Being vegetarian is one of the greatest things in the world. From good
health to sufficient energy in your daily life. Eating healthy is one
of the easiest ways to ensure both your mood and physical wellbeing
remain at their positive peek.Being vegetarian is one of the greatest things in the world. From good
health to sufficient energy in your daily life. Eating healthy is one
of the easiest ways to ensure both your mood and physical wellbeing
remain at their positive peek.
Uplift Your Mood
If you have an attack of the blues, try drinking some tea made from
walnut. Walnuts are plentiful with the mood boosting chemical
serotonin. Brew this wonderful little food in hot water (easier for the
body to acquire the serotonin) and drink away much of your blues. The
recipe is simple, use half a shell walnut for each cup of hot water and
steep for 3 minutes and drink 4 to 6 cups daily.
Apart from uplifting your mood, walnuts also protects your heart from
coronary disease, lowers cholesterol, boost your memory, fights cancer,
enhance blood flow and of course lifts your mood.
Best Salad Dressing
Researchers recommend using salad dressing with full fats in salads to
gain the full benefits of carotenoids. Their research showed that
people that ate low fat dressing, absorbed very little of the
carontenoids, people that ate none fat dressing, absorbed almost zero
of the nutrients, but those who ate full fat dressing, absorbed the
most of these little wonders. It should be noted that eating cheese,
nuts and avocado do allow you to absorb as much carontenoids as
possible according to researchers.
Benefits of Green Tea
Green tea has long been known for the numerous benefits it provides. As
a vegetarian, it's important not to overlook this tea as part of your
daily or regular diet. The tea aids in the fight of cancer, rheumatoid
arthritis, high cholesterol levels, cardiovascular disease, infection
and impaired immune function. But what about the negative effect of
insomnia since it contains caffeine? What about it, the fact that it
makes you a little sleepy far out weights the benefits. Also, the
caffeine in it contains 30 to 60 milligrams per 8 ounces of tea.
Compare that to over 100 milligrams in 8 ounces of coffee.
If that's not enough to convince you of making green tea part of your
diet, lets look at the Japanese study of the benefits of green tea
against dioxin. Dioxin is a byproduct of paper and plastic
manufacturing. It is released into the air and settles in the soil
which finally makes its way into your food. Dioxin causes birth
defects, increases your risk of cancer and suppresses your immunity.
The Japanese researchers say that several antioxidant compounds in
green tea prevent dioxin from destroying DNA and cells.
Epigallocatechin gallate is one of the antioxidants that does a
fabulous job in preventing dioxin's effects. Epigallocatechin gallate
also makes up for one-third of green tea's antioxidant compounds.
By now you should be convinced of all the positives of green tea being a staple in your vegetarian diet.
Gabriel Foster is the editor for http://www.gabrielfoster.com, the
online magazine for both vegetarians and natural health enthusiasts.
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