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Five
Foods You Should Eat Every Day
The
wider the variety of the foods you eat, the better chance you
have to get all the nutrients needed for good health. But there
are some foods with such a strong link to disease prevention and
a wealth of nutrients that it makes sense to eat them every day.
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Oranges
(or orange juice):
A great source of folic acid, fiber, antioxidants beta-carotene
and vitamin C, and anti-cancer compounds flavonoids and carotenoids.
Drink fresh orange juice, eat fresh oranges for snacks, make
fruit salad with oranges, toss peeled orange sections into
a spinach salad. |
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Dark Leafy Greens:
Full of anti-cancer compounds, vitamins and minerals.
Contains folic acid to help prevent neural-tube birth defects,
antioxidants beta-carotene and vitamin C, fiber, and anti-cancer
compounds beta-carotene and lutein. Try
spinach, collard greens, kale, turnip greens. Eat
raw or lightly cooked. Use in salads and stir-fry. |
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Bran Cereal
(or other rich source of wheat bran):
Prevents constipation, is a potent anti-cancer agent, prevents
polyps, may fight breast cancer by diminishing estrogen supplies.
Mix in with your other cereals, make bran muffins, sprinkle
on salads, mix into casseroles, even eat out of hand with
a mix of raisins and nuts. |
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Yogurt
(low fat, with live cultures):
Supplies calcium to prevent osteoporosis, boosts immune function,
fights bacteria, has anti-cancer properties, may prevent yeast
infections. Make fruit and yogurt smoothies, top vanilla yogurt
with fresh fruit and granola, use on baked potatoes instead
of sour cream. |
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Soy:
Contains phyto-estrogens that may help relieve hot
flashes and fight osteoporosis in postmenopausal women, anti-cancer
activity may be antagonistic to breast cancer, source of high-quality
protein. Eat as tofu, tempeh, soymilk
or boiled soybeans.
Add tofu to stir-fry, grill tempeh instead of burgers, use
soybeans instead of pintos for refried beans. Add chilled
cooked soybeans to salads, make bean soup with soybeans, use
soymilk instead of cow's milk on cereal.
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