Avocado

January 24, 2014
Health Benefits of Avocados

Avocados are a great source of lutein, a carotenoid that works as an antioxidant and helps protect against eye disease. They also contain the related carotenoids zeaxanthin, alpha-carotene and beta-carotene, as well as tocopherol (vitamin E).

But avocados aren’t just a rich source of carotenoids by themselves—they also help you get more of these nutrients from other foods. Carotenoids are lipophilic (soluble in fat, not water), so eating carotenoid-packed foods like fruits and vegetables along with monounsaturated-fat-rich avocados helps your body absorb the carotenoids. An easy way to do this is to add sliced avocado to a mixed salad.

Half an avocado contains 3.4 grams of fibre, including soluble and insoluble, both of which your body needs to keep the digestive system running smoothly. Plus, soluble fibre slows the breakdown of carbohydrates in your body, helping you feel full for longer.

Avocados also contain oleic acid, a fat that activates the part of your brain that makes you feel full. Healthier unsaturated fats containing oleic acid have been shown to produce a greater feeling of satiety than less-healthy saturated fats and trans fats found in processed foods.

Rich, creamy, and packed with beneficial monounsaturated fat, avocado slows digestion and helps keep blood sugar from spiking after a meal. A diet high in good fats may even help reverse insulin resistance, which translates tosteadier blood sugar long-term. Try putting mashed avocado on sandwiches instead of mayonnaise or on bread instead of butter. To keep what’s left over from turning brown, spritz the flesh with cooking spray or coat with lemon juice and wrap in plastic.

One cup of avocado provides almost a quarter of your recommended daily intake of folate, a vitamin which cuts the risk of birth defects. If you’re pregnant—or planning to be—avocados will help protect your unborn baby.

A high folate intake is also associated with a lower risk of heart attacks and heart disease. Does your family have a history of heart problems, or do you have risk factors (such as being overweight or smoking) for heart disease? Avocados could help keep your heart healthy.

As well as increasing feelings of fullness, the oleic acid in avocados can help reduce cholesterol levels. In one study, individuals eating an avocado-rich diet had a significant decrease in total cholesterol levels, including a decrease in LDL cholesterol. Their levels of HDL cholesterol (the healthy type) increased by 11 percent. 

High cholesterol is one of the main risk factors for heart disease. The cholesterol-lowering properties of avocado, along with its folate content, help keep your heart healthy.

 

T is for Trust in God (NEW START Part 8)

January 17, 2014
This is the last part of the NEW START series. Trust in God is not a health principle that the world usually looks at, but it is single-handedly the most important. It is pretty self-explanatory. If we trust God we will be healthy in all aspects. Trust in God is beneficial to our physical, mental and spiritual health. If we let God do our worrying for us, we will not only be less stressed, we will be happier and healthier.

Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the ...
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R is for Rest (NEW START Part 7)

January 10, 2014
11 Benefits of Rest:

1. Improves Memory
2. Lengthens your lifespan
3. Prevents/Helps inflammations
4. Boosts your creative juices
5. Improves athletic performance
6. Improves academic performance
7. Makes you more alert and attentive
8. Helps in maintaining/obtaining a healthy weight
9. Reduces Stress
10. Prevents accidents from happening
11. Prevents depression

These are only a few of the many benefits of being well rested. 

Sr White writes:

"Sleep, nature’s sweet restorer, invigorates the weary body an...
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A is for Air (NEW START Part 6)

January 4, 2014
Air, air, the precious boon of heaven, which all may have, will bless you with its invigorating influence, if you will not refuse it entrance. Welcome it, cultivate a love for it, and it will prove a precious soother of the nerves. Air must be in constant circulation to be kept pure. The influence of pure, fresh air is to cause the blood to circulate healthfully through the system. It refreshes the body and tends to render it strong and healthy, while at the same time its influence is decided...
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T is for Temperance (NEW START Part 5)

December 21, 2013
First of all, what is temperance?

The dictionary defines temperance like so:

moderation in action, thought or feeling; restraint

Temperance is important to Health because not only is it unhealthy to have a lot of junk food, it is unhealthy to have an excess of food that is good for you as well. Exercise in excessive amounts can be bad for you. Excessive water can be bad for you. Too much sun is damaging as well. Everything we do NEEDS to be in moderation.

Sr White writes in the Testimonies: 

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