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OCTOBER 06

SUPERFOODS TO THE RESCUE
ARE THESE POPULAR PABULUMS REALLY THE PANACEAS FOR WHAT AILS YOU?
HOLISTIC HEALTH COUNSELOR KELLY SCOTTI DIPS INTO THE POWER AND THE
PROPAGANDA BEHIND NATURE'S SAVING GRACES.


Superfoods have been promoted in the media for the last few years as the answer to everything. Want age-defying
beauty, optimal health, clear skin, higher brain functioning?  How about preventing cancer? Superfoods are touted
as the miracle cure-all for everything bad that can happen to you.

Super FoodsBut riddle this: what if there really are no superfoods?
What if there are only foods that, depending on how much
you eat of them, the speed and the manner in which you eat them, how you prepare them, what they are combined with, and whether or not they are organic, influence their classification as good, bad or neutral? Yes, it's true. All of the factors I just listed affect the effect food has on your body and your mind.

Ultimately, if your diet is varied and full of whole foods, and you take time to enjoy the process of eating, then foods will affect you positively, prevent disease by boosting your immunity, aid in digestion and more. It sounds to easy to be true, right? But, in fact, most whole foods when eaten in combination with one another are nutritional powerhouses, a.k.a. superfoods.

Okay, so for those of you that still have to have your superfoods shopping list, let the rescue begin with the  basics:
A food has to be organic to be super. Yes, organic costs more, but buying organic ensures your food will have a higher nutrient content, making these “superfoods” even better for you.  Also, organic is safer for your children because they don't allow the use of pesticides or genetic modification in organic foods. 

Remember that in order for foods to be super for our kids, they have to contribute to proper brain function, provide our children with the macro- and micronutrients they need, give good sustained energy, not cause inappropriate weight gain, and be appetizing to our picky little girls and guys. Portability and easy access are a plus. 

That’s a lot of pressure for these little foods.  Let’s see if our top 20 list (in no particular order) rises to the challenge:

At the end of the day, just know that the more good foods you can add into your child’s diet, the more likely he or she will make good food choices in the future. Avoid those sugary, processed, junk food traps. For now, load them up on the goodies above, as part of a varied, colorful, organic diet and watch them thrive.

Superfoods Key

For superfood recipes and shopping lists, check out these super sites: www.wildoats.com/u/recipe200/ and www.wildoats.com/u/health100454/

For those of you that prefer books to the Internet, check out Superfoods for Babies and Children by Annabel Karmel or The Organic Baby and Toddler Cookbook by Lizzie Vann.

The Scoop on Green Drinks

Some of my favorite combinations include:
Bok choy, green apples and strawberries
Raspberries, blueberries and collard greens
Romaine, cucumber and mango

I change up the amounts of each of the ingredients every time. For the most part, I include four or five leaves of the greens with about a cup or two of fruit and about 16 ounces of pure water. That makes about 32 ounces of juice. I have a very powerful blender called a Vita-Mix (www.vitamix.com) that allows me to make the combinations above without having to throw out of any of the good pulpy stuff (like some juicers do). 

If you don’t have time or the equipment to make your own green drinks, you can find two of my favorite at the grocery store:
Naked Juice Green Machine
Odwalla Superfood™ • Micronutrient Fruit Juice Drink

Not only do they taste good, but they are good for you, and a much better choice than regular sugary reconstituted fruit juices available. If buying brands other than the two listed above, make sure you read the label to confirm they contain real juice and not just sugar.  Also try to buy varieties that are labeled organic and GMO free.

Another option is green drink powders. For a list of some of the powders available, their ingredients, and directions for use, visit http://www.energiseforlife.com/green_drinks.php.

Kelly Scotti



Kelly Scotti, HHC, is the Founder and Director of Flying Dragon Wellness, www.flyingdragonwellness.com, a nutrition and wellness counseling practice in Bucks County, Pa. She's Board Certified by the American Association of Drugless Practitioners, and obtained her training from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in NYC.  She and her husband also run an online baby boutique for boys, www.ohboybabyboutique.com. For more information, or to schedule a consultation, please email Kelly at flyingdragonwellness@yahoo.com.









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