Tuesday, August 31, 2010

If you eat a harmful food in concert with a healthful food, the harmful food's effect(s) may be minimized.

Eat This AND That
If you eat a harmful food in concert with a healthful food, the harmful food's effect(s) may be minimized.
by Nancy Kalish, PARADE

In a perfect world, you’d eat healthily all the time, but let’s get real. The good news: Consuming certain nutritious foods with harmful foods can help minimize the damage.

You splurged on: Hot Dog
Your food Rx: Sauerkraut
Why it works:

Hot dogs are packed with nitrates, which have been linked to cancer, but topping your dog off with some kraut can help prevent damage. Sauerkraut is high in a powerful compound that may stop the nitrates from converting into carcinogens.



You splurged on: High-Fat Meal
Your Food Rx: Grapes
Why it works:
Chowing down on a high-fat meal floods your system with triglycerides and slows circulation. Consuming 1 cups of antioxidant-rich grapes with your meal prevents some of the negative effects.



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You splurged on: Salty Foods
Your Food Rx: Chocolate
Why it works:

Just indulged in a salty meal? A few squares of dark chocolate can lower your blood pressure in as little as two hours. Have 2 ounces of chocolate made of at least 60% cocoa for dessert.

You splurged on: Pizza
Your Food Rx: Rosemary
Why it works:

When pizza (or any high-carb food) is heated past 250˚, it creates harmful chemicals that scientists have linked to an increased risk of cancer and heart disease. Antioxidants in one tablespoon of fresh rosemary added to the dough can slash the chemicals by 60%.



You splurged on: Red Meat
Your Food Rx: Red Wine
Why it works:

Drinking a glass of red wine with your steak can cut down on your body’s absorption of toxins that can lead to heart disease. But don’t overindulge: Seven ounces is all you need to benefit.


You splurged on: Grilled Chicken
Your Food Rx: Coleslaw
Why it works:

Grilled meats—pork, beef, and chicken—have been linked to an increased cancer risk. Cruciferous vegetables, like the cabbage in slaw, contain a compound that helps clear the carcinogens from your body.



You splurged on: Fast Food
Your Food Rx: Cherries
Why it works:

Eating a fast-food meal can unleash a torrent of free radicals that damage cells. A dessert of cherries, blueberries, grapes, or kiwis will speed antioxidants into your system to fight the damage.

You splurged on: Bagel
Your Food Rx: Vinegar
Why it works:

Vinegar can prevent the spikes in blood sugar caused by a carb-heavy meal. A spoonful on your salad will slow digestion and help prevent the peaks and valleys in glucose that can fuel overeating.

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