Sunday, November 17, 2019

The Rainbow Connection

Have you ever been told to "eat the rainbow"? Do you know what that means? Are you doing it? Eating the rainbow doesn't mean that you should be eating multi-colored M&Ms or gummy bears or anything that is artificially colored to match the rainbow. It means that we should be eating fruits and vegetables in every color of the rainbow. 

Each color represents different nutrients that help our bodies maintain optimal health. Following the mnemonic we all learned to remember the colors in the rainbow ROY G BIV, let's look at how each of the colors supports our good health: 

RED
  • contains lycopene and anthocyanins which is what makes them so red
  • reduces risk of certain cancers
  • reduces risk of diabetes
  • reduces risk of cardiovascular disease
  • improves skin quality
  • supports eye health
  • helps neutralize the effect of free radicals
ORANGE and YELLOW
  • loaded with carotenoids giving them their sunny color
  • contains vitamins and fiber
  • protects skin against sun and pollution damage
  • supports immune function
  • supports eye health
  • reduces risk of certain cancers
  • reduces risk of cardiovascular disease
  • supports joint health
GREEN
  • filled with antioxidant loaded chlorophyll, which makes them green
  • loaded with phytonutrients
  • lots of fiber
  • aids in healing tissue
  • detoxification
  • supports and increases digestive enzymes
  • restores energy
  • increases vitality
  • supports immune function
  • reduces risk of certain cancers
BLUE/INDIGO and VIOLET
  • lots of anthocyanins and resveratrol gives them the dark color
  • anti-aging properties
  • anti-inflammatory
  • disease prevention
  • promotes longevity
  • reduces Alzheimer's risk
  • memory booster
  • reduces cellular damage
  • reduces cancer risk
  • slows cancer growth
Beyond the rainbow, there are other fruits and vegetables that are beneficial to our good health. Unfortunately, french fries do NOT fall into this category so set that idea free. Here are the other colors that help us remain healthy:

WHITE 
  • contains anthoxanthins
  • contains phytonutrients allicin and quercetin
  • reduces risk of certain cancers
  • strengthens bones
  • reduces risk of some cardiovascular diseases
  • aids in lowering cholesterol
  • reduces inflammation
  • aids in hormone balancing
By incorporating all different colors of fruits and vegetables into your diet as often as possible, you will go a long way toward supporting your good health.

"Someday we'll find it, the rainbow connection, the lovers the dreamers and me" - Kermit the Frog

Are you dreading the holidays, knowing that you won't be able to wear the same clothes on New 
Years that you wore at the beginning of the feeding frenzy we call the holiday season? Are you worried that you might undo all the good you have done recently for your health? Do you think you might go off the rails with your food choices? Do the holidays get really stressful and cause you to make food choices that may not be very healthy? 

If any of the above scares you, I can help you get through the next two months with my Healthy Holidays program.  And you won't even have to leave the comfort of your home.  

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