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Healthy Lifestyle – The Gift of Giving

 

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It’s New Years’, the season of change and taking on new challenges. The holiday spirit doesn’t have to end, so why not continue the gift of giving and fellowship? We discovered some new information about the gift of giving that we know you would be interested in. Giving is the concept of passing something along to another individual without the need to receive anything in return. Inadvertently, when you give you do get something in return.

Would you believe us if we told you that when you give to someone you receive a good bill of health in return? Yep! Giving inspires relationship building, stress relief, reduced heart disease, and lower blood pressure. Human beings are natural social creatures who tend to wear their hearts on their sleeves. So, it makes a lot of sense when our emotions and social life affect our health.

Think back to when you have had a fight with a family member, suppose they felt unappreciated, how did you feel? It probably felt like thunder in your chest and a tsunami in your stomach. Negative feelings and bad relationships with others create restlessness and makes it hard for the body to relax. Cruelty is not something our bodies can easily handle, but it comes with the territory. We were given generosity, kindness, and fellowship to help us fight the cruelty, stinginess, and greed that can have negative effects on our health.

So, we encourage you to give a little cheer this New Year and the holiday seasons to come. The world is full of people who need it. Giving is not just for the holiday season but for all year long and it shows people that you care. If you have a chance to give, then give. Believe us when we tell you, it feels much better when you do and you never know what opportunities you can provide to a person by giving.

Another way to give is with fellowship. Sometimes, even spending time with people is more than enough. Quality time with family members and grandparents can bring them more joy than any amount of money could buy. They look forward to it and will always remember the quality time.

To help those who are less fortunate, donate what you can to a shelter, also spending time in a soup kitchen and helping out will help you find joy, especially if you can’t be with your family at that moment. It will help give you the emotional support you need, fellowship, and create warmth when you are homesick.

The EE 411:  The Rules on Giving

Okay, everyone pay attention. Take a deep breath in and out—we’re going to learn the rules on giving.

  1. Give to another to create joy
  2. Expect nothing in return
  3. Smile when you give
  4. Thank others for what they give you with a hearty smile
  5. By all means, write thank you cards
  6. Under no circumstances do you tell someone you are taking their gift back to the store (even if it’s socks).

In return you will be rewarded with:

  • Stress relief
  • Relationship building
  • Reduction of stress can help reduce heart disease and high blood pressure
  • Fellowship
  • Intimacy and empathy
  • Patience
  • Happiness
  • Sleeping better at night
  • More gifts

So, we hope our gift to you can be useful during your journey through life. Generosity is the key to health and happiness. We at EE hope you had a happy holiday season and a great New Year. Enjoy the gift of giving!

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Organic Health – Creative Motivation

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Remember a few weeks ago we did a topic on Intellectual health? We talked about how a mind is a terrible thing to waste and that it must be stimulated on the average in order for it to maintain functionality and good health.  In order to properly stimulate and motivate your mind, you must use your creativity!

The internet and technology has made it possible for everyone to be creative. It is a network where individuals can share and hone in on their creative abilities. There are places for individuals to share and create what they enjoy for free like film/video making/editing, writing, music, games, and art. It is a place where people come together and share. Sharing their creations helps the creators build their abilities and improve on them.

Creativity is developed when an individual feeds their mind creative elements. This means the more creations a person fills their mind with, the better the content that comes out. Creativity comes from “remixing” the world we live in. We draw from our own experiences, build upon them, and make them our own—they become our very own creative projects.

Exposing our minds to the things we enjoy—our hobbies—inspires us to be more creative. This can give us more outlets for our emotions. Take this as an example:  we listen to music depending on our mood and our personal tastes. When some of us are alone, we hum our favorite tunes. Some of us even ad-lib and change up the tempo according to how we feel. This, our friends, is creativity! So go on and sing your remix and dance your signature moves. In doing this, you are activating creativity and stimulating creative thought. It motivates you to pick up or make your own tempo.

It all goes back to garbage in, garbage out. Allowing your mind to take in creative information allows it to go through a filtering process. The creations (videos, music, fan made literature, etc) that are taken into the mind can be in good taste or utterly terrible; either way, your mind’s creative problem solving will help you make what you find terrible better or help you find something that better suits your fancy.

The EE 411:  Access To Creativity

What is it that you enjoy the most? The internet is a place of globalization and the coming together of many hobbies that are enjoyed. Believe it or not, glamour and skincare are hobbies. You can become a master of skin perfection by finding and creating what benefits your skin and makes it glow.

  • There are no excuses for boredom or lack of healthy skincare. You have an open source where people share their home remedies and options. Even here at EE, we are happy to share what we have learned and provide you with better choices.Hobbies that go great together:
    • Aromatherapy with a good book & meditation
    • Soothing lavender, lemon grass, or seaweed salt bath with music
    • Sketching, drawing, recreational art with music
    • Games with children or friends plus introducing them to your expert cooking skills
    • Cooking and having one’s own herb and spice garden
    • Bargain shopping and designing a masterfully stylish outfit
    • Social media, writing, and blogging–  especially if you like to connect with people 🙂 
    • Aromatherapy and making your own crafts (perfume, air freshener, etc.)

    These are just a few ideas, but there are many more. Creativity is healthy for your mind and emotions. It gives you outlets and a way to keep your mind stimulated and motivated. We hope this inspires you to get creative! ^^

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Organic Skin Care – Ecocentric Holiday Box

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This holiday season we have the pleasure of partnering with Ecocentric Mom.  Ecocentric Mom is a company dedicated to helping you discover healthy, green products for you and your family. They focus on natural, organic products exclusively for moms, pregnancies, and babies.

We are delighted to have been selected as the featured product for their Limited Edition Ecocentric Holiday Box. This box is designed to delight any woman who has a busy yet healthy lifestyle. This all-in-one gift features eight amazing eco-savvy products to treat you or the special someone in your life. This chic gift will arrive in a discrete package that is filled to the brim with an elegant collection of pampering products.

This $90 box is currently available for only $50 with free shipping anywhere in the US. We encourage you to order online before December 19th to receive this box in time for Christmas. It is a fantastic gift idea for an ecocentric friend, or for you to indulge in this holiday!

List of Products:

  • Earth’s Enrichments – Lavender of the Valley Sugar Scrub
  • Vapour Beauty – Vernissage 5-Free Nail Lacquer
  • Pura Botanica – Essentials Bag
  • Vance Family – Soy Candle
  • Heaven Tea Co. –Premium Tea
  • Pura Botanica – Botanical Bath Infusion
  • Ecocentric Box – Organic Herbal Soap
  • eInvite – Idea Catchers and Case

 Be surrounded by warmth, comfort and joy this holiday season!

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Healthy Lifestyle – Enriching Life with Music

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This is the time of the year when it feels like the walls are caving in! There are year-end deadlines holiday parties and holiday shopping drawing near—Phew! How do you relax these days? How do you casually blow off some steam?

Would you believe me if I told you that music can be a wonderful cure-all (figuratively speaking, of course). Music can create a stimulating environment and can be the perfect sound track to helping you get through life. If we were you, we’d take every opportunity to listen to our favorite songs and jam like there’s no tomorrow.

Music is like a key to your soul. When you need motivation, music can help you get things done. When you clean for the holidays, listen to some music and enjoy yourself. Watch, the house will be sparkling before you even know it. You could even listen to music while you work out, it gets you in the zone.

Music is a great relaxant in two ways: One, you can listen to cool and calm music to soothe the inner beast that you wanted to unleash on your coworker today; or two, you can listen to music that gets you up and moving! Air guitar and dance your rage, anger, or stress away all throughout your place of solace. Not only will it calm you down, but it will release endorphins and you’ll get a work out. So let loose!

Say for example, perhaps your mind is just too exhausted for sleep, and you need to find some way to unwind before bed.  Run yourself a nice hot bath with some lavender bath salts and play your favorite music. This would be a nice time for jazz or slow jams for the perfect evening of relaxation.

Or, say you wanted to keep your mind alive at work! We have all been there—the work day can be dreadfully slow. If your supervisor allows it, play some appropriate music and keep your mind stimulated. It’s better than going for an energy drink or another cup of coffee. Just be careful not to distract yourself from getting stuff done. Think of music as a mental message that can improve cognitive processes.

In other words, don’t let the world get to you. There are ways to safely escape your troubles without causing others and yourself harm. Music gives you the option to sink into relaxing meditation or focused motivations. It keeps you refreshed. Next time you’re stuck in traffic, don’t fret turn on the jams. Sing your heart out and you’ll find life easier. Tootles ^^

The EE 411:   Healthy Lifestyle – Life with Music 

DJ EE’s Prescription 

  • Classical Music- aides in improving cognitive function and helps one relax into sleep.
  • Relaxing and Calm Music- helps with anxiety.

Music is subjective and mostly depends on personal preference. Here are few other things music is known to help with:

  1. Improves  emotional states: Makes you happy, reduces stress, anger and anxiety.
  2. Can bring people together
  3. Can help people perform task better
  4. Can provide the perfect meditation environment
  5. Can improve sleep quality
  6. Motivates
  7. Eases Pain

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Health and Living – The FYI on Blood Pressure

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Have you ever had a moment of high stress and/or a point when you were so fed up with something that you may have said it make your blood boil or it raises your blood pressure? We are pretty sure you have had one of those moments a few times. But what actually raises your blood pressure and how can you keep it under control?

Blood pressure is the pressure exerted by the blood on the walls of your arteries. It is also the rate upon which it circulates and the heart pumps your blood. High blood pressure also known as hypertension is when the pressure readings reach 140/90 and over. It is basically that your heart is pumping too much blood at a time.

This can happen because your arteries are too narrow to handle the increased amount of blood. In some cases, high blood pressure can lead to other forms of health issues like heart attack or stroke. This, of course, depends on other extenuating circumstances of the individual that has high blood pressure.

In all situations concerning your health, it is important to talk to a professional to see where you in your health. Consulting a doctor can help you see where your health stands and what you could do to improve it. There are ways you can help reduce your chances of high blood pressure:

  • regulate your sodium intake because it can contribute to high blood pressure.
  • reduce your stress levels and find some ways to cope healthily
  • exercise to keep your body fit and ready for whatever comes its way
  • practice eating healthy
  • foods that exclusively helps reduce blood pressure:
    • berries like raspberries, blueberries, and strawberries have flavonoids that help blood pressure
    • leafy greens have potassium and are great for lowering blood pressure
    • beets contain nitrates that can help reduce blood pressure.
    • oatmeal has low sodium and fat, which is great for a high blood pressure
    • bananas are just good for everything, the potassium is great for adding to a healthy diet.  

The EE 411: Smoking, Blood Pressure, and Health

We figure we’d highlight a quick tid-bit about smoking health risks. As you all are well aware, there have been studies that show how smoking can have adverse effects on an individual’s health. Smoking, as research has shown, can make getting health more difficult. It can affect breathing and other aspects of your health. In terms of this week’s topic, smoking has been correlated with high blood pressure. It has been connected to lung cancer and cardiovascular disease. Smoking is definitely something to consult your doctor about, especially if you are thinking about quitting. Also, the second hand smoke can pose health risks to others. It is nice to be mindful of others when smoking and others to avoid too much exposure to second-hand smoke.

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Health and Living – The Many Faces of Cholesterol

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??????????????????????????????????Do you know what cholesterol is or what it can do for your body? Remember how we used to say that everything has a good side and a bad side? Well, there are two types of cholesterol that can play different roles in your body. This week we learn about the good and bad roles cholesterol can play in your body.

Before we get into the nitty­-gritty of the cholesterol’s good and bad roles, let’s talk about what cholesterol is and what it does. Cholesterol is a type of lipid that is necessary for cell and hormone synthesis. It can help your body produce hormones and help you digest your food.

Cholesterol can be found in animal food products, particularly animal fats. High cholesterol has been associated with high intakes of sugar as well. Like many healthy aspects, too much of one thing can cause problems, so be cautious when consuming high amounts of sugar. Too much cholesterol can lead to many conditions that are not favorable. So, it is best to keep track of your cholesterol levels.

When cholesterol becomes a problem, it is usually because there is too much of it in your body. LDL, also known as bad cholesterol, is low­density lipoprotein that carries cholesterol through your blood vessels and arteries. When an individual has too much cholesterol or a high LDL, it can clog the arteries and have adverse health effects such as heart disease. It’s never a good thing to have too much of something in your body. Now, LDL is generally healthy for your body at a balanced level.

Remember, cholesterol isn’t all bad. High­ density lipoproteins or HDL carry cholesterol to other body parts and through the liver which eliminates the cholesterol from your body. HDL is usually associated with a low risk of heart disease. Cholesterol in general is good for your body, just too much of it can cause health issues. So make sure you have a healthy balance of both HDL and LDL.

Keeping track of your cholesterol is very important because it isn’t the easiest thing to do. If you have never concerned yourself with your cholesterol levels, it may be time to visit your doctor. That way you will know where to start in terms of your cholesterol levels. Don’t be afraid to ask your doctor about any possible concerns. He or She is there to help you understand what exactly your body needs. You owe it to yourself! 🙂

The EE 411: Cholesterol – Need to Know Basis

Cholesterol can build up when an individual eats more calories than necessary. That is one reason why it is so important to eat the right amount each day. Calories should coincide with your daily activity. Their purpose is to give you enough fuel to work through your day. Not having enough calories can slow you down, while having too many could weigh you down. It’s best to try and reach a perfect balance. The best way to do that is enter into healthy eating and physical activity on the daily.

To prevent unnecessary build­up of bad cholesterol (LDL) and minimize its impact try to use discipline when ingesting the following:
● Limit or monitor your intake of carbohydrates
● Limit or monitor alcohol intake
● Also, it is recommended to give up smoking
● Limit or monitor your consumption of fatty foods
● Keep track of your blood sugar
● Exercise, exercise, exercise!
● Monitor your sugar intake

As always we encourage you to do more research and consult your doctor or a professional when it comes to your own personal health needs.

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Living Healthy – The Making of a Healthy Diet

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Let’s talk facts here ladies and gentlemen! The fact is that healthy balanced diets improve the quality of life! Yes, yes they do.

There are some awesome health benefits that come along with taking on healthy eating habits. Just think about it when you balance your diet appropriately, you fashion a disciplined schedule that eliminates over eating and overdoing saturated fats. This combined with a healthy workout plan, you could reduce and keep control of your weight.

Now, when setting up your meal plan, you should eliminate the unhealthy parts of your diet and replace them with healthier options. You are not just eliminating them! Everyone knows what happens when a person stops eating–they get angry. Not eating enough can cause mood swings; not eating right can just give you feelings like the “itis.” Balancing your diet appropriately can help improve your mood.

In all instances your body needs food for energy. Fuel is important for the body to do what is necessary. If you have a car that takes premium gas and some poor unfortunate soul puts in diesel, your car will not run. The same goes for your body it needs premium gold, the good stuff. When you feed it the good stuff, it helps give it enough energy to run, and boost its ability to fight disease. I’m not kidd’n.

Last but certainly not least, with all the healthy choices you are making, you are taking steps to improve your health. Not to mention that all of these benefits are encompassed with physical activity or exercise. Once you have worked with your doctor and established a healthy balance then you are increasing the span of your life. Unhealthy eating especially without minimal physical activity can invite possible health risks. That is why it is important to check with your physician or a health professional annually to check the status of your health.

The EE 411: Cholesterol is a type of lipid that is necessary for cell and hormone synthesis. It can help your body produce hormones and help you digest your food.Guidelines

These are some basic guidelines to you get started with creating a healthy diet:

● Select foods and drinks that don’t contribute extra or unneeded calories. Also, look out for saturated, trans, or added sugars, salt, or alcohol. They are not necessary for health.
● Balance your calorie intake for the amount of activity you have in your daily life. The more energy you are going to expend, the more calories you need. Calories contribute to weight when you’re not working them off.
● Do some sort of physical activity! Take the stairs instead of the elevator, walk to places (park farther away in safe situations), or chose greener ways to get to work.
● Balance your meals with the appropriate food groups. Fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are great for maintaining one’s energy and health.
● Choose fiber-rich fruits like Apples (with the skin on them), vegetables, and whole grains.
● Try to consume less than a teaspoon of salt per day. (the biggest challenge of them all!)
● Prepare your food with care.

For more tips on health and nutrition check out Food and Nourishment. Also, to review what you know about Apples. We always encourage you to do more research to help you determine what’s best for you. Until next time! 🙂

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Organic Health – Healthy Power Breakfast

Power BreakfastHey Earth’s Enrichers

It’s time for a little talk about the most important meal of the day–breakfast! Ever since you were a kid, your parents always told you about the importance of having a good breakfast. Not only did having it wake you up in the morning, but it also got you ready for the day.

They weren’t lying, breakfast is important to your day because it helps you kickstart your body. It boosts energy by feeding your metabolism. Think about it: you sleep for 7 to 9 hours a night–sometimes even more– and then you wake up. Your body hasn’t had any food put into since dinner. You literally haven’t eaten for about 7 to 9 hours and that’s why it’s so important for your body to begin the day right.

However, what makes a breakfast? Better yet, what makes a healthy breakfast? Around the world breakfast has it’s different elements; it doesn’t always have to be bacon and eggs. It could even be a healthier option sometimes. In some cultures they start out with a cappuccino and something sweet in others, perhaps, the familiar omelet. Now some other kinds of breakfast can be really out of the box like vegemite and toast, or tofu, and rice with various other types of meat.  

The point is this- no matter where you come from, breakfast is different for different people depending on geography, food availability and personal preparedness, but there is one thing that should be universal–health. Breakfast, being your most important and crucial meal of the day, should be healthy. Not too sweet or full of other fatty qualities. It should be made of foods that help boost energy and won’t leave you feeling and tired and ready to go back to bed on your way to work.

Off the top of your head, what are some of the most healthy breakfasts that you can think of? Were any of them fruit, oatmeal, cereal, parfaits, eggs, or muffins? It’s all about the decisions you make. For instance, the majority of us all love the bacon! It is the all-too-familiar meat option for breakfast. It doesn’t have to be bad for you, but it can be if you eat too much of it. So, why not switch it up?

Instead of having bacon to go with your whole grain toast and egg, try turkey or tofu bacon. That way you are getting your protein and filling your meat category. It’s as simple as research and proper substitution. Don’t be afraid to try new things.  There are plenty of options out there. Be sure that when you do your research, you look for the healthy choice and also keep your personal health in mind when searching. ^-^

The EE 411: Breakfast – The Game of Substitution

Following is a list of a few healthier options for breakfast:

  • Fruit (with or without Yougurt) smoothies
  • Muffins, bagels, or toast (whole grain usually fills you up)
  • Green tea or orange juice with breakfast instead of coffee
  • Scrambled eggs with your choice of additions, with whole grain toast
  • Fruit salad or parfait
  • Oatmeal with fruits and nuts
  • Bananas
  • Whole grain waffles with fruit of choice
  • Egg sandwich
  • Oatmeal squares or granola bars
  • Whole grain cinnamon french toast with fruit

We always believe it best for you to do your own research especially when it comes with more exotic breakfast options. If you are getting bored with these breakfast options, try looking for other ethnic and cultural options. They may also be healthy decisions and, as always, look out for your best interests–you deserve it!

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Organic Health – Other Than Nuts

Organic Health- Other Than NutsHey Earth’s Enrichers

We here at EE know that what works for the many doesn’t always work for the few. Last week we talked about going nuts. That many different types of nuts carry different types of nutritional benefits and make the perfect on the go healthy snack. But what about those of you who despise the nuts? Who are allergic to them? What other options do you have?

Never fear, we have taken the time to give you some of the options you seek. Instead of indulging nuts, the better options for those of you with nut issues can be seeds, olives, coconut, and lentils.

Before we continue with these various options, we must warn you that anything can come with an allergy. Try not to overdo what you like so that you don’t incidentally make yourself sick and even consuming a good thing has its limits. Also, make sure you are not allergic to any of these options. Trying a small portion of each you so desire before ingesting large amounts to make sure you do not have any allergies.

Now, when looking for a good substitution for the benefits of nuts, seeds are great. Seeds usually have a nutty consistency similar to what you find in peanuts. So, it makes an easy replacement that isn’t too bazaar. Seeds have been linked to lowering risk of heart diseases and can be a good anti-inflammatory. Seeds can also range from many types of benefits like protein, fiber, and antioxidants. So, if you are looking for a close substitute for nuts, seeds may be the option for you.

Now, if you are looking for something a little out of the box and definitely not similar to nuts in any way, you may like the olive option. Olives also have heart healthy benefits like controlling blood pressure, and helping to prevent blood clots. Olives are also a great source of vitamin E, dietary fiber, antioxidants, and potassium, etc. Pretty good option, if you’re not a fan of the nut and its texture.

This next option is very much mistaken for a nut or tree nut when it is not. Coconut is a fruit, not a nut. Even though people still have coconut allergies, those of you that are allergic to tree nuts might be able to eat coconuts. Coconuts have an immense amount of health benefits like boosting energy, defending against bacteria, reducing cholesterol, reducing the risk of heart disease, and boosting brain function.

Last but certainly not least, lentils are a good substitute for nuts. Lentils are more like beans, for example, dry beans, chickpeas, lupines, etc. They are high in protein and fiber. They are also a great source of potassium, vitamin K, calcium, and zinc. So if you are a bean person, then this may be the best choice for you.

The EE 411: Organic Health – An Extensive List on your Healthy Snack Option

Types of Seeds:
● Sunflower seeds
● Pomegranate seeds
● Flax seeds
● Pumpkin seeds
● Apricot seeds
● Sesame seeds
● Cumin seeds
● Grape seeds
● Chia seeds
● Hemp seeds

Types of Olives:
● Cerigonola
● Gaeta
● Kalamata
● Nicoise
● Oil-Cured
● Sicilian Green

Types of Lentils
● Brown Lentils
● Red Lentils
● French Green Lentils

There are many different substitutes for nuts. They can be found in meats, fruits, vegetables, and oils. So, don’t let these three popular options limit you. Do more research and find what you like. Then share what you have found with your friends and family. Also, look for great ways to incorporate them in your food. We hope our topic for today helped you find other healthy options outside of nuts.

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Organic Health – Go Nuts

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Excitement is in the air, especially as we approach the World Series. Speaking of the Baseball, do you remember singing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” when you were out at the baseball game?

We believe there was one special line in that song that everybody remembers, “just buy me some peanuts and crackerjacks; I don’t care if I never get back.” Well, Earth’s Enrichers were Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer on to something? What are the health benefits of peanuts or the health benefits of certain nuts in general?

 We hope to answer those questions today. Believe or not, nuts provide great health benefits and better snacking options. However, just like every good thing, it comes with limits. We will be looking at several different types of nuts today, but let’s first look at the overall good and bad of eating nuts.

 When selecting your favorite brand of nuts there are a few things to consider. For instance, look for brands that use natural flavoring like sweeteners. You don’t want to ruin the nut’s natural benefits by coating it with unhealthy amounts of artificial sweeteners and sugars. Also, pay close attention to packaging and buy them in portioned individual packaging. This way you are not overeating the recommended amount of the selected nuts.

 There is one more important fact about selecting your brands of nuts, look out for your salt intake. Although salt pairs well with a majority of different types of nuts, be careful. Look for lightly salted nuts so that you don’t end up overpowering the nuts or overdoing sodium.

 For those of you that are not in to eating nuts by themselves, there are some great and healthy ways to pair nuts with your food. Naturally honey roasted nuts can go great with yogurt. Also, they can be sprinkled on salad, chicken, and pastas/noodles (like Pad Thai). Peanut butter or other kinds of nut made butter can be spread on toast or fruit.

 Following these simple parameters when looking for your favorite types of nuts will help you determine how to get the full benefits. Avoiding unnatural flavoring, large amounts of salt, and looking for prepackaged portions will keep you from overdoing it and help you benefit from what nuts have to offer. Also, don’t be afraid to try new things. Try pairing your favorite nut with anything; it may bring excitement to your dish.

The EE 411: Nuts for What

Walnuts

  • Good for the heart
  • Has protein, magnesium, and fiber.

 Almonds

  • Lower Cholesterol
  • Fiber
  • Calcium
  • Vitamin E

Peanuts

  • Good for the brain
  • Is actually a bean, not a nut.

 Cashews

  • Iron
  • Folate and Vitamin K which is good for the bones and normal blood clotting.
  • Zinc

Macadamia nuts

  • Good for the heart (monounsaturated fat), this helps the nervous system.

Brazil Nuts

  • Good for the thyroid
  • Has selenium, which boosts immunity

Pecans

  • Good for the prostate
  • Lowers cholesterol

Chestnuts

  • Low in fat
  • Low in Calories
  • Has Vitamin B and B6

Pistachios

  • Lutein, which is great for vision and skin.
  • Potassium

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