PREVENT HEART DISEASE AND MORE WITH HEALTHY NUTS

Hello Everyone, Today I stumbled upon this wonderful article on how healthy nuts are for you. I always keep a handful of almonds in my purse (thanks to trader joe’s handful of almonds). This article is from Women’s Health, but men can read this too ;)

For Healthy Fat In Your Diet, Remember to Include Nuts

Six nutritional all-stars of the nut world

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Nuts, as Jack on Will & Grace once said, are nothing more than little pellets of fat and breath. Funny, but false. Over the last decade, studies have shown that eating nuts protects against heart disease, high blood pressure, and adult-onset diabetes. Even better, researchers now speculate that, rather than expanding your waistline, eating nuts may help you keep off the pounds. Enjoy these top six picks in your nut mix.

1st Place: Almonds

Per 1-ounce serving:
160 calories 14 g fat

Almonds have nearly nine times more monounsaturated healthy fat than dangerous saturated fat, says Joan Sabaté Ph.D., chair of nutrition at Loma Linda University. With plenty of protein, fiber, calcium, and iron and no cholesterol, almonds are also one of the best sources of vitamin E, which protects against stroke and cancer.

2nd Place: Walnuts

190 calories 18 g fat
Walnuts are unique among nuts because they’re loaded with the same heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids in salmon (but these taste better with chocolate). In more good fat news, walnuts also have an abundance of polyunsaturated fat, which may protect against type 2 diabetes.

3rd Place: Pistachios

160 calories 13 g fat
Recently reported to have the highest level of LDL-lowering plant sterols by researchers at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, pistachios are a great source of potassium. They?re also high in monounsaturated fat, with nearly as much as almonds.

4th Place: Peanuts

170 calories 14 g fat
Research finds that these legumes (they’re not actually nuts) are a good choice for keeping cholesterol levels at bay. These impostors also provide more protein (7 grams per serving) than true nuts do.

5th Place: Hazelnuts 

180 calories 17 g fat
Along with one of the highest ratios of good fat to bad, hazelnuts are packed with folate, a vitamin that protects against birth defects and possibly cancer and heart disease.

6th Place: Pecans

200 calories 20 g fat
Dr. Sabaté points to these as a good choice for fighting high cholesterol — they’re high in unsaturated fat and lower in bad saturated fat than other nuts.

Mixes We Like
If you’re feeling ambitious, mix up this Tailgate Party Nut Mix, a recipe featuring dried cranberries for a touch of sweet with the salty.

Easier still: Grab a can of one of our favorites, the Planter’s NUT-ritionMen’s Health Recommended mix. It rocks three of the healthy superstars in the list above—almonds, pistachios, and peanuts.

A Nut Nugget
With their high fat content, nuts turn rancid quickly unless stored tightly sealed in a cool, dark place. So buy ‘em like you eat ‘em (in small amounts), says Jennifer Nelson, director of clinical nutrition at the Mayo Clinic. Proper storage will let you enjoy them for at least 3 weeks.

Read more at Women’s Health:http://www.womenshealthmag.com/nutrition/healthy-nuts#ixzz1tGSaeYlw

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Core And More Fat Burning Workout Presented By Dan

I have a killer workout for you today! But first, let me update you on my knee:
(If your not interested scroll down to the awesome workout video)

Here’s a teaser… I’ve got 4-more weeks of workouts that will look like this:

Oh mighty pull-ups… How I hate to love you and love to hate you!

The knee is on the mend! Or that’s what we think and so that’s what I am going with, so please continue to send good vibes this way.

Those vibes mean the world to me!

I went to the orthopedic yesterday to get his thoughts and get a real recovery plan in action.

He tried to manipulate my knee for it lock up like it’s been doing but of course with an audience, it acted just like a regular knee. There was some “debris” under my knee cap which he said could just be from inflammation and healing (okie-dokie, doc)!

There is NO ligament damage which made my day so he was willing to take a conservative route with me.

Which translates into 4 weeks taking it easy to see if the locking and pulling heal on it’s own. If I still have symptoms after that time… then into the MRI machine I go.

What made me REALLY excited was that he gave me the go ahead to use it as long as there is no pain associated with the action! Basically, I’ve done what I’ve done and can’t make it worst, so it’s best to keep the joint strong!

So as a fitness freak, what was the first thing I did?

Of course, I tried to run with my boot campers. Let’s just say I made it to the end of the parking lot before I was forced to give up on that idea. Damn knee… talk about being frustrated and heart broken. I know it could be worst, but I was really stoked to see if I could do SOMETHING.

Bring On The Core And More

But just because I can’t do total body workouts, doesn’t mean I can’t design awesome ones for you!

My wonderful and handsome husband stepped up to the plate and did this 10 minute fat burner of a workout, just so I could share it with you now, instead of when I can do the moves myself!

Thanks Dan! (Please share some love with him in the comments, he was a bit nervous)

Core & More Workout Breakdown

  • This workout is made of just 5 exercises
  • Perform each for 30 seconds with a 10 second rest before starting the next
  • Complete 3 times total for a time of 10 minutes of fat burning!

Questions Of The Day: 

  • How did Dan do!?
  • What’s your favorite way to get a quick workout in?
  • What’s the worst experience you’ve had at the doctor’s? (Long wait, rude staff, etc)

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