Sunday, January 31, 2010

Grilled Ratatouille




This is my easy and healthy recipe. It is extremely, delicious and I know you will love it.

Ingredients:

1 Eggplant (Cut into chunks)
3 Zucchini (Cut in half crosswise)
2 Red Onions ( Cut into 16 pieces)
5 Cloves of Garlic with skin (make a small incision)
1 Large Red Bell Pepper
1 Large Yellow Bell Pepper
10 Button Mushrooms (If big, cut in half)
1/2 Tsp of Dried Rosemary, Oregano, Basil
Season with freshly ground pepper and salt
2 Tbsp Aged Balsmaic Vinegar
5 Tbs Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Method:

1. Combine all ingredients, tossing to coat vegetables.
2. Grill vegetables, uncovered over high heat until tender.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Healthy Ingredients: Lecithin Granules




Lecithin aids in reversing or controlling some diseases. Today's diet does not provide enough nutrients so supplementation is necessary for lecithin to reap its benefits.

Lecithin is an important phospholipid needed by all living cells. Lecithin is produced within our own bodies, and can be found in the major organs: the heart, the liver, and the kidneys. Lecithin aids in maintaining our overall health and is utilized by every cell in our bodies. Though it is produced within our own bodies, we do not always consume enough of the foods that provide the nutrition needed to produce adequate amounts. Lecithin can be found in many foods such as: cabbage, cauliflower, garbanzo beans, soy beans, split peas, organic meat, seeds, nuts and eggs. Today’s average diet, however, does not provide enough lecithin to successfully protect or cells and allow lecithin to reap its benefits. As a result, lecithin supplementation is necessary for overall health and prevention of many conditions and diseases. Of its many benefits, lecithin has been proven to decrease cholesterol, promote cardiovascular health, restore damaged livers and improve the brain’s memory function.

One way lecithin aids in preventing or reversing certain diseases and conditions is that since it is predominately comprised of fat itself, it adheres to our cell and nerve linings, forming a sheath, and prevents cholesterol and other fats from sticking. By doing this, in the case of patients with high cholesterol, it decreases the body’s ability to absorb cholesterol across the intestinal wall, thus lowering total cholesterol, including LDL’s (low-density lipoprotein cholesterol). With the reduction of blood cholesterol, research has also shown to reverse atherosclerosis, which is the hardening of the arteries. Though there are pharmaceutical products on the market that control and aid in the control of these diseases, lecithin, is capable of doing this in a much more natural way and at a much cheaper price.

Similarly lecithin intervenes with the body’s ability to form fat deposits and has aided in reversing the damage caused by coronary artery disease. By creating a slippery lining, it prevents large fat deposits from accumulating, allowing the blood to flow more smoothly when it once was clogged with fat deposits that would lead to blood clots. When it breaks down the body fat, not only does it prevent the fat from collecting in large deposits in our bodies, it then transports it to the liver and converts it into usable energy. Lecithin is also known to repair livers that have been damaged by abuse such as too much alcohol consumption.

Another important benefit of lecithin is its ability to aid in memory function and learning. Many studies have been conducted where people reported higher retention in learning and ability to recall information with an increase of lecithin. Even patients with Alzheimer’s disease reported an improvement in memory and orientation.


Although lecithin has proven to reverse many diseases, it can also be used as a preventative source if the proper foods are consumed on a regular basis, or if supplementation is taken regularly. Unlike medications that are offered to reverse certain diseases, lecithin is not known to cause an extreme number of side effects, side effects that themselves require medication to rectify. The few minor reported side effects of lecithin when consumed in great quantity are: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia, and sweating. However, no side effects were reported when taken in normal supplemental doses or through normal food consumption.


Lecithin supplements are produced from soybeans, meats and eggs and can be taken either as a liquid or as a capsule. You can find lecithin supplements at your local health food store or any market that carries vitamins and supplements. Lecithin is non-toxic and is approved by the Food and Drug Administration. It can be taken daily but dosage varies from product to product. However, if you consistently eat healthy, well-balanced meals, you probably do not need to supplement your diet.

You can take one tablespoon of lecithin granules per day for adults and also you can add lecithin to smoothies and museli/cereal.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Bruschetta with Roma Vinaigrette Salsa



These brushetta are substantial enough for a light meal. Enjoy!!

Ingredients:

1 Loaf day-old Sourdough or Ciabatta Thick Sliced
1/4 Cup Olive Oil
1/4 Teaspoon Dried Thyme Leaves
1/4 Teaspoon Garlic Powder
1/4 Teaspoon Dried Sage

Method:

1. Combine the ingredients together and brush the olive oil mixture on the bread slice. Grill the slice (both sides) for 1-2 minutes until golden brown. Serve with the Roma Viniaigrette Salsa.

Ingredients for The Roma Vinaigrette Salsa

3 Roma Tomatoes Diced
3 Fresh Basil Leaves (Thinly Sliced)
2 Cloves of Garlic (Minced)
1/4 Cup Chopped Red Onion
1/4 Cup Olive Oil
1/4 Cup Chopped Fresh Parsley
3 Tbs Aged Balsamic Vinegar.
1 Tsp Salt

Method:

1. Combine all ingredients in a bowl and cover. Let stand for 15 minutes, before serving.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Aloe Vera: Many miracles..... in the kitchen



It is also called the "Miracle Plant" or the "natural healer". is grown in hot, dry areas. Although many people mistake it for a plant belonging to the family of cacti, in fact, the Aloe Vera belongs to the lily family. It is, however, has the ability to close its pores to prevent moisture loss and, therefore; is able to survive in hostile areas where other plants would not be able to survive. Aloe contains over 160 different substances. Contains 13 vitamins and many minerals, including some vital minerals. These include: Magnesium, Chromium, Boron Germanium, Selenium and Zinc. Probably one of the components that contribute significantly to characterize the healing properties of plants and slime polysaccharide acemannan. The acemannan is a molecule that is located within the connective tissue. The body is able to produce the acemannan until puberty after which we shall introduce the power. The acemannan is a very rare substance that is found only nell'aloe true in ginseng, shitake in, the skin of sharks and nell'astragalo. The acemannan strengthens the immune system by activating phagocytes, antibodies and killer cells. These compounds also facilitates the disintegration of foreign proteins, which are often the cause of allergies in the gut. The regular intake of aloe juice before meals ensures daily intake of iron. The same goes for football, which regulates cellular metabolism and ensures the effectiveness of vitamin C with its ions. There are over 180 varieties of aloe, but only the Aloe Vera plant that has the greatest benefit for man thanks to the numerous applications in medicine. Its therapeutic advantages and particular health properties have been known for many years. Researchers have discovered that the ancient Chinese and Indian cultures used Aloe Vera to treat numerous diseases. The same goes for Egypt and the Philippines. These days, despite the conventional chemical medicines are very effective for healing, their prolonged use leads to complex interactions with other substances and drugs and can cause terrible side effects for the patient. Consequently, many scientists are returning to consider the most traditional and natural therapies that have long been ignored, including the Aloe Vera. If you cut the fruit into slices and leave any air, quickly changing color. And so the Aloe Vera. The active substance is contained within the gel of the leaf that is well protected by tough outer rind that prevents moisture loss and protects it from the surrounding atmosphere. Once the leaf is cut, the oxidation process begins and, if left to air, would deprive the valuable gel intrinsic many of its beneficial properties. These are the properties:



Regenerating: stimulates the growth of the epithelium in the wounds;
Energizing: Increased energy level of the body;
Proteolytic and healing: enzymatically dissolves and absorbs the dead cells or damaged, stimulating the regeneration;
Antiinflammatory;
Virostatica: hinders growth of the virus;
Bacteriostatic: hinders growth of bacteria;
Antipyretic: gives relief when you have a fever;
Hemostasis: it reduces the leakage of blood, wounds;
Antipruritic: relieves the itching;
Detoxification helps the detoxification of the body of impurities of toxins;
anticancer properties;
Wetting: it conditions the skin;
Analgesic: relieves pain;
Fungicide: hinders growth of fungi.

Just because you need to take it for many, every day, aloe vera is added to small meals and foods. It is mainly found in some beverages and also in specific candies. E 'possible to prepare sweet and savory pies with the addition of aloe vera.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Spicy Strawberry Salad



This is an excellent salad to eat during the summer, because it is the strawberry season.

Ingredients:

3 Punnets Strawberries (Hulled and Sliced)
1/2 Bunch Mint (Leaves Sliced)
2 Tbsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1/4 Tsp Dried Flaked Chilli
2 Tbsp Aged Balsamic Vinegar
Salt and Black Pepper to season

Method:

1. Combine the strawberry and mint together in a bowl.

2. Combine Olive Oil, Flaked Chilli and balsamic vinegar, then season with a little salt and generous amount of black pepper. Toss through strawberry mixture and set aside for 5 minutes before serving.