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Saturated fat is the main dietary cause of high blood cholesterol. Saturated fat is found mostly in foods from animals and some plants. Foods from animals include beef, beef fat, veal, lamb, pork, lard, poultry fat, butter, cream, milk, cheeses and other dairy products made from whole and 2 percent milk. All of these foods also contain dietary cholesterol. Foods from plants that contain saturated fat include coconut, coconut oil, palm oil and palm kernel oil (often called tropical oils), and cocoa butter. - American Heart.org

I suppose that, even though we don’t always show it, we do know that saturated fats are bad for our hearts. Do you ever wonder what it would take for us to finally “get it,” and to “get it” to the point of giving our daily diet a complete overhaul?

I’m afraid I already know the answer – it would take a doctor’s serious, concerned expression as he/she told us that we have high blood pressure, heart disease, or something else incredibly fun and exciting. THEN the light bulb would go off and we’d say, “Wow. I need to start eating right. My life is more important that any burger, steak, fries…whatever.”

How about it, let’s start making changes before it gets to that point. Then, maybe we’ll never have to hear the words come out of our doctor’s mouth in the first place.

As if heart health wasn’t enough, here’s a fact that might just push you into action: Those who eat more saturated fat double their risk of Alzheimer’s Disease. DOUBLE. So, if you currently have a 40 percent chance of getting Alzheimer’s Disease, if you keep consuming a lot of saturated fats, you can shoot your percentage of getting Alzheimer’s Disease all the way up to 80 percent!

Time for action? Time for action.

Make a concentrated effort to remove as much saturated fat from your diet as possible.

  • Read labels.
  • A grilled chicken breast without skin contains a third less saturated fat than with skin, so ditch the skin – it’s kind of nasty anyway.
  • Look for healthier butter and margarine spreads – and go as lightly as possible.  I love butter more than anyone in the world loves butter, but even I have found that you can use less without missing it.  I don’t even butter my popcorn anymore.  Also, cornbread and biscuits are just as delicious with fruit preserves.  Especially blackberry!
  • Grill, bake, steam, boil or poach foods rather than frying them.  Grilled or steamed fish, with the right seasonings, is even better than fried and grilled chicken beats fried chicken any day of the week. (As a matter of fact, I’d give anything right this minute for some of my husband’s marinated grilled chicken and pineapple slices.)
  • We can mess up a perfectly healthy salad by throwing fatty dressings on top.  I like to experiment with different flavors rather than allowing the dressing to steal the show.  The next time you make a salad, try tossing in a little fresh cilantro, as much diced jalapeno as you can tolerate, and some green onion.  When you put it onto your plate, simply spritz it with a little fresh lime and lemon juice.  It doesn’t take much, but it’s wonderfully fresh and delicious.
  • It may seem drastic (especially to those of you who see Hamburglar when you look into the mirror!), but cut way back on the number of hamburgers you eat.  Experiment with healthier alternatives (Subway, Penn Station, Quiznos) and healthier choices (grilled chicken,grilled fish, salads, etc.)  Pick a day of the month as your “Burger Day,” if you have to and treat yourself to a burger only on that day.
  • It’s worth mentioning again, so I’m going to mention it again – read the labels when shopping and choose the healthier foods.  Every little bit count because every little bit adds up.

When you start to feel weak, reciting the following will strengthen your resolve:  Those who eat more saturated fat double their risk of Alzheimer’s.

Make each moment healthy!
~ Joi


DID YOU KNOW?
Learn more about Penguins!

  • Penguins mate for life.
  • Penguins can walk faster than humans.  Well, actually it’s more of a waddle…
  • Penguins are very social birds and live together in colonies called rookeries.
  • Penguins communicate with one another through body language.
  • Penguins pick up stones and store them in their crop. This helps them to float when they are in water.
  • When a mother penguin loses a chick, she steals another mother’s chick!
  • There are 17 species of penguins with the Emperor and Adelie penguins being the largest

Penguins

Protect Penguins!

QUOTE
Happiness is not created by what happens to us, but by our attitudes toward each happening. – Walter Heily

Blueberries As if blueberries need to give us another reason to eat them. They’re already delicious and healthy.

Apparently, however, they’re quite the overachievers because they’re offering up even more reasons.

Natural News reports that blueberries actually reverse memory loss. But that’s not all – these delicious little berries can also prevent Alzheimer’s. If those aren’t good enough reasons to always keep blueberries on hand and in mouth, I don’t know what would be.

Be warned, however.  Don’t think you can benefit from blueberry cereal and your average blueberry bar.  Natural News Points Out the following fact (a fact that’ll surely influence my grocery shopping!): Most blueberry cereals, breads and snack bars are actually made with propylene glycol (antifreeze fluid), high-fructose corn syrup and artificial coloring chemicals. If you want REAL blueberries, you have to look for it on the label.

When possible, just eat your blueberries in the raw – them, not you.

I’ve been buying healthier snacks for my own family and blueberries are a personal favorite. I wash them and place them in a bowl on the counter. If blackberries aren’t ridiculously high, I also throw some of them into the mix.

Finally, don’t serve your blueberries in cereal.  Milk actually delutes their power.  Stick with the bowl.

Make each moment count double,
~ Joi

Vintage CorvetteI was going back and forth, having a great conversation, with someone through e-mail recently about Thinking Outside of the Box.  Yes, it’s a phrase that has been around the bend a few hundred thousand times, but like vintage corvettes – it’s still a beautiful ride.

Both of us were totally on board.  Come on, if people had never thought outside of confining boundaries (whether self imposed or not), we wouldn’t have the luxuries we enjoy today.  People who stay inside of expectations and never color outside of the lines (even for effect), aren’t the trail blazers, inventors, or lightning bolts of the world.   They never give the world a fresh breath because they never take one themselves.

Our conversation even prompted me to begin writing an article on the subject.  I filled my coffee cup and checked my e-mail one final time before I started writing.  The story below came floating through the inbox on the wings of irony.  I thought, “Hmm, nothing I could have written would have been better PR for Thinking Outside of the Box than this is, so…”  You guessed it, my coffee cup and I decided to print the story.  Enjoy!

The Right Answer

You are driving down the road in your Corvette on a wild, stormy night, when you pass by a bus stop and you see three people waiting for the bus:

  1. An old lady who looks as if she is about to die.
  2. An old friend who once saved your life.
  3. The perfect partner you have been dreaming about.

Which one would you choose to offer a ride to, knowing that there could only be one passenger in your Corvette? Think before you continue reading.

This is a moral/ethical dilemma that was once actually used as part of a job application. You could pick up the old lady, because she is going to die, and thus you should save her first. Or you could take the old friend because he once saved your life, and this would be the perfect chance to pay him back. However, you may never be able to find your perfect mate again.

YOU WON’T BELIEVE THIS……. The candidate who was hired (out of 200 applicants) had no trouble coming up with his answer. He simply answered: ‘I would give the car keys to my old friend and let him take the lady to the hospital. I would stay behind and wait for the bus with the partner of my dreams.’ Sometimes, we gain more if we are able to give up our stubborn thought limitations. Never forget to ‘Think Outside of the Box.’

Make each moment count double,
~ Joi

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Brain Health


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In between checking the news (depressing, but we have to keep at least one eye on it), eating chicken wings, and watching football this weekend, below are some interesting links to keep you company. I hope you’re as serious about your mental health and mental fitness as I believe you are. You know the drill: Stay informed and keep your minds as active as possible.

8 Breakthrough Ways to Improve Your Memory

Eat the Right Brain Foods

Fruit: It Does a Mind Good!

Decide What to Forget

Something to keep in mind (literally), If it’s good for your body – it’s good for your mind.

Make each moment count double,
~ Joi

The Dog
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The following was included in an e-mail I recently received. Unfortunately, I don’t have any idea whatsoever who wrote it. It’s too good not to pass along, though.

WHAT WE CAN ALL LEARN FROM DOGS:

Remember, if a dog was the teacher you would learn things like:

  • When loved ones come home, always run to greet them.
  • Never pass up the opportunity to go for a joyride.
  • Allow the experience of fresh air and the wind in your face to be pure Ecstasy.
  • Take naps.
  • Stretch before rising.
  • Run, romp, and play daily.
  • Thrive on attention and let people touch you.
  • Avoid biting when a simple growl will do.
  • On warm days, stop to lie on your back on the grass.
  • On hot days, drink lots of water and lie under a shady tree.
  • When you’re happy, dance around and wag your entire body.
  • Delight in the simple joy of a long walk.
  • Be loyal.
  • Never pretend to be something you’re not.
  • If what you want lies buried, dig until you find it.
  • When someone is having a bad day, be silent, sit close by, and nuzzle them gently.
  • ENJOY EVERY MOMENT OF EVERY DAY!

You know how I sign all of my posts on this blog? – Dogs take it to heart. It’s time we started letting ourselves go to the dogs!

Make each moment count double,
~ Joi

What we eat and drink directly affect more than just our weight and energy levels. Making the right choices can actually help our concentration. WebMd.com (love them!) has put together a fascinating slideshow packed with a ton of useful information and delicious-looking images.

Click the link below and see how many of these brain-y foods you see regularly, and which you need to introduce yourself to.

Can What We Eat and Drink Really Increase Our Focus and Concentration?

Make each moment count double,
~ Joi

Memory of the Time



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Lately, I’ve noticed that fewer and fewer people are making jokes about “senior moments” or harmless lapses in memory. I’m not so sure that political correctness or sudden cases of sensitivity are the reasons. In fact, I’m 100 percent certain that the increased attention we’re all giving to Alzheimer’s and Dementia is the reason.

I just want to say, “Thank goodness!” for all the atttention. Everytime I see a news story or article about Alzheimer’s or Dementia, I get excited. The more attention we bring to mental health, the better the odds become of defeating the beast once and for all.

Sadly, we haven’t defeated it yet. 5 percent of people aged 65 and older fall victim to Alzheimer’s while a much larger portion over 80 fall victim. So, no, the world doesn’t find “innocent” little lapses in memory to be as funny as we once did.

The good news is therre is a swelling amount of evidence that memory lapses DO NOT necessarily foreshadow dementia. Best of all, the tendency to have lapses in memory can be lessened while REDUCING YOUR RISK OF DEMENTIA.

The solution? Mind aerobics!

Below is a 10 Step Memory Workout courtesy of the AARP.

  1. Exercise regularly.  Study after study prove that aerobic activity reduces the loss of brain tissue common with aging.  The brain LOVES the increased oxygen.
  2. Stick to a healthy diet.  Avoid sugar and saturated fat.  Eat lots of antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables such as blueberries, spinach, and beets.  The magnesium found in dark green, leafy vegetables appears to help maintain memory.
  3. Learn new things.  Aim for learning something new everyday as well as learning as many new activities as you can.  Embrace stretching your mind and horizons.  Some examples are:  Learn a new language, learn to play the piano, learn to play the guitar, take up a new sport such as tennis, golf, or bowling, learn card games, throw yourself into animal activism, take up bird watching, etc.  Basically, just stimulate your neuron activity by exposing it to something brand new and exciting!
  4. Get enough sleep.  This is one a lot of people overlook, but it’s very important.  Too little sleep impairs concentration as well as hinders your body from repairing itself when needed.  Be certain you’re getting enough sleep!
  5. Get organized.  Searching for missing keys, cellphones, or other personal properties can be frustrating and time-consuming – to say nothing of the blow it deals to your ego.  Designate a particular place for everything.  If you carry your cellphone from room to room, make a certain spot in each room where you’ll ALWAYS place it.  When it turns up missing (and, come on, let’s be honest – it will!), it can only be in a certain number of spots.  When you travel, keep a checklist for medications, vitamins, eyeglasses, toiletries, and so on.
  6. Devise memory strategies.  Make notes or underline key passages to help you remember what you’ve read.  Invent mnemonics formulas to help you remember things.  These memory aids are usually verbal “tricks” to help the individual associate certain facts.  “i before e except after c” is one of the most popular ones, while “In 1942 Columbus sailed the ocean blue” is another one.  When I was homeschooling my daughters, I had a lot of fun coming up with little poems or sentences to help them remember facts that could otherwise be nightmarish.
  7. Socialize.  Carrying on positive conversations with others helps maintain brain function. 
  8. Turn off the tube.  Experts say too much TV can weaken the brain.  However, educational television shows can help you in your quest to learn something new each day.  Animal Planet, The Discovery Channel, and the History Channel all provide great “lessons” in the comfort of your own living room!
  9. Jot down new information.  Writing things down helps transfer the information from short to long-term memory.  That’s why you’ll never see me reading anything without pen and paper nearby.  I learned in elementary school that if you write something down, it’ll stay with you MUCH longer than it will if you don’t.
  10. Solve brainteasers.  Crossword puzzles, card games, and board games (Scrabble, Trivia Pursuit…) improve your memory.  Make it a point to work the puzzles in your newspaper each day.  It’ll become a daily routine that’ll serve you well.  I LOVE the mind games found HERE - I play them every single day and can practically feel the rush my brain gets!  Street of Dreams and Wild Word Garden are probably my two favorites, but if I ever branched out I’m sure I’d discover other great games, too.  Give them a try, I promise you’ll get hooked.  And your brain will thank you for it.

Make each moment count double!

~ Joi

An exciting fender bender has happened on the information highway.  One of my favorite magazines, Psychology Today, has bumped into the community of Blogging.  The result is positively traffic-stopping!

As the magazine editor, Kaja Perina, writes in her column (June 2008 issue):

Imagine a gathering where relationship gurus, experimental psychologists, and renowned writers drop by for frequent chats – and urge you to join the conversation.  They ponder whether it’s possible to love two people at once, extol Beavis and Butt-head’s unwitting grasp of human nature, and challenge you to whittle your life story down to six words.  And that’s just before appetizers.

If that sounds as intriguing to you as it does to me, I’ll see you there!
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No Parking - Get Moving!We’re all familiar with endorphins and with the fact that exercising gives us a great feeling from our heads to our toes.  Working out – whether it’s walking, jogging, gardening, pilates, yoga, or just cleaning the heck out of our house – makes us feel giddy to be alive!  Add that to the health benefits of exercise and we should get our rears in gear a lot more often than we do.

But there’s more.

Something the experts refer to as “Postexercise Euphoria” seems to be the result of naturally occurring cannabinoids – from the family of chemicals that gives marijuana smokers their buzz.  A study reported in Prevention Magazine gave the following details:

Researchers asked 24 men to run, ride a bike, or sit for 50 minutes.  After the 50 minutes, the researchers took the men’s blood samples.  They found high blood levels of the cannabinoid anandamide in the exercisers but not in the sedentary men.

They say that you need at least 20 minutes of aerobic effort to feel the effects of this mood lifting boost, so don’t expect a 10 minute walk to do much for your spirits.  While it’s better than nothing, a 20 minute walk would be a much better workout as well as a much higher lift.

This is just more proof that if you’re down in the dumps, you don’t have to stay there – unless you want to.

Take a Look!I have a great post I’d like to throw your way.  The title is Relax: 50+ Simple 30-Second Ways to Bring Tranquility To Your Life and it’s a really wonderful compilation of things you can do to bring more peace to your world.  Read each one and, when there’s a link – check it out.  Utilizing this link and the information provided will be one of the smartest things you do this week.

 DetourOne more detour:  I wrote a book review yesterday on Self Help Daily for Maria Shriver’s wonderful new book, “Just Who Will You Be?” You should read the review, but more importantly, you should read the book.  Irregardless of your age, career, fame or fortune – this is an amazing little book that’ll leave a big impact on your world if you’ll give it the chance.

Here’s the link:  The Best Thing You Could Buy For the Graduate in Your Life

Do It Anyway: Finding Personal Meaning and Deep Happiness by Living the Paradoxical Commandments
I just finished reading a really wonderful book;  in fact, I just wrote a book review for it on Self Help Daily.

The title of the book is Do It Anyway: Finding Personal Meaning and Deep Happiness by Living the Paradoxical Commandments. It was written by Dr. Keith M. Kent as a guide to his famous Paradoxical Commandments. You can find these in the post linked above as well. I’m sure you’ve seen them before, but a refresher course is always a good idea when the material’s this good.

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