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These 8 Steps Can Make Your Food Healthier

What we eat can be a huge benefit or detriment to our health, as well as to the quality of our lives.

Diet and lifestyle drive the top causes of death in America. Cancer, heart disease, stroke, obesity and diabetes, can all be linked back to what we eat and don't eat.

Food can be a lifeline to longevity, or a sentence to a painful and miserable existence, followed by premature death. This may seem overboard and melodramatic to some, but the old expression "you are what you eat", was never more true than it is today.

The modern and ultra-processed "Western Diet", invites chronic disease. but food can also be the key to regaining health, as well as to maintaining health.

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Here are 8 food strategies from "Food Matters" that can make a difference in your life and the lives of your loved ones:

1. Drizzle Your Tomatoes With A Little Olive Oil - This culinary combo obviously tastes amazing but also gives us great nutritional benefits. Tomatoes are naturally rich in lycopene, which is a carotenoid believed to protect against cardiovascular disease and cancer. Olive oil actually helps us to absorb lycopene, so make like the Mediterranean do and get pouring!

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2. Power Up Your Cruciferous Vegetables - Cabbage, broccoli, brussels sprouts and their close cruciferous cousins have been praised for their ability to prevent a number of cancers. However, did you know that cooked and frozen broccoli can’t actually provide us with sulforaphane (a key anti-cancer compound)? Therefore, simply add a little ground mustard powder after cooking to replace the enzymes needed to power up and release sulforaphane once more!

3. Turmeric & Black Pepper Are The Bonnie & Clyde Of The Spice Kingdom - Truly a dynamic duo! Turmeric is naturally high in a powerful anti-inflammatory compound called circumin. Black Pepper contains an alkaloid called piperine, which significantly enhances the bioavailability of circumin. So make sure you ‘spice’ up your curries - and your health - with this flavorsome pair.

4. Marinade With Lemon Juice Or Vinegar - If you choose to eat meat, poultry and fish, common cooking processes increase the production of Advanced Glycosylation End Products (AGEs). AGEs have been associated with a wide range of negative health outcomes such as inflammation, chronic disease and aging. If you choose to eat animal products, simply marinade with lemon or vinegar half an hour before cooking to reduce AGEs. Boiling, steaming and lightly cooking your food will also help!

5. Add A Lil’ Asafoetida - This wonderful little spice can be a bit tricky to track down but is often found in specialty Asian and health food stores. Don’t be alarmed by the stinky aroma of asafoetida in its raw form; upon cooking, it releases a smooth, garlic-like aroma. This little spice is particularly helpful if you have trouble tolerating legumes. Adding a little asafoetida whilst cooking legumes can help to break down the fermentable sugars which are notoriously difficult for humans to digest.

6. Squeeze A Little Lemon Into Your Life! - You’ve probably heard already that green tea is brimming with antioxidants to help protect us against cancer and aging. However, adding a little lemon juice into your green tea helps us to absorb the antioxidants (catechins) that green tea offers. Additionally, lemon juice may blunt the action of oxalates - the compounds in green tea that decrease mineral absorption - and is wonderfully refreshing!

7. Serve Your Salmon With Kale - Few things happen in isolation within our body and calcium is no exception. This essential mineral cannot be absorbed and utilized properly without the help of its good friend, Vitamin D! If you choose to eat salmon or oily fish, why not pair it with a delicious side of steamed kale? The vitamin D from your fish will assist with the absorption of calcium from this leafy green.

8. Get Your Oaty Antioxidants - This Wintry weather is perfect for a warming bowl of Oatmeal Porridge. You can pump up the antioxidant profile in every mouthful by simply adding a pinch of cloves! Also consider adding a small amount of Indian gooseberries (these are sold in a powdered form called ‘amla’) to balance your blood sugar and improve the cholesterol fighting power of this meal.

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