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My husband had been talking to me for a few months about social media.  I was dutifully nodding my head up and down with no intention of ever pursuing it, but then…. 

He told me he had registered “us” for a local marketing meeting.  I really didn’t want to go but figured I’d suck it up and put up with the whole thing.  An hour or so would be ok.  I was feeling quite negative, which is not normally my style. I was in a bit of a rut. 
 
At the meeting, I sat listening to the speaker, determined not to be interested in anything she had to say.  But wait, I liked what I was hearing about social media and Twitter, which I knew nothing about, and I found myself listening intently.  When she was finished, I felt a spark somewhere within and much to my own surprise; I filled out her leave behind sheet and ticked “yes” for one of her Twitter lessons.

With her help, I opened a Twitter account and took to the whole thing immediately with real enthusiasm and a great sense of fun.  I have met some incredible, fun and talented people that I wouldn’t have met otherwise.  Social media has brought the world to my doorstep and has taken me to the doorsteps of many others around the world.

Alas, my forced entry into social media has turned out to be incredibly fulfilling

The networking aspect of Twitter is a great example of social media working at its finest to make real and valuable connections.  While you enjoy, learn and meet new friends on Twitter you also help each other network.     

I’ve also taken a whole new interest in my Facebook applications.  I’m learning and growing every day with social media.  I call it “climbing the social media ladder”.

Healthy living is my passion.  What has social media got to do with that? For me, I’m a social creature.  I love to laugh, help others and make connections with people.  Social media, whether it’s Facebook or Twitter or any of the others that I’m anxious to learn about, helps to fulfill that social creature in me which makes me happy.  When I’m happy I tend to be healthy.

There are still so many social media applications that I want to know more about and I know that I will meet many more new and interesting people on my journey learning about them and applying them while my husband holds the ladder as I climb higher and higher.  Climb with me at twitter.com.  Healthtopics at Facebook coming soon.

Since our original article written about the acai berry (pronounced ah-sah-ee), that we at healthtopics categorized as a super food, there has been much publicity on the weight loss benefits of Acai. 

Many well known news agencies have also been commenting on the acai berry now gaining in popularity.

ABC reports:

You’ll be hearing a lot more about this rain forest fruit going forward.  Acai is off the chart for almost everything that kale is, in addition to naturally occuring Omega-3, 6 and 9 oils. It´s not only good for you, but many world class athletes drink it while training because it’s so loaded with nutrition and protein it can be a complete meal.”

TODAY reports:

Stars make a livelihood from being fit… that’s why they’re taking to daily cleanses. Our diets are full of processed, refined foods, tainted with pesticides, hormones and antibiotics, which can collect in the bloodstream, causing us to feel tired, or become overweight. Acai is designed to cleanse the body while easily integrating with your daily routine.”

Unlike fad diets, the Acai easily fits into your lifestyle.  The Acai can be beneficial to you in more ways than weight loss.  Acai provides essential fibers and antioxidants that will give your digestion system some fighting power against the buildup of toxins.  Anyone who combats toxins has a better chance at good health while also reducing bloating and headaches.  You may also be pleasantly surprised to be rid of that lethargic feeling that shows up uninvited every day.  

According to the method called ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbence Capacity) which is used by the USDA to measure antioxidant capacities of different foods, the acai berry far surpasses the antioxidant power of other popular fruits.

Not only do you get the healthy benefits of antioxidants from Acai but you will also benefit from a proprietary blend of 8 powerful herbs that work to help rid your body of all the unwanted buildup and pounds in your digestive tract which may be weighing you down.

While science is continually confirming the health benefits of a fresh, natural diet, it’s quite probable very few of us are thinking of food synergy.

Food synergy is taking the stage to let us know that the way we eat fresh, natural foods affects their benefits to us.  You probably won’t find discussions of food synergy over beer and steak at your next barbeque party, nevertheless it’s an important concept for you to consider in your quest for good health.

Healthy vegetarians know that they must combine certain foods to make whole proteins and to get enough iron and other nutrients from their diet.

Consider the following examples of food synergy:

  • Providing nut allergies are not a problem then it’s time you once again enjoyed a peanut butter sandwich made with whole wheat bread for good food synergy.  Combining these two foods will give your body the essential amino acids which make up a complete protein.  While wheat alone is an incomplete source of amino acids, peanuts contain the amino acids that wheat needs to make it a complete source of protein; together, they do the job your body needs.
  • If you are not a big meat eater then your body may not be getting all the required iron.  If you lean toward a vegetarian way of life then it will be helpful for you to combine foods rich in vitamin C with plant based iron sources such as lentils, beans, soy, leafy greens like spinach, broccoli mustard and dried fruit.
  • Studies have shown that vitamin C together with the phytoestrogen found in various fruits and vegetables, whole grains, beans and soybeans work in combination  to inhibit the oxidation of LDL cholesterol (the bad one!).
  • In my house, tomatoes combined with broccoli don’t often come to mind when planning a meal.  Good food synergy says it should.  This combination may be more effective at slowing prostate tumor growth than either of them alone.
  • Natural flavonoids found in certain foods will assist in greater protection against cancer when you eat them together as compared to eating the foods individually.  Food synergy happens when the compound sulforaphane and the flavonoid polyphenol apigenin are taken together making the effect twelve times stronger than when eaten alone. You will find  Polyphenol apigenin in many fruits and vegetables such as apples, cherries, tomatoes and celery plus tea and wine also contain this antioxidant.  The sulforaphane can be found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower.  Sounds like the makings of a delicious salad to be enjoyed with a nice glass of wine or cup of tea with dessert.

There are many more combinations that make up food synergy for your good health.  If food synergy interests you and you want to read more then you may enjoy a book written by Elaine Magee, MPH, RD titled Food Synergy.  Visit healthtopics.ca regularly for health and wellness news.