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		<title>Foods that Help Lower Cholesterol</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>image from @boho.view Reality shows are one of the biggest things people watch on television. This is because the events that happen are not scripted and naturally unfold in front of the viewer. One show that is helping people want&#8230;</p>
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<p>Reality shows are one of the biggest things people watch on television. This is because the events that happen are not scripted and naturally unfold in front of the viewer. One show that is helping people want to become healthy again is the biggest loser. </p>



<p>The contestants are a bunch of overweight men and women who work out and go on a diet and at the end of the week; one of these players will be eliminated. The person who loses the biggest number of pounds after a three-month campaign will win $250,000 and have a second chance of living a healthy life. </p>



<p>The individual doesnít have to fight for money in order to make some lifestyle changes. As the saying goes. ëhealth is wealthí and this is something more precious than any sheet of paper with a dollar sign has to offer.</p>



<p>People are able to burn more calories while exercising. This means the body will burn the food eaten and this has to be replaced so there is energy after to do other functions. The individual should get a meal that has the right amounts of carbohydrates, proteins and fats so this can repair damaged tissue, refuel and lower the bodyís cholesterol.   </p>



<p>Here are some examples of food that should be eaten after a workout. </p>



<p>Eating bread has been known to replenish the energy lost after a workout. Since this has certain ingredients that are high in bad cholesterol, this can be substituted for wheat bread that is much healthier. Nuts can also help lower the cholesterol and getting some low fat peanut butter will surely make a great sandwich.</p>



<p>Having a fruit is also good to lower the cholesterol. It is advisable to eat as a whole instead of taking away the skin or turning this into a juice. Studies have shown that eating it the way it is keeps the natural fibers that are good for the person. An apple is just one of many fruits that can be eaten once it has been washed. </p>



<p>If the person wants to save some money after going to the gym, it is best to pack some snacks that can be consumed after a workout. Cutting some carrot sticks or slicing a few tomatoes then packing it in a plastic container will come in handy after taking a shower and reporting for work or when going home. </p>



<p>When the person comes home, it is time to prepare something that can provide better sustenance. An example could be having some fish or chicken thrown into the microwave or having it steam. Studies have shown that frying using cooking oil also increases the personís cholesterol level so cooking it in another manner can reduce this.</p>



<p>Having some vegetables along will help make this a healthy meal. Some garlic and onions can be prepared since studies have shown this to lower the liverís production of cholesterol.  The serving for tonight can end with some yogurt for dessert leaving the individual satisfied and light. </p>



<p>Lowering the cholesterol will not happen overnight. By observing a proper diet with exercise, the individual will be able to lose weight and cuts down the cholesterol levels that puts the person in potential danger of high blood pressure, a stroke or a heart attack.  </p>
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		<title>Artichokes are a Strange but Healthy Food</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>image from @WhitneyB Artichokes have been around for a long time. Originally found around the Mediterranean Sea, they were used by the ancient Romans to treat poor digestion. Somewhere along the line, the Romans realized artichokes also made great appetizers,&#8230;</p>
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<p>Artichokes have been around for a long time. Originally found around the Mediterranean Sea, they were used by the ancient Romans to treat poor digestion.<br>
Somewhere along the line, the Romans realized artichokes also made great appetizers, and they have been a traditional Italian food ever since.</p>



<p>The Latin name for this greenish-purple vegetable is Cynara scolymus. Sometimes called French or Globe artichoke, it&#8217;s the flower of the plant that is sold in grocery stores. But don&#8217;t confuse it with the Jerusalem artichoke, which is really a tuber that grows in North America.</p>



<p>One medium artichoke supplies 20 percent of the vitamin C you need for the day. With only 60 calories, it&#8217;s also a good source of potassium and magnesium, both important for a healthy heart. And like most fruits and vegetables, it&#8217;s packed with disease-fighting antioxidants that nutritionists rave about.</p>



<p>3 ways artichokes keep you healthy</p>



<p>Steps up digestion. </p>



<p>As it turns out, the ancient Romans were onto something when it comes to artichokes and digestion. An ingredient in artichoke leaves helps your liver form bile &#8211; something necessary for good digestion. If your liver doesn&#8217;t produce enough bile, your food doesn&#8217;t get broken down properly, and you end up with stomach pains and indigestion.</p>



<p>If you feel sick to your stomach, overly full, and have abdominal pain after eating a normal-sized meal, you may suffer from dyspepsia &#8211; a fancy name for poor digestion.</p>



<p>Several scientific studies showed dramatic improvements in people with dyspepsia after being treated with artichoke extracts. You can also get help for your indigestion the way the ancient Romans did &#8211; by eating a delicious artichoke with your dinner.</p>



<p>Chokes out heart disease. </p>



<p>Bile from your liver does more than help you digest food. It also helps break down cholesterol from the fat you eat. But a liver that doesn&#8217;t produce enough bile lets too much cholesterol get by &#8211; kind of like the I Love Lucy episode where the chocolate assembly line starts moving too fast for her to keep up. People with liver problems can have high cholesterol even if they eat a low-fat diet.</p>



<p>That&#8217;s where artichokes come in. Because they can help you make more bile, you might be able to lower your cholesterol by eating them. A study in Germany showed that taking artichoke extract for six weeks caused LDL cholesterol, the bad kind, to fall by more than 22 percent. As a bonus, artichokes might also be able to block some new cholesterol from forming in your liver.</p>



<p>Lowers blood sugar. </p>



<p>Your liver is busier than you might think. In addition to breaking down fatty foods, it also stores extra glucose (sugar) in the form of glycogen and turns it back into glucose whenever it gets a phone call from your blood saying that supplies are too low. This is a great system in a perfectly working body. But some people have faulty phone lines, and their livers work day and night cranking out glucose their blood doesn&#8217;t need. This overproduction of glucose can lead to diabetes and other health problems.</p>



<p>In animal studies, researchers found that substances in artichokes kept livers from making too much glucose. More studies need to be done, but scientists think artichokes might someday be useful to people with noninsulin-dependent diabetes. In the future, people might use plants, like artichokes, to keep their blood sugar production in check.</p>



<p>Pantry pointers</p>



<p>Choose artichokes with even, green color. Don&#8217;t buy any that look wilted, dried out, or moldy. Heavy, small heads are best.</p>



<p>Small artichokes are good for appetizers, and larger ones can be used for stuffing with a variety of fillings and served as an entree.</p>



<p>Be sure to trim about an inch off the top with a sharp knife. And then trim about one-quarter inch from the tips of the leaves since this part is inedible and rough on your hands.</p>



<p>Artichokes can be steamed in a steamer basket or boiled in water. They should be tender and ready to eat in about 30 minutes. If you&#8217;re in a hurry, you can microwave them more quickly. First, rinse them with water to add some moisture. Then wrap each one in microwaveable plastic wrap. For four artichokes, microwave on high for 10 to 15 minutes or until the meaty part at the base of the artichoke is tender.</p>



<p>You can serve these veggies hot or cold. Some people serve a dipping sauce with artichokes. It would be a shame to ruin a lowfat food with a rich sauce, so try a low-calorie, yogurt-based dip.</p>



<p>If you&#8217;ve never eaten an artichoke, you might be a little confused about what part is edible. The outer leaves are hard and a little bitter, but at the bottom of the leaf, where they pull away from the stem, there is a soft, velvety hunk of &#8220;meat&#8221; that you can eat by gently pulling the leaf through your teeth. After you&#8217;ve nibbled all the leaves this way, you&#8217;re left with the best part of the artichoke &#8211; the heart. This is a soft, nutty-flavored center that can be eaten whole. Just scrape off the soft fuzz with a spoon before you dig in.</p>
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