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Tricks For A Healthy Heart

All of us are aware of the harmful effects of seafood for the heart and the waist line. But we go for that as we cannot resist it. But the famous American cardiologist, Melda Dolan says that it is harmful for the taste buds too.
To maintain a healthy heart, a change in the life-style is always good. The first and the easiest step for that is to shop for and cook the fresh ingredients. Diet always pays the important role for the health of the heart.
Melda also suggests easy tips to have a healthy kitchen:
1.The
local
grocery
stores
can
provide
us
fresh
items,
dairy,
seafood
and
meat.
2.Do
never
go
for
seafoods
including
frozen
meals
or
canned
goods,
which
are
abundant
with
harmful
sodium
and
carbohydrates.
3.Use
fresh
herbs
like
basil,
mint,
rosemary,
garlic
etc
to
add
flavour
to
the
cooking
rather
than
salt.
4.Butter
can
be
replaced
with
olive
or
vegetable
oil,
which
will
be
healthier
and
tastier.
5.Bake,
boil
or
grill
the
food,
instead
of
frying.
Slow
cooking
provides
the
best
flavours
of
vegetables
and
meat.
6.Fish
and
chicken
are
low
in
fat.
Fish
contains
omega
fatty
acids,
important
in
lipid
management
of
the
body.
So
include
them
as
much
as
you
can.
7.Red
meat
and
pork
should
be
decreased
as
much
in
the
diet
as
they
are
high
in
fat,
which
may
speed
up
the
atherosclerosis
process
or
the
hardening
of
the
arteries.
This
may
lead
to
heart
disease.
8.Enjoy
fresh
fruits
for
desserts.
Cake
or
ice-creams
can
be
avoided
as
they
contain
high
calories.
9.Alcohol
intake
should
be
decreased
to
one
drink
per
day.
Red
wine
can
be
taken
to
an
extent
as
it
contains
flavonoids
and
antioxidants
which
are
good
for
hearts.
But
too
much
of
anything
will
do
only
harm
including
obesity,
stroke
and
high
blood
pressure.
10.The
serving
quantity
can
be
made
small.
Replace
the
big
plates
with
smaller,
appetizer-size
plates.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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