Five foods that could save your life
Foods that can boost your health and ultimately save your life
The foods
that we often feel guilty about eating can help to save your life. ‘What the
health! Food can save your life?’ It certainly can, and it gets even better;
when we talk of life-saving foods, we aren’t limited to the obvious healthy
foods: fruit and veg. Here’s our refreshing approach to healthy eating.
We’ve
compiled a list of our five favourite health-boosting foods and the reasons why
they can save your life. Here's our refreshing approach
to healthy eating.
Life-saving food number 1: Chocolate
Exciting
news for chocolate lovers: studies have shown that chocolate can reduce the
risk of heart attacks and protect against deadly blood clots. Indeed, US
researchers published in the British Medical Journal explain that chocolate can
lower the risk of heart disease by over a third. This is achieved by natural
health-promoting flavonoids, which improve the blood flow through the vessels
to decrease the chances of heart attack. In fact, researchers have even
recommended that anyone going on a long-haul flight should eat chocolate to
promote healthy blood flow, lowering the risk of blood clots passengers are
more prone to after sitting in the same position for long periods of time. This
is the perfect excuse to book a holiday, and munch on chocolate during the
flight – bliss!
Life-saving food number 2: Salmon
According
to research undertaken by Rush University Medical Centre, those who eat fish at
least once a week are less likely to experience Alzheimer’s disease compared to
those who rarely incorporate fish into their diet. Dr Martha Morris of St
Luke’s Medical Centre in Chicago conducted a study on 815 people between the
ages of 65 and 94, documenting their brain health for seven years. Luckily,
such a time-consuming task revealed some fantastic results: Morris discovered
that regular fish-eaters had a massive seventy per cent less chance of
contracting Alzheimer’s disease than those who did not eat fish. Scientists
have discovered that the DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) in fish is the key to
combating Alzheimer’s: DHA slows down the progression of Alzheimer’s disease,
making this the key ingredient for a healthy brain and, ultimately, a healthier
lifestyle too.
Life-saving food number 3: Garlic
More and
more evidence seems to be emerging that, of the many compounds found in garlic,
10 of them help to combat cancer. Garlic also contains immune-enhancing
compounds that help to break down the substances that cause cancer. For
example, diallyl sulphide, a component of garlic, is known for its ability to
break down carcinogens in the body, which may have led to cancer if they
weren’t destroyed. According to research, people who consume garlic regularly
face half the risk of stomach cancer than those who eat little or none.
Life-saving food number 4: Cranberries
It would
take a long time to list the many health benefits of cranberries but, in short,
this tiny fruit is a life-saver (literally) when it comes to our health.
Indeed, the little cranberry is full of antioxidant, anti-inflammatory,
anti-bacterial and immune-boosting properties, as well as being jam-packed full
of phytonutrients. The more phytonutrients we have in our body, the greater the
protection. Moreover, the phytochemicals found in red fruits and berries help
to combat cancer-causing molecules. In a study conducted by Cornell University,
researchers tested cranberry extracts on human breast cancer cells and
discovered that, over four hours, many of the same breast cancer cells had
begun to die. So not only do they taste amazing, but these little red gems make
a powerful addition to any diet.
Life-saving food number 5: The coffee bean
A
study by the University of Scranton found that the flavonoids contained in
coffee can prevent heart disease. The professor who led the experiment,
Dr. Joe
Vinson, says that “antioxidants are your army to protect you from the toxic
free radicals, which come from breathing oxygen and eating sugar, that start
chronic diseases”. The antioxidants in coffee ward off life-threatening
diseases such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. It’s worth
bearing in mind though, that caffeine raises your blood pressure, so if you’re
drinking a large amount it’s best to opt for decaf, which offers the same
amount of antioxidant properties as regular coffee. So let’s raise our warm
mugs of coffee to health, happiness, and battling horrible diseases the tasty
way. Here’s to a prosperous life!
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