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Dr. Manny’s Notes: Latin Powerfood #2 – Garbanzo Beans

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Beans—a whole host of varieties—have been part of the Latin American diet for centuries. And yes, it’s true: Beans are good for your heart! But there’s so much more. Beans are extremely beneficial in an antidiabetic diet because they rank low on the glycemic scale—unlike “staples” in the American diet like refined grains and baked goods, which often cause the inflammatory, hunger-inducing spike in blood sugar levels. They could even help with lowering the risk of colon cancer. Legumes (dried beans and peas) are also a major source of several nutrients—magnesium, potassium, folate, and cholesterol-lowering fiber—most often missing in Americans’ diets.

That said, here’s the second Latin powerfood on my list…

GARBANZO BEANS: These delicious beans are very high in fiber, which will improve your elimination cycles and support the growth of health intestinal flora. They are very low in natural sugar content, and high in complex carbohydrate content and protein, giving you a steady source of high-quality fuel for balanced energy throughout your day. They also have a warming effect on your body and a calming effect on your mind. Garbanzo beans are used in cooking throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.

Make sure to check back tomorrow when we tackle the Latin fruit category!

Dr. Manny’s Notes: The 7 Latin Powerfoods

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

By eating the 7 Latin powerfoods, by injesting foods with antioxidant properties, and by eliminating bad oils and implementing good ones, you’re detoxifying yourself. What does this mean? Well, basically, every human cell takes food, burns it, creates waste, and then discards it. We all generate cellular by-products. However, when the cell doesn’t get rid of waste, we become less efficient. And when the waste is contaminated, it is difficult to eliminate. What we want is to have our cells metabolize effectively. Toxins don’t allow cells to work well. In order for us to lose weight, our cells must be working well. That’s why antioxidants, proteins, and good oils become important when you start to talk dieting and health. That’s also why when we see news reports about lowering cancer rates, they’re always-if you notice-linked with balanced diets and habits (like smoking and drinking).

The good news about all this is that you can eliminate a lot of the toxins in your body-and your body will respond relatively quickly. So by incorporating the 7 Latin powerfoods into your diet, you’ll be doing your body a world of good! I’ll start by introducing you to the first powerfood…

TOMATILLOS: These flavorful and unique small yellow-green tomatoes pack a lot more nutrients than regular red tomatoes. Used throughout Mexico and available now here in the States, tomatillos are rich in vtiamins C, A, and folic acid, as well as potassium. They are a great source for your daily antioxidant needs.

Be sure to check back tomorrow for the next item on the list of Latin powerfoods!

Dr. Manny’s Notes: The Hot Latin Diet

Monday, June 30th, 2008

One of the reasons I came up with the Hot Latin Diet has a lot to do with being an ob-gyn for over 30 years. Throughout my career, I’ve had hundreds of mommies—and soon-to-be-moms—coming through my office door. What I’ve noticed is that over the past few decades, moms have been gaining significant weight during their pregnancies, and then they haven’t lost the weight—in fact, they have gotten heavier after just two years. We’ve seen an epidemic of obesity in children and type 2 diabetes in females.

I am disturbed by the alarming growth (yes, literally!!) of the entire American population. The statistics speak for themselves: chronic diseases (cardiovascular disease, cancer, and diabetes) are now among the most prevalent, costly, and preventable of all health problems, et they affect the lives of more than 90 million Americans (not to mention the cost of health care); 1.7 million people die annually as a result of chronic disease, which translates into the deaths of seven out of ten people. And despite the fact that chronic diseases are perhaps the most common and costly of health problems, they are also among the most preventable. They can simply be prevented by the food we put in our mouths.

In our quest for balance, it’s interesting to me that everyone—myself included—may have a different reason for getting in shape. Ironically, the main reason, being healthy, doesn’t seem to be in the forefront. But whatever your reasons are, the seven Latin powerfoods can help you get there.

The important thing to remember is that The Hot Latin Diet is not just a diet, but rather a lifestyle change. And by employing the benefits of the seven Latin powerfoods, you can change your life for the better.

Each day for the next week, I’ll be discussing one item from the list of powerfoods, and providing tips on how to live a healthier life; Latino style!

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