Posted on 12/18/2018 11:02:40 AM PST by Red Badger
Avocados are a delicious, rich fruit and a great way to treat your heartand your taste buds. (Lisa Fotios/Pexels) =========================================================
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States. An estimated 44 million U.S. women are affected by cardiovascular disease, causing 1 in 3 womens deaths each year. One of the most common forms of heart disease is coronary artery disease which occurs when a buildup of plaque narrows artery walls and restricts proper blood flow to the heart and can lead to a heart attack. Coronary artery disease can be treated or prevented through lifestyle modifications. One major influence on disease management or prevention is your diet: Foods rich in fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, healthy fats, and antioxidants all have their role in heart health. Weve rounded up 10 artery friendly foods and highlighted what makes them so great and how they can keep your arteries clean.
1. Avocados
Is there anything avocados cant do? It turns out avocados are good news when it comes to your arteries, too. This heart-healthy fruit increases your good cholesterol while lowering your bad cholesterol.
Avocados are also chock-full of potassiummore than a banana, in fact. Potassium has been proven to help prevent cardiovascular disease and vascular calcification in your arteries.
Add it to your diet: Replace mayo with avocado and use in sandwiches, chicken salad, or tuna salad. Fan of smoothies? Drink your daily dose of avocado by adding it to your favorite blended beverage (bonus: it makes it extra creamy!). 2. Fatty fish
While the myth that fat is bad for your arteries has been debunked, its important to know what kind of fat you should be eating.
Like avocado, fish is packed with healthy fats, also known as unsaturated fats. Fish consumption is linked to fewer heart attacks. Their omega-3 fatty acids have been proven to reduce levels of triglycerides and prevent the risk for cardiac death.
Add it to your diet: Eat salmon or your favorite fatty fish, such as tuna or mackerel, one to four times a week to reap these benefits. If fish doesnt float your boat, check out fish oil supplements. However, when it comes down to taking fish oil supplements or eating fish, the latter is considered the most beneficial for heart health. 3. Nuts
Nuts are a powerhouse when it comes to heart health. Rich in unsaturated fats, vitamins, and fiber, nuts are a solid choice when it comes to a healthy snack. Try almonds, cashews, or Brazil nutsall of which are very high in magnesium. Magnesium hinders buildup and cholesterol plaque in arteries, helping to prevent clogged arteries.
Add it to your diet: For optimal heart health, the American Heart Association recommends three to five servings of nuts per week. Get your fix by learning how to create your own trail mix. 4. Olive oil
Tired of hearing about healthy fats yet? Of course not. Theyre delicious! But we end our stream of healthy fats here with perhaps the most versatile and popular of them all: olive oil. The monounsaturated oleic acid (say that three times fast) found in olive oil protects your heart and significantly lowers your risk for cardiovascular disease and stroke.
Add it to your diet: Drizzle on your salads and use in cooking, but make sure youre using the right type. To get all of this oils antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits, purchase 100 percent extra virgin olive oil (organic if possible). 5. Coffee
Good news for coffee lovers. This beloved pick-me-up helps keep your arteries clean. One study found that drinking three cups a day significantly lowers your risk for developing atherosclerosis, or clogged arteries.
If coffee isnt your cup of tea, green tea has also been proven beneficial to cardiovascular health.
Add it to your diet: Drinking three cups a day, you say? No problem! But while getting your daily dose, its important to stay away from adding sugars or lots of cream. Try and make your coffee as healthy and beneficial as possible. 6. Turmeric
Turmeric contains powerful anti-inflammatory compounds that can help reduce damage to arterial walls. Inflammation levels have been shown to have a direct effect on arteriosclerosis.
A study on rats shows that this antioxidant-rich spice can reduce fatty deposits in the arteries by over 25 percent.
Add it to your diet: The easiest way to add turmeric to your diet is by making turmeric tea. You can also make our easy, five-ingredient golden milk. 7. Pomegranate
The powerful pomegranate has been shown to clear clogged arteries and improve blood flow. This is due to the free radical-fighting fruits high level of antioxidants, which stimulate the production of nitric oxide in the blood.
Add it to your diet: Drink pomegranate juice for optimal heart health. Buy 100 percent pure pomegranate juice with no added sugar or snack on pomegranate seeds. Pomegranate juice can be added to your smoothies or mixed into a festive mocktail, and seeds are great sprinkled on your morning oatmeal. 8. Citrus
Both antioxidants and vitamin C are good news for artery healthand citrus fruits have plenty of both.
Studies have shown that vitamin C has a powerful role in reducing heart disease risk and the flavonoids found in them help protect arterial walls.
Add it to your diet: Drink plenty of lemon water throughout the day or start your morning with a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice or a grapefruit half.
Also, keep an eye out for the bergamot fruit when in season or bergamot tea. Bergamot has been shown to decrease cholesterol levels as effectively as a statin drug according to research published in the International Journal of Cardiology and Frontiers in Pharmacology. 9. Whole Grains
The dietary fiber found in whole grains help improve blood cholesterol levels and protect the heart against disease.
Recent studies have also found that diets with plenty of whole grains are linked to thinner carotid artery walls. These arteries are responsible for delivering blood to your brain. Thickening of carotid arteries causes atherosclerosis buildup and increases risk for heart disease and stroke.
Add it to your diet: The American Heart Association recommends that at least half of your grains come from whole grains. The recommended daily intake is 25 grams of fiber each day for women and 34 grams per day for men. You can do this by consuming whole grains such as brown rice, whole-grain pasta, barley, oatmeal, or quinoa. 10. Broccoli
Like whole grains, broccoli is packed with fiber thats beneficial for overall heart health. Cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage, have been proven to specifically help prevent clogged arteries and protect against vascular disease.
Add it to your diet: Need some new inspiration to eat more veggies? Check out these 11 recipes that will make you fall in love with broccoli again.
Do you already include these artery-loving foods in your daily diet? For more ways to keep your heart healthy, check out our 28 best tips.
Tiffany La Forge is a professional chef, recipe developer, and food writer who runs the blog Parsnips and Pastries. Her blog focuses on real food for a balanced life, seasonal recipes, and approachable health advice. Visit her at her blog or on Instagram. This article was originally published on Healthline.com
“Golden milk”
Mmmm...
I had two Avocados that needed to be eaten, so I will snack on them as I read the rest of the post.....
We bought some of these on sale for $0.39 per a few weeks ago. I think I paid 0.49 for the most recent batch.
Coffee? Olive oil?
Whether they are or aren't doesn't change the science and there's plenty of science behind these choices.
I know which one I'd rather date, too.
Mr family sawbones pointed out the people from India consume more tumeric than anywhere in the world. They also have the highest rate of Type II diabetes.
I man went to his doctor. He was overweight with high blood pressure. On his way out the doctor told him - And I want you to smoke only two cigars a day.
The man returned to the doctor 6 months later, having lost some weight and a bit fitter. The doctor asked him - well, how do you feel?
The man replied. Well, losing some weight wasn't that difficult, but starting smoking cigars at my age hasn't been easy...
I know, but you constantly see contradicting articles too. One day coffee bad, next day good, red wine this..raisins in, out ...bananas, never eat this, always eat that...
Whole lot of Crap, Crap, Crap...
I do take protein daily and I don’t wanna mix with milk. So I’m mixing with coconut milk and almond milk. Surprisingly, it’s not popular enough to be expensive! Not much more than cow milk and has lots less calories and is so good for you it grows hair back on your head. Well, that is what I was told.
"While the myth that fat is bad for your arteries has been debunked..."
"For optimal heart health, the American Heart Association recommends three to five servings of nuts per week."
Don't acknowledge the debunking of dietary fat on one hand while continuing to cite the AHA on the other. It's the AHA that got debunked along with dietary fat.
Get rid of the calcium with Vitamin K2-MK7 from natto or supplements. Study showed 6-8 weeks of K2 removed 50% of calcium buildup in mice.
I was told to go on statins. I told the doctor no I would try diet and exercise for a month. I cut back on bad fat (hydrogenated & refined soy/corn/canola), ate an avocado a day, and walked. I decreased the bad fat 23%. DR told me to keep doing what I was doing and no statins.
If you have a Trader Joe's nearby, you can get a bag of 6 small avocados for about $4.00. Great with some cottage cheese, spinach, vinegar and olive oil, salt and pepper.
(Or use it as garnish for your Denver omelet at breakfast!)
Four double whoppers with cheese work if you ask the kid to add a lot of bacon
Popular articles about science are generally crap. About nutrition even more so. Reporters write articles with a point. The studies are often just observations of correlation and don't contain any cause and effect.
It's not that the science is conflicted, although there is disagreement about what some of it means. It's more often that the popular accounts are meaningless. If it's something that interests you you have to dig deeper.
There’s just something about green soap (what they look like and consistency) .....
Where’s bacon?
Is here as we consume all of these items every day except for fish & avocado maybe 3/4 times a week (sardines on triscuts)
Sausage McM with egg hold the crappy yellow cheese.
Love-em
Avacodos, BACON, lettuce, walnuts, and dressing. Sounds good. Almost lunch time.
” (sardines on triscuts)”
No thanks,Skippy Super Chunk on Triscuits——yum!
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I realize this article is about food, but add lots of exercise, good sleep and stress reduction (hobbies, friends and prayer). You may live a long life. If you’re lucky.
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