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February 9th, 2008 — Current news, Health benefits, List of fad diets, Nutrition facts, Weight loss diet plans, healthy diets
9 Things to do while on a diet
- Do not start doing the “Fad” diet of the moment - The risk is to not having the desired effects. Choose a fairly healthy diet and suitable to your food habits.
- Do not believe to miracles - Don’t expect that your food change will transform your body in a few weeks or a few days. You can consider this period as a time when you can take care of yourself and your health.
- Do not do too much exercise - Do not stress your body unless you are a professional athlete.
- Do not skip meals - Some people think that dieting means skipping meals and thus lose weight by eating less calories possible. But this way of thinking is wrong, you are not on a diet to lose weight, but to gain a new way of eating, healthy and balanced.
- Do not look at the balance every day - Don’t do it because it is almost impossible that your body loses weight every day, and you might find disappointing results and discouraged even before you begin.
- Do not be influenced by humor - The outcome of the diet follows that of your emotions. You could fall in the “sadness trap” followed by a piece of cake only with the aim to make you feel better.
- Do not reduce too much the number of calories - Reducing too drastically the amount of food is absolutely wrong because forces the body, which is suddenly lacking, to accumulate as many calories as possible.
- Do not hesitate to ask for advice - Often when you want to lose weight you can receive wrong advices by “so called” experts committing serious errors for our health, so the advice is to seek “trusted advice“.
- Do not be hyper critical with yourself - To better understand your eating habits try to write down a “Weight loss journal” about what you eat during the day, so it’s easier to analyze the results and make any changes to the program.
10 Healthy habits from the Mediterranean
- Eat legumes
- Eat lots of dark green leafy vegetables like spinach, rocket, endive, chicory and amaranth
- Eat a range of coloured vegetables including tomatoes and capsicum
- Use extra virgin olive oil
- Include some fermented foods like yoghurt or feta cheese
- Slow cook meats with vegetables, including tomato, garlic, onion and olive oil.
- Eat fish and seafood
- Be generous with herbs like oregano, rosemary, dill and mint
- Snack on nuts and seeds like pumpkin seeds, roasted chickpeas, almonds, walnuts, as well as dried and fresh fruit.
- Use vinegar as a flavouring for other dishes.
Read more:
- Ten healthy habits from the Mediterranean (eating frozen pizza doesn’t count), Theage.com.au
- Ten things to do while on a diet, Blog Dietetico
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January 26th, 2008 — Diet blogs and resources, Health benefits, Olive oil, healthy diets

Thanks to 79704578@N00
According to an European research group, the consumption of olive oil rich in polyphenols (natural antioxidants) improves the lives of people suffering from oxidative stress, and is also highly beneficial for the prevention of cell aging and osteoporosis.
According to Professors Alberto Fernández and Antonio Segura:
“As preventive substances, polyphenols help to combat any oxidative disease associated with the degenerative process.”
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January 26th, 2008 — Current news, Health benefits, Italian Cuisine, Nutrition facts, healthy diets

Thanks to Cranrob
Last day I was reading some articles on Sicilian red oranges and I’ve found a very useful article about the effects of sugars consumption and the risk of coronary heart diseases.
The study was conduced by Dr. Linus Pauling, a famous Nobel prize winner, that says:
The coronary disease, including angina pectoris seem to be typical of modern times. Their increasing impact goes hand in hand with the increased consumption of sugar. It’s not correlated with the consumption of animal fats (saturated fat) or fat in general.
From Wikipedia: “It is common to equate severity of angina with risk of fatal cardiac events.”
The citation continues with the explanation of the sugar (Sucrose) metabolism:
The sucrose metabolism in first place produces equal amounts of glucose and fructose.
Glucose enters directly into metabolic processes that provide energy to cells of the body.
The metabolism of fructose proceeds in part to a different direction as a precursor of cholesterol that we synthesize in the liver.
From a study of Dr. Milton Winitz
The ingestion of sucrose leads to an increase in the concentration of cholesterol in the blood.
The Dr. Pauling solution is the Vitamin C
He was very interested in the possible role of vitamin C in preventing atherosclerosis and published three case reports on the use of lysine and vitamin C to relieve angina pectoris.
You can find more of his works in the Linus Pauling Institute and read:
“Higher Plasma Vitamin C Concentration Predicts Lower Risk of Stroke”
In Summary:
1) Avoid foods high in Sucrose:
- Biscuits
- Cookies
- Cakes
- Pies
- Candy canes
- Ice cream
- Sorbets
- Sucrose-containing drinks
2) Choose fructose or corn syrup to sweet foods or drinks
3) Increase the consumption of foods high in Vitamin C
- Broccoli
- Tomato
- Red peppers
- Potatoes
- Oranges and Lemons
- Melons
- Spinachs
- Cauliflower
- Grapefruit
- Raspberry
- Strawberry
- Carrot
- Peach
- Apple
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You can read the book of Dr. Pauling: “How to Live Longer And Feel Better“
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January 15th, 2008 — Current news, Health benefits

Thanks to Mestreech
Pregnant women who eat a Mediterranean diet may be protecting their baby from eczema and allergies in childhood, new research suggests another benefit of this diet.
Consumption of vegetables more than eight times a week, fish more than three times a week, and beans or peas more than once a week seemed to be especially protective in preventing eczema and allergies.
A study by Greek doctors found that children of mothers who closely follow the oil and fish-rich diet while pregnant have a 45% lower risk of developing an allergic disease before the age of seven.
Based on this analysis, eating a high-quality Mediterranean diet during pregnancy was associated with an 88% reduction in persistent wheeze risk among offspring and a 45% reduction in allergic disease risk.
Their children also had a 45 per cent lower risk of allergic disease than women on a low quality diet.
Read more:
- Analytic evaluation of a “Mediterranean” diet in pregnancy, read more…
- Mediterranean Diet: Prenatal Benefits?, read more…
- Asthma from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- 3 More reasons to choose the Mediterranean diet health plan, read more…
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December 15th, 2007 — Current news, Health benefits, Med Diet Info
What’s the best diet for longevity?

Thanks to rojojam
This week I’ve read another boring study about the health effects of the Mediterranean diet. Researchers say it helps live longer.
What’s the news?
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December 8th, 2007 — Health benefits
According to a new study reported in the December issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, diet may protect against Parkinson’s disease.
Researchers demonstrate that the dietary pattern has to be based on a low intake of saturated fat, moderate intake of alcohol and an high intake of:
- Fruits
- Vegetables
- Legumes
- Whole grains
- Nuts
- Fish
- Poultry
Do you remember what diet is it?
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December 8th, 2007 — Current news, Health benefits, healthy diets
Monks do it better…
It’s not a joke, last day the independent published a new on how the Monks who live on Mount Athos (Greece) shown to cut their cancer risk.
A research demonstrates that only a tiny number of brothers have suffered from the disease in the past decade.
There are several reasons why this can be explained:
- Stress-free existence
- Away from world
- Eating the old-fashioned way
The main factor in their low uptake of cancers is their diet.
They eat fruit, vegetables, pasta, rice, soya and bread…the typical cancer prevention diet.
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December 1st, 2007 — Current news, Health benefits
An apple a day keeps the doctor away
Now we know that it’s true. A recent study confirms the health benefit of Apples.
A diet rich in fruits and veg has a preventive role in avoiding the risks of cancer and diseases.
[Translated] The study conduced by the Italian Cancer League [Translated] says that eating 1 apple a day helps in reducing the risk of Cancer and heart diseases.
The results are clear. The cancer cells development is reduced by
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October 27th, 2007 — Current news, Health benefits, Italian Cuisine, Wine
This week I’ve found some interesting articles about children, cholesterol and how the Mediterranean diet helps live longer.
How the Mediterranean diet avoid the risk of obesity
During my weekly research, I’ve found a great interview in an Italian news-magazine about healthy foods for children on a diet and how to educate them to avoid obesity. The people interviewed is a famous Italian dietist that gives useful tips and advices. The interview is in Italian, so I’ve tried to used the online translator.
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October 20th, 2007 — Foods Menu, Health benefits, Nutrition facts, Review of cookbook and books

Thanks to carbonnyc
Recently I’ve read and interesting article about the benefits of Garlic in our diets. There thousand of recipes that use Garlic and it is on of the main foods of the Mediterranean diet.
According to this article eating garlic can protect your heart. So said by the researchers at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. The active principle is allicin.
The Allicin is an element that protects itself from insects and fungi, garlic enzymatically produces allicin when it is injured. Thus, allicin is mother nature’s insecticide.
The heart benefits are well known but I’d like to pose your attention on the other health benefits of this especial food.
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October 20th, 2007 — Foods Menu, Health benefits, Nutrition facts
Here the results of my weekly little search on blogs and news and the winner are:
- Olive oil and skin care
- Link fitness an the Mediterranean diet
- Benefits garlic
- The world pasta day
- More and more health benefit…
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October 13th, 2007 — Foods Menu, Health benefits, Med Diet Info, Modified Mediterranean diet, Pasta
Everybody know the positive effects of the Mediterranean diet preventing cancer. On this post we’ll talk about what are the foods to avoid for prostate health and what to eat.

Thanks to Darwin
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October 13th, 2007 — Current news, Diet blogs and resources, Health benefits
Most people confuse the Mediterranean diet as a dietary pattern used only to loose weight. It’s not 100% exactly. There thousand of reasons to decide to follow this diet…mainly for healthy reasons.
Weight loss is only a consequence of eating healthy.
There 2 main goal to reach:
- Patience
- Consistence
Here a list of useful resources I’ve found this week on the effects of the Mediterranean diet and children, myocardial infarction and prostate cancer.
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September 29th, 2007 — Current news, Diet blogs and resources, Diet pyramid, Foods Menu, Health benefits, List of fad diets, Meal ideas, Nutrition facts, Recipes for weight loss
Med diet pyramid increases your health
Here a list of the recent buzz I’ve found on the web this week…so let’s talk about:
General
- Is the Mediterranean diet really what we need?
- What is a Mediterranean pyramid diet?
Health effects
- Interview with world heart scan authority, Dr. John Rumberger
- How to fight Prostate Cancer and blindness
- Causes mortality after myocardial infarction
Foods
- More Omega-3s essential
- Diabetic Diets and Wine
- Lower Cholesterol by eating tomatoes
- Why You Should Make Extra Virgin Olive Oil Part of Your Diet
- Spinach and Eggs Can Help Your Vision
Cooking
- Some cooking advices on how to cook some Med foods
Not so good info…
- Greek diet fuels heart problems
- Binge Drinking On The Rise In Mediterranean Countries
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September 23rd, 2007 — Current news, Diet blogs and resources, Foods Menu, Health benefits, Modified Mediterranean diet, Nutrition facts

(Thanks to hugovk)
As we know the Med diet has lot of health effects:
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September 22nd, 2007 — Current news, Diet plan, Health benefits, List of fad diets, Med Diet Info, Nutrition facts
Recently I’ve read a post in this blog where the arguments are a series of articles about “Mediterranean diet helps….but not much“:
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September 18th, 2007 — Current news, Diet pyramid, Health benefits, Med Diet Info, Miscellaneous
It’s not difficult to find people that ask questions like:
- What are the drawbacks for doing the Mediterranean diet?
- Does the Mediterranean diet cause diseases?
- What are the Mediterranean diet dangers?
I did a little research in forums, social media, newspapers and medical magazines and I didn’t find anything that confirm that the Mediterranean diet has bad consequences on health.
I’ve found instead a list of resources that confirm the health benefits of this diet…here the some ones:
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September 15th, 2007 — Current news, Diet blogs and resources, Health benefits, Med Diet Info, Miscellaneous, Modified Mediterranean diet, Nutrition facts
Here a list of the best resources of the week about the effects of the Mediterranean diet and health
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September 8th, 2007 — Current news, Health benefits, Med Diet Info
Here the list of the best resources about the Mediterranean diet I’ve found this week.

(Thanks to Kmtucker)
Health and wellness
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September 1st, 2007 — Current news, Health benefits

(Thanks to Carlos_lorenzo)
Here you are the best Mediterranean diet health issues I’ve found on the net this week.
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August 26th, 2007 — Foods Menu, Health benefits, Med Diet Info, Recipes for weight loss
There is a lot of misinformation about cholesterol. It’s important to consider that the 75% of the cholesterol is produced by your body. Now let’s examine 10 simple recipes for Mediterranean diet from Sicily to lower the remaining 25%.
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August 25th, 2007 — Foods Menu, Health benefits, Meal ideas, Med Diet Info, Nutrition facts
August 19th, 2007 — Foods Menu, Health benefits, Med Diet Info, Nutrition facts, Recipes for weight loss

(Thanks to Alejandro)
Who needs oysters and champagne when we can use the Mediterranean diet?
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August 18th, 2007 — Foods Menu, Health benefits, Meal ideas, Med Diet Info, Modified Mediterranean diet, Nutrition facts, Recipes for weight loss
August 10th, 2007 — Diet blogs and resources, Diet pyramid, Foods Menu, Health benefits, Med Diet Info, Nutrition facts

(Thanks to http://www.flickr.com/photos/aaronjacobs/)
As Italian I’m a reader of the Beppe Grillo’s blog. This blogger is very famous because he attacks politics and things that don’t go well in Italy.
Last day i read a post where he wrote about the Marketing effects on children’s eating behaviors.
The results are incredible and don’t do good future prospectives.
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