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Good Food, Good Health - Healthy Liver Function From Good Childhood Nutrition

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As a nation I believe we are now realizing the responsibility we have with nutrition and our children. There are far more stories about obesity increasing on the whole across all ages, but worryingly in children it has steeply increased over the past decade.
With the waist lines of our children increasing, we are greatly adding the risk of future diseases and ill health to them in adulthood, so much so that health officials have said that if the trend carries on as it is, the next generation are more likely to die before their parents!
So, as parents we need to develop a sensible healthy diet plan of good food for our children, introducing new fresh foods regularly and making the meals and meal times fun.
Fast food really should be kept to the odd treat, and crisps, biscuits and carbonated drinks also to a bare minimum, as these are the foods that are causing the upturn in weightier children. A child's liver function soon gets slowed with an excessive fat build up which can lead to liver damage.
If the liver is damaged through fatty degeneration - saturated fat - cholesterol regulation is hampered, it fails to produce enough 'good' HDL and allows levels of 'bad' LDL to increase leaving a higher risk of heart attacks and strokes later in life.
We always say 'you are what you eat' and that by eating a varied diet of good food for good health is what everybody should be aiming at, along with moderate exercise and drinking plenty of fluids.
By doing this we are giving our body the best help we can to achieve the full range of nutrients and vitamins needed to perform at its optimum.
Obviously other factors do have to be included that can greatly affect our health and well being including lack of sleep, living environment, geographical position, pollutants, genetic conditions etc,
A diet of good nutritional food is critical for us all at all ages, but studies have shown that during childhood, and especially the younger years, a diet of good food really can make all the difference.
A study carried out at Bristol University showed that women with longer legs tended to have healthier livers researchers said, and that it suggested liver damage was more susceptible by ladies with shorter legs.
The key they say seems to be childhood nutrition. Eating healthily is beneficial in the early stages of life, enabling the body to grow consistently and evenly and that with this good liver function and growth is encouraged.
Recently there have also been several studies showing the health of babies can be greatly increased by pregnant mothers eating a good varied nutritional diet, and by cutting out smoking and alcohol.
They found taller people generally have larger livers and being the body's detoxifier, enables the body to remove a greater amount of harmful substances from the blood.
A build up of 'toxins' in the liver can make it become 'sluggish', and that can be detrimental for the body to maintain good health and well being.
A healthy liver is vital to good health and eating nutritional food helps new liver cells form and can even repair some damaged cells.
So therefore liver performance is greatly enhanced or affected by the diet we eat.
It really is easy to add helpful detoxifying foods to your diet just by eating plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables; if you are getting your five-a-day then you are well on the way. Include protein from lean meat, fish twice a week, grains and nuts - preferably not salted.
The way we cook our food is also important - over cooked and a lot of the goodness is lost, so lightly boiled, steamed, stir fried and grilled are the best ways to keep the vitamins and nutrients at a maximum in the food.
We believe that our daily required amount of vitamins and nutrients can be achieved through eating a healthy varied diet, but during or after illness when lack of appetite often occurs, taking a supplement can help, but as always you should seek medical advice first.
So make our motto 'good food for good health' yours, and by eating a good varied diet of healthy food can only help in attaining good health and well being for yourself and your children.
Sandra & Ted
This article was composed by Sandra & Ted Wosko. We have always been interested in health issues especially having children, and as with most people, we all suffer with some type of ailment. We are always researching on more and more topics in the endless task of gaining more knowledge to increase our expertise, benefiting ourselves and other people alike.

Longevity - Juicing For Health, Nutrition, and Exercise

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Juicing for health. Let's examine that phrase for a second. I mean, why do we juice? Is it because we love the sound of our wonderful counter top machines? No. (some cheap juicers sound like muscle cars with broken mufflers) Is it because we love to see veggies and fruits getting sliced and diced like wood in a wood chipper? No, although it really does look kinda cool during the first few weeks.:). Is it for the taste? Possibly, but the truth is any supermarket juice can taste great as well, and buying a jug of store bought OJ is perhaps easier than making your own. So in truth, aside from the taste, pretty much the only good reason for adopting a juicing lifestyle is because we seek the many health benefits from the creations we make in our wonderful machines.
The question then becomes; is juicing for health enough? Answer: of course not. If we are truly to achieve longevity and true long term health benefits, juicing becomes a single piece in the longevity and health puzzle. There are certain things we humans have to do on the regular to keep the body as primed as possible, things that have nothing to do with Doritos, TV addictions, or Pizza Hut (even though that would be just awesome). The point being that if we are juicing, we should also be eating only the right foods, getting up and moving with a dose of daily exercise, and making sure to get proper rest. Otherwise, I may as well be sending you a Twinkies/chocolate/Haagen Dazs juicing recipe today.;)
Now, depending on your goals, getting and staying as healthy as possible can either be rocket science, or as simple as 2+2=4. For example, someone whose singular fitness goal is to look like a cast member from 300 has made a much larger commitment to weight lifting than someone who just wants their internal organs to stop from melting. For most of us, we fall somewhere in between a photo spread in Muscle and Fitness magazine and a couch potato. That being said, all fitness goals boil down to optimizing the same 3 areas of health in order to achieve their desired results. These areas are: 
  • Fitness and exercise
  • Nutrition
  • Quality rest
For some of you, I just pulled another "Captain Obvious" moment by stating what should be elementary. But for some, I really do have to mention the necessity and equal importance of these 3 areas, since there truly are kind folks who misguidedly expect to become the next Lance Armstrong just from juicing for health, or from working out incessantly. Case in point: a 20 something man who comes to our gym every day, works out for at least 90 minutes every time, just finished complaining about having been diagnosed with high blood pressure. After talking with him for a few minutes my partner and I learned that he eats anything and everything, using salt and sugar with reckless abandon. I know what you're thinking, and no, this guy was not dropped on his head as a child. He just simply never grasped the golden rule that overall health involves more than bench presses and squats. In fact you'd be surprised how many people assume that a good daily workout cancels out the need to eat properly.
At any rate, to cut a long and preachy post short, if you really want to get the most from your juicing for health lifestyle, please don't just stop at juicing. Take 45 minutes each day to get active. Do an abs workout, sit down and crank out 45 minutes of rowing. Go down the street to the gym and play a game of squash with your buddy. (BTW, squash is a blast, try it). Get a proper nutrition program, and follow the steps and guides. And after each day make sure you wind down appropriately, relax, do some meditation, and sleep 8 hours. If you have any trouble with sleep (I have recently) there are a myriad of great sites available that teach natural cures and treatments for sleeplessness. I can't stress enough how important sleep is to maintaining proper health. So overlooked, the restorative power of sleep is just as important as nutrition and exercise.
If you're on the fence about making that final step towards personal Uber-greatness, just look around the internet, examine quality sites, and try what they suggest. Most fitness and nutrition programs are NOT rocket science at all. Many work like gangbusters. The point is that if you are juicing for health and not going the extra mile, start now. No, seriously. Right now. It's February already folks, one month gone. 2011 should not be about wasting more time before you get to it. So take the plunge folks! Longevity is a reachable goal.
Cheers!
Learning the secrets of longevity is not so daunting when you have a resource like Juicing For Health to guide you. Phineas and his team are dedicated to health issues with a focus on juicing and fitness for boosting overall health beyond your own wildest expectations.

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