terça-feira, 11 de setembro de 2012

SPROUTED GRAIN BREAD



Sprouted grain bread is made with live grains. These grains contain vital nutrients and maximize the nutrition and flavor of the bread.  Sprouted grain breads are filled with enzymes that are activated in the bread itself, which causes the grains to sprout. This means each serving of sprouted grain bread contains several important vitamins, minerals and natural fats, as well as protein.

Sprouted grain bread is a wholesome, dense bread that can be used to make some healthy sandwiches, and even eaten on its own. The idea of sprouted grain bread isn’t anything new; these breads were eaten regularly during biblical times, because the grains were cut and left to sprout before they were stored and used in food products.

KEY HEALTH BENEFITS OF SPROUTED GRAIN BREAD
The fresh, wholesome grains in bread, or sprouted grain bread, can help break down sugars and improve the digestive system.  They also have a number of other health benefits, including:

HEALTH BENEFIT OF SPROUTED GRAIN BREAD

High in fiber. You need a significant amount of fiber in your diet to stay healthy, and sprouted grain bread contains several grams of fiber per serving. Just enjoy a few slices each day to up your fiber count and improve digestion.

Low in saturated fat. Sprouted grain bread contains healthy fats that you need to function optimally.  The bread is very low in saturated fat, making it an extra-nutritious – and filling – addition to your daily meals.


High in protein. Sprouted grain bread is made with whole lentils and soybeans, which means you’ll be getting a significant amount of protein with each serving.  Protein is essential for strong teeth, hair and nails, and will support your healthy lifestyle.

 Sprouted grain bread is one of the healthiest, and most wholesome types of breads you can eat, so be sure to try it as a replacement for your usual loaf!

Natural bakery, food diet is a lifestyle choice



There are so many "diets" out there. Finding one that you can embrace as part of a healthy lifestyle can have more benefits than you may realize. Consuming daily doses of good nutrition will help to supply your body with the nutrients it needs.

 A natural food expert, Dr. Elson M. Haas, MD makes a case for a more natural food diet in his book "Staying Healthy with Nutrition."

"Overall, how can the American diet be improved so that it will nourish a healthy and long-lived people? What can we do with this diet based on quick eating, fast preparation, microwave meals, stop-and-go diets; the diet we can fit between two pieces of white bread; the diet we can eat with one hand while driving our car or working at our desk; this processed, refined, junk food, high-sodium, high-fat diet; this diet that generates death more than life? I suggest going back to the basics, back to Nature, back to the garden."
He goes on to say:
"Getting back to the basics means learning to take the time to shop for (or grow) and prepare, as well as to sit down and eat, wholesome nourishing meals- to generally be more conscious and conscientious with the diet. This is a tough request for a busy population that seems to always be trying to catch up with their bills and credit cards. Believe me, it is worth the price, though, because we will feel better longer and be more productive, and not spend our life savings on disease care."
This MD really understands the importance of what you eat and how you eat affects your overall health and well being.

The main idea of eating a more natural diet is to include whole foods and local and or organics foods whenever possible as they are the freshest foods that you can get.

Here are some suggestions to include more natural and organic foods into your daily diet:

whole grains -  organic breads combined with pasta's and brown rice, millet, quiona, whole oats, etc.
fruits and vegetables - best if organic or homegrown
organic herbal and green teas
brown rice, oat and nut milks
nuts and seeds preferably raw and/or sprouted
healthy beans and legumes of all varieties

use natural sweetners such as brown rice syrup, pure maple syrup or black strap molasses.
Look for a few superfoods that can be added into your day such as seaweeds, chia seeds, hemp seeds, maca, cacao, medicinal mushrooms