Summer – from its’ hot days to it’s breezy nights – embodies health with gardens full of fresh produce, inviting waters (oceans, rivers, lakes), and the extra hours of daylight in which to play. Yet, as summer enables so much health potential, it can enable some risk. Read up to make sure you don’t make these health mistakes this summer.
#1 Grill This, Not That: Nothing is more symbolic of summer than the grill. The taste, the look, and the smell of grilled foods have tremendous crowd appeal – but careful, some of that delicious smell and taste could be a health hazard. Not all foods should be grilled. Grilling fatty animal proteins (especially when “grill” equals “char” or “blacken”) creates carcinogenic (cancer-causing) smoke as well as carcinogenic compounds in the meat. The good news is this doesn’t happen with vegetables, and also is less likely with leaner animal proteins. But you can still enjoy those fattier meats and poultry if you marinate them (in turmeric, ginger, citrus especially) as well as by pre-cooking them inside using your 360 cookware (this cookware’s unique vapor cooking method doesn’t require added fat to retain moisture) and then “finishing” on the grill. It’s still best to avoid charring or blackening the meat on the grill.
#2 The FRESHEST Fruit Comes in Several Forms: What makes a FRESH fruit FRESH? In my Qualitarian opinion, it’s the cleanest and the most nutrient dense, not the temperature at which it’s stored. Last month, the Environmental Working Group came out with it’s updated version of the Dirty Dozen list (http://www.ewg.org/foodnews/summar/) of which HALF are fruits. What this means is that these fruits (grapes, apples, peaches, strawberries, blueberries (domestic), nectarines (imported)) have the MOST pesticide residues that translates to a more negative impact on one’s health. There is NO reason to avoid these fruits overall, but for optimal health benefits, purchase these foods organic. If organic fruits aren’t available at your farmer’s market or in the produce section of your store, head to the freezer section. Frozen organic fruit is a great, readily available option. Have you ever bought the perfect container of berries only to get it home and notice there’s white mold on half the berries? Not so with frozen. It is typically less expensive and as fresh, if not fresher than “fresh” since it’s frozen at the moment it’s picked (as opposed to fresh which is handled, packaged and shipped (unless local) at non-frozen temperatures). So enjoy your fruit this summer but choose the best quality fruits which means lowest pesticide residue and delicious taste.
#3 Don’t Keep SUMMER HOURS: The sun stays out longer, and that means more time to play outside or get some extra projects done inside while the kids play outside. Enjoy it, but note that longer summer sun can often mean eating and staying up later – both of which quickly become health negatives impacting digestion, sleep and total body recovery. Eating right before bed means the body will need to work, to digest, when it should be resting and repairing. Fewer hours of sleep overall contributes to so many things including poor energy and weight gain. So to prevent this summer health mistake, try eating earlier and then heading back outside to play, and also setting and keeping regular bedtimes, even if it means using blackout curtains to make it seem like night even when Mother Nature hasn’t quite turned in for her night.
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Wow, great info thank you for sharing...I sure am glad we don't "grill" heavy meats..we love grilling fish, veggies, lean like turkey etc...love all the info
July 9, 2012 - 6:20pmThis Comment
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October 26, 2012 - 7:55pmThis Comment
Hi ashleykoff,
Welcome to EmpowHER. Thanks for sharing these helpful summer tips.
Best,
Daisy
July 8, 2012 - 2:03pmThis Comment
Thanks! I am a bit late as I am learning how to navigate this (didnt have it set up to get comments) - thanks for reading!
October 26, 2012 - 7:54pmThis Comment