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Heart Patient Diet Plan-Why Avoiding Animal Products May Benefit Your Heart and Health

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

Avoiding animal products can be an important component of a heart patient’s diet plan. Please note that avoiding is the key word here, not eliminating animal products completely from your diet. Becoming a strict vegetarian takes a level of commitment that some just can’t face and may not even be necessary to achieve optimal heart health. For most people, cutting down on the amount of animal products and choosing any that you do consume wisely is sufficient to promote a healthy heart and entire cardiovascular system.

Why avoid animal products? The primary reason is that dietary cholesterol comes only from animal products. I always find it a bit humorous to see a bag of apples marked “a no cholesterol food,” maybe people just aren’t aware that cholesterol comes from animals! Studies have shown that eating a diet high in cholesterol damages the cardiovascular system and raises blood cholesterol levels. Some surprising studies show that even if blood cholesterol isn’t raised, people consuming more animal products have a higher incidence of death from heart attacks and strokes. One of the greatest risks to the heart is atherosclerosis, hardening of the arteries. Cholesterol seems to play a major role in the formation of plaque inside the arteries, causing narrowing of blood vessels and limiting the flow of blood. In addition to being bad for the heart, research has shown that diets high in meat and other animal products contribute to other diseases including certain cancers, osteoporosis, and digestive disorders.

In addition to the cholesterol found in animal products, they also have much higher fat content than their vegetable counterparts, increasing dietary calories. Slimming down can greatly benefit the heart; carrying less weight eases the burden on the heart. Did you know that fat has nine calories per gram while protein and carbohydrates have only four? Eating a lower-calorie diet high in vegetables, fruits, and whole-grains and getting adequate exercise has been shown to reverse the effects of heart disease.

Many people worry that they won’t get enough protein without eating meat. There are many ways to get all the essential amino acids without meat. The most recent studies have shown that each meal does not even need to have complete protein as long as it is gotten in the daily diet. Combining beans and whole grains is the perfect combination; by eating these together you get high-quality, complete protein. Many studies have shown that getting too much protein is actually bad for the health of the kidneys and liver. Damage to either of these organs leads to high blood pressure and other problems that eventually affect the heart.

Set a goal of eliminating meat and animal products except for fat-free milk and yogurt at least four days a week. If you can’t start with this, try just two, building to four over a month. Incredible, hearty vegetarian recipes are easy to find everywhere now. Try experimenting with one for tonight’s dinner and your heart will thank you!

Monique Hawkins
540-858-2885
mentormonique@gmail.com

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Heart Disease Treatments-Are You Following the NEWSTART Lifestyle?

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

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If you are someone who struggles with a lack of energy on a daily basis, who desires to lose weight effectively, or who struggles with other health challenges such as heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, etc., there are some people who have followed the NEWSTART Lifestyle program and experienced renewed health and vigor along with weight loss.

What is NEWSTART? Here is a brief description of it:

N-Nutrition: The diet is plant based and free of all animal products and endorsees whole, natural foods. The diet is naturally high in fiber, low in fat, and cholesterol free.

E-Exercise: Our bodies are made to be physically active. Regular exercise not only will help you to lose weight, have increased energy, but also combats many health problems both physical and mental. Plus, daily exercise strengthens the immune system, improves circulation and reduces stress.

W-Water: Our bodies are made up of mostly water and almost every body function is dependent on it. Adequate water intake will also increase energy and promote fat loss. 6 to 8 glasses per day are recommended.

S-Sunshine: Sunlight is one of nature’s natural healers and it is crucial for strong bones. Just 15 minutes a day of sunlight can provide the daily body requirements for Vitamin D.

T-Temperance: Temperance is simply maintaining a healthy balance in all areas of your life. It also means avoiding anything which is harmful to your body and mind and moderation in that which is good. Focus on including in your life all good things which will promote weight loss, increase your energy levels, keep your heart healthy, etc.

A-Air: Air is the body’s most frequently needed resource. Living in an environment where air quality is good increases your ability to fight disease. Deep breathing of fresh, outdoor air promotes a good oxygen supply for your body.

R-Rest: Adequate and proper rest promotes productivity and your disease resistance is increased. Everybody needs quiet physical relaxation after active work, vigorous exercise after mental work, and deep restorative sleep.

T-Trust in Divine Power: Learning to trust in God is the most important aspect of the NEWSTART Lifestyle. Many people today struggle with stress, fear, and anxiety which negatively impact the chemistry of all body systems. Becoming acquainted with the Creator of the universe and trusting in Him ehanhances physical, emotional, and spiritual healing.

The NEWSTART Lifestyle Program is a powerful healer and taught by Weimar Institute, a non-profit Christian Wellness Center in the Sierra foothills between Lake Tahoe and Sacramento, CA. People come from all over the world seeking to regain their health. You do not have to go to Weimar to begin to incorporate these wonderful strategies into your life!

Why not begin so today?

Have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend!

To Your Heart’s Health
Monique Hawkins
540-858-2885
mentormonique@gmail.com
Remember to sign up for my “You Deserve To Have A Healthy Heart” Newsletter!

P.S. For more information about Vita Che, what I call the Roto Rooter for your arteries, visit this online nutrition store at http://699456.shopvitamark.com

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