Showing posts with label carbonated water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carbonated water. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Things You Didn’t Know About Watermelon

It has more lycopene than raw tomatoes

In just one cup, watermelon has 1.5 times the stuff than a large fresh tomato, 6 milligrams compared to 4 milligrams, according to the USDA. That matters because lycopene is thought to act as a super antioxidant, stopping free radicals from damaging your cells and messing with your immune system. Some research even suggests that lycopene, typically found in red fruits and vegetables, may help fight heart disease and several types of cancer.

The juice may relieve muscle soreness

A Spanish study in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry found that drinking watermelon juice can actually be quite soothing after a grueling workout. Athletes who consumed a little more than 16 ounces an hour before exercise had less muscle soreness and a lower heart rate within a day. That may be because watermelon contains a natural substance called citrulline that’s been tied to improved artery function and lower blood pressure. In fact, its ability to relax the blood vessels led Texas A&M University researchers to say watermelon has Viagra-like effects. But you’ll need to look beyond the pink flesh if you really want to load up on citrulline—it’s concentrated most in the rind. If that’s not your thing, you can always save it for pickling or preserving later, Sass says.

It’s a fruit AND a vegetable


Talk about an overachiever. Like most fruits, watermelon is the product of a seed-producing plant and has a signature sweet taste. But it can be traced back to the squash, pumpkin, and cucumber family known as Cucurbitaceae. Remember how you can eat the rind? The dual nature of watermelon makes it all edible, so there’s no excuse to leave any part behind.

It’s packed with, well, water


Now this is a food with some serious hydration power. Watermelon is 91.5% water, according to the USDA. That’s a big deal seeing as how being dehydrated is bad for your health. A study published in The Journal of Nutrition found that women with even mild dehydration experienced headaches, poor concentration, fatigue, and worse moods. More reason to whip up some watermelon recipes, stat.

There’s a yellow variety


It’s hard to believe there’s a watermelon that’s NOT pink on the inside, but there’s another variety, known as Yellow Crimson, has a sunny interior and the flesh has a sweeter, honey-like taste. Thing is, the two are nearly identical on the outside, so unless you’re reading the signs at your grocery store or farmers’ market, it can be hard to tell which is which. If you want the regular pink watermelon, ask for a Crimson Sweet.


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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

8 Exercises to Target Your Lower Abs

plank row
bear
one legged mountain climber
army crawl
c curve
hip tips
x factor
six pack scissor

Graprefruit + Mint + Coconut Water



FRUIT INFUSED WATER RECIPE: 


Grapefruit, mint & coconut water.

1 organic ruby red grapefruit
ice to fill glasses
2 cups coconut water

Directions:

    Cut grapefruit so you have only flesh segments left; discard rind and pith. For each drink, place 2 to 3 segments in a glass. Top with ice. Pour coconut water over ice. Garnish with mint sprigs.

Monday, September 1, 2014

Watch out for fancy coffee drinks filled with calories ...


Change Up that Coffee !

We know they’re tempting, but watch out for fancy coffee drinks filled with calories.



Switch from a Frappuccino to just regular coffee and lose 100 calories or more. Next, skip the sugar or use a zero-calorie sweetener instead. Just three sugar packets equal 33 calories, so all it takes is three cups of coffee to reach 100 calories in sugar intake alone.

If what you like needs to have a more sweet fruity flavored then you can just try Infusing Water with fruits, that way you'll have a Fruit Infused Water with much less calories than a frapp, try it !






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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

More Great Reasons To Add Chia Seeds To Your Diet !

 
Mayans used chia seeds as a staple of their everyday diets, alongside corn and beans. “Chia” is the Mayan word for strength, and these ancient peoples understood the important health benefits of these seeds. 
 

Here are just 5 of the various reasons you should add 
this super food to your diet today:

1. Pack in your fiber. 

The American Dietetic Association recommends 20 to 35 grams of fiber per day, 
yet most people only consume about half of that. 
Chia seeds deliver almost 50% of your necessary daily intake, 
with 11 grams of fiber per ounce. Fiber is necessary for ultimate health, 
but especially for digestion and weight loss.

2. Trim the fat. 

Chia seeds absorb up to 12 times their weight and expand in your stomach, 
making you feel full and curbing your appetite. 
Chia seeds help reduce your caloric intake by filling you up and helping lower
 the energy density of certain foods — ultimately, assisting greatly in weight loss.

3. Get your omega-3s. 

Chia seeds are a concentrated sources of omega-3 fatty acids, 
and they actually have more omega-3s than salmon. 
Omega-3s are critical for brain health, 
and chia contains five grams per one ounce serving.

4. Build your bones. 

One ounce of chia seeds has 18 percent of the recommended daily intake of calcium. 
Chia seeds can help promote better bone and oral health.

5. Boost heart health.

Studies have shown that chia seeds can improve blood pressure and 
increase healthy cholesterol while lowering bad cholesterol. 
Chia seeds can help you maintain a healthy heart — a crucial element of your health.


Thursday, August 21, 2014

How Do Minerals in Drinking Water Affect Your Health?

Even the modest amounts of minerals found in regular drinking water play a beneficial role in your health. 



Calcium and magnesium are important for strong bones, of course. Magnesium also helps to regulate your blood pressure. In fact, people who live in areas with very soft water (which is low in minerals) may have a higher risk of heart disease. 

Ironically, the same thing can be true if you live in an area with very hard water. 
All those minerals can be rough on the plumbing, so people who have hard water often use a water-softening system to remove minerals.