One of the World’s Healthiest Drink

When your day seems Topsy turvy and as stormy as can be, there’s nothing quite as tranquil as a nice hot a cup of a green tea.

Life is a Bowl of Cherries

Cherries are an excellent source of beta carotene (vitamin A). In fact, they contain 19 times more beta carotene than blueberries and strawberries. Cherries are referred to as “brain food”, aiding in brain health and in the prevention of memory loss.

One of the World’s Healthiest Drink

Strawberries are fragrantly sweet and juicy, and this popular fruit contains a wealth of cancer-fighting, health-protective nutrition. A serving of eight strawberries contains more vitamin C than an orange.

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Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Get Perfect Beach Holiday Skin for Summer

People love holidaying on beach, but they do not know how to keep their skin glowing. Expert gives tip to protect skin to have that beautiful beach holiday look.



Jill Zander, founder of the Jill Zander Skin Rejuvenation Clinic, shares tips to keep skin looking beautiful in the summer sun and beyond, reports femalefirst.co.uk:

Sun protection: Use a sunblock daily. Always include your neck, décolleté and backs of hands and reapply frequently. Wear a hat and large lensed sunglasses.


Antioxidants: We become more sensitive as we get older to external stresses, as a result of free radicals produced by environmental pollution, car exhaust fumes, UVA and UVB and cigarette smoke. Invest in a scientifically proven home care regime to protect your skin with vital nutrients providing good antioxidant protection enriched with vitamins C and E.



Repair sun damage: When it comes to sun damage, vitamin A is the most valuable skin care nutrients applied to the skin. Vitamin A helps to smooth sun damage, giving less wrinkled skin and also helps to even out skin tone.



Use a good facial scrub: It is required to remove oil, dirt, impurities and dead cells to improve texture and restore natural glow. Do it at night only.



Summer scent: Never apply fragrance to the skin in the day. Oil of Bergamot, often used as a fixative, can cause photo sensitivity and pigmentary problems. Only apply in the evening.


Thursday, 22 May 2014

10 foods that destroy your diet



When you’re trying hard to eat a healthy diet in order to lose weight, it can be frustrating when you don’t see results. Turns out, some so-called healthy foods could actually be destroying your diet.

Find out which ones are the worst culprits and how you can make a better choice.

1. Gluten-free foods.

They might be all the rage, but a gluten-free diet could actually make you gain weight. Gluten gives food texture and taste.When food manufacturers take it out, they usually add starch, fat and sugar, said Karen Ansel, a registered dietitian and co-author of “The Calendar Diet.” 

Instead, choose whole foods or buy packaged foods more carefully.

”Look at the label—don’t assume it’s a better bet,” Ansel said.

2. Coconut oil.
It’s still not clear if coconut oil burns fat or if it has as many health benefits as olive oil does, but either way, it’s loaded with saturated fat.

“This is not going to make you lose weight, it’s still a fat,” Ansel said.

It’s okay to cook with coconut oil, but be sure to measure it carefully.

3. Yogurt.

It might seem like a healthy snack, but most types of yogurt are filled with artificial sweeteners and added sugar or fructose. Fructose not only fails to trigger satiety, leaving you feeling hungry, it also goes straight to your liver, where it makes fat, said JJ Virgin, a celebrity nutrition and fitness expert and author of “The Virgin Diet,” a New York Times bestseller.

A better option: Add fresh berries to cultured unsweetened coconut milk yogurt or plain Greek yogurt. You’ll get less sugar than a flavored variety and an added fiber boost.

4. Sushi.
Sure, raw fish is healthy, but it’s easy to eat more than a half cup of rice in a sushi meal.

“In order to get enough protein, you will OD on rice,” Virgin said.

Plus, make it tempura, add mayonnaise, and you might as well be eating fast food.

Instead, order a skinny roll with cucumber, avocado or sprouts or make a meal of one order of sushi, one order of sashimi and a salad.

5. Smoothies.

Smoothies at most restaurants are not only high in calories, but the lack of fiber and added sugar won’t make you feel full.

“It can be one of the best ways to start the day, or it can be a milkshake,” Virgin said. 

Instead, make a smoothie at home with milk, protein powder, chia seeds or flaxseed, veggies and ½ to 1 cup of fresh berries.

6. Dried fruit.
Dried fruit might seem healthy, but it’s easy to overdo it— there’s no water and little protein or fat, meaning you won’t fill up as easily. Plus, the sugar is condensed.

“The more sweet you eat, the more sweet you want,” Virgin said. 

7. Salad.
You might be getting your greens, but add candied walnuts, dried cranberries and blue cheese, and “salad can become dessert very quickly,” Virgin said.

Instead, load up on the veggies, add a lean protein and a healthy fat like avocado or plain nuts. Skip dressing and use extra virgin olive oil with vinegar or lemon instead.

8. Wraps.
Wrap sandwiches are often touted as a healthier alternative, but, at 350 calories, “you’re getting as many calories from the wrap as you would a bagel,” Ansel said.
Two slices of whole grain bread are 100 calories each, making bread a better deal with the bonus of more fiber.

9. Granola.
Granola has oats, nuts and seeds and although these are healthy on their own, when they’re combined to make granola, honey (read: sugar), fat and oil join in. A serving size is just 1/4 cup, so if you eat more, you can easily down 600 calories in one sitting. 

A whole grain, high-fiber cereal with no added sugar is the healthier way to go.

10. Corn.

There’s nothing better than corn on the cob in the summer but this grain (yep, it’s not a veggie) packs 600 calories in a cup.

Swap corn for crunchy veggies that give you the same bite such as carrots, cucumbers or celery.