Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving 2011


Dear Family & Friends,

Wishing you a very Happy Thanksgiving 2011!  While we are all ready, or starting to get ready to prepare our Thanksgiving vegan feast with our loved ones I would like to add some health tips, and our menu for this great occasion.

It may be expected that you will make some awful errors in your regular diet during the Thanksgiving feast, but please keep in mind for this day and the future the following facts:

Antioxidant Riches Found in Unexpected Foods
Beans, Berries, Spices, and Potatoes Are Antioxidant Powerhouses

"The Cancer Project promotes cancer prevention and survival through a better understanding of cancer causes, particularly the link between nutrition and cancer. Through research, education, and advocacy, we are saving lives." http://www.cancerproject.org/


The top five cancer-causing foods

Our vegan Thanksgiving menu 2011:

Yams and pumpkin soup
Mixed salad with Boston lettuce, radicchio, red onions.
Rice with cilantro (lots of cilantro), and picante sauce (tomatoes, onions, garlic, basil), with olive oil.
Mixed beans  salad (lentils, garbanzos, pinto, black eyes peas)
Tofu with vinaigrette
Artichoke hearts
Vegan apple pie, pumpkin pie
Soy yogurt with berries

While this is getting ready the appetizers are:
Black olive tapenade
Hummus with red peppers
Pickles and mushrooms
Wheat pita bread
White wine

Hoping that turkeys’ life will improve, and never have to suffer a massacre ever again!

Love,
Maru Angarita

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Head to toes

Andrew Weil, PhD is one of my favorite nutritionists.  I follow his advice regularly, and I love this wellness guide:
 
 
I try to keep myself healthy following daily advice from Dr. Weil, and other nutritionists. 
 
Love
 

9 Foods That Help Fight Belly Fat

Transforming your Buddha belly into a sexy set of six-pack abs requires a few changes and a bit of effort, for sure. But you might be able to shrink that gut better and faster if you eat the right foods. Here are nine you should add to your diet if you're concerned about your belly area.

http://www.realage.com/check-your-health/mens-health/9-foods-that-fight-belly-fat?eid=1098955006&memberid=24502974

Self-Image Boosters to Fight Depression

Self-Image Boosters to Fight Depression

Taking good care of yourself — inside and out — can help boost low self-esteem and even improve your depression symptoms.

Medically reviewed by Pat F. Bass III, MD, MPH

Major depression causes an overwhelming sadness, and it can change how you feel about yourself, often leading to low self-esteem and a negative self-image. During depression, you may look in the mirror and have a hard time finding anything to feel positive about.
"How a person views themselves can tip from a ‘glass half-full’ to a ‘glass half-empty’ perspective or worse," says Ian A. Cook, MD, associate professor in residence in the department of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA in Los Angeles, and research scientist at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute. Along with depression symptoms that affect concentration, memory, organization, and decision-making, you may lose sight of your self-worth.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Compassionate & anti-cancer Thanksgiving dinner

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Dear Friends,

The following articles will give you tips on how to have a compassionate and anti-cancer Thanksgiving dinner:

http://www.delish.com/recipes/cooking-recipes/vegetarian-appetizers?GT1=47049

http://www.everydayhealth.com/cancer-photos/top-foods-to-fight-cancer.aspx?xid=nl_EverydayHealthHealthyAging_20101105

Enjoy!

Love,

Maru Angarita
http://maruangaritavegan.blogspot.com/

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Dr. Weil's Head-to-Toe Wellness Guide - What Is It?


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Dear Friends,

I invite you to please read Dr. Weil's:

Dr. Weil's Head-to-Toe Wellness Guide - What Is It?

http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/PAG00363/Dr-Weil-Head-to-Toe-Wellness-Guide.html

I worry that some of the easiest way to cure certain health issues are right in front of us. I would love to see all of us follow a healthier life style since not only we will feel much better, but will be able to fight off illnesses.

It is an interactive educational tool that can inform and engage both adults and teenagers on how to implement healthy choices into their lives.
It is a natural health and wellness guide for all ages that offers tips on lifestyle, nutrition, and supplementation for a variety of diseases and disorders.
It is an in-depth, easy-to-use guide that promotes natural health and wellness, from head-to-toe.

http://maruangaritavegan.blogspot.com/

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Raw Foods


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What It Means to Follow Raw Foods Diet
http://food.aol.com/healthy-kitchen/raw-food?icid=mainhtmlws-main-ndl3link1http%3A%2F%2Ffood.aol.com%2Fhealthy-kitchen%2Fraw-food

Advocates say foods lose nutrientswhen cooked at high heat, so mealsinclude fruits, veggies, nuts & beans.Celebrities who praise the lifestyle

Food in the Raw
Rachel Been, AOL

By Jessica Hulett

The raw foods diet has no shortage of celebrity spokespeople. Woody Harrelson, Alicia Silverstone, Sting and Demi Moore have all extolled the virtues of eating food in its natural state. While eating raw isn't something most of us could do on a daily basis -- because we lack the time, the equipment, or our own private chef -- there are some easy ways to incorporate natural foods into our diets, and ample reasons to do so.

The Basics"Raw" is a relative term when it comes to the Raw Foods Diet. Food can actually be heated up to 115 degrees Fahrenheit. After that, raw foodists believe that foods cooked above that temperature lose nutrients, and in some cases actually become harmful. A typical raw foods diet consists of fruit, vegetables, nuts, seeds and sprouted grains and beans. Most followers are vegan or vegetarian, but some include raw dairy and meats in their diets (not me). Typical equipment in a raw food kitchen includes a blender, food processor, dehydrator or juicer.

Is It Healthier?

It depends on who you ask. Common sense says that food that hasn't been processed in any way has more nutritional value than food that has been cooked, especially using high-heat methods like boiling, grilling or roasting. Some studies have shown that people who follow a strict raw foods diet are both thinner and healthier, while others point to vitamin deficiencies, like B12, which can be lacking in vegans especially. Most experts agree, however, that the healthiest diets include a wide variety of whole foods prepared in a variety of ways, which would naturally have some raw foods in the mix.

Start with Salads

The easiest way to incorporate raw foods into your diet is with salads. You should always start with quality ingredients -- not only are they "cleaner," they also taste better. Buy organic, or shop at farmer's markets. Fresh produce topped with a simple vinaigrette of fresh lemon juice and extra virgin olive oil and some raw nuts and seeds can be a filling, nutritious meal or starter.Taking the Next StepMaybe the occasional salad is as far as you're willing to go, and there's nothing wrong with that! But there's a whole raw-foods world out there, and you'll find everything from raw tomato sauce and "pasta" to decadent chocolate desserts.

If you want to delve deeper into the raw foods lifestyle, check out these sites to get started:LearnRawFood.com RawFamily.com Aniphyo.com