Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

5 Foods that Keep You Going!

 5 Foods That Help Keep You Energized


We know that UnFranchise® owners are very busy people who work from dawn to dusk – and then some! Since running out of energy just isn’t an option for you, feeding your body well is essential. So rather than reaching for yet another cup o’ joe, here is our list of 5 energy-rich foods you should incorporate into your diet.
 
Eggs
Did you know that eggs contain the highest complete form of protein than any other food? And don’t think that protein is only good for maintaining muscle mass; protein is essential for keeping your energy levels up, keeping you fuller longer, and it doesn’t cause a spike your blood sugar. Whether you eat eggs scrambled or sunny side up, choosing eggs for breakfast is a great way to start your day off right!

Brown rice
Why is brown rice so much healthier for you than white rice? It all goes back to the way the grains are manufactured. White rice starts out brown, but it’s milled to remove the outer layer of the grain where the fiber and nutrients reside. Less fiber means your body converts the carbohydrates into glucose (“energy”) faster than your body needs, causing a spike in excess blood sugar. And when your blood sugar spikes, you can bank on an energy crash an hour or two later. Brown rice on the other hand retains all of the nutrients found in the outer layer of the grain, which helps keep you full without spiking your blood sugar.
Water
Yes, we know that water is not technically a food, but if you want to keep your energy levels up, you have to drink up. When you’re dehydrated, your cells use energy less efficiently, which causes fatigue. To ensure that you’re drinking 8-10 glasses of water a day, keep a bottle on your desk, in your car, and anywhere else that will make it easy to reach for. Juices, sodas, and coffee are not substitutes for H2O, but feel free to dress your water up with lemon slices or mint to make it more palatable.
Nuts
Did you know that cashews, almonds, and hazelnuts are rich in protein and magnesium, a mineral that helps convert sugar into energy? If you feel like you’re running low on energy, try incorporating more magnesium- rich foods into your diet. If getting enough magnesium proves to be challenging for you, incorporating a magnesium supplement into your diet might be the way to go.
Fresh fruits
Snacking on fresh fruit will help keep you energized, satiated, and hydrated. Apples, strawberries, and pears are great choices because of their high fiber, good carbs, healthy nutrients, and water content. Go a step further and combine fresh fruit with a source of healthy fat and protein for a well-rounded snack that will keep your energy levels up while keeping hunger away for hours. For example: snack on apples slices with a serving of natural peanut butter, or try pairing a pear with a few squares of cheddar cheese.

These are our favorite foods for staying energized, but we want to hear from you! Tell us in the comments below what you like to snack on to keep you going all day long!



Friday, December 28, 2012

5 Detox Masks for Your Skin

Between the stress and the perhaps over indulgence in the holiday foods your skin is most definitely ready for a detox. Whose isn't?

Lots of water and a detoxifying mask will help clear blemishes and leave your skin smooth, clear and radiant.  Check out this list of the best detox face masks and let me know which works best for you!
detox-face-mask
courtesy of  motives
5 Face Masks That Detox Your Skin
Do you have a favorite mask that you would like to add to the list of the best detox face masks? Let us know.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Simple Anti-Aging Treatment

JUST ADD WATER FOR A SUPPLE COMPLEXION !

Maintaining an optimal moisture balance is essential to youthful-looking skin.
Here are additional simple yet very effective steps to take daily:

1. Avoid harsh detergents 
2. Avoid exceedingly hot showers
3. Always use a moisturizer. Formulas rich in glycerin and hyaluronic acid will plump, while formulas with ceramides or lipids help lock in hydration and minimize water loss.
4. Even in the winter months use a SPF to continue to protect the skin while outdoors. Especially if there is snow on the ground, the reflection off of the snow from the sun creates more intense rays hitting the skin. 

When searching on line for a  moisturizer look for  botanical formulas. This will help to sinks into the skin, leaving it soft and resilient. And don't ignore your entire body! Skin all over the body loses its elasticity over time, especially on hands and feet. A De-Aging body balm helps to support elasticity and uniformity in our skin, while providing excellent hydration.