Showing posts with label broccoli. Show all posts
Showing posts with label broccoli. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 June 2009

Food for Men No. 4: Broccoli

While virtually all vegetables deserve a place on the superfoods list, cruciferous vegetables like broccoli are helpful in the prevention of heart disease and cancer. It's loaded with vitamin C, beta-carotene, potassium, and a phytochemical called sulphoraphane, which has strong anticancer (prostate and colon) properties. A recent Harvard study found that participants who had five servings a week of cruciferious vegetables were half as likely as others to develop bladder cancer, a cancer that affects two to three times as many men as women. This super-nutritious green vegetable may also help lower levels of homocycteine, an amino acid associated with increased risk of heart disease and stroke.

Don't care for broccoli? Go for other cruciferous choices like cabbage, bok choy, shredded broccoli slaw, cabbage, cauliflower, or Brussels sprouts. And did you ever wonder where the term "cruciferous" originates? "It is not because they are crunchy vegetables, but when the buds from this group of vegetables sprouts, their leaves form a cross like a crucifix," explains Denver dietitian Mary Lee Chin, MS, RD.
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Friday, 3 April 2009

Went up to 152 after dinner: Need help with BG levels

broccoli good for diabetes
I would try eating 1/4 cup red beans instead of 1/2 cup and then either some lettuce or green beans or broccoli to make up the meal. The lentils are a good food to eat but because of their carb content you don't seem to be able to manage the quantity you ate. Maybe some cheese on the Broccoli or cauliflower might increase the fat content of the meal and slow down the rise too. Experiment don't just write a food off without having a go at finding a combination you can manage it in. All foods have some value in them by avoiding foods we limit where we can get our vitamins and minerals from.

We all limit our foods by personal preference to start off with. I can't bring myself to like the fatty fish such as herrings and Sardines, others (including my dogs which is why I buy them) love them. They smell OK but I'd rather take a vitamin pill I think.
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