Friday, September 23, 2016

Supplements vs. Real Food

It comes as no surprise that we all need vitamins for our bodies to function properly and to live a healthful life.   A booming supplement industry has each vitamin, mineral, and amino acid neatly packaged up and ready to sell you.  So, is there any difference in the vitamin C pill that you can take with a glass of water or the vitamin C that you would find in a fresh orange?  This is important to know as you make decisions for yourself and for your family.

Food Habits

As humans, most of us want to find the path of least resistance or the easiest way to do things.  The supplement industry caters to our desire for “easy”, and many people are under the illusion that if they take a handful of vitamins, they are indeed healthy.  This can be problematic, as it can lead to poor food choices.  The example of a person that takes a variety of supplements and then chooses to eat fast food frequently throughout the week is far too common.  The truth is that many people need to learn new habits surrounding food.  Each time that you reach for a fish oil pill instead of cooking a piece of fish, you are not allowing yourself to develop a new relationship with food.   

Multifaceted Foods

Whole, unprocessed foods that are close to their natural state are complex.  They contain a variety of vitamins, minerals, and other beneficial compounds.  When you eat a carrot, you get over a dozen vitamins and minerals including vitamin A, vitamin K, vitamin C, potassium, and folate.  All of these work together to provide your body with what it needs to function properly.  In addition, eating fruits, vegetables, and whole grains also provides fiber to the diet.  This is an area in which most people struggle, and increasing fiber can have a tremendous impact on a person’s health.

Regulation

Shockingly, the supplement industry is unregulated.  This means that companies can make a variety of claims, which may not have been proven.  Some studies have shown supplements to contain up to 80% less than the declared amount on the package!  On the other hand, although vitamins are essential to our survival, there is level in which they become toxic to us.  Although you have nothing to fear if you are eating real food, it is very easy to reach those levels in pill form.

Final Thoughts


While there is nothing wrong with including supplements or a multivitamin in your daily routine, it is important to remember what these products are meant to be – supplements.  This means that they should be included along with whole foods and a well-rounded healthful diet.  These products should be used to fill in the gaps during certain situations when it can’t be done with food.  You can take a vitamin C supplement, but it’s no replacement for a red bell pepper!

Friday, September 2, 2016

Nutritional Yeast

While we can all agree that nutritional yeast may have the least appealing name possible for a food, it is certainly something you may want to consider including in your diet.  Never heard of nutritional yeast?  You are not alone!  Although it has been around for quite a while, it has just recently started to become more popular and a larger number of grocery stores are now carrying it.  So just what is this mysterious product and why should you be eating it?  Let’s find out!

WHAT IS IT?

Nutritional yeast differs from bread and other yeasts in that is deactivated.  This means that it can’t be used as a substitute when making dough, and shouldn’t be confused with the type of yeast that is used in baked goods.  The yeast is grown on a food source, in some cases molasses, harvested, then dried and finally broken into small flakes.  This finished product has a wonderful nutty and cheesy flavor that is delicious with a wide range of foods.

WHY SHOULD YOU EAT IT?

While these yeast flakes may be small in size, they pack a supersized nutritional punch!  Nutritional yeast is loaded in protein, and in a ¼ cup serving, you get 8 grams or close to 16% of the recommended daily value.  In addition, it is a great source of fiber.  In that same serving size, you can get close to 12% of what is recommended daily.  While it is true that not all brands are created equal, it is common to find high levels of B12 in most.

Are you ready for the best part?  In addition to being a great source of protein, fiber, and B12, there is almost no downsize to nutritional yeast.  There is zero sodium, zero cholesterol, zero sugar, and zero fat.  There aren’t too many other foods out there that can make those types of claims!

WAYS TO ENJOY

So now your interest has been piqued, how exactly do you get nutritional yeast into your diet?  One simple and tasty way to enjoy this is to sprinkle some on top of popcorn.  Skip the buttery/salty variety and pick a plain flavor in which you can enjoy the naturally cheesy flavor.  Another great dish to try this on is pasta.  Instead of reaching for the overly processed green can of Parmesan, do yourself a favor and grab the yeast!  If you are a little more savvy in the kitchen and want to try something new, nutritional yeast can also be used to make some delicious and creamy cheese sauces.


Whichever way you choose to enjoy it, just make sure you are including it in your diet.  Try it tonight and see what you have been missing out on!