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Showing posts with label Michael van Straten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael van Straten. Show all posts
Friday, January 27, 2017

Chocolate IS Healthy. . .

Have you ever been told: “Chocolate isn’t good for you!!” or “Try something healthier, chocolate is too sugary!”? According to the latest research, chocolate, in moderation hold extremely beneficial properties for our bodies. Michael Van Straten, author of Low Carb Super Drinks is a medical practicion and has been a doctor for many years. He has done a plethora of research on foods and their benefits and has created a book to help people find healthy recipes. The first line in the ‘Mealtime Drinks’ chapter reads: “Here’s some delicious chocolate, with the feel-good factor it always brings- and, according to latest research, heart benefits too” (Straten 70). Yes, chocolate is actually good for you. . . in proportions. No one is saying have a chocolate each day, but every now and then, a small piece of dark chocolate actually proves to help your body and in the latest research, has even proven to help reduce heart problems. Straten explains that even though there is delicious chocolate in this drink, that it is low in carbs because dark chocolate has far less fat and sugar than milk varieties. He says that mint is also one of the olderst remedies for indigestion (Straten 70). The drink he refers to is called ‘Bittermint Chocolate’, and it sounds delicious. It is made of:

3 oz of organic, good-quality plain mint chocolate
400 ml or 14 fl oz skimmed milk
4 small sprigs of fresh peppermint, washed

To cook and prepare:
1.      Grate about 15g of the chocolate and reserve
2.     Break the rest into chunks and put into a saucepan with the milk and two sprigs of peppermint
3.     Bring slowly to the boil, stirring until the chocolate is dissolved
4.     Fish out the mint
5.     Whisk or froth with a cappuccino wan
6.     Pour into mugs and serve with the grated chocolate and extra mint floating on top.




Straten emphasizes the fact that foods can help our bodies as much as medicines can. Foods are as healing as medicines and sometimes, medicines are even made up of many herbs and other foods. I know that this drink is calming and enjoyable since it contains mint, and I am more than curious to know how beneficial this drink really is beyond any immediate feelings. It tastes absolutely delicious too!
                

Do you agree with Straten that foods eaten in proportion, like dark chocolate, can be good for you even when you are cutting out all ‘unhealthy’ foods from your diet?

Straten, Michael Van. Low Carb Super Drinks. Great Britain: Mitchell Beazley, 2005. Print.    
Wednesday, January 18, 2017

A Remedy

Leading a healthy lifestyle is so important and there are many factors that play into achieving this lifestyle: meal planning, exercise, and especially nutrition. All of these aspects are really important but the most essential is meal planning. Most Americans stop out to grab a bite to eat because it is easy and quick; however, getting food on-the-go adds up and can be extremely harmful to our bodies; especially, unhealthy sugars and fats. Dr. Michael Van Straten is a medical practicion and has written a book called Low Carb Super Drinks that I have discovered. Dr. Staten says, “One common cause of fatigue and constant exhaustion is the poor absorption of nutrients due to faulty digestion. The essential oils in hops both stimulate the appetite and improve the digestive process so that by eating better and extracting maximum nutritional value from your meals, you’ll restore your vitality” (Straten 108). As part of the drink ‘Hopalong’, found in Straten’s book, dried hops are included. Faulty digestion can occur when you eat too many unhealthy foods that have bad properties in them. Restoring and keeping your body up to date with health is extremely important and is easily obtainable by meal planning.
 Meal planning is particularly important to helping keep your body healthy and happy, and, it isn’t as hard as everyone makes it out to seem. I especially love it because it means I only have to go to the grocery store once a week and I will have all the food I need for the week at home. Also, it allows you to be creative and find new recipes that could very well be new favorites. I can honestly tell you, I love using Straten’s book to find new recipes to make, and some of the recipes are surprising. After flipping through the book in search of a replenishing drink, I came across the ‘Hopalong’ drink and in it there is:

1 tbsp dried hops (or 1 hop tea bag) 
1 tsp maple syrup



  

It's really simple to put together-- all you have to do is slowly boil the ingredients together until ready. 
               Sometimes the ingredients in some of his drinks seem quite strange, yet Straten emphasizes the fact that no matter what symptom you experience: migraine, hangover, flatulence, flu, water retention, insomnia, wrinkles, stress and anxiety, or indigestion, there are an abundance of foods to help (Straten 107).  No matter if you want to reduce a certain symptom or just eat healthy foods, there is a food that contains a beneficial property for everything. Believe it or not, most medicines are actually made of natural plants and herbs (Straten 106) and dried hops are just one of them.

I highly recommend that you try this out or simply another food that will remedy any issues you are having that Straten talked about.
And, before you freak out because you’ve heard about ‘hops’ and beer, no, hops are not alcoholic. Dried hops come from a plant, and are used to flavor beer, but do not actually contain any alcoholic properties themselves.
    

Do you know of any strange foods that include some of the best healthy properties for our bodies and still taste good? Do you agree with Straten that there are foods that can help for almost every symptom or illness? 

Straten, Michael Van. Low Carb Super Drinks. Great Britain: Mitchell Beazley, 2005. Print.    
Thursday, December 29, 2016

Energy Drinks


Energy drinks are loaded with unhealthy sugars and fats. Often, many people reach for an energy drink when they find themselves grasping for energy. Yet, they are unaware of the unhealthy concerns that come along with consuming an energy drink like Red Bull or Monster. For example, the lack of planning in people’s diets. Michael Van Straten is the author of Low Carb Super Drinks and medical practitioner studying the relationship between health, the food we eat, and disease for over 35 years. In his book, he explained, “Despite twenty-four-hour supermarkets and Sunday shopping, many people just don’t find time to plan their eating and shop for the necessary ingredients. The result: take-aways, ready meals, convenience food, instant soups, pot noodles, and a burger-bar attitude to food. This inevitably leads to overeating and undernourishment” (Straten 47). People often impulse buy, or go out to buy fast-food or eat at a restaurant to avoid the hassle of buying ingredients and making food at home. However, there can be some serious health concerns along with that, such as the health of your overall body. Focus is not on observing calorie intake and sugar intake, but what is easy for us to do. Have you ever stopped out for a bite to eat on the way home because you are too tired to go home and cook, and constantly repeat these actions? The importance of meal planning is something Straten makes sure to point out in his book. Straten included in his work, many high-energy drinks, that are extremely beneficial to our bodies and will help us to obtain a better meal plan. 'Strawberry Fair', one of the many drinks in Straten's book, is jam-packed with vitality and nourishing ingredients (Straten 53). A smoothie-like drink that is packed full of energy to give you that extra boost for the day.

 Strawberry Fair contains:

6 Medium Strawberries,

6oz red grapes,

1 banana,

2 unpeeled kiwi fruit,

1 pomegranate; seeds and flesh scooped out,

2 passion fruit; seeds and flesh scooped out.

 

After washing all of the necessary ingredients, all you have to do is throw them into a juicer. Then, put into a glass, and stir in the pomegranate and passion fruit and you’re done.


I must say, this smoothie was absolutely delicious! And, PACKED with beneficial vitamins and properties for my body. I felt refreshed and almost rejuvenated after drinking this because it tasted so fresh.
I believe that Dr. Straten has created such drinks to successfully prove to us that energy, fullness, relief or calming sensations are reached from unhealthy, sugar-filled foods and drinks.

Are there any other healthy ‘energy drinks’ that aren’t as sugar-packed as a Red Bull or Monster? Do you agree with Straten that drinks like these are an efficient way to obtain energy rather than consuming large amounts of unhealthy sugars in a Red Bull or Monster?  

Straten, Michael Van. Low Carb Super Drinks. Great Britain: Mitchell Beazley, 2005. Print.    
Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Healing Drinks



The world has and continues to develop and discover new technologies and one of the most prominent and arguably most important is our advancements in medicine. Today, our world has been immensely changed with a numerous amount of technological advancements and science-focused ideas. Despite this, it is often forgotten that medicine began in the kitchens of our homes. Many prescriptions are herbal-based and play a prominent role in developing treatments for many diseases such as arthritis and cancer (106-107). Our world has advanced our medical capabilities to an extraordinary state and while there are medicines to cure diseases and sicknesses, commonly smaller concerns such as stress can be cured and/or calmed by fruits, vegetables, and flowers that have beneficial properties for our bodies. For example, melons and spinach. Melons are filled with nutrients and spinach has no fat, is filled with fiber, and is stuffed with powerful antioxidants. Being able to analyze fruits and vegetables for their astonishingly healthy makeup allows medicine to grow and for scientists to discover new bases for remedies.










Personally, I have, experienced stress and anxiety to an extreme extent for quite a while. I constantly am looking ahead at what I need to get done and what I will have to do. More recently, I have taken it into my own hands to try and find things that will help reduce its impact on my body. While, I know I have not been able to try all of the available options that may pose positive change, I have tried a plethora of activities such as running, changing my diet, and rescheduling my homework and work routine. I have recently come across medicine practician and author of Low Carb Super Drinks; Michael Van Straten who has a variety of different hot and cold drinks that are immensely beneficial to our bodies. One drink he has created is referred to as the 'Stress Buster'. “The ingredients were popular with ancient Greeks and Romans, who knew that the natural oils in parsley and mint soothe the stomach and clam jangley nerves. Both parsley and mint have a healing effect on the entire digestive system and are calming to the central nervous system" (117). I decided I’d try it out, using these healing ingredients to create a so called ‘healing drink’ for myself. In its entirety, it is composed of one medium, yellow-fleshed melon, a handful of mint leaves, six spinach leaves, and a handful of parsley. All I had to do was clean all the ingredients and then blend them together.









While I was buried neck-deep in my homework one night, I took a break, to gulp down the drink, and then returned to complete my work.


Following up on it, I felt my body calm down, and the edge of my stress was taken off.





Do you believe that there are drinks and edible homemade remedies to help render stress to a minimum? Or, do you believe that the idea of ‘healing drinks’ is all a mind game?


Straten, Michael Van. Low Carb Super Drinks. Great Britain: Mitchell Beazley, 2005. Print.