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AdvertisingThose ‘bad’ things in your cupboard might not be bad, after all
July 24, 2008 - 12:23pm — webmaster
Some foods we consider “bad” actually are good for our health Pistachios lower your cholesterol, honey heals wounds and chocolate, well, it's the perfect food. You name it and you’ll find that your favorite indulgence foods have taken on a healthful aura. Ingredients you were once told to eat sparingly may have the potential to reduce your cholesterol, moderate your glucose levels and more. This means you can enjoy some of your favorite treats instead of banishing them, says David Grotto, Chicago, a registered dietitian and author of “101 Foods That Could Save Your Life” (Bantam Books, 2008). So, if you think a food can't be both a splurge and nutritious, here are four that might change your mind: 1. Chocolate
3. Honey Keep a jar of unfiltered honey that wasn't heated beyond 110 degrees (the kind of honey you'll find in farmers' markets) in your medicine cabinet and spread it on scrapes. "Honey is an effective anti-microbial against a broad spectrum of bacteria," says Dr. Fessenden, Denver. 4. Pistachio nuts Pistachios’ double whammy of antioxidants and monounsaturated fat may reduce your total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol, (the bad kind), provided you include the nuts in a low-fat diet, according to Gebauer's research. (c) CTW Features
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