Showing posts with label matefit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label matefit. Show all posts

Monday, August 11, 2014

Health Benefits of Yerba Mate Tea



 South American beverage made by steeping the ground leaves and stems of the yerba mate plant. Yerba mate is a central nervous system stimulant containing caffeine, but it also contains a number of other nutrients, including antioxidants, amino acids, polyphenols, vitamins and minerals.


Yerba mate tea is very high in antioxidants; it's got about 90% more antioxidants than green tea. Yerba mate has significant immune boosting properties. Proponents of yerba mate tea say that the minerals, vitamins, antioxidants, animo acids and polphenols found in this beverage have a balancing effect on the caffeine it contains. Users report increased mental energy, clarity and focus, but they also say that yerba mate doesn't cause any of the uncomfortable side effects associated with drinking caffeinated beverages, such as headaches, stomachaches and jitters, ids digestion by stimulating increased production of bile and other gastric acids. Yerba mate helps keep your colon clean for effective and efficient waste elimination, and helps reduce the stomach bacteria that can contribute to bad breath. The antioxidants and amino acids present in yerba mate help fat and cholesterol move through your bloodstream so that they don't accumulate on artery walls. Yerba mate also helps prevent arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and prevents blood clots that may cause heart attack or stroke.


Find out how to prepare this tea at: 

Monday, July 28, 2014

BLOATING: CITRUS SENSATION !








Many women suffer from uncomfortable bloating. Whether caused by eating too much salt or a hormonal fluctuation like menstruation, water-rich foods such as lemon and cucumber can bust bloat. Next time you’re feeling bloated, try this citrus-infused recipe. You don’t even need to refrigerate it – it can last on the counter for up to three days!

Ingredients

  • 2 lemons, sliced  
  • 1/2 cucumber
  • 10-12 mint leaves
  • 3 quarts water







This wonderful post was inspired by a post read on Dr. OZ’s page.







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Thursday, July 24, 2014

Ways to treat a Hangover !






Rehydrate. Dehydration is the main cause of hangover symptoms. To head off dehydration in advance, pour yourself a large glass of water as soon as you get home, and drink it all before going to bed. Also remember to bring a glass or bottle of water with you to leave on your night stand and sip whenever you wake up throughout the night.











Eat a good breakfast. A moderately healthy, but hearty breakfast after a night's drinking can work wonders. The food will settle your stomach, while also giving you energy. Try some toast topped with a little butter and jam, or better yet, some scrambled eggs. The toast will soak up any excess alcohol left in your stomach, while the eggs contain proteins and B vitamins perfect for replenishing your body's natural resources.











Sleep. It will take your body several hours to metabolize the alcohol, so you might as well sleep through a couple of them and hopefully you'll feel much better when you wake up!










Take a couple of painkillers. If your head is hurting, try taking a couple of painkillers such as aspirin or ibuprofen to ease the pain. Always take these pills in the morning, rather than the night before when you still have alcohol in your system. 

A Morning Glory Juice, healing for liver toxicity.



The cleansing virtues in beets juice is very healing for liver toxicity or bile ailments, like jaundice, hepatitis, food poisoning, diarrhea or vomiting. Beets have been shown to help cleanse the blood, cleanse the colon and strengthen the gall bladder and liver. The choline from beet juice detoxifies not only the liver, but also the entire system of excessive alcohol abuse.
Carrot juice is diuretic and helps to eliminate excess fluids from the body, reducing water retention, especially for women during their monthly menstruation cycle and in pregnant women.

Let's get started with the Ingredients that you will need:



  • 1 Beet Root                       
  • 2 Medium Carrots 
  • 2 Oranges

Process Carrots in a juicer, place carrot processed, oranges sliced, beet root scrunched, water and ice in you Infuser Water Bottle, shake or stir and serve.











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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

At-Home Cellulite Solutions



Seaweed Treatments

Homemade seaweed masks and scrubs are an effective, inexpensive way to treat cellulite. A natural exfoliant, seaweed can help stimulate circulation and flush toxins, which helps to reduce the appearance of cellulite. Powdered seaweed is the perfect base for an at-home body scrub and can be mixed with clay, lime juice and honey to create a moisturizing spa-grade treatment. 


Cook with Tomato Paste

Tomato paste contains high doses of lycopene, more than what you would get by eating a fresh tomato. Studies have shown that this antioxidant may help reduce UV-induced sun damage, as well as help prevent collagen breakdown. By preserving collagen in your skin, you are keeping a healthy thick top layer of skin overlying your fat layer, which reduces the out-pouching of underlying fat cells, making cellulite less visible.


Stay Hydrated

Drinking 8 to 10 glasses of water every day will help you stay hydrated and help plump the skin, making it look less dimpled. Foods with higher water content can also improve skin hydration. Fresh fruits and vegetables, particularly melons, cucumbers and leafy greens, are high in water content and low in calories which will aid in weigh control and, thus, fat stores. Try getting an Infuser Water Bottle, so you don't get bored of plain water, add fruits and stay Hydrated.


Relax with a Cup of Tea

Studies suggest that certain hormones, particularly insulin and cortisol (which rises with stress), change the way that fat cells function. Interestingly, a family of molecules called catechins, found in green and white teas, decrease fat cell insulin resistance. So when you are on edge, take five minutes to sit quietly and have a cup of tea.


Tuesday, July 15, 2014

TOP 8 Fruits you should be eating ... Or drinking.



Blueberries



Blueberries are rich in antioxidants, which help fight cancer and prevent macular degeneration. Like cranberries, they contain compounds that can protect against urinary tract infections.



Apples

 


Eat the skin for a high dose of fiber -- both soluble (the type that helps lower cholesterol) and insoluble (it keeps you regular). In addition to meeting 15 percent of your daily fiber needs, an apple is crammed with antioxidants.




Bananas




High in potassium and low in sodium, bananas help lower your risk of high blood pressure and stroke. Bonus: Protease inhibitors that can prevent stomach ulcers.




Red & Purple Grapes





Red wine isn't the only source of resveratrol, a powerful antioxidant that could help fight heart disease. You get nearly as much resveratrol in a cup of dark-colored grapes as you do in a five-ounce glass of merlot.

Kiwis







Ounce for ounce, kiwis contain more than twice as much vitamin C as oranges, plus they may lower the risk of cataracts and could even protect DNA from damage.




Oranges




A single orange gives you almost a full day's vitamin C, plus potassium. The opaque membrane around each wedge has hesperidin, which may lower cholesterol. Even the scent is calming, according to research.


Papayas




These contain papain, a substance that helps improve your digestion. Papayas also provide a lot of vitamin C and are a good source of folate.


Strawberries




 A daily handful helps control type 2 diabetes and stave off heart disease and inflammation. Strawberries are also an excellent source of vitamin C and other antioxidants.








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Saturday, July 12, 2014

Trending: GINGER.




I've been noticing that there are a lot of people using Ginger root for a lot of things, and I have tasted it in a lot of drinks, and it tastes very good, but besides the good tasting I found out that it has A LOT of benefits, like :


Ginger root (Zingiber officinale) is well known as remedy for travel sickness, nausea and indigestion and is used for wind, colic, irritable bowel, loss of appetite, chills, cold, flu, poor circulation, menstrual cramps, dyspepsia (bloating, heartburn, flatulence), indigestion and gastrointestinal problems such as gas and stomach cramps.



I will leave you a recipe to try it:

Kiwi, Ginger, and Mint Water

Kiwi, Ginger, and Mint Water

SERVINGS: 4
1 kiwi, sliced

1 Tbsp ginger, freshly grated

3 Tbsp fresh mint, finely chopped

1 Tbsp raw honey

PLACE all ingredients in a 1-quart jar filled with water. 
Stir with a wooden spoon and sweeten to taste. Place in the fridge overnight before serving, then pour it on your Infuser Water Bottle. Serve chilled with ice cubes and enjoy !


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(Recipe found at http://www.prevention.com/)

- Maritza Valdez