Showing posts with label flaxseeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flaxseeds. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Soy Protein: What is the Truth About Soy?

If you haven't heard much about the benefits of soy protein, you could be missing out. Now, if you eat soy regularly, do you know that soy has a potential downside too? In fact, there are risks associated with eating soy. So, here are the straight goods, both good and bad, about soy protein.

First off, let's talk about the benefits of consuming soy protein. Eat soy because:

  1. It has been shown to significantly reduce LDL cholesterol levels (the bad cholesterol).
  2. It has a beneficial effect on heart health.
  3. It has been linked to improved prostate health.
  4. It can help reduce menopausal symptoms.
  5. It helps maintain muscle mass, which is critical for bodybuilders.
  6. It has recently been linked to increased bone mass and reduced bone fracture in older women.
How about that for some great benefits? And for most vegetarians, soy protein is a staple. As for non-vegetarians who consume meat, fish and poultry, maybe not so much. Before making a recommendation on how much soy you should consume, let's turn to the risks of eating soy protein.

Although there is still debate on the matter, studies have shown that the primary risk for women who consume high amounts of soy is an increased risk of developing breast cancer. This is especially true for women who are in high risk groups already. The culprit? The plant-based estrogens called isoflavones found in soy are believed to play a role. No doubt there will be further research because some claim that these isoflavones in fact reduce your cancer risk.

Suffice to say, that if you are a vegetarian, ensure that you do not solely consume soy daily. Instead, eat other high-protein food sources in your diet, such as chickpeas, beans and lentils. If you are a non-vegetarian, by all means add soy to your diet because of the many benefits mentioned above. Finally, if you are at high risk of developing breast cancer, avoid soy and talk to your doctor if you have concerns.

One further note: Flaxseeds are a great alternative for anyone who doesn't eat soy. Also consider a soy protein supplement, especially if you strength-train. It'll help you build muscle and get lean.

So that's it. Check out some of the great soy recipes online. When prepared properly, soy is delicious!

Until tomorrow,

Sandy Huard, Women's Health Supply International

Friday, February 8, 2008

8 Recommended Supplements to Include in Your Diet

I wanted to talk today about some of the supplements you may want to consider including in your diet due to the benefits they have been shown to provide in numerous studies over many years.

  1. Ginseng - Enhances energy and vitality and is believed to increase alertness and physical performance. American and Asian ginseng are of the same genus and have similar ingredients and similar benefits.
  2. Guarana - Enhances mood, increases energy and fights fatigue. Contains alkaloids and has a similar stimulant effect as the caffeine found in coffee and tea.
  3. Omega-3 Fatty Acids - Heart-healthy. May help lower triglycerides and increase HDL (good) cholesterol and help thin the blood to improve circulation. Omega-3 fatty acids are polyunsaturated fatty acids found in fish oil and flaxseeds/flax oil.
  4. Capsaicin - Helps to sooth sore muscles, provide pain relief and reduce inflammation. Capsaicin is a compound found naturally in hot chili peppers.
  5. Psyllium Husks -Prevents constipation and aids in digestion. Taken in powder form with 8 ounces of water, psyllium is a natural, water-soluble fiber that helps keep you regular. Also believed to lower blood LDL (bad) cholesterol levels.
  6. Ginger - Calms an upset stomach, relieves gas and indigestion and may relieve menstrual and stomach cramps. Ginger is a plant originating from Southeast Asia that has been used for centuries in Chinese herbal medicinal practices.
  7. Probiotics - Help to restore proper balance of bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract. Probiotics are the healthy bacteria (living microorganisms) that keep our digestive system working effectively. They are also believed to boost immunity, helping to prevent illness.
  8. Andrographis - Boosts immunity, helping to fight colds and flu. It is also believed to aid in proper digestive functioning and to protect against certain cancers. Andrographis is an annual plant that flourishes in South-East Asia, China and India.

Give the supplements a try. As always, be sure to read the labels carefully. If in doubt, the Internet is a great place to perform additional research.

Here's to your health!

Sandy Huard, President, Women's Health Supply International


Friday, January 18, 2008

Keep Your High-Fat Cravings at Bay

I don't know about you all, but this scenario certainly happens to me when I have been dieting and restricting my calories to shed fat. Read on.

You've been on that diet all week. Salad, rice, baked chicken, oatmeal, fish, fruits, veggies. You've monitored the fat grams and your caloric intake very carefully. Then, at the end of the week, you are craving high fat foods and want to eat in abundance. Why is that?

When this happens, it is more likely that your body is deficient in EFA's (Essential Fatty Acids). When your body consumes too few of these good fats, the temptation to devour all kinds of fattening foods, the ones rich in the "bad" fats, will sometimes feel overwhelming.

Do not succumb to these urges, instead increase your intake of EFA's so that you are able to keep those cravings at bay. This will enable you to stay on course and continue shedding that unwanted fat. The last thing you want at the end of a great week of dieting and working out is to feel that all of your hard work was for nothing.

Fish, particularly of the cold-water variety (salmon, mackerel, sardines), are high in EFA's. Supplements like flaxseed oil and fish oil are also both high in EFA's and should be consumed in the amounts of 2,000 mg per day.

Well, this has been an incredibly busy and rewarding day for me. We officially launched our retail store to the press and got a lot of interest in both our company and our message of "Healthy. Fit. Living Fully."

Let me know if the above suggestion helps with your high fat cravings. And have a great weekend. Cheers!

Sandy Huard, President, Women's Health Supply International