Surprising and Uncommon Superfoods

1. Bulgur – Bulgur belongs to the wheat family and is rich in vitamins and nutrients. Choose this healthy substitute over its very distant cousin, white-refined-processed flour. Health benefits include: anti-inflammatory effects (buh-bye bloat) and high fiber content, aiding in maintaining a regular digestive system. Other great family members include Quinoa, buckwheat, oats, and spelt.

2. Acaí Berry– There has been a lot of buzz about the Acaí berry in the last few years. This South American berry, pronounced (ah-sigh-ee), is small and dark, similar to a blueberry. This superfruit contains the most antioxidants of any fruit plus also contains protein, fiber and Omega-fatty acids. In North America, the only way to get acaí is in juice, powder or pill form. Research is limited but studies have shown that the health benefits of consuming this exotic berry could help with arthritis, weight loss, detoxification, high cholesterol and improving general health.

3. Goji Berry – A lesser-known miracle berry, is the goji berry, which is said to be one of the most nutrient dense foods in the world. It is rumored to contain more vitamin C than oranges, more beta-carotene than carrots, and more iron than steak.  It is also used in the Chinese culture for medicinal purposes to treat diseases and cure ailments.

4. Coconut oil – This is a healthier option to use rather than olive oil or butter. It satisfies hunger, stimulates your metabolism, and has fewer calories than any other fat. Coconut oil contains lauric acid and various other acids that boasts health benefits that can improve hair and skin care, relieve stress, assist in weight loss, strengthen teeth and bones and maintain cholesterol levels. See this video to learn more about the difference between coconut oil and other oils.

5. Leeks – Are a relatively uncommon veggie. This root veggie belongs to the allium family, along with its sibling’s garlic, onion, shallots and chives and all have very distinct, strong flavors. Among providing a good source of fiber, iron, folic acid and vitamins, leeks also contain a substance called kaempforal, which may help reduce ovarian cancer in women. They are also good for the blood, they contain diuretic properties and are fat-free and low in calories. Leeks can be used either in place of onions or shallots or can be added to soups and casseroles. I cooked them as a side dish (here) and they turned out great!

6. Kale – Kale is a more bitter tasting leafy green but it is low in calories and boasts incredible health stats. A rule of thumb is that the darker the color, the more vitamins and nutrients it contains. Kale is often described as the healthiest vegetable. It is a great detoxifier for the body and can help regulate cholesterol.

7. Flax – Flax is a small nutty flavored seed that can also be bought ground or in oil form. Its high omega 3 fatty acid content gives it its anti-inflammatory effect, protects and strengthens your bones, and fights heart disease, high-blood pressure and diabetes.

8. Chia seeds – The Chia seed is like the new kid in town. Foodies and nutritionists have been touting this wonder-seeds nutritional stats like crazy lately. Dr. Oz mentioned these on the Oprah Winfrey Show because it is considered a complete protein, it has five times the amount of calcium that milk has and is an excellent source of soluble fiber. It used for weight loss because it fills you up quickly cutting calorie intake by half but leaving you satisfied and nutrient rich. It is also used for endurance because of the way it reacts with sugar. You can put chia seeds on your salad, mixed in with wheat or veggie dishes or grind it up and mix it in with your coffee, smoothie, soup or juice.

9. Cupuachu – This exotic fruit belongs to the cacao family. It is about the size of a watermelon and has a creamy exotic pulp in the middle. While it has a myriad of health benefits the primary ones include a high content of polyphenols, antioxidants and vitamins and minerals that help boost the immune system and lower blood pressure. One of amazing benefits of this exotic fruit is that it has caffeine-like effects but contains no caffeine. This will help speed the metabolism and give you natural energy. It is also great for healthy skin and hair and a better libido ;)

10. Spirulina – Is often referred to as a kind of algae and is most commonly sold in tablet or powder form. It is one of the lesser known superfoods on this list but it is definitely worth learning about. With more protein than most meat and fish products, this ultra superfood also packs powerful antioxidant power as well as essential vitamins and nutrients. This is a raw food diet favorite and is most often used in fresh juices and smoothies.

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Do you use any of these in your diet or have you ever? If so, how? Do you have any other uncommon or surprising superfoods to add to this list? There are so many it’s hard to pick just 10!

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10 Best Foods for Fat Loss – Burn Baby Burn!!

Just like there are certain foods that are good for your heart, there are specific foods that aid in fat loss. Excess body fat is often the cause of some of the major physical threats like cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes and heart disease. According to the World Health Organization, nearly two-thirds of all American adults are overweight, and 34% are clinically obese. No matter if you are five pounds or 205 pounds overweight, excess body fat can harm you. Here is a list of 10 of the best fat-fighting foods that you should incorporate into your diet if you haven’t already.

Green Tea - Green tea contains substances called catechins, which researchers believe may trigger weight loss by stimulating the body to burn calories and decrease body fat. Catechins have also been shown to have anti-inflammatory and anticancer properties.

Cinnamon - This spice helps reduce belly fat by lowering blood sugar levels and improving natural production of insulin. Keeping your blood sugar and insulin levels from spiking and falling is a key factor in helping you lose fat.

Water – H2O is probably the most important tool when it comes to fat loss. Your body holds onto water if you don’t drink enough. Drinking the recommended amount of water a day prevents water retention, prevents dehydration, and helps muscle recovery.  Sometimes your body will confuse hunger for thirst when you are dehydrated, resulting in unnecessary caloric intake. Drinking a glass of water before each meal will fill your stomach and make you feel full to prevent overeating.

Fish – Salmon, tuna and sea bass are three fish that are loaded with omega-3 fatty acids and protein. The healthy fat boosts your immune system and helps keep your arteries cholesterol free. Fish is typically low in calories and carbohydrates. Carbohydrates turn to fat in the body if they are not burned off so eating a low carbohydrate dinner right before bed is ideal for fat loss.

Beans – Beans really are the magical fruit (kids choke, spare me)! Protein packed, fiber rich, and low in fat, beans are one of the best fat-burning foods. They are also known to help keep your digestive system regular, which keeps bloating and irregularity to a minimum.

Eggs – This little oval of fat-burning deliciousness is one of the highest quality proteins. Eggs are low in carbohydrates, which fuel fat cells, and the protein helps build muscle, which fights fat!

Yogurt (or Kefir) – Low-fat dairy products contains healthy bacteria that aid in digestion. The high calcium content strengthens bone density and muscle mass while increasing fat loss. Make sure to choose a brand that is low in sugar and fat and has a low calorie content.

Vegetables – Veggies are fiber rich and nutrient dense without the high caloric content. Spinach, broccoli, asparagus and peppers are a few great choices that are filling, satisfying and keep your blood sugar levels steady.

Apples – Eve’s forbidden fruit is packed with fat fighting nutrients, like pectin. Pectin restricts cells to absorb fat and encourages water absorption from food. This in turn helps release fat deposits from the body. The antioxidants in apples may also help prevent metabolic syndrome, a condition marked by excess belly fat.

Nuts – Recent studies show that nuts contain a number of vitamins, minerals, fiber protein, and antioxidants, which are all crucial for healthy fat loss. You must eat these in moderation because they are dense in calories and fat but a handful a day is a great snack and can ward off mid-day cravings. A small serving will keep you feel full, satisfied and give you a natural boost of energy.

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