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Monday, February 23, 2009

Fucoxanthin

What is Fucoxanthin?

Fucoxanthin is a type of carotenoid found naturally in edible brown seaweed such as wakame (Undaria pinnatifida) and hijiki (Hijikia fusiformis), which are used widely in Asian cuisine. Wakame is the seaweed used in miso soup.
Fucoxanthin is also found in much smaller amounts in red seaweed (the kind typically used in Japanese sushi rolls) and green seaweed.
Both wakame and hijiki are available at Japanese specialty food stores, some health food stores and online. Although brown seaweed is the richest source of fucoxanthin, you would have to eat an unrealistic amount of it daily to get fucoxanthin levels close to those used in research studies.
Fucoxanthin is also available as a nutritional supplement in capsule form and can be found in some health food stores and online.
Why Do People Use Fucoxanthin

  • Weight Loss
    Fucoxanthin is being explored for weight loss. So far, only animal studies have been done. Japanese researchers have found that fucoxanthin (isolated from wakame) promotes the loss of abdominal fat in obese mice and rats. Animals lost five to 10% of their body weight.
    Although it's not fully understood how fucoxanthin works, it appears to target a protein called UCP1 that increases the rate at which abdominal fat is burned. Abdominal fat, also called white adipose tissue, is the kind of fat that surrounds our organs and is linked to heart disease and diabetes. Fucoxanthin also appears to stimulate the production of DHA, one of the omega-3 fatty acids found in fatty fish such as salmon.
    Although it's promising and already a popular nutritional supplement, more research is needed to determine if fucoxanthin will work in the same way in humans. If it does prove to be effective, fucoxanthin could be developed into a diet pill for obesity.
  • Diabetes
    Fucoxanthin has also been found in animal studies to decrease insulin and blood glucose levels. Researchers hypothesize that fucoxanthin anti-diabetes effect may be because fucoxanthin appears to promote the formation of DHA (the omega-3 fatty acid found in fish oil). DHA is thought to increase insulin sensitivity, improve triglycerides and reduce LDL ("bad") cholesterol.
  • Cancer
    Preliminary research in test tubes suggests that fucoxanthin may have anti-tumor effects. No studies have looked at whether this holds true in humans or if taken orally. It's far too early for fucoxanthin to be used as a complementary treatment for cancer.
Side Effects

Because there hasn't been research on fucoxanthin in humans, the possible side effects aren't known.
People shouldn't consume large amounts of wakame or other types of seaweed as a source of fucoxanthin. Seaweed is rich in iodine and excessive consumption may result in iodine poisoning. High levels of iodine can interfere with the function of the thyroid gland. Also, consuming excess amounts of iodine-rich foods isn't recommended if there is a known allergy or hypersensitivity to iodine.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Tips on how to stay healthy and fit during recession.

As many of you are already aware we are undergoing a very tough time in our country. Prices seem to be high on most necessities and most folks are taking pay cuts or loosing there jobs. If you are going through a hard financial time this does not mean that you have to give up the foods that can put on muscle and go into famine mode and catabolize all muscle mass. There is still ways to eat healthy,stay in shape and feel great during these tough economic times. Here are 10 tips to keep a little more money in your wallet and make the right choices in the super market.

1-Buy only the must have Bodybuilding Supplements like whey protein and cheap creatine.
2-Buy cheap complex carbs like brown rice and sweet potatoes to add to your protein sources.
3- A Costco or BJ's supermarket card goes a long way in buying bulk chicken breast.
4-Try find a good supplier of bulk protein powder so you do not end up paying for labels and package.
5-Use the coupons and watch for specials and sales on products.
6-If you can afford one a flip top freezer and a vacuum sealer are great investments to save food when you find a great deal and can afford to buy a lot.
7-You can find a fairly cheap dehydrator on ebay and when meat is cheap make dry beef jerky and dry fruit for snacks.
8-Dont be afraid to look in the newspaper for weekly deals on foods from your supermarket.
9-Expired supplements are sold at clearance prices at websites or local Nutrition stores for less than half price and are usually just as good as the non expired ones.
10-Use the basic seasoning for your needs and dont be a pack rat with a bunch of exotic seasonings,they can be pricey and a lot of times you might end up throwing them in a corner.