The Low FODMAP Diet CookBook: A 28-Days Meal Plan For Fast Managing IBS And Improve Digestion, With Easy, Healthy And Satisfying Recipes For A Sympt, McCall Kirsten
Are you looking for a weight loss solution? Do you want to know how to Lose Weight, Lower Your Blood Pressure, Prevent Diabetes And Live Healthy? If yes, then keep reading...
DASH simply means for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension. Hypertension or having a high BP, is a common but very serious health problem that was once called the "silent killer". By doing damage to blood vessels and key body organs, it can lead to ill health and even death. Some of the victims of high blood pressure have been world famous - U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was among them, sadly living in a time just before the first pharmaceutical treatments for and understanding of hypertension came about. He died in 1945 near the end of the Second World War, and some of the first effective treatments for high blood pressure were developed just a few years later, in the 1950s.
This book covers the following topics:
DASH Diet and...
Preparing for DASH diet
What Should You Eat? What Shouldn't You Eat?
Getting into the DASH Diet
7-Day DASH Meal Plan
Improvement
How to live DASH Diet
DASH Breakfasts
DASH Lunches
DASH Snacks and Appetizers
DASH Dinners
DASH Desserts
...And much more
Roosevelt died from a cerebral hemorrhage, which basically means a blood vessel in your brain bursts and it fills with blood, killing off your brain cells. He had multiple health problems - and most of them could be traded to his high blood pressure. We measure blood pressure in mm of mercury, which is abbreviated mm Hg. The reason this is done is that historically (and often still today) scientists measure pressure by seeing how far a thin column of mercury will rise inside a narrow glass tube, or capillary. Mercury is metal but its liquid at room temperature. The properties of mercury made it ideal for measuring pressure.
If your blood pressure reached 200/100 or 300/195, it would be considered an emergency. Back in those days, FDR was allowed to continue his usual routine in daily life. Today, 200/100 would be considered an emergency requiring a visit to the emergency room while 300/195 would be considered absolutely catastrophic. And of course, it was - when his blood pressure got that high he ended up dying.
Let's briefly talk about pipes and pumps so that we have some understanding of how blood pressure works. You can imagine a water pumping system with a pump that pushes the water through the pipes. Different pipes will lead to different conditions. Without getting into the physics and engineering behind it, you can understand that pressure will go up if the pipes are narrow, compared to pipes with a wider or larger diameter. Also, to get the same amount of water through, the pump has to work harder or expend more energy to get that water through narrow pipes than it does through larger pipes. The water also travels at a higher velocity and what happens if you break open the pipes? The narrower the pipes the more forceful the water gushing out would be.
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A Low FODMAP diet, also called FODMAP elimination diet, is an eating pattern that eliminates or significantly reduces the amount of short-chain carbs and sugar alcohols, otherwise known as FODMAPs. The principle behind this diet is to allow the gut some time to heal by cutting out certain food. This is particularly helpful for people who have gastrointestinal problems like IBS and IBD.
The foods that are excluded from a low FODMAP diet aren't necessarily unhealthy. Some of them contain galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS), inulin, and fructans, which are beneficial prebiotics that support the growth of good bacteria in the gut. Many of them are in fact healthy, but in some people, consuming them leads to gastrointestinal symptoms.
FODMAPs are types of carbohydrates that have been proven to cause digestive problems such as pain, bloating, and gas. A wide range of food products contain these harmful carbohydrates. The best way to protect yourself from the negative impact that they have on your health is to avoid consuming food products with FODMAPs in them.
This book covers the following topics:
Who is this diet for?
What is the low FODMAP diet?
How to create your personal Low-FODMAP Diet plan
Elimination Phase
Challenge Phase
How to live Low-FODMAP
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Snacks
Salads
Desserts
Vegetarian
Drinks
...And much more
Some foods contain only one type of FODMAP, while others contain several. The acronym FODMAP stands for:
Fermentable - Fermentation is a process in which bacteria break down or ferment undigested carbohydrates in the large bowel
Oligosaccharides - "saccharide" pertains to "sugar" and "oligo" indicates "few"; these molecules are comprised of individual sugars that are merged in a chain; they are commonly found in wheat, legumes, rye, some fruits and vegetables including onions and garlic; fructans and galacto-oligosaccharides are the main carb Disaccharides - "di" means "double" or "two"; these double-sugar molecules can be found in milk, soft cheese, and yogurt; lactose is the primary carb Monosaccharides - "mono" indicates "one" or "single"; single-sugar molecules are present in various fruits including mangoes and figs, and sweeteners like agave nectar and honey; fructose is the primary carb And Polyols - or "sugar alcohols" are found in certain vegetables and fruits including lychees and blackberries, and in chewing gums and artificial sweeteners
The most common FODMAPs in foods are:
Lactose: a type of sugar found in milk and other dairy foods
Fructose: a type of sugar found in many fruits and veggies
Fructans: quite similar to fructose; present in many grains and vegetables
Galactans: found mainly in legumes
If you eat a lot of high FODMAP food, you may experience signs and symptoms like gas, bloating, abdominal pain, abdominal distention, and diarrhea. But how exactly do FODMAPs cause these discomforts?
Do you want to discover more about the DASH Diet? Then keep reading...
What is DASH Diet? DASH stands for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension. This diet was specifically designed with a mind toward people who suffer from hypertension (high blood pressure). When you dive into the statistics, it is actually quite shocking how destructive this condition is. The American Heart and Stroke Association stated in 2013 that 1 in every 3 American adults suffers with high blood pressure. This is a staggering statistic and indicates that something has to be done about it. This was a chief motivator behind the conceptualization of the DASH diet.
High blood pressure affects the heart negatively and may lead to heart attacks and strokes. Since hypertension does not discriminate and all people can suffer from it, the good news is that every person can do something about it.
This book covers the following topics:
The dash diet
The dash diet program
30-days meal plan
Beyond the dash diet
Dash breakfasts and smoothies
Dash salads and soups
Dash poultry and seafood's
Dash beef and pork
Dash broths, condiments and sauces
Dash sides
Dash vegetarian and vegan
Dash snacks
Dash desserts
...And much more
A diet held in such high esteem must have many benefits. When it comes to health and taking care of yourself, every person looks for what will be the most helpful and yield the most benefits. Luckily the DASH diet holds multiple benefits in various areas.
Lowering blood pressure is the main reason this diet was conceived. The reason hypertension is so common in western society is the amount of processed and preserved foods we consume. If any average person were to open their kitchen cupboard or their fridge, they would see a large amount of canned goods, processed meats, frozen meals and various other types of foods that have come far from their original state.
In order to preserve food, salt is commonly added to it since salt is a preservative. So anything that is not fresh is most likely to have an unhealthy amount of salt in it. The DASH diet addresses this factor by emphasizing the consumption of whole foods rather than processed foods. If you cook the food yourself, then you will be able to control the amount of salt in it. You can see what you are adding, and there is no risk of any additional unhealthy ingredients.
High blood pressure is bad for our hearts, and we all know our hearts are a vital organ in our bodies. It should be our priority to keep our hearts healthy. The pressure exerted on the heart by hypertension puts an amount of strain on the heart that it is simply not built to handle.
Although not directly what the diet was designed for, this method of eating has been shown to directly impact weight loss. Losing weight will also directly impact your blood pressure since being overweight increases your blood pressure. If you do suffer from hypertension and have been to see a doctor, chances are that you have been advised to lose weight. The DASH diet kills two birds with one stone since you can lower your blood pressure and lose weight all on the same eating plan.
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