Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Health and Nutrition - Colour Coded



Health and Nutrition – Colour Coded

When it comes to following a health or diet rule day in and day out – remember - the simpler the rule, the more likely you will remember and stick to it.  And what could be simpler than: keep it colourful!
The ‘colourful plate rule’ is exactly how it sounds.  The wider the variety of colourful fruits and vegetables that are included along with the meat and starch, the healthier, more nutrition-packed your meal will be.
Also, if you are looking to improve a certain area of your health regimen, these colours can act as a rule-of-thumb to help guide you towards the fruits and vegetables with similar nutritional values and bodily benefits.  

Green – Bones, Teeth and Circulatory System
Looking for strong bones and teeth?  Don’t pass up that glass of milk but also look to your leafy green salad for help.
Green fruits and vegetables are packed with fiber, Vitamin B and antioxidants, all of which are helpful to the bones and teeth as well as the eyes and circulatory system.  Leafy greens and basil also prove to be a good source of zeaxanthin and lutein, nutrients which may help to prevent stroke. 

White – Heart Disease and Stomach Cancer
High potassium food such as cauliflower, mushrooms, garlic, onions and other white fruits and vegetables are credited with lowering blood pressure and cholesterol. 
The potassium in these fruits and veggies may also reduce the risk of heart disease and stomach cancer. 

Red – Improved Blood Pressure and Cholesterol
Looking to lower your blood pressure?  Reduce your cholesterol?
…Next time you’re in the grocery store, stock up on cranberries, tomatoes, watermelon, strawberries and any other red fruits and vegetables that you enjoy. Red fruits and veggies include high levels of antioxidants which can help with blood pressure, cholesterol, improve heart health and reduce the risk of certain types of cancer.

Orange and Yellow – Healthy Eyes
Orange and yellow fruits and vegetables such as carrots, sweet potatoes, oranges and cantaloupe are rich in Vitamin C, beta-carotene and potassium.  These nutrients have proven to help lower cholesterol and blood pressure and to reduce LDL cholesterol. 
The body also converts the beta-carotene in these fruits and veggies into vitamin A which helps to maintain eye health. 

Blue and Purple – Anti-Aging and Heart Disease
Looking for an anti-aging miracle?  Stop searching the creams in the beauty isle and head to the produce section to stock up on blueberries, eggplants, and figs. Blue and purple fruits and vegetables are full of antioxidants known for their anti-aging properties.  Antioxidants also help with circulation, memory function and the prevention of blood clots and heart disease. 
These antioxidant rich snacks may even help inhibit tumor growth.
…So, rather than calculating a complicated list of daily nutritional values, simply keep track of your daily rainbow.  Keep your plate and your day colorful to reap the benefits of variety and balanced nutrition!

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