Kimchi: The mega Superfood for intestinal health, and so much more…

Korean women have beautiful skin, is this a fair stereotype?

"HI! 🙂 🙂 I eat Kimchi ^^"

According to the former Korean agricultural minister: YES!

Genetics may play a role, but diet is the real secret.

The thought of Kimchi may arouse senses of a pungent, spicy dish, which requires most Americans some getting used to. But along with the pungent odor, Kimchi has incredible health benefits inside and out.

Health Benefits of Korean Kimchi

$9.99 at the local Asian market, ridiculously healthy

Since Kimchi is a fermented food, it will contain live bacteria, also known as Probiotics. Consider Kimchi an ecosystem in itself, which can contribute positively to your own ecosystem.

  1. Healthy bacteria essential to immune system and digestion
  2. Strains of bacteria, such as Lactobacillus, break down indigestible food in your body and produce B-vitamins for your use.
  3. Cabbage is very low in calories and high in nutrients: Vitamins A and C in particular.
  4. Kimchi also contains garlic, a powerful immune booster
  5. This raw food contains active enzymes to help you digest food, and act as a catalyst for essential body functions.
  6. Kimchi keeps your intestines in good shape, reducing and healing ulcers, and possibly fighting cancer as well.
  7. Healthy vaginal health, including less bacterial vaginosis and yeast infections

Kimchi is a powerful health food, which promotes fat loss and reduces gas and bloating.

In other words, Kimchi boosts quality of life, and thats what I really care about.

Related: List of Top Probiotic Foods

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Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Relationship between Fish, the Human Brain, and Survival

How did humans get so smart in the first place?

Being labeled a fat-head may actually be a compliment. Our brains are primarily composed of fatty tissues responsible for cognitive function. Without healthy fats from our diet, our brains are unable to run at capacity — this may be the reason for ADHD, alzheimers, schizophrenia, or other brain-nervous system disorders.

Humans evolved superior intelligence by dominating the food chain. The nutrition available to people at the top of a food chain is vast — choosing to eat both plants and animals expands nutrient uptake. Both the abundance and wide variety of nutrients fueled the evolution of the human brain, and therefore our intelligence.

1. The bottom of the omega-3 ladder:

Algae, plankton, and other microorganisms

From the sea bottom, algae absorbs nutrients from the water and energy directly from the sun. These small organisms produce high quality nutrients, especially the Omega-3 fatty acid known as α-linolenic acid. Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) is known as the “vegetarian” source of Omega-3s because many plants can synthesize this particular type of fat.

Alpha-linolenic acid (Omega-3) is very useful, but it is only the first and most basic form of Omega-3, so it must be converted into a more usable form

2. Small fish act as factories and healthy fat processors.

Oily fish like sardines and menhaden consume the plankton or algae, which typically provide all of the nutrients required for life — essentially a superfood for small fish. But these fish take it one step further…

Small fish like sardines and menhaden continue the brilliant cycle of life by converting Alpha-linolenic acid (Omega-3) into the next forms of Omega-3, EPA and DHA (Omega-3).

Beginning with Alpha-linolenic acid (Omega-3, ALA), fish utilize a process to transform more fat into eicosapentaenoic acid (Omega-3, EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (Omega-3, DHA).

Unlike humans, these fish are very efficient at converting Omega-3 from the ALA form into the higher EPA and further on to DHA. But not all fish are good at converting ALA into EPA. In fact, larger fish like Cod rely on eating smaller fish in order to provide them with the readily available Omega-3 in both EPA and DHA forms.

Humans cannot easily convert ALA from plant sources (such as flaxseed) into EPA or DHA. This is why eating fish and using fish oil supplements is generally regarded as superior to flaxseed for Omega-3’s.

3. Coastal communities equal successful diets for brain growth

Millions of people still rely on seafood for the majority of their diet, a trend that has continued over hundreds of thousands of years. Why? Seafood is one key to a healthy brain, nervous system, and skeletal-muscular system.

The theory of evolution argues that humans developed such powerful brains because our ancestors established reliable food sources for brain power — primarily fish.

While you may picture humans living in the African savanna, most populations settled near rivers and coasts in order to consume large amounts of fish. Aside from the protein, fish provide higher amounts of Omega-3 EPA and DHA than any other animal in the human diet.

As a result of heavy fish consumption, our ancestors had an excess of nutrients — vast nutrients to evolve more complexities to our brains.

Why EPA and DHA (Omega-3) Matter SO Much

Clogged, not enough Omega-3's

The major disease of our time, such as heart disease and arthritis, are diseases of inflammation. Due to diet and poor lifestyle habits, chronic inflammation degrades the arteries, joints, and tissues in the body. This ultimately results in pain and disease.

EPA (Omega-3) is known as the anti-inflammatory oil. The natural compounds in EPA (Omega-3) protect arteries by smoothing the lining, provide anti-inflammatory relief for the joints, and maintain healthy tissue in the body.

From a brain standpoint, the other fatty acid, DHA (Omega-3) fulfills vital functions in the cells. In fact, 90% of the omega-3’s in your brain are DHA — just imagine how much brain power you lose if you don’t get enough DHA from your diet. Moreover, DHA (omega-3) provides essential lubrication and protection for the cells in your retina (the eyeball is an extension of your brain), so if you value your vision, you will eat your fish.

We have lost touch with our natural humanity

Even though society has innovated technology to produce food for billions of people, we are more undernourished than ever. We need to get in touch with the successful diet of our ancestors — we must move forward to a time where diabetes and heart disease no longer threaten the soul of a nation.

Real health comes from the inside out, and you truly are what you eat. While it may seem funny to consider the health of each individual cell in your body, it is true that the healthier your cells, the healthier the YOU. EPA and DHA (Omega-3’s) are utilized by your body in millions of individual cells, in the arteries of your body, and in the membranes of your very being.

To regain what our ancestors worked so hard to evolve, we can consume a simple fish oil supplement.

Healthy cells make for a healthy person.

Recommended Fish Oil Dose:

Typically we pass on health professional’s recommendation of 1,000 mg combined EPA/DHA per day. This is usually two to four capsules depending on the concentration.

Personally, I consume up to 6 grams combined EPA/DHA per day, but I also drink Cod Liver Oil from the bottle.

We here at Ellison Fitness wish you the best for quality of life, and truly believe in the vital importance of EPA and DHA (Omega-3) in every healthy diet. Unless you consume oily fish two times per week, we urge you to supplement with Fish Oil.

Now excuse me for a moment, my friends, I’ve got a fish cocktail waiting for me…

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I’m not fat — I just have big bones: Self Deception and Weight Loss

Are you really being real with yourself and your weight?

At a training event for weight loss, when the topic of Body Mass Index came up, one associate made a startling announcement.

She exclaimed, “I don’t think the body mass index is correct, because at my height it says I’m obese, and that’s just not right.

As we looked on, the entire room became silent — her blind spot was very evident to everyone around her.

Why do we underestimate our body size?

The mind is a tricky instrument. There are professional bodybuilders who look in the mirror and still see that skinny kid they used to be from high school. Similarly, there are obese people who feel that as long as they are healthy, their weight is acceptable.

Self-deception is a powerful tool for protection

I remember reading a book in college called Why We Lie: The Evolutionary Roots of Deception and the Unconcious Mind, which argued that there exists both synergistic and competing compartments within the brain.

Consider this: we are bombarded by billions of bytes of information per second, yet our reality is clear and comprehensible. How? Behind the scenes, our brains filter the information that it deems “important” and sends that information to our conscious mind.

Your conscious mind contains only the reality that you are currently aware of. You know your name, your birthday, whether or not you are hungry or thirsty — this is easy information. Yet, we all have blind spots — information that we don’t even realize is missing from our reality.

This may be explained as a self-defense mechanism because sometimes, the truth does hurt. Cold, hard realities can destroy an already sensitive self esteem.

Does it make sense to free ourselves from this?

Awareness of Yourself will help you become a high achiever

How many epiphanies does it take to realize that a particular lifestyle is unhealthy and needs to change?

Self-Awareness is the ultimate personal power. It is a matter of relationships. Understanding your own needs and desires helps you relate to others in positive ways, but more importantly helps your own relationship to yourself.

When it comes to fitness, we all have to negotiate with ourselves. Do you really want that pizza?

The difference between people who fail and those who succeed are the ones who can successfully negotiate with their inner self and consistently win.

Self-awareness is a bountiful resource, it is a life power, and it is so richly and so organically you.

No one can take your self awareness away from you, they can only contribute if you choose to let them.

So choose to accept this gift

At Ellison Fitness, we believe emotional intelligence is the key revolution in leadership. As a Personal Trainer, I do not wish to develop a following, but instead to cultivate and empower each person’s inner leadership.

The self-awareness, the negotiating power, and the success comes not from external sources, but from the most important being to ever exist: You.

Power of the Mind

Best Top CANNED Foods for Fat Loss, healthy lifestyle, convenience

Whole foods are still the best, but sometimes it makes more sense to take it from a can.

Are you a baby boomer? If so, you are very familiar with consuming food from a can. Nearly everything can be canned — fruits, vegetables, soups, meals, etc. My father didn’t eat fresh spinach until his late 20’s!

We understand now that fresh foods are often superior to canned foods. The canning process typically requires more preservatives that increase sugar and sodium OR they simply don’t taste as good.

However, there are benefits to the can…

Canned foods can be easier, more convenient, and a cost effective way to get healthy nutrients.

Healthy food helps you reach your fitness goals. That’s a fact.

So what are some of the top canned foods for health and value?

Top Canned Foods for your Pantry

1. Black Beans

Quite possibly the king of carbohydrates, black beans should be deemed as royalty in any diet. Packed with extremely low glycemic index carbohydrates, high fiber, and protein, black beans are a delicious source of energy for a healthy lifestyle.

Since raw beans require a soaking period before cooking, preparation is lengthy. Save yourself some time and buy (preferably low-sodium version) of canned Black Beans. Aside from the healthy macronutrients, black beans also contain antioxidants to fight off those bad free radicals.

Black beans can be consumed as a primary dish or on the side — it makes for a very easy meal that is guaranteed to give you energy without adding fat.

2. Olives

Olives, you say — aren’t they really high in fat?

You bet, and thats why we love ’em! Loaded with monounsaturated fat, olives contain nutrients to protect the outer layer of cells in the human body — acting also with anti-inflammatory properties.

As a source of healthy fat, olives can provide energy while maintaining healthy blood sugar levels.

Use as a delicious addition with your beans or consume as a snack. Olives are great to satiate on a low-carb diet, or as a part of a good healthy lifestyle.

3. Pumpkin puree (pure, sugar-free)

When is the last time you used a pumpkin?

If my guess is correct, you probably carved it and lit a candle for Halloween art. Indeed, pumpkins are a piece of art — nature’s artistic qualities can be found in the amazing health properties of pumpkin.

An incredible source of Vitamin A (beta carotene), nutrients, and fiber, Pumpkins are one of the most convenient health foods in a can. It takes a lot of effort to buy a pumpkin and prepare it for eating, while you can get most of the health benefits in a dense canned puree.

Since pumpkin can be sort of bland, you may have to be creative in your food preparation. Herbs and spices can liven up your pumpkin, or you can make a soup or even a protein shake!

4. Tuna

Everyone who’s ever wanted to add muscle to their bodies can tell you the exact amount of protein per can of tuna.

In other words, canned tuna is PACKED with high quality protein, along with a minor amount of healthy Omega-3s. Tuna is an overall nutritious fish that will feed your lean muscle and help with fat loss.

Some people may be hesitant to Tuna due to heavy metals, but I wouldn’t consume tuna more than once a week anyway — it won’t be a problem.

Tuna can be eaten right out of the can, and there are many opportunities for meals, salads, sandwiches, and other creations. For example, tuna combined with melted coconut oil is ridiculously good.

5. Soup, (chili, chicken noodle, etc)

This is more for lifestyle — sometimes you just want to come home and eat a warm meal without any preparation. With soup, you can do this quick and at a good price, without feeling guilty about what you eat.

Smart decisions about soup begins at the grocery store — understand the ingredients in your soup before you buy it. Some soups will add sugar — we don’t want that.

Questions to ask about soup:

  • What type of vegetables are in it?
  • Is there fiber and protein?
  • How is it flavored or is it sweetened?
  • Does the sodium exceed daily recommended intakes?

Personally, I’m a big chili fan. Chili is high protein, high fiber, and I low glycemic index. Keep in mind that you can add your own vegetables to liven up soup.

And in this time of year, Chicken Noodle Soup should already be in every kitchen.

Another tool in your health & lifestyle arsenal

Make it easy on yourself — consume the good stuff and shave hours off of preparation.

These canned foods can help you blast fat away, build muscle, or simply live a healthy lifestyle free of disease.

Since most will have a high shelf life, BUY BIG WHEN ITS ON SALE!

As always, Ellison Fitness wishes you the best on your fitness goals during this holiday season. Now I’m going to go open a can of beans. Peace out!

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The Sugar Addiction: A dozen donuts just for me?

Sweet taste of sugar on my tongue, and then I’ve lost control…

What is freedom — is it the ability to purchase the sweetest, most refined carbohydrates that never existed in nature?

Hi, My name is André and I battle a sugar addiction.

I first realized that I had a problem when I was 16 years old; this particular year gave me the freedom to drive to the store and make my own food choices.

I’ll have a donut, actually make it a dozen donuts.

Within moments, I was leaving the store with my latest purchase: A dozen donuts for me, and for me alone.

I’ll have one, and save the rest for later. But it never works out that way.

Eating the first donut was like describing a sensual passion between Tiger Woods and his sport: I just couldn’t get enough of it.

Sugar is like a parasite, it steals your nutrition away from you.

As you can imagine, I had no appetite after my 8th donut, therefore I had no room for actual nutrients.

When sugar takes the place of nutrient-dense foods, your body gets scared.

Our bodies are not used to empty refined calories. Like anything in fear-mode, nothing is efficient. Your body holds on to more body fat, while destroying your lean muscle. If you don’t weigh very much, you become skinny-fat. And the rest of us just get fat.

Strategies to fight sugar addiction.

  • If you desire sugar, eat a cup of broccoli first. For example, broccoli provides fiber, calcium, and other nutrients necessary for your body.
  • Consume fruit in between meals. This will keep you satiated and hopefully not craving anymore sweets. Grapefruit is great!
  • Bypass the sweets aisle in the grocery store if you don’t buy it, you can’t consume it.
  • Challenge yourself: See what its like to go without sugar for Just One Day.
  • Set realistic weight loss goals: Do you really want to lose five pounds?
  • Food is all relative…healthy food is mind blowing when you release from sugar lust.

    It’s like putting down Maxim magazine — the women in real life become beautiful again.

    Today is an example. The pink grapefruit I had before lunch was the most succulent, juicy piece of fruit I have had all day. The fantastically natural citrus smell aroused my senses moments before I bit into the nourishing flesh within.

    I maintain my muscle mass, keep getting stronger in the gym, and am nice and lean. Sugar doesn’t have a place in this lifestyle.

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