Showing posts with label Phosphorus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phosphorus. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

ARE EGGS CONSIDERED A HEALTHY FOOD?

Even though eggs have sometimes gotten a bad rap, they are among the healthiest, most nutritious foods on the earth. Following are a couple facts you may not know about eggs.

  • One egg has 6 grams of protein with all 9 of the essential amino acids. The amino acids are the building blocks of protein, and the body cannot make them by itself.  Note that the egg white holds around half that protein while only holding a small amount of fat and cholesterol.
  • Eggs are nutrient dense foods, meaning they contain more vitamins, minerals and amino acids, per calorie than most other foods. When you eat an egg, you get high quality protein, phosphorus, selenium, choline, vitamin B12 and multiple antioxidants.
So, enjoy your eggs. Of course, we know to eat all things in moderation. It's probably not a good idea to eat six fried eggs every morning like my grandpa did. He did die pretty healthy in his nineties, though.

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Wednesday, August 6, 2025

CUCUMBERS TO REDUCE STRESS

According to Indonesian investigators, nibbling on refreshing cucumber slices may be what you need for your rattled nerves. In addition, it could trim a few numbers off your blood pressure. One heaping cup a day is recommended. Remember on hot days or when you need to be hydrated, cucumbers are high in water content, too. Why do cucumbers help with stress? The investigators found that these three key minerals in cucumbers, potassium, magnesium and phosphorus, calm jangled nerves and relax tight muscles.

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Saturday, August 19, 2023

SOME BENEFITS OF BANANAS

Here are some facts about bananas of which you may not be aware.  Consider these facts:

  • Bananas have 2Xs as many (good) carbs as an apple
  • Bananas have 5Xs as much iron and vitamin A as an apple
  • Bananas have 3Xs as much phosphorus as an apple
  • Bananas are rich in potassium 
  • Bananas have natural sugar
  • Bananas are a great source of natural energy because of the rich amounts of vitamins and minerals
  • Bananas can boost your mood because they contain mood-controlling  tryptophan
  • A Banana at lunch is good for students as the potassium in bananas can boost brain power and alertness
These are just a few of the benefits of bananas you may not be aware of.  Unless you have an allergy or other health reasons why you should not, include bananas in your diet on a regular basis.

Monday, June 26, 2023

Should It Be A Banana A Day to Keep the Doctor Away?

 

Instead of eating an apple each day for optimum health, the adage should state that a banana each day keeps the doctor away.  Here we examine why.  The banana health benefits far outweigh those of the apple because it has many more vitamins and nutrients than their round counterparts.  


If you are diabetic, you may have been told to only eat half a banana at a time.  Here is the reason why; a banana has twice the carbs as an apple and also more natural sugar.  So, beware of that if you are a diabetic.  But here is the good news, a banana has five times as much Vitamin A and iron and three times as much phosphorus as an apple. In addition, bananas are also rich in potassium. 

The banana a “super food” that is an integral part of a healthy daily diet regimen.

Because of the abundance of vitamins and minerals, bananas are a great source of natural energy. Eating only two bananas will give you enough energy to exercise or workout for an hour and a half.  Note: If you are a diabetic and you eat two bananas you had better workout for an hour and a half!

Bananas are also ideal for eating during that midday lull when you feel tired and sluggish.  Instead of drinking caffeine or having a sugary snack, bananas provide a level of energy that lasts longer without the dramatic crash caused by caffeine and/or sugar.

Would you believe bananas are a brain food?  Because they are rich in potassium, bananas help the body’s circulatory system deliver oxygen to the brain. This also helps maintain a regular heartbeat and a proper balance of water in the body. 

Potassium is also helpful for reducing strokes and regulating blood pressure because of the way it promotes circulatory health.  Bananas are one of the foods commonly recommended for anyone suffering with high blood pressure.

The above are just a few of the benefits of eating bananas.  Are bananas a regular part of your diet?
Note: some of the above information was gathered from LifeScript

Saturday, December 24, 2022

THE DIFFERENCES IN WHOLE MILK, LOW-FAT MILK, AND SKIM MILK

Do you get confused on which milk you should keep in the 'fridge for your family?  Do you know what the differences actually are?  Here is a breakdown of the three most popular milk types in calories and fat% per 8-ounce glass:

  • Whole Milk = 150 calories, 49% fat Also contains riboflavin, phosphorus, vitamin B12.  Almost all milk is fortified with vitamins A and D.
  • Low-Fat Milk 2% = 120 calories, 35% fat Also fortified with vitamins A and D and basically has the same other nutrients as whole milk.
  • Low-Fat Milk 1 % = 100 calories, 23% fat Same benefits as 2%.
  • Skim Milk = 85 calories, 4% fat.  Has about 55% of the calories of whole milk but does have the other nutritional benefits of whole milk.  Skim milk is very low in cholesterol.
You and your doctor are the ones who know your dietary needs.  Hopefully this information will help you when you make your milk purchases.
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