Homeostasis is another word for body balance. It is the state that
your body seeks to achieve at every moment of every day. When your body
is out of balance, it will show through in many ways: weight gain,
nutritional deficiencies, fertility issues, UTI’s, asthma, digestive
malfunction, high cortisol levels (stress), mood disorders, fatigue and
blood sugar conditions (insulin resistance). Long term, this will
manifest into chronic disease and hormonal imbalance.
It
is hard to maintain this balance nowadays as chemicals, food additives,
radiation and electromagnetic frequencies constantly bombard our
bodies. Most of us have an accumulation of toxic build up in our bodies
without even knowing it. Toxic build up will stop our bodies from
achieving a state of optimal health.
Certain superfoods
have been discovered to help us find that balance and bring to our
lives the energy, vibrancy and motivation that we so need and deserve.
Superfoods are very high in antioxidants which help our bodies fight
infection and slow down the aging process! They help us live a long and
healthy life!
What are antioxidants? Antioxidants
are naturally occurring chemicals in foods that help to counter the
detrimental effects of oxygen free radicals that cause disease in our
bodies. According to Bruce Ames, professor of biochemistry at the
University of California, "A lack of antioxidants is the main underlying
mechanism of aging." Superfoods will also help you control your weight
by aiding the release of toxic build up and restoring our bodies pH levels, which in turn balances our hormones resulting in optimal metabolic performance.
Note: Adding these foods to a smoothie/juice/yogurt/oatmeal is a great way for them to be easily absorbed.
1. Goji Berries
Contain
essential fatty acids and B vitamins, essential for energy and stress
release. Powerful antioxidants help combat premature aging and improve
eyesight (high in vitamin A). Also, very good for improving circulation
and boosting your immune system.
How to use? Add 1 tablespoon into smoothies, or sprinkle on yogurt.
2. Chia Seeds
High in omega-3 fatty acids, B12, protein, calcium, potassium and iron. Great antioxidants!
How
to use? Sprinkle on oats/cereals, add to smoothies .
3. Cacao Powder
Called
the "Food of the Gods," cacao contains theobromine, a mild stimulant
that can help enhance fat burning. It also increases pleasure and
relaxation by boosting the feel good brain chemical (serotonin). Studies
suggest that it can lower cholesterol and help to control blood sugar
levels (diabetics take note).
How to use? Add 1
tablespoon into warm porridge - better that chocolate pudding,
Or make as hot chocolate with boiling water/milk.
4. Stevia
Your
new best friend! The alternative to artificial sweeteners. Stevia is
totally natural (pick your brand wisely), contains no calories and will
not spike blood sugars - helping you control cravings and your weight.
5. Kale
The
queen of greens! Powerful antioxidants help us fight infection; a great
detoxifier for your liver! Also high in iron, vitamin K, C and calcium.
6. Oat Bran
A cholesterol-lowering agent as well an amazing source of fiber.
How to use? Boil 1/3 cup oat bran in water/almond milk. Add nuts, berries and sprinkle with stevia and cinnamon.
7. Apple Cider Vinegar
Promotes
digestion and cellular cleansing in our bodies. It is also a great
digestive tract cleanser and restores alkaline levels, therefore
restoring hormonal balance.
How to use? Add 1 tablespoon into warm water every morning or use as salad dressing.
8. Bee Pollen
Studies show that it can restore balance to our endocrine system (our hormones). Great for PMS and menstrual irregularity.
Very
high in protein and also contains natural Phenylalanine which acts as
an appetite suppressant and Lecithin that helps flush fat from the body.
Extremely good for detoxification and cleansing.
9. Cinnamon
My
favorite! This healthy spice is from the brown bark of the cinnamon
tree. A daily dose of cinnamon has been found to stabilize blood sugar
levels which will help you control cravings and sudden hunger (slows
down digestion). Studies also show it can lower LDL (bad cholesterol).
How
to use? Sprinkle on anything! I add cinnamon to my daily smoothie and
yogurt, or another great option is to sprinkle some onto grilled
pumpkin.
10. Coconut Water
Packed
with electrolytes, so it naturally hydrates. Balances pH in our bodies,
clearing skin and detoxifying. Studies show that it can enhance weight
loss by keeping the metabolism rate of the body at an optimal level.
Very low in calories, too!
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