Once upon a time, humans ate nothing but fresh and natural food. Phrases like "high-fructose" and "Twinkie" weren't in our vocabulary. Then, at some point in the near-past, "food enhancement" became the Big Thing. Eventually, it became difficult to find food products that weren't made in a lab. Well...things have changed. Those days are almost over. And at the forefront of the "un-revolution" is Fresh Harvest Products™. At Fresh Harvest Products™, we crave to connect people and nature™.
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Apples + cinnamon + 200 degree oven + 1 hour = homemade apple chips
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Get Your Beauty Sleep
A good night's sleep will ensure that you awake refreshed, looking radiant and youthful. Adequate sleep is vital to avoid puffiness around the eyes and maintain vibrant skin. Habitually cutting sleep cycles short can mean more than missing out on your beauty sleep can have a negative impact on your beauty and your overall health. In fact, inadequate amounts of sleep can lead to unwanted weight gain, cravings for fat-laden, carbohydrate-heavy foods, memory loss, a weakened immune system and even an increased risk for heart disease. Hormones & Sleep While we sleep, the hormone melatonin is released, which has a positive effect on the immune system and the skin. Sleep rebuilds energy reserves and regenerates the body as our cells undergo repair. When we sleep, the body is able to turn down the negative effects of cortisol and the "bad" neurotransmitters, like epinephrine and norepinephrine that can be elevated during stress. Growth hormone (the youth hormone) is also released during sleep. Diet & Sleep Serotonin is a neurotransmitter vital to helping the body regulate appetite, sleep, and mood. An amino acid called Tryptophan can actually raise levels of serotonin, making it a wonderful treatment for insomnia, anxiety and depression. Enjoy salmon, halibut and turkey often. They are all excellent sources of tryptophan, as are beans and lentils. Exercise & Sleep People who exercise regularly enjoy improved sleep quality. They fall asleep more quickly, sleep more deeply, awaken less often and sleep longer.
Source: Dr. Perricone
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These eggplant “tacos” are a tasty appetizer… It’s basically just a little round of baked eggplant with brie and cilantro in the middle, folded up like a mini taco! You could also serve them alongside a main course as a vegetable. I bake/roast the eggplant rounds on a greased cookie sheet, drizzled with olive oil (generously) plus a bit of sea salt if you wish. If you flip the eggplant half way through, it’ll get brown on both sides. About 8 minutes on each side worked for me- but watch them closely- if some slices are thinner, they’ll cook faster.
I could eat a whole plate of these….Enjoy!
By Erin Gleeson for The Forest Feast
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Quit Eating Processed Yogurt
Cultured Grade A Non Fat Milk, Strawberries, Water, Modified Food Starch Fructose, Inulin, Contains Less than 1% of Acacia Gum, Modified Corn Starch, Natural Flavor, Kosher Gelatin, Carmine (for Color), Carrageenan, Sodium Citrate, Aspartame, Xanthan Gum, Malic Acid, Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose. Let's take the first one: Modified Corn Starch:
What is it? Jeanne Sager at The Stir informs us: "Modified corn starch is a food additive which is created by treating starch, causing the starch to be partially degraded. Modified corn starch can be used as a stabilizer, thickening agent, or an emulsifier.
There does not appear to be any research indicating that modified corn starch is dangerous to our health. However, processed foods, which may be high in sodium, fat, or sugar, often contain modified starches. Consuming too much processed food may be detrimental to health (due to increased intake of sodium, empty calories from sugar, saturated fat, etc).
A food that is natural (from nature- like whole fruits and vegetables) won't have any additives. So these of course are always are BEST choice. However, if you look at even more natural yogurts, like a Greek yogurt, you will notice less additives (no modified starch, no HFCS, etc) making it an even more natural, healthier choice." (http://thestir.cafemom.com/healthy_living/100756/Is_Modified_Corn_Starch_Bad)
Bottom line on Modified Corn Starch: it's not necessary, and while it's not technically unhealthy, it's an inferior ingredient. Aspartame and Sucralose (better known as Splenda):
What are they? They are man-made sugar substitutes, chemical in nature, and they are, in a nutshell, the reason most people are sick today.
Side effects of aspartame intake include a variety of cancers, brain disorders, DNA damage, and emotional, mental and neuro-developmental disorders, as well as ADD, migraines and liver damage.
Is all of that really worth cutting calories?
Sucralose is another chemical demon, claiming to be derived from sugar. Yeah, sure it is. Its chemical makeup is this:
"Sucralose/Splenda is produced through artificially substituting three hydroxyl groups (hydrogen + oxygen) with three chlorine atoms in the sugar (sucrose) molecule. Natural sugar is a hydrocarbon built around 12 carbon atoms. When transformed into Splenda it becomes a chlorocarbon, in the same family as deadly pesticides like DDT, insecticides, biocides, disinfectants like Chlorox Bleach, and WWI poison gas like dichlorourea." - (http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/bitter-truth-about-splenda) Are you worried yet? Do you want to hear the adverse reactions? Here's a list: enlarged liver and kidneys, bowel inflammation, migraines, abnormal changes in spleen and thymus gland, DNA damage, colitis, Chron's Disease, and adverse changes in gastrointestinal bacteria. Adverse changes in gastrointestinal bacteria. What is a product like Splenda doing in a product like Activia yogurt, which claims to IMPROVE gut health???? Now look at the photo to the right. This is a photo of the back of a container of Yoplait's Light Cherry-flavored Yogurt. The ingredients that should pop out at you are HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, ASPARTAME, RED #40, and BLUE #1. We have all been informed, or should have been by now, of the evil of high fructose corn syrup. (If you would like some medical studies on the results of the intake of HFCS, google the words "greenmedinfo" and "high fructose corn syrup".) But what is it doing in a LIGHT yogurt? And again with the aspartame... Lastly, you have the food dyes. Red food dye, in particular, is a well documented contributor to ADD and ADHD symptoms. It's no wonder that most foods advertised to children contain food dye! And most of these kids are on ADHD medication! Why don't we try taking food dye out of their diets and see what happens?? The point here is READ YOUR LABELS. Just because it says "light" on the label, doesn't mean it's good for you. In this case, the best option is a plain organic yogurt with your own fresh fruit added. Add a little honey if you like. I enjoy Stonyfield Farms' line of yogurts, but find what is available to you locally and EAT SMART. You may just get healthy yet!
Source: www.kitchenpsycho.com
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