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10 Anti-Aging Foods That Fuel Your Heart, Skin, And Eyes

December 13, 2016 By Morning Health Team 1 Comment

 

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In the United States, cardiovascular disease — including heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure — is responsible for one out of every three deaths. It is the number one killer of American women and men, and it is a leading cause of serious illness and disability.

Kaitlyn writes……..

I don’t know about you but I am a major snacker! I could sit and eat a whole bag of tortilla chips with some salsa. Snacking is the hardest part of my diet to keep in check. Junk food always seems so much more convenient and tasty. But I’ve made a goal to change up my snack habits so today I’m sharing delicious and nutritious snacks under 200 calories.

My goal with this list was to find things that are easy and convenient while also being totally satisfying and filling. You won’t find any 100 calorie packs of Oreos on this list, because let’s be honest, who in the world is full after 5 mini Oreos anyway?  😉

10 Healthy Snacks Under 200 Calories

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1.   1 apple with 1 tablespoon almond butter – 170 calories

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2.    1/2 cup blueberries mixed with 1/2 cup non-fat plain greek yogurt and 1/2 cup granola – 200 calories

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3.    1 banana spread with 1 tablespoon almond butter and a sprinkled with 1/2 a tablespoon of granola – 200 calories

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4.    3 cups air-popped popcorn and an apple – 170 calories

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5.    1 small avocado sprinkled with salt and pepper and topped with a spoonful of salsa – 140 calories

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6.    1 baked sweet potato with 1/2 cup fat-free cottage cheese and sprinkled with cinnamon – 130 calories

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7.    1 cup cubed watermelon topped with 1/4 cup feta cheese and 1 teaspoon fresh chopped dill – 150 calories

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8.    1 cup jicama spears with 1/4 cup guacamole for dipping – 170 calories

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9.    Lettuce wraps made with 2 pieces of ice burg lettuce, 2 oz deli turkey meat, 1 tablespoon mayonnaise and 2 teaspoons dijon mustard – 160 calories

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10.    1 cup freeze dried fruit (apples, blueberries, raspberries, strawberries etc) – between 60 and 100 calories

Filed Under: Food, Health Tagged With: anti-aging, weightloss

12 Foods That Increase Magnesium and Prevent High Blood Pressure, Blood Clots and Muscle Fatigue

December 12, 2016 By Morning Health Team 2 Comments

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Most people do not know about magnesium or how important the mineral can be for our health. You need to understand that Magnesium is involved with over 300 metabolic processes in the body, which has lead to the mineral being called the “master mineral”.  So do you know how to spot a magnesium deficiency, and what the symptoms are? Keep reading!

What Does Magnesium Do?

Magnesium is important because it’s a mineral used by every organ in your body, especially your heart, muscles, and kidneys. If you suffer from unexplained fatigue or weakness, abnormal heart rhythms or even muscle spasms and eye twitches, low levels of magnesium could be to blame.

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Because Magnesium is also found in more than 300 different enzymes in the body and plays a role in your body’s detoxification processes, it is important for helping to prevent damage from environmental chemicals, heavy metals, and other toxins. It is also necessary for:

  • Proper transportation of calcium, silica, vitamin D, vitamin K, and obviously magnesium.
  • Activating muscles and nerves
  • Creating energy in the body
  • Detoxification
  • Helping digest proteins, carbohydrates, and fats
  • Serves as building blocks for RNA and DNA synthesis
  • Acting as a precursor for neurotransmitters like serotonin

Why Is Magnesium So Hard To Come By?

Thanks to modern farming methods that use chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and insecticides that are absorbed into the soil, out topsoil has been heavily depleted of its mineral content. This mineral is now missing from most of our topsoil.

By some estimates, up to 80% of Americans are not getting enough magnesium and may be deficient. Other research shows only about 25% of US adults are getting the recommended daily amount of 310 to 320 milligrams (mg) for women and 400 to 420 for men. What is even more concerning is that consuming just this amount is only enough to ward off deficiency.

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Organic foods may have more magnesium if grown in nutrient-rich soils but it is very difficult to make that determination. If you opt for a supplement, be aware that there are a wide variety of magnesium supplements on the market, because magnesium must be bound to another substance, is there’s no such thing as a 100% magnesium supplement.

The substance used can affect the absorption and bioavailability of the magnesium, and may provide more targeted health benefits. Magnesium threonate and citrate are some of the best sources, as it seems to penetrate cell membranes which results in higher energy levels.

Besides taking a supplement, another way to improve your magnesium status is to take regular Epsom salt baths or foot baths. Epsom salt is a magnesium sulfate that can absorb into your body through your skin. Magnesium oil can also be used for topical application and absorption.

Whatever supplement you choose, be sure to avoid any containing magnesium stearate, which is a common but potentially hazardous additive.

One good thing to remember is that it’s almost impossible to overdose magnesium, but consuming too much magnesium is still not a good idea. Too much of the mineral could lead to some side effects like irregular heartbeat or slowed breathing. Similar to oral ascorbic acid C, there is a bowel tolerance threshold that brings on diarrhea if exceeded.

How To Tell If You’re Getting Enough Magnesium

The best way to tell if you are getting enough magnesium is the “bowel test”. Like I mentioned above, if you have too much magnesium your stools become loose. However, this may be a blessing for people with constipation which is one of the many ways magnesium deficiency manifests.

Signs of a Magnesium Deficiency

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This anti-inflammatory mineral offers protection against illnesses like arthritis and Alzheimer’s disease, magnesium has been used to aid problems like high blood pressure, diabetes, respiratory issues, and much more.

While observing bodily signs can help you tell if you have a deficiency, you may want to have some tests administered. If you’ve recently had a blood test, you might assume it would show a magnesium deficiency. But only 1% of magnesium in your body is distributed in your blood, making a simple sample of magnesium from a serum magnesium blood test not very helpful.

This is because magnesium operates on a cellular level and accumulates in organ and nerve tissue, so even good results with blood testing are very often deceptive. Here are some telltale signs:

  • Anxiety/Panic Attacks
  • Asthma
  • Bowel Diseases
  • Blood Clots
  • Calcium Deficiency
  • Cystitis
  • Confusion
  • Constipation
  • Difficulty Swallowing
  • Depression
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue/Weakness
  • High Blood Pressure/Heart Disease
  • Hypertension
  • Hypoglycemia
  • Insomnia
  • Liver & Kidney Disease
  • Migraine
  • Muscle Cramps
  • Nausea
  • Nerve Problems/Tremors
  • Osteoporosis
  • Personality Changes
  • PMS, Infertility & Preeclampsia)
  • Poor Heart Health
  • Poor Memory
  • Potassium Deficiency
  • Respiratory Issues
  • Raynaud’s Syndrome
  • Seizures
  • Tooth Decay
  • Type II Diabetes

How To Get More Magnesium

You can find inexpensive products that feature magnesium citrate, which is among the most readily absorbed forms of magnesium supplements.

You can also apply transdermal magnesium chloride topically to be absorbed internally through the skin. Magnesium chloride is also known as magnesium oil, though not really an oil, more of a briny solution from ancient sea beds. It is available through various online sources, so just Google magnesium oil products to locate some.

If you don’t want to supplement and simply want to acquire magnesium through food sources, here are some of the top foods that can relieve you of any magnesium deficiency symptoms:

  • Almonds & Cashews (other nuts)
  • Avocados
  • Bananas
  • Beans & Lentils (Kidney, Soy & Black Beans)
  • Dark Chocolate
  • Dried Fruit (Figs)
  • Okra
  • Pumpkin, Sesame & Sunflower Seeds
  • Soybeans
  • Spinach (Dark Leafy Greens)
  • Squash
  • Whole Grains (Brown Rice)

Filed Under: Food, Health, Uncategorized Tagged With: blood pressure, superfoods

How To Stop A Migraine Instantly With Salt

December 7, 2016 By Morning Health Team 18 Comments

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People that suffer from Migraine are often anxious to get rid of the terrible and annoying pain characterizing this condition. There is a common thinking that a migraine is not a big deal, but a really bad migraine can pretty much handicap and take you down for the rest of the day. In worst cases, there are some migraines that can’t be defeated with your usual pain killers. So, here is the best thing to you use in those cases! Salt.

How to get rid of the Migraine Instantly with Salt?

Having quite a past with migraines i have literally used everything i could find to stop them.  Migraines are the types of things that can simply ruin your life for the rest of the day. However, searching and trying all kind of stuff eventually, I did find a method that worked for me!  I am very happy and relieved and plus It wasn’t something from the conventional medicine.
Also, this method is very easy.

If you want to relieve migraines make sure that you use high quality salt for example the Himalayan crystal salt. That is the most complete salt in the world. Containing 84 minerals, elements and electrolytes – makes it so fascinating if we take in consideration that there are only 118 elements known to science until today. This salt will reduce the severity of your migraine headaches, it will strengthen your immune system, increase your energy levels, and balance the serotonin levels in your bloodstream, it will restore the body’s electrolyte and alkaline balance and much much more.

Simply pour lemon juice in a glass, add one teaspoon Himalayan crystal salt in it and Enjoy! If you want, you can try with a small amount: by squeezing only half a lemon first and adding 1/2 teaspoon of this salt. You will feel like magic!

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20 Reasons You Should Drink Lemon Water in the Morning.

December 6, 2016 By Morning Health Team 2 Comments

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Adding lemon to water not only quenches thirst better than any other beverage, but it also nourishes our body with vitamins, minerals and trace elements which we absolutely need. Lemon with water can be considered the best natural energy booster. When we wake up in the morning, our bodily tissues are dehydrated and are in need of water to push out toxins and rejuvenate the cells. In other words, this homemade “lemonade” helps eliminate internal toxins, regulating proper kidney and digestive tract functions by forcing them to work as smoothly as possible.

Here are 20 reasons to drink lemon water in the morning:

1. Water with lemon provides the body with electrolytes which hydrate your body. As lemons contain good amount of electrolytes such as potassium, calcium and magnesium.

2. Water with lemon is good for the joints, reducing pain in the joints and muscles.

3. Warm water with lemon helps digestion as lemon contains citric acid. It interacts with other enzymes and acids which easily stimulate the secretion of gastric juice and digestion.

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4. The liver produces more enzymes from water with lemon than from any other food.

5. Water with lemon cleanses the liver. Lemon juice stimulates the liver to release toxins.

6. Water with Lemon helps fight infections of the respiratory tract, sore throats and inflammation of the tonsils. This is due to the anti-inflammatory properties of lemon.

7. Warm water with lemon helps regulate natural bowel movement.

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8. Water with lemon is indispensable for the normal work of metabolism. Since lemon is a powerful antioxidant, it protects the body from free radicals and strengthens the immune system.

9. Water with lemon aids in proper functioning of the nervous system (as lemon  has a high content of potassium). Depression and anxiety are often the result of low levels of potassium in the blood. The nervous system needs a sufficient amount of potassium to ensure sustainable signals to the heart.

10. Water with lemon cleanses blood, blood vessels and arteries.

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11. Water with lemon can help lower blood pressure.  A daily intake of one lemon can reduce high blood pressure by 10%.

12. Water with lemon creates an alkalizing effect in the body. Even if you drink it immediately before a meal,  it can help your body maintain a higher level of pH. The higher the pH, the more your body is able to fight diseases.

13. Water with lemon is good for the skin. Vitamin C in lemon, improves our skin by rejuvenating the body.  Drinking water with lemon regularly (every morning) will improve the condition of your skin.

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14. Water with lemon  helps to dilute uric acid, the built up of which leads to pain in the joints and gout.

15. Water with lemon is beneficial for pregnant women. Since lemons are loaded with Vitamin C, it acts as an adaptogen helping the body cope with viruses such as colds.  Furthermore, vitamin C helps the formation of bone tissue of the unborn baby. At the same time, due to the high content of potassium, a mixture of water with lemon helps forming cells of the brain and nervous system of the baby.

16. Water with lemon relieves heartburn. For this, mix a teaspoon of lemon juice in half a glass of water.

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17. Water with lemon helps dissolve gallstones,  kidney stones, pancreatic stones, and calcium deposits.

18. Water with lemon helps with weight loss.  Lemons contain pectin fiber, which helps suppress hunger cravings. Studies have proven  people with a better alkaline diet have lost weight faster.

19. Water with lemon helps with tooth pain and gingivitis.

20. Water with lemon prevents cancer. This is due to the fact that lemons are a highly alkaline food. Multiple studies have found that cancer cannot thrive in an alkaline environment.

 How and when to drink water with lemon:

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For this purpose, use warm purified or spring water. Take half a Cup of warm water without sugar and squeeze in there at least half of lemon or lime. Better to use a special juicer (to get the most juice with minimal effort). You can also use lemon essential oil.

You need to drink water with lemon first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. Some recommend a drink of water one hour before meals for maximum results.

So, when life gives you a bunch of lemons, make water with lemons.

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