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  • Healthy Eating: It's a Frugal Thing To Do!

    By: Cyndi Roberts


    Staying healthy is a frugal thing to do! Fewer medicines to buy, whether prescription or over the counter and fewer
    visits to the doctor can only be a good thing!

    Making wise food choices is a vital step toward keeping
    healthy and boosting your body's immune system. Some
    foods are loaded with nutrients that can actually help
    prevent disease.

    Beta carotene is a powerful antioxidant (disease fighter).
    Yellow and orange vegetables such as carrots and sweet
    potatoes pack lots of beta carotene.

    Tomatoes have high levels of lycopene and vitamin C. Research
    shows many benefits of lycopene. Tomatoes
    with the reddest color have the highest amounts of lycopene.
    Have your tomatoes in soups, salads or even in ketchup.
    Unlike some vegetables, tomatoes don't lose their nutritional
    value during cooking.

    Broccoli is full of fiber and also contains beta carotene.
    And it has more vitamin C than oranges, plus it's loaded
    with vitamin E to strenghten body cells that fight infection.

    Tiny blueberries pack high levels of antioxidants and also
    may help prevent urinary tract infections. Also, blueberries
    may reduce the buildup of "bad" cholesterol. A cup of blue
    berries contains 3 grams of fiber.

    Green leafy veggies, like spinach, contain vitamin B and iron.
    The darker the green, the more nutritious. Green leafy veggies
    also provide fiber, which is important in helping reduce
    cholesterol and controlling blood sugar levels.
    Remember not to overcook, or nutrients will be lost.

    Vitamin C increases the production of infection-fighting white
    blood cells and helps the body to absorb iron. For lots of
    vitamin C, choose fruits such as strawberries, oranges,
    grapefruit and kiwi.

    Overall, vegetables and fruits contribute a high amount of nutrients
    for the calories they contain. And they pack a high nutritional
    punch for a relatively low price. Buy fruits and veggies in
    season for the best value.

    Stock your fridge with these frugal, healthy foods and strengthen
    your body's immune system.

    The ideas and tips in this article are not intended to be
    used as medical advice.
    About the author:

    Cyndi Roberts is the editor of the "1 Frugal Friend 2 Another"
    bi-weekly newsletter, featuring creative ideas and tips to help
    you "live the good life...on a budget!"
    Visit http://www.cynroberts.comto download a free "Recipe Sampler". Subscribe to the newsletter and receive the free e-course "Taming the Monster Grocery Bill".




     

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