For many people this season is all about fun, giving receiving and many other enjoyable things, but when you suffer from ED, it can be a time of fears. Fears about nourishment can be stronger than any other time of the year. We often hear that Recovery is not about the food, that is true, but we as well know that the brain needs a lot of energy, if it not there, a lot of irrational thoughts are taking over, that is not you deserve this Christmas.
I used to find very helpful to use some nutritional information to fight the condition. Many Christmas foods are really nutritionally very dense and great for your health.
Here are some information which could be use to help you with the fuelling part of recovery this Christmas….
I used to find very helpful to use some nutritional information to fight the condition. Many Christmas foods are really nutritionally very dense and great for your health.
Here are some information which could be use to help you with the fuelling part of recovery this Christmas….
Turkey -High in protein. It is good source of iron, zinc, phosphorus, potassium and B vitamins.
Ham - A good source of four B vitamins, of vitamin E and vitamin A.
Quite a few essential minerals are obtained through ham, but it's an especially great source of selenium, phosphorus and zinc it also provides the daily value of potassium, iron, magnesium and copper.
Quite a few essential minerals are obtained through ham, but it's an especially great source of selenium, phosphorus and zinc it also provides the daily value of potassium, iron, magnesium and copper.
Smoked salmon - High in protein and it has plenty of calcium and potassium leaving your bones and muscles feeling healthy and strong!
Eggs - Choline converts to a brain-cell transmitter - acetylcholine; low levels been linked with poor memory & Alzheimer’s disease. Eggs contain as well cancer-fighting selenium and iodine - important for thyroid hormones to regulate the metabolism.
Contain lecithin, a substance that helps emulsify fat and cholesterol in the body, rich for protein, zinc, vitamins A, D, E, and B - especially B12
Contain lecithin, a substance that helps emulsify fat and cholesterol in the body, rich for protein, zinc, vitamins A, D, E, and B - especially B12
Garlic - High content of potassium and calcium. Garlic is also a valuable source of antioxidants especially selenium and vitamin C, which boost the immune system and protect us against cancer.
Sprouts – Just 20g will provide you with your recommended weekly intake of the anti-cancer compound sulforaphane. Containing high concentration of valuable enzymes, proteins.
Cinnamon - Has anti-viral effects are quite significant, often it is used in hospital air conditioning systems to help prevent the spread of disease.

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