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Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Best foods for pancreas health

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How often do you think about the health of your pancreas? It is an extremely important organ. The pancreas located in your abdominal area and it forms part of your digestive and endocrine (hormone) system.

The pancreas makes digestive enzymes, insulin and glucagon. Hormones made by the pancreas basically control the breakdown of food and how the nutrients get absorbed or used by every cell in your body.


9 Healthy foods for a strong pancreas

1. Sweet potatoes

2. Chicken 

3. Broccoli

4. Other green leafy vegetables

5. Whole grains

6. Fruit and vegetables with purple, red or blue skin

7. Garlic

8. Turmeric

9. Dandelion tea

9 Foods that improve pancreas health


1. Sweet potatoes

Sweet potatoes are a strong addition to a healthy diet because they contain healthy nutrients like beta-carotene, Vitamin C, manganese, fiber and copper (which helps new, healthy cells to grow).

Sweet potatoes (also known as yams) are a common substitute to normal potatoes for people who adopt a healthy diet.

This orange root vegetable is great for healthy digestion, vision, immune system and brain function.

The fiber in sweet potatoes slows the transformation of starch into sugar. This reduces the amount of insulin that the pancreas has to produce.

The fiber also feeds good gut bacteria that help your body to digest food and break it down into usable nutrients. This reduces the workload of the pancreas further because it doesn't have to produce so many digestive enzymes to break down your food - the good bacteria in your gut do that for you.

Sweet potatoes contain special chemicals (carotenoids) that reduce your risk of a range of cancers - including cancer of the pancreas. The carotenoids are what give sweet potatoes their bright orange color. Other plants foods that have the same color (like turmeric on this list and carrots) have the same beneficial chemicals.

Sweet potatoes contain beta-carotene, Vitamin C, manganese, fiber and copper. They feed good gut bacteria, balance insulin levels and help to prevent cancer.

2. Chicken 

Chicken is good for your immune system, heart, waistline, eyes, oxygen levels, bones and stress levels. It also has anti-cancer properties.

There is a reason why many bodybuilders, athletes and health nuts choose chicken as one of their primary sources of protein. It is a good source of lean meat when you choose the skinless option. Turkey (skinless) has many of the same health benefits.

It turns out that chicken (along with turkey) is good for your pancreas - as well as your eye health.

High protein and low fat diets are good for the pancreas. Plant based protein is also good for similar reasons.

Our bodies need protein to rebuild old cells; but most protein options in the western diet come with added grease (fried foods), sugar (sauces and marinades), and processed meat (which is just as bad as smoking cigarettes).

Lean proteins give us a whole range of essential nutrients without flooding the body with fats and sugars. This reduces the need for insulin to store it away. Protein also makes us fuller for longer so that we don't overload our digestive system with more and more food.

Chicken gives you the opportunity to get all of the protein that you need without making your pancreas cope with all of the negative ingredients listed above.


Chicken is a good form of lean protein without the harmful ingredients found in fast food, fried food and processed meat.

3. Broccoli

Broccoli has fiber, protein, calcium, potassium and other important vitamins and minerals.

All of these properties help to fight off cancer in the pancreas by lowering oxidative stress. Oxidative stress is like the wear and tear that happens over time. Unhealthy things like junk food, smoking, alcohol abuse, excessive stress, lack of exercise and pollutants increase oxidative stress and make our bodies more prone to wear and tear.

Anti-oxidants in foods like broccoli help to counteract this wear and tear so that it doesn't damage the body as much. They do this by neutralizing free radicals (the parts of cells that damage other cells).

The minerals in broccoli are easily absorbed and the flavonoids (beneficial plant compounds) promote cellular detoxification. Broccoli should be a regular part of your healthy diet.

These healthy properties, along with the high fiber content and low sugar content - promote pancreas health by reducing damage to the pancreas on a cellular level while protecting healthy pancreas cells. The beneficial effects of fiber on pancreas health (insulin and digestion) have already been discussed.

Broccoli has special plant compounds that help to reduce cellular damage and protect healthy cells against future damage at the same time.

4. Other green leafy vegetables

Other leafy greens like spinach, kale, asparagus, collard greens, cabbage and lettuce are some of the healthiest foods that you can eat for your overall health. This includes your pancreas.

We've already spoken about the importance of fiber and foods that are low in sugar and fat.

Leafy greens are especially good for the pancreas because these vegetables are rich in antioxidants and folate. This helps to prevent pancreatic cancer by neutralizing damaged cells and protecting healthy cells.

These foods reduce the pain associated with pancreatitis and help to reduce inflammation throughout your entire body.

Inflammation is thought to be the root cause of all non-communicable disease including cancer and diabetes.

Add a handful of greens to every meal or enjoy them as part of a healthy avocado and chicken salad.

Leafy greens reduce inflammation which is thought to be the root cause of all non-communicable disease.

5. Whole grains

Whole grains like barley, buckwheat, brown rice and oatmeal are great for your pancreas. They are packed with fiber, important plant compounds and other essential nutrients. They all have impressive health benefits of their own.

Whole grains help to manage weight, control blood sugar and lower blood pressure. This all helps to protect and strengthen the pancreas.

Foods that are rich in fiber and whole grains are a very important part of the diet recommended for people with pancreatitis. Fiber helps to prevents pancreatitis by lowering the risk of painful gallstones.

There is a big difference between whole grains and refined grains. Refined grains tend to spike blood sugar and have the beneficial compounds that were present in the original grains removed. Try to have as little food with refined grains as possible - if at all.

Excess sugar and simple carbs (from refined grains) increases insulin resistance. The pancreas works harder to compensate for this, which may exhaust the ability of the pancreas to make insulin.

Whole grains work in an opposite manner, decreasing the body's need to produce insulin and improving insulin resistance.

Refined grains are whole grains without the beneficial parts of the grain like fiber, vitamins, minerals and other important nutrients.

6. Fruit and vegetables with purple, red or blue skin

Plant foods with darker skins like blueberries and grapes are some of the healthiest foods that you can eat. They have special plant compounds (phytochemicals) that boost pancreas health and help to prevent pancreatic cancer. 

That's because of the antioxidants called anthocyanins that give plants this purple hue. This links explains how the chemical has been used to treat things like blood vessel problems, chronic venous insufficiency, high blood pressure, diabetic retinopathy, colds, urinary tract infections, heart disease and cancer.

Combine that with the other plant compounds, vitamins, minerals and fiber and you have a real winner for your pancreas. That will help to reduce the amount of unhealthy foods eaten, control blood sugar and increase insulin sensitivity.

Anthocyanins in red blue or purple plant foods may help blood vessel health, chronic venous insufficiency, high blood pressure, diabetic retinopathy, colds, urinary tract infections, heart disease and cancer.

7. Garlic

Garlic is high in special plant compounds that have potent medicinal properties. Raw crushed garlic aids digestion and wards off the cough and cold. Garlic boosts your immunity and repairs tissues of various internal organs - including the pancreas.

The active ingredient in garlic (Allicin) inhibits bacteria and fungi, lowers cholesterol and blood pressure, improves cardiovascular health, inhibits cancer growth and protects healthy cells.

The flavonoids, selenium and sulfur composition of garlic also heals the pancreas if it’s inflamed.

Compounds in fresh garlic can aid digestion, ward off coughs and colds, boost immunity, repair tissues of various internal organs, lower cholesterol and blood pressure, improve cardiovascular health, inhibit cancer growth and protect healthy cells.

8. Turmeric

Turmeric has been used over centuries for its unique anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties. This bright orange or yellow spice contains curcumin - the active ingredient that is responsible for many of its health properties.

Turmeric can decrease the intensity of pancreatic pain which feels like a burning sensation. Turmeric also helps to manage blood sugar by stimulating production of insulin in the pancreas and boosts the immune system.

Turmeric eases inflammation and reduces the sensation of pain, supports the immune system and helps to lower blood sugar.

9. Dandelion tea

The health benefits of dandelion tea deserve more recognition. It is made from the dried dandelion root. This is a great caffeine free alternative to normal coffee or tea.

Drinking a cup of dandelion tea will protect the liver, reduce water weight and soothe an irritated digestive system. Potassium in dandelion tea helps the kidneys to illuminate toxins. These functions make it easier for the pancreas to do its job.

Dandelion root extract induces cell death in melanoma cells while keeping the non-cancerous cells safe. The same was shown in case of human pancreatic cancer cells.

Dandelion tea helps to protect the liver, reduce water weight, soothe an irritated digestive system, eliminate toxins, induce cancer cell death and keep healthy cells safe.

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Thursday, December 19, 2019

Healthy Avocado Chicken Salad

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Who says that healthy salads can't be tasty and satisfying?

Healthy Chicken Avocado Salad

This healthy, delicious chicken and avocado salad is packed with protein, good fat, fiber, vitamins, minerals, trace elements, plant compounds and antioxidants. It's extremely very low in sugar and salt (Less than 1%). 

Benefits of the Chicken Avocado Salad

  • Great tasting
  • Easy customization according to anyone's taste
  • Requires very little preparation and clean up
  • Short preparation time
  • High in protein
  • Low in sugar and salt
  • High in micro nutrients like vitamins, minerals and antioxidants
  • Lots of fiber to keep you fuller for longer

How to make the chicken and avocado salad

Add a full portion of cooked chicken to diced avocado. Toss in some lettuce, spinach or another leafy green for added nutrition. Spice with garlic, chili, pepper, lemon juice or apple cider vinegar and you're ready to go. Every ingredient in this salad is a super food.

How much chicken or avocado do I add to the salad?

This is up to you. You can add as much chicken or avocado as you want. I add extra chicken to my salad when I have been working hard at the gym for the added protein. Make enough of the salad to keep you full. If you don't have enough, you will crave more food afterwards. This could make you eat something that is unhealthy.

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Do I need to add lettuce, spinach, chili powder, black pepper and lemon juice or apple cider vinegar to the salad?

In reality, you don't. All of the extra ingredients, though, have so many health benefits (which I will focus on in a minute). Play around with these ingredients until you find the perfect combination for your own taste buds.

It is better to use these ingredients instead of salad dressings and sauces. Condiments are high in sugar, salt, preservatives, artificial flavors and colors, flavor enhancers and other unhealthy ingredients that are commonly found processed food. Did you know that there is more sugar in ketchup (tomato sauce) than there are actual tomatoes?

Can I use balsamic vinegar or white vinegar instead of apple cider vinegar?

You most certainly can. Any vinegar that you prefer will do. I like apple cider vinegar because of its known health benefits (more on that below).

Can I use frozen chicken in my salad or should I cook it fresh every time?

I'm all for convenience. To that end, I cook a week's worth of chicken at a time and freeze it all up. To make a chicken salad I simply defrost a bunch of chicken (depending on how many people I am feeding or how hungry I am) and break it into smaller pieces. You can pull it apart or cut it up with a knife.

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Will eating this chicken and avocado salad help me to lose weight?

This is one of the best meals you can eat to lose weight. It is unprocessed, low in sugar and has no refined carbohydrates. One good meal is not good enough for weight loss. You need to make the rest of your diet just as healthy. Eat healthy at every meal and follow a good weight loss exercise program.

Healthy benefits of the avocado chicken salad

Here are the health benefits of each ingredient. I hope that this inspires you to eat healthier every day.

Health benefits of Avocado


Nutrients in avocado

  • Vitamin C
  • Vitamin E
  • Vitamin K
  • Vitamin B-6
  • Riboflavin
  • Niacin
  • Folate
  • Pantothenic Acid
  • Magnesium
  • Potassium
  • Lutein
  • Beta-Carotene
  • Omega 3
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Avocados are good for your heart and blood sugar

The healthy fats in avocados carry the nutrients listed above. They are good for your heart and keep you satiated for long before you need to eat again. These fats help to stabilize blood sugar. Beta-sitosterol, a nutrient also found in avocados, assists in maintaining healthy cholesterol levels.

Avocados can improve eyesight

Avocados contain lutein and zeaxanthin. These two antioxidants are essential to eye health. Lutein and zeaxanthin are present in your eyes all of the time and low levels of these nutrients lead to optical degeneration. They prevent oxidation within the eye and protect against ultraviolet damage.

Avocados help to prevent depression

The folate in avocados helps to prevent depression because they regulate homo-cysteine. Homo-cysteine, if left unchecked, can reduce the amount of nutrients that enter into the brain. Too much homo-cysteine decreases pro-brain hormone production. 

The hormones that risk being hampered by too much homo-cysteine include dopamine and serotonin. Depression is often caused by a lack of those hormones.

Avocados for strong bones and joints

The Vitamin K in avocados helps with bone formation and bone density because it increases calcium absorption. It also decreases the amount of calcium that is excreted by your urinary track. Saponins, another nutrient found in avocados, may help with osteoporosis in joints.

Learn more about the benefits of avocados.

Health benefits of chicken


Nutrients in chicken

  • Protein
  • Calcium
  • Iron
  • Magnesium
  • Phosphorus
  • Potassium
  • Vitamin A (alpha carotene, beta carotene, lycopene and retinal)
  • Vitamin E
  • Vitamin B
  • Niacin
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Chicken boosts your immune system

The nutrients found in chicken are extremely beneficial for the immune system. It is thought that the high antioxidant content of chicken soup, for example, explains why so many people feel better when they have a bowl during times of illness. Chicken strengthens the cells of your immune system. The nutrients that benefit the immune system in chicken include protein, iron, magnesium and calcium.

Chicken is good for heart health

Those with a Vitamin B 6 deficiency are at a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. Increase your intake of this vitamin to drastically improve your heart health. 4 ounces of chicken breast meat gives you 40% of your daily recommended intake of Vitamin B 6. Niacin, found in chicken, improves good cholesterol levels. The iron, magnesium and phosphorus in chicken are also important for a healthy heart.

Chicken is good for weight loss

Chicken consists of more than 63% water, more than 28% protein and around 9 grams of fat (and 0% carbohydrates). This food is an absolute staple for people who want to lose weight. Protein can eliminate hunger and boost your metabolism. It costs more energy for your body to break down protein than it does to break down simple or refined carbohydrates.

Chicken may improve eyesight

Eyes need the alpha carotene, beta carotene, retinal and lycopene (which are different forms of Vitamin A) found in chicken to maintain their function. These nutrients protect the surface of your eyes (known as the corneas) and prevent damage that could lead to dry eyes, night blindness, degeneration and cataracts.

Chicken is beneficial to people who have anemia

Iron and Vitamins A, E and K help to prevent anemia. These nutrients do so by protecting red blood cells and assisting with the production of new red blood cells. Nutrient deficiency is often the cause of low red blood cell counts. Chicken is rich in these nutrients (including Vitamin K).


Health benefits of lettuce

Lettuce is high in fiber. It is made up of over 90% water. This makes it a fantastic food item if you want to fill yourself up without piling on the calories. Even still, lettuce has a large variety of nutrients that your body needs. Here are some of them:

Vitamin C

Vitamin C is an antioxidant that supports recovery. It is used to make collagen in the skin and is used in many beauty or skin care complexes for this reason. Bruises that don't heal, for example, can be a tell-tale sign of a Vitamin C deficiency.

Vitamin B 1

Thiamine, or Vitamin B 1, turns nutrients into energy. Every cell in your body needs it to function properly. Low B levels can cause a lack of concentration and constant fatigue.

Vitamin B 2

Riboflavin, or Vitamin B 2, helps the body to grow and develop. Our bodies are always growing new cells to replace old ones. Riboflavin is just as important for adults as it is for children.

Vitamin B 3

Niacin, or Vitamin B 3, controls cholesterol and helps to prevent arthritis in the joints and the bones. Our brains need Niacin for concentration and learning.

Vitamin B 5

Pantothenic acid, or Vitamin B 5, is used to create nutrients. You need it to create fats, proteins and carbohydrates.

Vitamin B 6

Pyridoxine, or Vitamin B 6, forms the neurotransmitter serotonin. B 6 protects the central nervous system from damage.

Vitamin B 9

Folate, or Vitamin B 9, creates red blood cells. It is also needed in the production of DNA.

Choline

It is essential for the production of energy. Choline is also needed for healthy cell walls in every part of your body.

Betaine

Betaine Metabolizes homo-cysteine - which is needed for eye, blood, heart, bone and brain function.

Retinal

Retinal is a form of Vitamin A that has is used for immunity, eye function and healthy growth.

Beta Carotene

This is another form of Vitamin A. It promotes good skin. Beta Carotene is also needed for healthy eyes, immunity, bones and your mucus membranes.

Lutein and Zeaxanthin

These are two powerful antioxidants that are often found together. Lutein and zeaxanthin protect cells from damage. They prevent eye degeneration, for example.

Vitamin E

Vitamin E is an antioxidant. It is known for its healing effects on the skin and its ability to cleanse tissues of toxins. It also improves nerve function. 

Vitamin K

Your body needs vitamin K to form bones, regulate calcium and clot blood.

Lettuce also contains the following minerals:

  • Calcium
  • Iron
  • Magnesium
  • Phosphorus
  • Potassium
  • Sodium
  • Zinc
  • Copper
  • Manganese
  • Selenium

If you'd like a brief overview of why your body needs these minerals (or to read more about the benefits of lettuce), see my post dedicated to lettuce here.

Health benefits of the other ingredients

I had to cut the section short because the post was getting too long. Luckily, you can still discover why all of the ingredients in the avocado chicken salad are healthy.

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Spinach

Spinach is my favorite super food in terms of nutrient content. See all of its benefits here.

Garlic

Garlic is fantastic because it makes for a great alternative to salt. Low-sodium food does not have to be bland food, thanks to garlic. Learn more about the healthy power of garlic.

Chili powder (or chili seeds)

Using chili powder (or whole chilies) instead of sodium is another great way to add flavor. I use chili powders to spice up food that I don't particularly enjoy. Chili powder is great for people who want to lose weight or burn fat because it speeds up the metabolism. Read more about the benefits of chili here.

Black pepper

Black pepper's benefits are similar to those of chili powder of hot peppers. You can use one or both of them on your healthy avocado chicken salad. This is why black pepper is so healthy.

Lemon juice

Lemon juice might give you more energy than coffee first thing in the morning. I am not the only person who has felt the energy-boosting effects of lemon water. Lemon juice cleans out the kidneys and the liver so that they can focus on other important functions.

A healthy squeeze of lemon juice is a much healthier option than adding dressings or sauces to your avocado chicken salad. Processed condiments contain too much sugar, artificial ingredients and preservatives. Lemon juice is tasty enough to give your salad a good tang without destroying your health goals in the process. Here are the benefits of lemon juice.

If you can't use fresh lemons, it is okay to use the bottled version instead. Fresh is better, but store-bought lemon juice still carries numerous health benefits.

Apple cider vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is great for adding flavor and moisture to your healthy avocado chicken salad if you don't want to use lemon juice. Apple cider vinegar used to be all the rage a few years back, just before coconut oil took over the scene.

It might not be the 'in thing' anymore, but adding a few spoons of this healthful ingredient will do wonders for your health in the long run. This is why apple cider vinegar is so good for you.

Did you enjoy this article about a healthy food option? Should I write another article about easy, healthy dishes? I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments. Stay Strong!

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