Top 10 Diet Foods
1. Oats. The b-glucan in whole oats
reduces the risk of coronary heart disease. The soluble fiber is vital in
lowering cholesterol and stabilizing blood sugars.
2. Soybeans. The bioactive ingredients in soy products suppress formation
of blood vessels that feed cancer cells. Soy helps stabilize hormone levels in
women, as well as decrease the risk of heart disease, osteoporosis, and ovarian,
breast, and prostate cancer.
3. Tomatoes. Lycopene, a potent antioxidant, is a carotenoid that fights
the uncontrolled growth of cells into tumors. It fights cancer of the colon,
bladder, pancreas and prostate.
4. Cold Water Seafood. Healthy EPA/omega-3 oils are shown to turn on fat
oxidation, decrease risk of coronary artery disease, stabilize blood sugars,
increase brainpower, and reduce inflammatory response. Seafood reduces
"bad" LDL cholesterol and triglycerides, while raising levels of
"good" HDL cholesterol.
5. Flaxseed. A unique source of lignans, powerful antioxidants that are
believed to stop cells from turning cancerous. Flaxseed also contains alpha-linolenic
acid, the plant version of the omega-3s found in fish oils. It makes a great
healthy option for people who don't eat fish.
6. Garlic. Rich in allicin, which boosts
immune function and reduces cancer risk, garlic also has strong anti-viral
effects and has been shown to lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
7. Hot Peppers. A source of capsaicin, a vital immune, mood and metabolic
booster with powerful anti-viral effects. Capsaicin is linked to decreased risk
of stomach cancer due to its ability to neutralize nitrosamines, a
cancer-causing compound formed in the body when cured or charred meats are
consumed. Capsaicin also kills bacteria believed to cause stomach ulcers... and
appears to turn on the fat-burning capacity.
8. Sweet Potatoes. A rival of carrots as a potent source of beta-carotene
and other carotenoids, which help prevent cataracts and protect the body from
free radicals and cancer - particularly cancer of the larynx, esophagus, and
lungs.
9. Grapes. Grape skins contain a high concentration of resveratrol, which
appears to block the formation of coronary artery plaque, as well as tumor
formation and growth. Red grape juice or red wine is considered a better source
of resveratrol than white, which are made without the grape skins.
10. Cruciferous Vegetables. Broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, and brussels
sprouts contain indoles, sulforaphane, and isothiocyanates, which protect cells
from damage by carcinogens, block tumor formation, and help the liver to
inactivate hormone-like compounds that may promote cancer.
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