Saturday, December 22, 2007

An Anti-Aging Cooking Tip For The Holidays

I figured with the holiday season in full swing there is no better time to share an advanced cooking tip with you.

Here is a virtually unknown anti-aging cooking secret. Have you ever heard the term 'Glycation?' Glycation is a process that causes sugar to bind to collagen and ultimately cause wrinkles and deep lines in your face and loss of skin elasticity. Ouch! When you brown your foods by cooking them too long, this browning effect is the result of Glycation. A study revealed that eating foods cooked at very high temperatures may increase the rate at which you age.

According to this study, ingestion of high-temperature cooked foods causes chronic inflammation and the formation of free-radicals in your body. And while we are on the subject of 'Glycation,' I want you to know that High-Glycemic foods ALSO cause Glycation. High Glycemic foods cause sudden spikes in your sugar (Glucose) levels which in turn increases insulin and inflammation within your body.

This then produces Glycation and creates those nasty free radicals in your body which are directly tied to aging and age related illnesses. Free radicals are kind of like 'rust' in your body. Cut open an apple and leave it on the table for about 10 minutes or so and watch how brown it gets... That is free radical build up. You hear a lot of buzz these days about the 'Glycemic Index' or how you need to eat foods that have a 'Low Glycemic Index.'

Now you probably understand why. The Solution: Saute your food whenever possible over medium heat and do not brown your food. I know sometimes food tastes a bit better browned and crispy.

Uh oh, as a matter of fact... I think I may have browned my vegetables tonight. Just don't go overboard and try sauteing or boiling your foods from time to time to mix things up a bit. Moderation, as always.

AND,

Naturally, try to eat foods that have a low Glycemic Index to keep your blood sugar stable which will mean more sustained energy throughout your day, a quicker metabolism so you can burn more fat, and less free radical build up to slow the aging process. Those are some heavy duty '1 Health Tip' benefits for avoiding the Glycation process in your diet.

More information can be found at: http://www.1HealthTip.com

Andrew J. Cass is an Alternative Health Consultant & Lifestyle Coach, Certified Nutritional Consultant with a specialization in Integrative Nutrition, Age Management, and Personal Development. Alternative Health and Wellness Author, Editor, Entrepreneur. Representative for a privately owned Nutraceutical Corporation.

He is a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), The American Association of Nutritional Consultants (AANC), the American Nutraceutical Association (ANA), The Institute for Integrative Nutrition and the Teachers College at Columbia University - The Center For Educational Outreach.

His consulting practice and home is in Miami, Florida.

Contact:

Andrew J. Cass, CNC

(212) 969-9930

info@1HealthTip.com

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