Power Food: Tomatoes

TomatoesTomatoes are in season, and more than that, they pack a nutritional punch! Many studies have looked at the health benefits of tomatoes, and shown that they can benefit many systems of the body. The main nutritional benefits stem from their vitamin and mineral content including, lycopene, vitamin E, vitamin C (40% of daily value), folate, beta carotene, potassium (8% of daily value), vitamin k, iron (7% of recommended daily value), vitamin A (15% of daily value)and flavonoids. These nutrients found in tomatoes and tomatoes themselves have been shown to decrease inflammation and are have a significant amount of antioxidants. The health promoting effects of tomatoes are vast and include:

  • Decreases LDL (bad cholesterol)
  • Decreases homocysteine (marker of risk of cardiovascular event)
  • Decreases platelet aggregation
  • Decreases blood pressure
  • Increases antioxidants
  • Aids with detoxification
  • Increases skin cell replacement
  • Regulates blood sugar

It is also ironic that tomatoes have a similar shape and appearance to a heart, because tomatoes are cardio-protective (protect your heart). Tomatoes can also decrease the risk of harm to other organ systems such as those listed below. Decreases risk of:

  • Osteoporosis
  • Cancer
    • Cervical
    • Lung
    • Prostate
    • Breast
    • Stomach
    • Colorectal
    • Esophageal
    • Pancreatic
    • Oral
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Cell damage
  • Ultraviolet skin damage
  • Cognitive decline

Because of all of the beneficial properties of tomatoes, they may show benefit for the following conditions or states:

  • Atherosclerosis
  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol
  • Cancer
  • Increased homocysteine levels
  • Detoxification
  • Osteoporosis
  • Dialysis
    • Increases energy and helps with rejuvenating the health of patients on dialysis
  • Post – workout
  • Sunburns
  • Migraines
  • Immune system insufficiency
  • Acidosis
  • Lead toxicity
  • Can help older people stay active for longer
  • Macular degeneration

Special considerations about tomatoes involve how they are processed. When tomatoes are cooked, it increases the bioavailability of the antioxidants. In other words, cooking tomatoes increases the nutritional impact. In addition, when tomatoes are consume with olive oil, it helps to increase the absorption lycopene.

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Some of the information provided above may not be appropriate for everyone, please consult with your doctor before trying any of the above. If you are interested in Naturopathic Medicine and wanting a different approach to your health care needs, contact Elisha Cook via the contact portion of this website.

Sources:

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10408690390826437#.VdNASMvbLmI

http://www.phytojournal.com/vol1Issue1/Issue_may_2012/3.pdf

http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jf0115589

The Importance of Consulting Your Naturopathic Doctor for Supplement Advice

Unshaven Middle aged man reading a prescription label in front oAs most of you may know, I have been studying in order to obtain my license to practice as a Naturopathic Doctor in Ontario. As a result, I have had the opportunity to become more familiar with the side effects of many of the conventional and natural therapies. Yes, I did say side effects of natural therapies. It may come as a surprise to many, but natural therapies that are available may have some side effects that need to be known. Many individuals treat supplementing with nutraceuticals as if there are no potential ill effects from doing so. Unbeknownst to them, this is much like hearing a clunk in your car, and looking online for the solution, then fixing it yourself. Many steps are missed when this type of approach is made. For example: what is the quality of the part you are putting into the car, what if you put the part in wrong, are there extra parts that need to be changed or altered in order for the new part to function at its best, is the source a credible one for you to receive your information, and the list goes on. That being said, one should not simply look up their symptoms on – line, and supplement accordingly. Much like you would consult a mechanic for repairs to your vehicle, you should do the same in regards to “repairs to your body”. Whether it is a naturopathic doctor or another health care provider, their advice should be sought when it comes to taking supplements or changing doses in general. In addition, when discussing medications or supplements, it is important to be transparent and honest with your various health care providers about all forms of treatment that you are receiving. This mindset when dealing with health care providers ensure medications and supplements do not interact and cause you harm, and also ensures that you receive the most appropriate guidance in regards to your health.

In order to bring some context to the discussion, we will take a look at Aloe Vera Gel. The internet has been useful in discussing the beneficial effect of aloe vera gel on the digestive system and how it can aid in the digestive process, gastritis, irritable bowel disease, etc. However, individuals may not realize that this impact on digestion could also cause other medications to have decreased absorption if taken around the same time. As a result, it is best to seek the advice of health care providers such as a Naturopathic Doctor in order to guarantee that supplements are taken correctly. In addition, many do not realize that aloe vera gel can have an additive effect with medications for diabetes or increased blood sugars. So, if someone was taking diabetic medication and aloe vera gel, they could become quite dizzy or worse, unconsciousness, and lead to a medical emergency. As one can see, it is important to discuss all supplements with your Naturopathic Doctor or health care provider. A Naturopathic Doctor has had at least 8 years of training, which can provide a great deal of information, much beyond that of a google search.

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Some of the information provided above may not be appropriate for everyone, please consult with your doctor before trying any of the above. If you are interested in Naturopathic Medicine and wanting a different approach to your health care needs, contact Elisha Cook via the contact portion of this website.

 

 

PB & J Oatmeal in a Cup

This recipe was adapted from some ideas that my mother – in – law and sister – in – law gave me . . . and I ran with it! This recipe is great for those of you on the go, and needing a breakfast that has protein and complex carbs in it! The recipe does need to be prepared the night before so please keep that in mind, otherwise, enjoy!

Ingredients:

  • 1 tbsp peanut butter/almond butter (or other nut butters)
  • 1 tbsp mom’s (or dad’s) homemade jam
  • 1 cup of mixed berries (I like to use raspberries and blueberries)
  • 1/2 cup of steel cut oats
  • 1/2-1 cup of almond milk
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon

Directions:

  1. Cover 1/2 cup of oats with water and let soak for approximately 30 minutes.
  2. After 30 minutes, drain the oats and put in a travel container or container with lid (I usually use a magic bullet cup).
  3. Add enough almond milk to the cup until the oats are just covered.
  4. Add in the remainder of your ingredients to the cup and cover. Let sit in refrigerator over-night until next morning.
  5. In the morning, simple mix the contents of the cup and enjoy!

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Vegetable “Rub” Recipe

Fresh herbs and spicesThis recipe is for a “rub” that I add to basically any vegetables I might be baking or barbequing. To add a bit more “kick” I may add an equal part of cayenne or chilli powder to it. Enjoy!

Ingredients

Equal parts of the following herbs and spices (1/4-1/2 teaspoon)

  • Parsley
  • Basil
  • Oregano
  • Garlic Powder
  • Turmeric
  • Pepper
  • Salt (optional)

1 – 3 Tablespoons of Olive Oil (depending on how many vegetables you are coating)

Directions

  1. Mix all ingredients together.
  2. Coat vegetables with mixture.
  3. Bake or barbeque as would normally or with recipe directions.

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Some of the information provided above may not be appropriate for everyone, please consult with your doctor before trying any of the above. If you are interested in Naturopathic Medicine and wanting a different approach to your health care needs, please contact Elisha Cook via the contact portion of this website.