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		<title>RDA vs ODA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many so-called experts will tell you not to worry about taking vitamins if you are eating a balanced diet.  Unfortunately, dieting alone can’t provide enough essential vitamins and minerals to promote enough  optimal health.  For instance, you would need to consume 5,000 calories per day (mostly fat) in order to get the  recommended minimum (400 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Many so-called experts will tell you not to worry about taking  vitamins if you are eating a balanced diet.  Unfortunately, dieting  alone can’t provide enough essential vitamins and minerals to promote  enough  optimal health.  For instance, you would need to consume 5,000  calories per day (mostly fat) in order to get the  recommended minimum  (400 IU) of vitamin E, and 12,000 calories per day to get the minimum  amount of chromium.  Most of our foods are processed and therefore, the  nutrients have been leeched out of them.  Could this be one of the  reasons pre-senile dementia and Alzheimer’s disease have increased so  dramatically over the last few decades?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Thousands of studies validate the benefits of taking a  multivitamin/mineral formula on a daily basis.  These studies have been  reported in medical journals, popular newspapers and magazines.  A good  multivitmain/mineral formula offers a broad range of health benefits.   Taking a daily multivitamin/mineral formula reduces the incidence of  heart disease, heart attack, stroke, glaucoma, depression, macular  degeneration, diabetes, senile dementia and various cancers.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Almost as unacceptable as not recommending vitamin and mineral  supplements is the recommendation of them based on the Recommended Daily  Allowance (RDA).  The RDA is the measured amount or dosage of nutrient  per vitamin and minerals recommended.  The U.S. Federal government sets  these levels based on the “average adult.”</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The “average person plan” assumes that you are an adult under 60  years of age who is in good health, has normal digestion, isn’t  overweight, leads a relatively stress-free life, has no medical  problems, doesn’t take any medication, eats a balanced diet, and  consumes 5 servings of fruits and vegetables each day.  Needless to day,  most adult women don’t meet the RDA for zinc, vitamin B, calcium,  magnesium, and vitamin E.  Likewise, most adult men don’t meet the RDA  for zinc and magnesium.  Fewer that 29% of people eat 5 fresh fruit and  vegetables a day.  Furthermore, 20% of the U.S. Population doesn’t eat  ANY fruits or vegetables at all!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The recommended daily allowance is some fifty years out of date.  It  was never intended to advance health, only to prevent malnutrition  diseases like scurvy or rickets.  Taking the minimum amount of a  nutrient to prevent gross deficiency diseases doesn’t help those people  who want to be truly healthy and not just be free of symptoms.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The RDA is inadequate if your goal is for prevention and or treatment  of heart disease, cancer, cataracts, depression, senility, diabetes,  arthritis, and other age related disorders.  For optimal health and well  being, many health practitioners are recommending many times higher  that the RDA on certain nutrients.</p>
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		<title>Health Fun Facts!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Betty Ruble was not a Flinstone vitamin until 1996. A laugh a day keeps the doctor away!  Studies have shown that laughter decreases depression which increases your overall health. The human liver is responsible for more than 500 functions. A yawn lasts approximately 6 seconds. There is no proven cure for hiccups.  In one of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Betty Ruble was not a Flinstone vitamin until 1996.</p>
<p>A laugh a day keeps the doctor away!  Studies have shown that laughter decreases depression which increases your overall health.</p>
<p>The human liver is responsible for more than 500 functions.</p>
<p>A yawn lasts approximately 6 seconds.</p>
<p>There is no proven cure for hiccups.  In one of the worst cases, Charles Osborne hiccuped for 69 years.</p>
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		<title>What Not To Eat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When attempting to create a healthy diet and sticking to it comes a lot of frustration.  The meal plans, the off the wall miracle berry of the month, the eat only (insert whatever here) diet, and the list never ends. Most of us try dieting by eating less of the unhealthy food that we  eat. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://180degreesofhealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/guy-eating.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-198 alignleft" style="border: 1px solid black; margin: 10px;" title="guy eating" src="http://180degreesofhealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/guy-eating.png" alt="" width="198" height="272" /></a>When attempting to create a healthy diet and sticking to it comes a lot of frustration.  The meal plans, the off the wall miracle berry of the month, the eat only (insert whatever here) diet, and the list never ends. Most of us try dieting by eating less of the unhealthy food that we  eat. It’s a plan that ends up slowing our metabolism and in the long run leaves us feeling worse and most of the time heavier than we began.  Also, most of the time diets are all about what to eat, when to eat, and how much to eat and leaves us feeling very restricted and more importantly unsatisfied.  While keeping calorie intake down is always important when eating it isn’t the only piece of the puzzle. In fact it is the smallest piece of the puzzle because too little calories is just as detrimental to your health and weight loss as too many calories.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Would you like to have more energy, lose weight, feel better, and just be healthier?  Are you finding it difficult to shop for what is healthy for you and your family at your local grocery store?  Most people do and with good reason! We all know that the food we eat is what fuels our life.  The choices you make about what to fuel your body are affecting you more than you think.   Even though people understand this, it is still difficult to decipher what is and isn’t good for you.  In this section, instead of wasting your time showing you a list of healthy food to include in your diet like some diet plans, I am going to show you what is dangerous to your health so you know what to stay away from.  So the next time you shop for yourself you will know what to eliminate from your diet and the possibilities will be endless for you!  Not only will you feel better, have more energy and lose weight by eliminating these parts of your diet, you won’t have to starve yourself to do it!  Just imagine of what you can do with more energy!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>1.  Hydrogenated Oil (Trans Fats)- </strong> Any oil, fatty acid, or fat in general that starts with the word Hydrogenated must bestayed avoided! (Anything fried has hydrogenated oils.)  These substances are responsible for endless amount of inflammation throughout your body as well as a producer of free radicals in the body.  Both of which can lead to conditions likeheart disease and cancer. Hydrogenated oil has a half life of about 52 days in your body.  So after 156 days (about 5 months) you still have 1/8 the hydrogenated oil in your body.  How much did you have today….. or five months ago?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>2.  High Fructose Corn Syrup- </strong> This is a very high glycemic index substance which means when it is introduced to your system spikes your blood glucose levels abnormally high and your pancreas responds by secreting an overly large amount of insulin.  As a result much of this sugar is stored as fat and not metabolically burned off.  The result is overweight and a very tired pancreas and eventually diabetes and well as any other disease associated with being unhealthy and overweight.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>3.  Bleached and or Enriched Grains- </strong>this one is tricky because even if your bread says that it is 100% whole wheat on the front the back panel may say something else.  When grains are bleached and enriched it is too removed as many natural enzymes as possible to add shelf time to be sold.  What does this mean for you?  It means that all the nutrients are stripped from the grain along with the enzymes and then random very small assortments of “vitamins and minerals” of the lowest quality are “enriched” back into the bread.  The result is bread with very high caloric amount and almost no nutrient value!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>4.  Dangerous Preservatives,</strong> Additives, Colorings, and Other Chemicals-  Preservatives, additives, colorings and other chemicals can be found in most packaged, refined, fried and fast foods. Examples that you may find in your cereal may include excitotoxins (neurotoxins) like MSG (monosodium glutamate).</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>5. Soy Products-</strong> Soy can be easily converted to estrogen by the body.  Estrogen was just introduced to the list of carcinogens by the American Cancer Association.  Definitely not the perfect protein like advertised.  If you are a fan of soy milk switch to almond milk and thank me later!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>6. Dairy and Wheat Gluten-</strong> Although these two do not by any means need to be removed from your diet completely, they should be only a small part of your diet and eaten with moderation.  DAIRY AND GLUTEN SHOULD NOT BE ON THE FOOD PYRAMID! Limit the amount of dairy and gluten (grains) in your diet and see how great you feel in a very short amount of time!  Try goat cheese and almond milk instead to reduce the dairy in your life.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>7.  Artificial Sweeteners- </strong>All of these have adverse side effects.  Some are carcinogens while the less deadly cause diarrhea. If you need to something to add a sweet taste use agave nectar or stevia, they have no side effect, are completely natural and have fewer calories than sugar. Examples are:  Sucralose (Splenda), Saccharin (Sweet&#8217;N Low), Aspartame (NutraSweet and Equal), Acesulfame-K (Sunette or Sweet One), Sorbitol, Mannitol</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>8.  Anything that has a lot of ingredients listed on the back.</strong> If you turn over a product and it takes longer that 15 seconds to read the list of ingredients just put the product back and walk away.  Odds are most of those ingredients aren’t good for you and in fact hurting you in more ways than one!  Remember the best foods are the ones without a label.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Whenever possible it is always better for you to eat organic!  However, organic isn’t always readily available and for those of us on a budget we all know how expensive going organic can be!  So here is a handy chart of the dirtiest to the cleanest fruits and veggies.  You can use this chart by deciding for yourself which fruits and vegetables to buy organic and which ones may be a little safer to not go organic with.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://180degreesofhealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/chart-part-1.png"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-203" title="chart part 1" src="http://180degreesofhealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/chart-part-1.png" alt="" width="558" height="756" /></a><a href="http://180degreesofhealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/chart-part-2.png"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-204" title="chart part 2" src="http://180degreesofhealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/chart-part-2.png" alt="" width="557" height="496" /></a></p>
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