Superfoods: 10 Best
SuperfoodsNot all foods are equal when it comes to nutrition and anti-aging
properties. There are many lists of superfoods, and many strong opinions about which is best, but you will
always find the following mentioned!
10 Best Anti-Aging Superfoods Blueberries
These are the most super of the superfoods. They are little exploding bombs of nutrients, packed with
bioflavanoids, a type of antioxidant that is said to strengthen artery walls and maintain the structure of the
skin. They contain anti-cancer and anti-aging properties, and can help to lower cholesterol. Sprinkle them on
porridge or cereal for a power breakfast.
Broccoli
A powerhouse source of iron, broccoli is the king of vegetables. Absolutely packed with bioflavanoids, it is top
of the list of anti-cancer vegetables, and has been shown to protect against breast and prostate cancer. Use it
steamed or in stir- fries. Tomatoes
A source of lycopene, which can help to fight prostate cancer in particular, as it mops up the free radicals
that cause damage to body tissue. The body absorbs lycopene more efficiently if the tomatoes are cooked, so use
freely in soups and sauces. Tinned tomatoes are an excellent source of lycopene, as they have already been
cooked. Oily Fish
Oily fish, such as salmon, mackerel, tuna and sardines are top sources of Omega-3 fatty acids. These are
absolutely the “in” nutrients of the moment, said to help lower the risk of blood clots, and the build up of fatty
deposits on arteries. However, it is the suggestion that Omega-3 improves brainpower that has been causing a stir,
and experiments have shown a marked improvement in the concentration of school children who have been given Omega-3
supplements. Parents are now being advised to make sure their children have adequate Omega-3 in their
diets. Garlic
For centuries garlic has been renowned for it’s healing properties. It is also a powerful antioxidant, and is
considered one of the best natural remedies for colds and ‘flu. Garlic has also been shown to help reduce high
cholesterol levels For best results, eat garlic raw, if you dare! Failing that, use freely in
cooking.. Brazil Nuts
Brazil nuts are considered high in fat, but this is unsaturated fat, considered to be the “good” fat. They are
an excellent source of the antioxidant selenium, which neutralizes free radicals in the body. Just two or three
brazil nuts a day will provide you with adequate levels of selenium. Avocado
Another superfood considered to be high in fat, but again, we are talking about the beneficial monounsaturated
fat. Nutritionally, avocados are almost a complete meal in themselves, containing high levels of many vitamins,
especially vitamins E and C. Olive Oil
Favorite anti-aging ingredient of the Mediterranean diet which has proved to be so beneficial in improving blood
vessel function, and maintaining a healthy heart. It is rich in monounsaturated fats which help lower cholesterol
levels. Recently it has been found that extra virgin olive oil contains an anti-inflammatory compound, which may
help people with arthritis. Use freely as a salad dressing and in cooking. Honey Honey, like garlic, has
been a superfood before the term had even been invented! Has powerful antibacterial and healing properties. Manuka
honey, a specialist honey from bees that feed on the flowers of the manuka tree has been found to be effective as a
topical dressing in the treatment of wounds and infections.
It has been used to cure difficult wounds like leg ulcers when conventional treatment has failed.
Bananas
A meal in a skin! Exceptionally high in minerals, bananas provide potassium, and good carbohydrates. They are
the chosen snack for athletes and anyone engaging in vigorous physical activity as they help to maintain energy
levels.
Try to include at least some of these anti-aging superfoods in your diet, and you and your health will certainly
benefit.
Patricia Venables is a qualified healthcare professional specialising in nutrition and skincare.
She also has interests in home business enterprises and advises on public speaking. Please visit www.antiageinginformation.com and also have a look at www.whyzit.com
|