Showing posts with label Stay Healthy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stay Healthy. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Happy National Nutrition Month!


MT. PLEASANT, Mich -- Happy National Nutrition Month! As we "spring" into a new season, it's the perfect time to get those summer body goals in the works. While working out is essential to maintaining a healthy lifestyle, nutrition should never be ignored. In this blog, we'll cover some of the top foods you need to be integrating into your eating plan to not only keep you looking great but feeling your best as well! 





KALE

This leafy green has experienced quite the bought of popularity, especially in plant-based diets in recent years, and for good reason too. Dieticians claim that this plant is even healthier than spinach and is full of vitamins, minerals, and cancer-fighting compounds. 



GARLIC 

This popular relative of the onion is used in cuisines all over the world, but its benefits include much more than warding off vampires. Not only does garlic bring new, flavorful dimensions to dishes, but it's also extremely high in vitamins C, B1, B6, calcium, potassium, copper, manganese and selenium. It's also high in beneficial sulfur compounds such as allicin, contains various cancer-fighting properties, and has significant antibacterial and antifungal capabilities. 



BLUEBERRIES 

When it comes to the nutritional value of fruit, blueberries are in a league all their own. Although they're not as high in vitamins and minerals as vegetables are, they're packed with antioxidants. Additionally, studies have shown that they improve memory in older adults, and contain cancer-fighting properties. 



DARK CHOCOLATE

Chocolate lovers rejoice! Your favorite sweet not only curbs those sugar cravings, it actually contains a lot of health benefits too! Dark chocolate with a high cocoa content is loaded with fiber, iron, magnesium, copper, plus an amazing range of antioxidants! In fact, studies have shown that dark chocolate contains more antioxidants than other food tested, including blueberries and acai berries! It also contains powerful health benefits like improved blood flow, lower blood pressure, and improved brain function. One study even suggests that people who consume chocolate more than five times a week have a 57% lower chance of heart disease. However, in order to take advantage of all these benefits make sure you're consuming chocolate with at least a 70% cocoa content, for best results, we suggest 85% or higher. 


SEAWEED 

The thought of consuming seaweed may make you turn up your nose, but don't snub this incredibly healthy vegetation! A longtime mainstay in Asian cuisine (and for good reason), these plants are slowly making their entrance in Western diets due to their particularly high counts of minerals like calcium, magnesium, and iron. It's also loaded with various bioactive compounds like phycocyanins and carotenoids. But where seaweed really shines is it's impressively high content of iodine, which is a mineral your body uses to make thyroid hormones. It does have a pretty distinct "ocean taste" but if you're not a fan of that flavor profile, you can always take it in supplement form. 


AVOCADO

Avocados are a fruit that's in a class of their own. They're extremely good for you, and contain a wide variety of nutrients, including 20 different vitamins and minerals. They do not contain any cholesterol or sodium and are revered by many dieticians for their high content of healthy fats. Additionally, they're loaded with fiber, and contain more potassium that bananas! 


CHIA SEEDS

Recognized as one of the healthiest foods on the planet, chia seeds are loaded with properties that have incredible benefits for your body and your brain. They contain high levels of healthy fats, calcium, magnesium, protein, fiber, zinc, and various vitamins. Donned a superfood, these tiny seeds have risen to great popularity in the past few years, and are championed for the ability to contribute to weight loss as well. Additionally, studies have shown they may lower your risk of heart disease, reduce blood sugar levels, reduce chronic inflammation, and more! 


BROCCOLI 

When it comes to great-tasting nutrition, broccoli is an all-star food with numerous health benefits. It contains high amounts of sulforaphane, which scientists are currently studying the anti-cancer properties of. It also presents high amounts of vitamin C, B vitamins, iron, magnesium, potassium, and zinc. In addition, it contains folate which is necessary for the production and maintenance of new cells in the body. 


MISO PASTE 

Another traditional ingredient in most Asian diets, Miso paste is made from fermented soybeans and grains and contains millions of beneficial bacteria. It stimulates the digestion system, energizes the body, and lends a distinct umami dimension to the flavor of your dishes. It's an excellent source of copper, manganese, vitamin K, protein and zinc. Plus, it's incredibly high in enzymes due to the fermentation process. While there is conflicting research on the negative effects that introducing soy into your diet may have, consuming miso in smaller quantities will not have a profound oestrogenic effect. Just make sure you thoroughly check the label before purchasing, as many soy products are made with genetically modified beans, so err on the side of caution and look for a brand that is created with organically grown ingredients. 

TURMERIC

This boldly-pigmented spice is major player in Indian cuisine and is used to give curry it's yellow hue. But brightly colored dishes isn't it's only claim to fame. This herb has been the subject of numerous studies which have resulted in this super spice's popularity. Its active ingredient is curcumin which has powerful anti-inflammatory effects and is a strong antioxidant. The overall content of this ingredient is not high in the spice so for your body to properly absorb it, we recommend consuming it along with black pepper, or taking it as a tincture. It's also known to increase brain activity, and lower the risk of brain diseases, in addition to helping prevent and treat Alzheimer's disease, cancer, arthritis, and age-related chronic diseases. It has also shown some promise in smaller studies for the treatment of depression, but as always, consult your doctor before making this your primary method of treatment.


QUINOA

This ancient grain, nicknamed the "mother of all grains" by the Incas, provides a wide array of health benefits. There are hundreds of cultivated strains, but the most readily available in the US are white, red, and black. Unlike other whole grains, it is naturally gluten-free, and is a complete protein; it contains high amounts of potassium, iron, zinc, copper, fatty acids, magnesium, and much more! It has been known to help prevent kidney stones, improve blood sugar control, prevent hemorrhoids, and constipation. Due to its status as a complete protein, it's an excellent choice for those that follow vegetarian or vegan diets, but we recommend it for meat-eaters too! Just make sure you rinse it before cooking as it has a naturally bitter coating that called saponin that works as a natural insecticide.

We hope you found our list of highly-nutritional foods to be helpful and educational, there are obviously so many more super foods that we did not include, but these are a few of our favorites. Do you have any favorite healthy, whole, foods we didn't mention? Comment and let us know. Happy National Nutrition Month! We hope you stay happy & healthy. Until next time!

At Hank Graff Mt. Pleasant we strive to provide our customers with a car buying experience that is accommodating, stress-free and fun! Visit us at our Chevrolet dealership located at 4580 E Pickard Rd in Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48858 or our Buick GMC Cadillac dealership located at 116 N. Mission St in Mount Pleasant, MI 48858.









Friday, February 17, 2017

5 Ways to Stay Healthy During Flu Season

MT. PLEASANT, Mich.,––The weather hasn't been terrible this winter in terms of snow and bitter cold temperatures, but there's something keeping us all down this season. It's the flu. The cold and flu usually run their course sometime during the winter, but this time it's taken quite a toll on everyone. Whether you got the flu shot or not, you should consider making some lifestyle changes to employ through the rest of the season to keep you safe. Here are 5 ways to stay healthy during flu season!

6 Ways to Stay Healthy During Flu Season

1. Eat Right

Valentine's Day is now over, so you can consider the candy binging out of season. It's fine to indulge every once and a while, but it's more beneficial to eat foods that will benefit your immune system! That doesn't mean you have to have a salad for every meal, there are plenty ways to eat right. Try to eat a variety of fruits and vegetables alongside nutritious proteins like poultry, legumes, etc. Don't be afraid to work up some soup recipes if you're feeling down. Broth and veggies together can help comfort a sore throat or aching stomach and are healthy, too!

2. Drink More Water

If you had a dollar for every time someone recommended you drink more water, you'd probably be rich. Although simple, this health 'rule' is king for good reason. Water not only keeps you hydrated should you already be sick and need to replace fluids in your body, but it also helps you flush some of the bad stuff out if you're harboring any flu germs. Water overall helps your body function optimally, so having a few extra glasses per day can only help! The recommendation is to drink half your body weight in ounces of water.

3. Exercise 

That's right. Exercise is another factor that can help boost your immune system. It can be a simple walk outside or an extra sweaty cardio session at the gym. Whatever method you choose, make sure you're getting your heart rate up and are breathing heavier than normal. Cardiovascular exercise can help excavate bacteria out of you lungs and airways. Plus, the feel-good endorphins you get when working out can make you feel happy during the gray winter days. If you do go to the gym, just make sure to wipe down your machines before using to avoid picking something up.


4. Stay Home & Get More Sleep

There are two types of people in the world. One who thinks this tip is a death sentence, and one who sees this tip as a blessing. Even if you're the one who's overwhelmed at work and think staying home will stop your progress, don't come in! If you feel like you're getting sick, or are already sick, take caution. There's no sense in you exhausting your energy or spreading your illness onto others. Take time to veg out on your couch with some water, vitamins, and honest rest. If you really can't do that, make sure you're heading to bed earlier. Even an extra half hour of sleep can help your body feel better and fight off any flu germs!


5. Wash Your Hands & Watch What You're Touching

We learned to wash our hands before meals, after the bathroom, and after touching animals when we were little, but some of us don't follow the rules or simply forget. Now is the time to bring yourself back to your kindergarten roots! Make sure to wash your hands through the entire birthday song or alphabet song with soap and warm water to rid of germs. It's also good to be aware of what you're touching throughout the day. If you're touching "high-traffic" items, avoid touching your mouth, nose, and eyes as these areas are like gateways to your immune system.


We hope these 5 ways to stay healthy during flu season keep you out of the doctors office until we reach spring! There are so many ways to care for our bodies, but we don't want you to forget about your car because it needs TLC, too. With winter winding down slowly and spring coming up to bat you might be confused as to how to care for your car. Take a look through our routine maintenance pages for tips on how to take care of your car year round, and stay tuned to our seasonal maintenance section where you'll see seasonal specific car care tips. And don't forget to schedule online for a service appointment at one of our Mt. Pleasant dealerships!

At Hank Graff Mt. Pleasant we strive to provide our customers with a car buying experience that is accommodating, stress-free and fun! Visit us at our Chevrolet dealership located at 4580 E Pickard Rd in Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48858 or our Buick GMC Cadillac dealership located at 116 N. Mission St in Mount Pleasant, MI 48858

Websites: Chevrolet: HankGraffMtPleasant.com and Buick GMC Cadillac: GraffBGC.com

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Friday, January 8, 2016

17 Easy Ways to Stay Healthy All Year

17 Easy Ways to Stay Healthy All Year

MT. PLEASANT, Mich. – Most New Year resolutions have something to do with better your health, like working out or eating healthier. Unfortunately, life gets busy and we forget our resolutions by February. To give you some extra help in keeping your resolutions though, we have 17 easy ways to stay healthy all year.

15 Easy Ways to Stay Healthy All Year
  1. Drink plenty of water.
  2. Exercise at least 20 minutes a day.
  3. Cut down on fast food.
  4. Eat a good, healthy breakfast.
  5. Go outside and get some fresh air.
  6. Catch up on some sleep.
  7. Take a multivitamin.
  8. Laugh more; worry less.
  9. Take the stairs instead of the elevator.
  10. Play with your animals.
  11. Munch on healthy snacks.
  12. Treat yourself to a massage.
  13. Volunteer at a non-profit.
  14. Stop eating when you’re full.
  15. Get routine checkups.
  16. Think more positively.
  17. Meditate in the morning.
Whether your resolution is to improve your health mentally or physically, these simple ways to stay healthy will help you stay on track with your resolution all year round. Need a healthier car this year too? Stop by Graff Mt. Pleasant for a brand new Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, or GMC. You can also schedule a service appointment with us online.

At Hank Graff Mt. Pleasant we strive to provide our customers with a car buying experience that is accommodating, stress-free and fun! Visit us at our Chevrolet dealership located at 4580 E Pickard Rd in Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48858 or our Buick GMC Cadillac dealership located at 116 N. Mission St in Mount Pleasant, MI 48858.

Websites: Chevrolet: HankGraffMtPleasant.com and Buick GMC Cadillac: GraffBGC.com