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“Rethinking” Grains

Last week I began discussing rethinking what we already know about health. (or what we think we know.)

We discussed that nutrition is crucial for our long term health, and many consider it to be the building blocks and foundation to being healthy. Without a proper foundation, a “building” has no chance….

So today, I’m gonna jump right in:

Rethinking Grains:

Grans is a very hot topic. It’s one where everyone has their own opinion, experiences and preferences.

No matter which school of thought that we follow, we need to remember the most basic thing rule: Beware of White Flour:

clip_image001What is White Flour?

White flour products (such as “enriched” flours) are missing the two most nutritious and fiber-rich parts of the seed: the outside bran layer and the germ (embryo). The wheat is milled, which removes the bran and germ. This process gives the flour a longer shelf life.

These products should not be STAPLES in our diets. On OCCASION I bake yummy cookies and cakes for my friends and family, but as a general rule, white flour should not be a staple, used in sandwiches, pastas, dinners etc.. White flour has been STRIPPED of nutritional value and while “carb loading” might give us a quick boost of energy, the satiated feeling doesn’t last long and the negative effects last longer.

White flour can and WILL make us fat and sleepy. It causes anxiety, mood swings and depression and weakens our immune systems making our bodies more susceptible to illnesses. There is a very long list of why white flour is bad – so please when you have a moment, google it.

Ok, so white flour is bad. I think we all get that by now, right? So what’s the alternative?

How about Whole Grains?

“Whole grains (or foods made from them) contain ALL the essential parts and naturally-occurring nutrients of the entire grain seed. This definition means that 100% of the original kernel – all of the bran, germ, and endosperm – must be present to qualify as a whole grain.” (Definition of Whole Grains – WholeGrainsCouncil.org)

So let’s talk whole grain breads. Once again – it’s a HOT topic and it can be VERY confusing.

Breads – Check those Ingredients!!

If you want to make things super fun, let’s talk about the fact that many of the breads sold in supermarkets that claim are whole grain and super duper healthy, are not as healthy as they seem. This is why we must learn to understand to decode nutritional and ingredient labels.

The other night, I went to my local grocery store to do some investigative research on the subject. I went with the intention to compare the popular breads and study the labels. I then went home and researched this on the internet.

If it Looks Whole Grain, and Says Whole Grain, Is it Whole Grain?

The question we need to ask ourselves is, “Am I eating whole grain?” Just because we ate “brown” colored bread, doesn’t mean the bread is in fact whole grain. Many products tout they are a healthy source of whole grains, when in reality refined flour is the first ingredient. The FDA does not define what percentage of grain must be whole in order to use this claim, so be sure “whole grain” or “whole wheat flour” is listed as a primary ingredient.

My dear readers, I was so flipping confused I can’t even begin to express my frustration at how difficult it was to demystify the healthy breads amongst the supermarket shelves!!

Breads or Cereals may say “Whole Grain” on the label, but that doesn’t tell us how much of the flour contained within is really whole.

Points to Remember:

- White flour products should NOT be staples on our tables.

- Introduce sprouted bread products – Duby recommends: Ezekiel Bread, and Alvarado St. Bakery Sprouted Breads I am also a fan of The Baker Company. They have very few ingredients in their products (always an excellent sign!).

- Many people have difficulties digesting WHEAT and wheat products. There are many whole grain breads out there that are NOT made from wheat and therefore easier to digest and lower on the glycemic index. (Spelt is one of them – and I make a Spelt Challah with no sugar and it’s wonderful!)

- Its imperative to listen to our bodies when we eat grains. Have a little fun science experiment with yourself. If you “crave” another slice or don’t feel at all full after eating one or two slices, you might want to consider switching companies.

- Don’t rely on fiber numbers to find whole grains. Breads, especially "light" loaves, may have added processed fiber.

- The less ingredients the better. Even if a bread IS IN FACT whole grain, it defeats the purpose if it contains sugar, high fructose corn syrup and a whole host of preservatives.

Test your Knowledge: Which Bread is Healthier?

These two breads both look healthy and wonderful. Both boast “high in fiber,” “no High Fructose Corn Syrup” and have that healthy look to them. Both say Whole Grains, and look to be a great bread to grace your table!

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However, when we look at the label and ingredients, the bread on the left contains “100% whole Wheat flour,” while the one on the right, contains whole wheat flour AND regular white flour. This means that we as the consumer have no idea how much or how LITTLE whole grain it really has!

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Food for thought!

Editor’s Note: The breads pictured here are not necessarily Kosher and weren’t examined based on the fact that they are. They were merely used for investigative purposes.

 
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Posted by on January 16, 2012 in Physical Health

 

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Why Don’t We Listen??

Ok, really the title should be “Why don’t I listen?!” – but I felt that if it applies to me, I’m sure it can apply to many of you out there as well.

Picture these three scenarios.

Scenario 1:

I have a small headache. I knew it was because I hadn’t slept well the night before but it wasn’t too bad so I just ignored it and went about my day. My hubby smartly suggested I take a nap – but like a brat I held firm in the fact that I didn’t want to – and kept going along my day. By 9 pm I had a pounding pounding migraine – for sure thinking I was going to have a brain aneurysm – and this time even the “pop a pill” method didn’t seem to work and now I COULDN’T go to sleep because I was in such pain. :(

Scenario 2:

I have small cough / cold. It’s not too bad – and wasn’t serious enough that I needed to “stay in bed all day.” I took some extra vitamin C and some tea but otherwise my schedule remained the same. It was chilly and rainy outside and I knew that I should probably stay indoors but I promised my friend I’d go with her to this workshop thingy majiggy and I HATE breaking commitments and so I went. Well, lo and behold, the next morning I woke up with a much WORSE cough/ cold and I was forced to stay in bed for a good few days! :(

Scenario 3:

I twisted my ankle while babysitting (aka: running) after my little niece and nephew. It wasn’t too bad, as long as I didn’t put too much pressure on the foot and was careful. Slight problem. I HAVE to go to this engagement party – and EVERYBODY will be there and I really want to wear my “sexy” heels. Yeah yeah, I could wear flats, but my foot isn’t hurting TOO badly, and I think I’ll be ok. Well, guess what? After a night of standing in my heels (as gorgeous as I looked) – it didn’t look so gorgeous the next morning when my ankle swelled to the size of a watermelon and turned purple! I was then forced to stay on the couch with my ankle seriously elevated and was barely able to limp to the bathroom. :(

So, what do all these scenarios have in common?

We don’t listen to our bodies! Our bodies talk to us on a constant basis and yet we just don’t listen. (and when I say “WE” –  I’m really talking to “ME” hehe) When we haven’t eaten all day, our stomachs grumble sending us the message loud and clear: “I’m HUNGRY FEED ME!” and of course we listen (most of the time) – but yet when our bodies tell us other messages – such as “Here’s a headache to let you know you need to take it easy today.” Or “You’re feeling a little feverish – time to take a day off work” – and many other messages that I cant even enumerate, probably because we ignore them!!!! We tend to take the approach of “oh its not so bad, I’ll just pop an extra strength Tylenol – I have a lot of work to do…” and so on…

One of the greatest things about our bodies is that it sends us little messages to let us know BEFORE it’s a problem. That teeny weeny headache is a sign you may need to take a rest … that cough/sniffle feeling may be a sign that you should bundle up and stay warm to help your body fight whatever it is its fighting. But truthfully speaking, how often do we REALLY listen to what our bodies our saying? Sadly, we often wait too long, till the messages CANT be ignored – and then we are forced to listen because it’s a much more serious situation.

Sometimes I joke that my “stomach is mad at me” because of that Chinese food from the night before.

So our (yours too) homework for the week: What is your body telling you?

Is it “mad” at you for eating something? Is it feeling a little sluggish because you haven’t exercised? Or perhaps its telling you to take a freakin break for once and just rest?

Yep, its time to shut up and start listening for once …

 
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Posted by on July 11, 2010 in Physical Health

 

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