December is nearly upon us,
another year flown by and the shops and television adverts are now in full
Christmas mode, work functions are being planned and Christmas parties will be
happening every week. Inevitably this
will lead to much indulgence coming over the following month, and I would be
very naive to suggest, no let me rephrase, naive to expect people to hold back
on their enjoyment after a hard year.
However,
I don’t think it’s unreasonable to get people to keep focusing on adding some
good, healthy, nutritious food to their diets every day.
I am taking part in what I’m
calling the “Avocado Advent Calendar”.
It’s quite simple; eat an avocado a day for 24 days up to Christmas day
(feel free to do the full 31 days in December if you wish).
Why? I hear you ask.
Avocado’s are finally fighting
their way back to superfood status after many years of being left out in the
cold due to the disastrous “low fat diet” years.
Here
are 10 reasons to take part and start eating more avocados.
Detoxification – Avocados are full of glutathione, which is both a great detoxifier and an antioxidant. Toxins stick to the glutathione which is then excreted through your stool.
Heart health – Avocados are rich in monounsaturated fat which, when eaten in the correct quantities, can reduce the risk of heart disease, strokes and improves blood lipid levels.
Natural skin moisturiser – Avocado oil can help many skin conditions, such as; dry skin, dermatitis, eczema, age spots, sun damage and psoriasis. It also improves the production of collagen which will help improve skin condition.
Fights cancer – Avocado is full of anti cancer properties such as, Vitamin E, oleic acid, photochemical, anti-oxidants and dietary plant fat.
Reduce blood pressure – Avocados are full of potassium, which have been shown to lower blood pressure.
Arthritis – Avocados are rich in Polyhydroxylated Fatty Alcohols (PFA’s), a natural anti-inflammatory that prevents arthritis and osteoarthritis.
Weight loss – Avocados can help control your blood sugar levels as they contain a sugar called mannoheptulose that inhibits the synthesis of insulin. Controlling insulin levels helps control appetite and energy levels.
Brain health – Avocados are packed full of Omega 3 fatty acids that have been shown to improve brain function. They have also been cited by top psychiatrist that they can help prevent Alzheimer’s disease.
Digestive health – Avocados aid digestive health in three ways; they are packed full of Vitamin B that helps digestion, they help the mucus lining in the gastrointestinal tract. Avocados also release digestive enzymes which are necessary for digestion.
Eye health – Avocados are full of Vitamin E and lutien which are known to protect the eye against Retinopathy.
Detoxification – Avocados are full of glutathione, which is both a great detoxifier and an antioxidant. Toxins stick to the glutathione which is then excreted through your stool.
Heart health – Avocados are rich in monounsaturated fat which, when eaten in the correct quantities, can reduce the risk of heart disease, strokes and improves blood lipid levels.
Natural skin moisturiser – Avocado oil can help many skin conditions, such as; dry skin, dermatitis, eczema, age spots, sun damage and psoriasis. It also improves the production of collagen which will help improve skin condition.
Fights cancer – Avocado is full of anti cancer properties such as, Vitamin E, oleic acid, photochemical, anti-oxidants and dietary plant fat.
Reduce blood pressure – Avocados are full of potassium, which have been shown to lower blood pressure.
Arthritis – Avocados are rich in Polyhydroxylated Fatty Alcohols (PFA’s), a natural anti-inflammatory that prevents arthritis and osteoarthritis.
Weight loss – Avocados can help control your blood sugar levels as they contain a sugar called mannoheptulose that inhibits the synthesis of insulin. Controlling insulin levels helps control appetite and energy levels.
Brain health – Avocados are packed full of Omega 3 fatty acids that have been shown to improve brain function. They have also been cited by top psychiatrist that they can help prevent Alzheimer’s disease.
Digestive health – Avocados aid digestive health in three ways; they are packed full of Vitamin B that helps digestion, they help the mucus lining in the gastrointestinal tract. Avocados also release digestive enzymes which are necessary for digestion.
Eye health – Avocados are full of Vitamin E and lutien which are known to protect the eye against Retinopathy.
Avocados are an extremely versatile food and can be used in many ways, from the very common guacamole, to avocado humus, or even used in chocolate avocado mousse. Here are my 3 personal favoutrite ways of eating them;
- Cutting them in half and scooping straight out of the skin.
- Slicing them up and adding them to a spinach salad with some grilled salmon on top.
- Spreading a ripe avocado on some buttered spelt toast with a poached egg on top.
Here are some more links of avocado recipes to help you keep
your food choices fresh and fun;
http://www.theearthdiet.org/2/post/2012/11/raw-chocolate-avocado-mousse.html
So, join me this December and look after your health by eating an Avocado everyday. Watch out for my Facebook posts of new recipes and updates of my progress. It would be great to hear how you are getting on too. Post updates on my HutchisonPT Facebook page;
https://www.facebook.com/pages/HutchisonPT/192506640807450
Stay healthy!