Why Fiber Is So Good To Have In Your Diet

December 19th, 2009

Benefits of Fiber in Your Diet

fruit-fiberFiber is an essential component for a healthy diet.  You have probably heard this before, but many of us do not get nearly enough fiber. 

 Why is fiber so good for you?   

Dietary fiber — found mainly in fruits, vegetables, whole grains and legumes — is probably best known for its ability to prevent or relieve constipation. But fiber can provide other health benefits as well, such as lowering your risk of diabetes and heart disease.

Selecting tasty foods that provide fiber isn’t difficult. Find out how much dietary fiber you need, the foods that contain it and how to add them to meals and snacks.

What is dietary fiber?

Dietary fiber, also known as roughage or bulk, includes all parts of plant foods that your body can’t digest or absorb. Unlike other food components such as fats, proteins or carbohydrates — which your body breaks down and absorbs — fiber isn’t digested by your body. Therefore, it passes relatively intact through your stomach, small intestine, colon and out of your body. It might seem like fiber doesn’t do much, but it has several important roles in maintaining health.

Fiber is commonly classified into two categories: those that don’t dissolve in water (insoluble fiber) and those that do (soluble fiber).

  • Insoluble fiber. This type of fiber promotes the movement of material through your digestive system and increases stool bulk, so it can be of benefit to those who struggle with constipation or irregular stools. Whole-wheat flour, wheat bran, nuts and many vegetables are good sources of insoluble fiber.
  • Soluble fiber. This type of fiber dissolves in water to form a gel-like material. It can help lower blood cholesterol and glucose levels. Soluble fiber is found in oats, peas, beans, apples, citrus fruits, carrots, barley and psyllium.

The amount of each type of fiber varies in different plant foods. To receive the greatest health benefit, eat a wide variety of high-fiber foods.

Benefits of a high-fiber diet

A high-fiber diet has many benefits, which include:

  • Normalizes bowel movements. Dietary fiber increases the weight and size of your stool and softens it. A bulky stool is easier to pass, decreasing your chance of constipation. If you have loose, watery stools, fiber may also help to solidify the stool because it absorbs water and adds bulk to stool. For some, fiber may provide relief from irritable bowel syndrome.
  • Helps maintain bowel integrity and health. A high-fiber diet may lower your risk of developing hemorrhoids, and small pouches in your colon (diverticular disease). Some fiber is fermented in the colon. Researchers are looking at how this may play a role in preventing diseases of the colon.
  • Lowers blood cholesterol levels. Soluble fiber found in beans, oats, flaxseed and oat bran may help lower total blood cholesterol levels by lowering low-density lipoprotein, or “bad,” cholesterol levels. Epidemiologic studies have shown that increased fiber in the diet can reduce blood pressure and inflammation, which is also protective to heart health.
  • Helps control blood sugar levels. Fiber, particularly soluble fiber, can slow the absorption of sugar, which for people with diabetes can help improve blood sugar levels. A diet that includes insoluble fiber has been associated with a reduced risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
  • Aids in weight loss. High-fiber foods generally require more chewing time, which gives your body time to register when you’re no longer hungry, so you’re less likely to overeat. Also, a high-fiber diet tends to make a meal feel larger and linger longer, so you stay full for a greater amount of time. And high-fiber diets also tend to be less “energy dense,” which means they have fewer calories for the same volume of food.
  • Uncertain effect on colorectal cancer. Evidence that dietary fiber reduces colorectal cancer is mixed — some studies show benefit, some show nothing and some suggest increased risk. If you’re concerned about preventing colorectal cancer, adopt or stick with a colon cancer screening regimen. Regular testing for and removal of colon polyps can prevent colon cancer.

How much fiber do you need?

How much fiber do you need each day? The National Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Medicine, which provides science-based advice on matters of medicine and health, gives the following daily recommendations for adults:

  Age 50 and younger Age 51 and older
Men 38 grams 30 grams
Women 25 grams 21 grams

Your best fiber choices

If you aren’t getting enough fiber each day, you may need to boost your intake. Good choices include:

  • Grains and whole-grain products
  • Fruits
  • Vegetables
  • Beans, peas and other legumes
  • Nuts and seeds

Refined or processed foods — such as canned fruits and vegetables and pulp-free juice, white bread and pasta, and non-whole-grain cereals — are lower in fiber content. The grain-refining process removes the outer coat (bran) from the grain, which lowers its fiber content. Similarly, removing the skin from fruits and vegetables decreases their fiber content.

Whole foods rather than fiber supplements are generally better. Fiber supplements — such as Metamucil, Citrucel and FiberCon — don’t provide the vitamins, minerals and other beneficial nutrients that high-fiber foods do. However, some people may still need a fiber supplement if dietary changes aren’t sufficient, or if they have certain medical conditions such as constipation, diarrhea or irritable bowel syndrome. Always check with your doctor if you feel you need to take fiber supplements.

Tips for fitting in fiber

Need ideas for high-fiber meals and snacks? Try these suggestions:

  • Jump-start your day. For breakfast choose a high-fiber breakfast cereal — 5 or more grams of fiber a serving. Opt for cereals with “bran” or “fiber” in the name. Or add a few tablespoons of unprocessed wheat bran to your favorite cereal.
  • Switch to whole grains. Look for breads that list whole wheat, whole-wheat flour or another whole grain as the first ingredient on the label. Look for a brand with at least 2 grams of dietary fiber a serving. Experiment with brown rice, wild rice, barley, whole-wheat pasta and bulgur.
  • Bulk up your baked goods. Substitute whole-grain flour for half or all of the white flour when baking. Whole-grain flour is heavier than white flour. In yeast breads, use a bit more yeast or let the dough rise longer. When using baking powder, increase it by 1 teaspoon for every 3 cups of whole-grain flour. Try adding crushed bran cereal or unprocessed wheat bran to muffins, cakes and cookies.
  • Mix it up. Add pre-cut fresh or frozen vegetables to soups and sauces. For example, mix chopped frozen broccoli into prepared spaghetti sauce or toss fresh baby carrots into stews.
  • Get a leg up with legumes. Eat more beans, peas and lentils. Add kidney beans to canned soup or a green salad. Or make nachos with refried black beans, lots of fresh veggies, whole-wheat tortilla chips and salsa.
  • Eat fruit at every meal. Apples, bananas, oranges, pears and berries are good sources of fiber.
  • Make snacks count. Fresh and dried fruit, raw vegetables, and low-fat popcorn and whole-grain crackers are all good choices. An occasional handful of nuts is also a healthy, high-fiber snack.

High-fiber foods are good for your health. But adding too much fiber too quickly can promote intestinal gas, abdominal bloating and cramping. Increase fiber in your diet gradually over a period of a few weeks. This allows the natural bacteria in your digestive system to adjust to the change. Also, drink plenty of water. Fiber works best when it absorbs water, making your stool soft and bulky

What Are Alpha Hydroxy Acids

December 10th, 2009

 

 

What are Alpha Hydroxy Acids

Alpha Hydroxy acids are found in many skin care treatments.   They are versatile and have been shown to have significant benefits to the skin.  They are useful in treating oily or dry skin as well as mature skin and skin with acne.  They are used to bring back the youthful glow of skin and increase smoothness. 

These acids work through exfoliation.  They get rid of dead skin cells by causing the glue that holds the skin cells together to loosing and release the dead cells.  This will help control oil as well as reduce the look of fine lines and improve skin tone. 

There are several different alpha hydroxy acids that are used in skin care creams and products.  Glycolic is probably the most popular and beneficial.  It has a smaller molecular structure that allows it to penetrate deep into the skin.  This penetration leads to better results.  Citric Acid, vitamin C, is also very beneficial to skin.  It works by increasing collagen production.  This is important and helps to reverse many signs of aging such as wrinkles and age spots.  Some other alpha hydroxy acids you may come across are Lactic, Malic, and Tartaric. 

The benefits of alpha hydroxy acids are well documented.  They have been shown to help reduce the signs of aging including wrinkles.  Wrinkles form when collagen breaks down in the skin.  AHA’s work by increasing collagen, improving skin density and elasticity and even helping to make skin thicker. 

Alpha Hydroxy acids are sage when used in the recommended concentrations.  Many experts suggest usage of 10% or less for home use.  This amount can be found in lotions and creams.  For strengths greater than 15%, such as peels, you need to go to a dermatologist.  When creams with alpha hydroxy acid are used regularly then benefits can be quite impressive.  Many people report healthier looking skin with less wrinkles.  Over time age spots may even fade and skin tone may be more even.

Dark Circles Under The Eyes

December 4th, 2009

Face Creams and Eyes Creams For Dark Circles and Anti Aging:

Now let me tell you that one of the problems that many people face is not just wrinkles under the eyes but instead puffy eyes that are often times accompanied by dark circles under the eyes or dark rings all the way around the eyes.

These dark circles can be caused by several different factors with one of the main ones being lack of blood flow to the eye area. This along with very thin skin under the eyes are what makes dark circles so visible. Because the blood is pooling under the eyes (blood is dark and shows through the thin skin) is causes the eyes to become very puffy. Another cause of the swelling or bags under the eyes is high sodium content in the body and in the diet. This causes the eye area to literally bloat and look puffy.

The good news is that there an ingredient that helps with both puffy eyes or eye bags along with dark circles under the eyes. The ingredient is called Haloxyl and the good products also can use a declotter for the area along with herbs that stimulate circulation. Face creams and eye creams that contain very specific peptides can having a very proven and dramatic effect on the appearance of the targeted area.

Scalp Acne & Oily Scalp Problems

November 30th, 2009

How to Treat Common Scalp Condition LIke Scalp Acne and Bumps

Scalp conditions affect many people around the world.  They may not be seriously dangerous, but they are uncomfortable and itchy.  A few common scalp conditions are scalp acne and  scalp bumps bumps along with dandruff: 

  • Dandruff
  • Psoriasis
  • Seborrheic Dermatitis
  • Folliculitis
  • Scalp Acne – Pimples – Bumps
  • Oily Scalp
  • Dry Scalp

The most common scalp condition that people suffer from is dandruff and oily scalp.  Dandruff may be mild with a small amount of flaking and an itchy scalp.  In some cases it is more troublesome.  Flakes can clump together forming mounds of flakes on the scalp.   

Scalp Psoriasis is a skin condition that is common on the scalp as well as other areas of the body.  Dry scaly patches arise.  They tend to be white with a powdery look.  In addition to the scalp these patches often appear at creases in skin like behind elbows and knees.  In more extreme cases of psoriasis a persons joints may be affected. 

Another common scalp condition is seborrheic dermatitis.  It typically comes with greasy yellowish colored scales.  Itching can be extremely troublesome with this condition.  Scratching can cause infection and inflamed red patches.  Infants also suffer from seborrheic dermatitis in the form of cradle cap. 

There are a lot of products on the market that claim to treat scalp conditions.  The majority of them however are full of chemicals that may temporarily make a problem subside, but they dry the scalp out and make conditions worse.  A healthy scalp requires a proper balance of oil.  There are natural products that work much better to achieve scalp health.  Zinc pca works by cleaning the scalp and regulating the sebum gland that produces oil on the scalp.  Jojoba oil and emu oil are perfect for providing moisture to the scalp and hair.  Thyme and sage naturally detoxify the scalp.

Beauty and Health Online

November 23rd, 2009

Welcome to our blog Beauty and Health Online where we discuss literally hundreds of beauty and health topics ranging from dark circles under the eyes to weight loss as well as popular ingredients such as dead sea salts, argirilene, copper petides, matrixyl, Botox (registered trademark) and many other ingredients. Each day we will review new products to see what the most important ingredients are but more importantly we will show you how to make your very own skin care, hair care and personal care products for a fraction of the cost of what you would have to buy it for.

When you make products for yourself you will be able to use the very same active ingredients that these  skin care products and hair care products use to become effective. We will show you how to utilize the world’s most popular ingredients in you very own beauty products. The first product that we will discuss will be a dandruff shampoo that is not harmful with longer term use but also gets to the very cause of dandruff. Instead of just knocking back the itchy scalp or the white flakes, learn what causes them and see what can be done to get the scalp back into harmony and free from itching and flaking. This will be our next post. Check back often to find the very best in beauty formulas and how to build you own skin care products arsenal.