Well | Tags: Cure Remedies, fruits, longevity nutrition, Natural Cures for Cholesterol, Therapy Balance, vegetables | 1 Comment »

Cancers don’t appear for no good reason. Cancers develop if you follow an unhealthy diet full of cancer causing food over an extended period of time. Some of the food we eat have high amounts of cancer promoters (carcinogens) that cause cancers. In this article, we will discover the 3 common types of carcinogens most people are exposed to on a daily basis, what types of food we should and should not consume to prevent cancer.
Good rule of thumb: If your Great-Grandmother wouldn’t recognize it as food, it probably isn’t. The American Industrialized Diet contains many substances which have no nutritious benefit and actually could (and often do) cause harm. Some things most people would typically consider to be FOOD are really no more than "Food-Like Substances." Another thing: Beware of food-like substances emblazoned with labels that shout health claims at you from the center aisle. Don’t mistake the "Silence of the Yams" (over in the produce section) as evidence that they are not nutritious.
Acrylamide In Food: Bad, Bad.
Acrylamide has been used in industries that specialize in the treatment of contaminated water, creation of plastic, and manufacturing of food packaging. Scientists recently found traces of acrylamide in food that was cooked with high temperature cooking methods such as microwaving, frying, baking and roasting. Even though acrylamide has been attested to cause cancer in animals, doctors have not found absolute evidence that is causes cancer in humans even though it is toxic to our bodies. French fries top the charts of food that contain the highest levels of acrylamide, followed by certain brands of potato chips, breakfast cereals, cookies, brewed coffee and toast bread according to the US FDA/CFSAN 2006 Exposure Assessment for Acrylamide.
The Harmful Effects Of Sodium Nitrate
Sodium nitrate is a common food additive found in processed meat. It is used to conserve the reddish color of meat to make it look more appetizing to eat at the neglection of your health. Sodium nitrate on it’s own is pretty harmless but it changes into a carcinogenic substance called nitrosamine during the digestion process, thus promoting the growth of cancer cells. Almost all forms of processed meat like bacon, hot dogs, bologna, pepperoni, lunch meat and ham contain sodium nitrate.
Trans Fat (or Hydrogenated Oil): What Is It And Why It Is Unhealthy
Trans fat or trans-fatty acids (TFAs) are the most terrible kind of fat you can consume. Trans fat is created by a hydrogenation process that transforms unsaturated vegetable oils to a semi-solid state. Food companies do this to save money, to improve flavor stability and to extend the shelf life of their products. Due to it’s processed nature, it is considered unnatural in our bodies and it is very tough to digest, therefore it easily clogs our arteries if we don’t exercise often. What’s worse, trans fat promotes the development of bad cholesterol and reduces the levels of good cholesterol, increasing your risk of heart disease. Trans fat can be found in pastries, hydrogenated oils, commercially deep-fried food, food with vegetable shortening and partially hydrogenated oils.
There is no known safe level of consumption.
Foods that will help avoid Cancer
It is ideal for all of us to restrict or eliminate our consumption of processed food that contain the 3 carcinogens above and other toxins such as cigarettes, alcohol, sugar and salt. The decision is up to you to decide which is more important to you.
At the very least, choose natural food like organic vegetables, fruit and meat as much as possible. Having a diet made of nutrients, antioxidants and fiber from raw veggies and fruits should help you steer clear from cancer. As a general rule, eat what mother nature intended us to eat and avoid man-made food. Keep up with your fiber intake on a daily basis. Your colon will thank you.
Bottom line: Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants .
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Posted: March 4th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Nutrition and Eating Well | Tags: aging, General, lifespan, natural cures, nutrition | No Comments »

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Posted: March 1st, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Health and Longevity | Tags: Blood Pressure Balance, Cure Remedies, Lon, Natural Cures for Cholesterol, Natural Cures for High Blood Pressure, Natural Cures for High Cholesterol, Therapy Balance, Vitamin Balance, Vitamins Balance | No Comments »
Longevity Supplements for Boomers
As the Baby Boomer generation is growing older they are getting more and more concerned with staying young and / or, staying alive. Herbal supplements are becoming very popular with this group of Americans. The Chinese have been researching the benefits of natural cures for the Anti-aging process for centuries.
Below are a few examples of Chinese herbal supplements and some results that some people have seen. Scientists are applying modern methods to determine the precise effect of these plants have on the anti-aging process. Many of the effects that have been confirmed by modern science have already been studied and popularized in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Jiaogulan
Jiaogulan is a Chinese herb also called the Longevity Herb and in Japan it is called Amachazuru and it is used to increase the Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) in the body. Researchers use the SOD levels in studies as a reliable indicator of long life. SOD is one of the body’s most important antioxidants. Human studies have showed that SOD levels can returned to youthful levels after taking Jiaogulan for only one month.
Reishi mushroom
The Reishi mushroom has been uses by the Chinese and Japanese and is also known as the "Elixir Of Immortality". It may have the ability to promote long life and improve the healing ability of the human body. It is believed to lower blood pressure, strengthen the immune system, has anti-tumor properties, improves liver functions, improves oxygen utilization, and inhibits histamine release.
Shilajit
Shilajit is found in the Himalayan mountains and has been used by the local residents for centuries. It is not unusually for the people living in that region to live to be over 100 years of age. Shilajit has been used for increasing physical strength, anti-aging, increased sex drive, injury healing, enhances mental function and the immune system.
Foti
Foti also called He Shou Wu in China is legendary in its ability to lengthen life. Modern studies have show that Foti has toe ability to lower serum cholesterol, prevent premature gray hair, promote red blood cell growth, and to increase longevity on a cellular level. This herb raises the level of the naturally occurring antioxidant Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) in the body.
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No serious discussion on longevity can occur without including good nutrition, i.e. Food for Health Damage Control. The American industrial diet is lacking in many areas.
Our lifespan is directly proportional to the level of nutrition we have access to, the exercise we get on a consistant basis, as well as the balance of many other factors. Suffice it to say that all other things being equal, nutrition and exercise will extend a lifespan, or postpone our age of disability.
In addition to the Chinese herbs listed, it is generally accepted that the fruits and vegetables should be a large part of our diet and most people do not get enough. There are many whole food dietary supplements available which the body recognizes as food because it is not synthetic, but, as the name implies, is whole food.
Antioxidants are important because they help prevent cancer. Digestive enzymes are important to the digestive system, helping to keep the colon healthy and the immune system in shape. All these are found in fruits and veggies. Because most people do not eat enough of them, the obvious next best thing is whole food supplements. Be aware of synthetic vitamins, as the same benefits can not be expected.
A good diet coupled with a good whole food supplement is considered by many to be a natural cure (or natural cure remedies) for many ailments -high blood pressure balance, high cholesterol among them.
The human body can becomes accustomed to taking herbs over time, and the effects will become less and less beneficial. It is necessary that your body is able to adjust to being without the herb for the effects to be noted when you start taking them again. I recommend that you take herbs for 4 weeks and then abstain for 1 week.
If you just feel that taking vitamins, a good whole food supplement or herbs to fight the aging process would be beneficial to you then you should always consult with a good health care professional prior to starting any type of home treatment. Always consult your doctor before using this information.
This Article is nutritional in nature and is not to be construed as medical advice.
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Posted: March 1st, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Health and Longevity | Tags: fruits and vegetables, good health, nutrition, physical fitness, whole food supplement | No Comments »
60 Years On
I was someone who had been been exercising for years and eating a pretty balanced diet but I kept wondering if I was doing enough to keep me in the best of health as I get older.
I’m 60 now. It amazes me that so many people take their health for granted. Granted, when we were younger we thought we were bullet-proof. But, I now realize I need to be proactive about my health if I don’t want to be confined to a rocker.
I run a couple of miles a couple of times a week. I don’t like it (although I do like how I feel afterward). I do it because I can. There are folks my age and younger who can’t run across a street.
I feel that if I don’t run it won’t be long and I won’t be able to. Many folks who can’t run cannot because they do not. We’re watching our parents slip toward a wheel chair because they don’t do anything. They’re becoming weaker and less steady every year. If they would only get out of the chair and walk around the block they’d be doing themselves a big favor -but, I can’t tell them anything. They don’t listen to me.
Anyway, as fast as the last 20 to 25 years blew by, I know the next 20 will go by as fast or faster. I’ll be an old geezer by then and I don’t want to be a ‘run of the mill’ old person.
Mario Cuomo said we now face the prospect of living to the ‘age of disability.’ A generation or two ago, people often died before they were disabled. Today we’re living longer. My goal is to push that date as far out as I can… to live long and be fit and able.
That takes being proactive, yes? My wife and I have discovered the link between nutrition and good health.
The USDA now says we need 9 servings of veggies and fruits a day. I think a good whole food supplement will do a better job of getting the proper nutrition. How can one eat 9 servings of fruits and veggies a day? Even if you like them? It would choke a goat, I’m sure.
I am now confident I’m doing all I can to be able to run an easy couple of miles 20 years from now and I don’t worry about it anymore.
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Posted: February 22nd, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: General | Tags: marketing, privacy, review | No Comments »
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