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27 Oct

Dictionary Definition: Diet

Posted in Dieting Habits on 27.10.09 by Merlyn

What does Diet mean

This is how an Online Dictionary defines the word Diet:

The usual food and drink of a person or animal

And that tells us doesn’t it?  After all whatever we eat … that is our diet – in the treditional sense of the word.   Yet the Diet Industry has taken the word and made it their own, which includes all varieties of definition.

But what do we think of that?  Everywhere we look we find the word … its smacked right there as a product name for one of the nation’s favourite soft drinks, and so on.

Yet if you  have a medical condition diagnosed sometimes you might be ‘put on’ a special pastoral diet to aid your recovery … but this will be a temporary measure …

My (now) elderly mother was put on a special plan back in the eighties and somehow forgot to come off it .  She is old school and if a doctor tells her to do something then they must tell her to do the opposite before she will adhere.  And she became convinced that she was on the plan for life.  In time it caused some complications (and its too near breakfast to go into detail).  The upshot was that another doctor resumed her eating to ‘normal service’ and she hasn’t looked back.

Marc David (the Nutritional Psychologist) recognizes that ‘special eating plans’ be reserved for short bursts of post-illness recovery and the body’s owner (that’s us) should keep an eye out for any signals that we are recovered.  After all we know our own bodies better than any medical health worker.  Or at least we’re meant to.   And sometimes this simply involves ‘tuning in’.

So be aware that next time you hear the word ‘diet’ – you are on one – we all are – but avoiding plans that we take up for ourselves without tuning into our body and mind that is a topic for another day.

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12 Oct

Just add Pepper …

Posted in Peasant Food on 12.10.09 by Merlyn

Is Black Pepper the Daddy?

I’m interested in knowing whether black pepper is the antitheses to salt … After all salt’s ‘bad boy’ image has been talked about at length for the last 20+ years, especially in regards to its link with high blood pressure because of its diuretic characteristics.  Of course what’s often overlooked is our need for some salt to survive – 6g/day – which equates to around a quarter of an ounce  … its not that much is it?  And there are arguments to state that if we didn’t add salt at the table we would still ingest enough to cover our daily requirements.

RF Black pepper image 150x112 Just add Pepper ...Most of us enjoy food with flavour, you might even say that this is what we pay for when we head to our favourite restaurant for an indulgent evening of good food, wine and conversation.  Flavour lifts any meal and has the capacity to transfer food from the realms of  ordinary into a place of extra-ordinary and much more.  Maybe flavour is to food what accessories are to an outfit.

For me there are a range of ingredients to fit the bill … and among them one of my favourites is Black Pepper …

In addition to the great flavour I wonder what the effects of pepper are on our physiological system … I came across this article – see what you think!

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Is black pepper good for you? In truth, there is no simple answer to this question. There have not been enough studies on black pepper to verify if it is overall healthful and beneficial, detrimental, or neither. There are, however, plenty of suggestions as to the benefits (and negatives) associated with black pepper. Here are a few of them:

Possible Benefits of Black Pepper

  • Alleviates hemorrhoids
  • Alleviates gas
  • Alleviates constipation

Improves digestion – just think, by grinding or shaking black pepper onto your meal, you may actually be aiding yourself in the digestion of that meal. How? Black pepper stimulates the taste buds, alerting your stomach to increase its hydrochloric acid secretion which aids in digestion.

  • Alleviates loss of appetite – again, black pepper wakes up and stimulates your taste buds.
  • Promotes sweating
  • Promotes urination
  • Anti-bacterial effect
  • Anti-oxidant effect
  • Stimulates the breakdown of fat cells

Inhaling vapor from black pepper extract may reduce withdrawal symptoms associated with quitting smoking – this theory is still being tested…

Piperine – an alkaloid found in black pepper – could enhance the bioavailability of some nutritional substances and drugs. It also may have anti-carcinogenic properties and anti-convulsant.

Possible Negative Effects of Black Pepper

According to at least one study, black pepper may cause an increase in parietal secretion (of hydrochloric acid – the acid abovementioned as an aid to digestion) and pepsin secretion and a loss in potassium.

Also, there is a chance of mucosal mircrobleeding and even gastric bleeding due black pepper (due, at least in part, to the above-stated secretions).

Piperine may actually be carcinogenic (although some studies show that it is anti-carcinogenic…) and it might even have negative effects on sperm and interfere with reproductive processes.

All in all, it seems that more likely than not, black pepper has positive health benefits. But before you start loading black pepper onto every single meal, realize that there are possible negatives, as well (which can practically be said about most any food!)

Anne Clarke writes numerous articles for websites on gardening, parenting, fashion, and home decor. Her background includes teaching and gardening. For more of her articles on fur boots and fashion please visit Salt and Pepper Shakers.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Anne_Clarke

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I’d love to hear your views on the topic … and if you’re a Black Pepper fan … And is this where I get a chance to be cheesy and cue the music … to ‘Push it Real Good’ … it was a great song after all :) … But seriously … your thoughts please!

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