Showing posts with label Omega-6 fats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Omega-6 fats. Show all posts

Saturday, August 17, 2024

Do YOU KNOW -QUINOA?

Are you familiar with the ancient grain quinoa? If you haven't tried it, you probably should, especially if you have high triglycerides. Quinoa (Pronounced key-wah) is a nutritional powerhouse. It is packed with protein, fiber, vitamins and minerals. It is loaded with omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids which are good fats that lower triglycerides! If quinoa isn't currently a part of your diet, try adding it. This is especially important if your doctor has told you your triglycerides are high.

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Thursday, December 8, 2022

GETTING MORE FORGETFUL?

If you notice you are getting more forgetful, you may need more Omega-3 Essential Fatty Acids in your diet.  According to Dr. Andrew Weil, director of the Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona, "The fatty acids are part of the brain's building blocks.  If you are not getting enough in your diet, the architecture of the brain becomes weak and brain function, including memory, suffers."  


However, it is not only the amount of omega-3s that's important; the balance between omega-3s and omega-6s is equally important.  "Our diets are flooded with omega-6 fatty acids, mostly from processed foods.  The more omega-6s you eat, the more omega-3s you need to balance your levels.  Most of us are eating too many omega-6s and not enough omega-3s.  If there is no fish, walnuts, or freshly ground flaxseed in your diet, and the fats you eat come mostly from meat, you're not getting any omega-3s."  Manuel Villacorta, RD, spokesman for the American Dietetic Association.

Here are some ways to increase the omega-3s in your diet:
  • Reduce the amount of processed food in your diet.
  • Use only canola or olive oils.
  • Eat either wild salmon, herring, sardines, or halibut weekly.
  • Add 2 tablespoons freshly ground flaxseed to your morning cereal.
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