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As the old saying goes; "You're only as good as you eat".  Listed below or some of the most nutritous and healthy food options you can choose. Many of these options make great substitutes for sugar based or fatty foods.  Pick a few that you and your family like and try to include them in your day-to-day recipes and snacks!
 
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1. Avocados are a clean, healthy source of healthy fatty acids. They are rich in cholesterol-lowering phytosterols and high in the powerful anti-oxidant glutathione. Avocados are healthy anti-cancer food. Use it in place of butter, mash it with bananas for young children, and use it in lots of avocado-based dressings and dips.

2. Blueberries/Blackberries are packed with tannins, anthocyanidins, flavonoids, polyphenols, and proanthcyanidins that have been linked to prevention and reversal of age-related mental decline. They also have powerful anti-cancer effects. Use frozen organic berries in the winter when fresh ones are not available. Alternatives include; Purple grapes, cranberries, rasberries, currants, raisens and cherries.

3. Cantaloupes are another vitamin powerhouse. With only 56 calories a cup, one gets a huge amount of vitamin C and beta-carotene as well as folate, potassium, fiber, thiamin, niacin, pantothenic acid, and vitamin B6.

4. Carrots/Beets are colorful root crops that add beauty and flavor to dishes. Shredded raw in salads, cooked, or in soups, they are high in fiber and antioxidants compounds such as cartonoids abd betacyanin, a powerful cancer protective agent found to inhibit cell mutations.

5. Flax Seeds are rich in lignans and omega-3 fatty acids, and scientific studies have confirmed that flax seeds have a positive influence on everything from cholesterol levels and constipation to cancer and heart disease. Use ground flax seed in oatmeal, or add them to whipped frozen bananas, stewed apples, and cinnamon and nut balls. Keep in mind that the scientifically documented benefits from flax seeds come from raw, ground flax seed, not flax seed oil.

6. Green Lettuce is exceptionally low in calories, but contains an abundance of phytonutrients, plant proteins, vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Eat salad with lettuce every day.

7. Kale is a fantastic high-nutrient green vegetable to add to soups and to serve chopped.

8. Sesame Seeds are one of the most mineral-rich foods in the world and a potent source of calcium, magnesium, copper, iron, manganese, zinc, vitamins, and fiber. They are also rich in anti-cancer lignans that are uniquely found in sesame seeds alone. Grind some unhulled sesame seeds into a powder to sprinkle on salads and vegetables. Toast lightly and mix with eggplant, chickpeas, scallions, and garlic for a healthy and delicious dip.

9. Strawberries are high in folic acid, flavonoids, iron, and vitamin C. They provide a good source of dietary fiber and potassium yet contain only 60 calories per cup. Use strawberries and frozen strawberries frequently. Try a fruit smoothie by blending together a banana, orange juice, and frozen strawberries.

10. Tomatoes have been a hot topic in recent years because their consumption has been linked to dramatic reduction in the incidence of common cancers. One of the tomatoes' heavily investigated anti-cancer phytochemicals is lycopene, which has been shown to be protective against cancer, including prostate cancer, breast cancer, endometrial cancer, lung cancer, and colorectal cancers. Alternatives include; Red Watermelon, Pink Grapefruit, Japanese Persimmons, Red-fleshed Papaya, and Strawberry Guava.
 
Other Great Superfoods
  • Beans - All types; including Pinto, Lima, Navy, Garbonzo, Green Beans, Snap Peas and
        other Green Peas
  • Broccoli - Alternates; Brussel Sprouts, Cabbage, Kale, Turnips, Cauliflower, Collards,
        Bok Choy, Mustard Greens, Swiss Chard 
  • Oats - Alternates; Brown Rice, Barley, Wheat, Buckwheat, Rye, Millet, Bulgar Wheat,
        Amaranth, Auinoa, Yellow Corn, Couscous
  • Citrus - All types
  • Pumpkin - Alternates; Carrots, Butternut Squash, Sweet potatoes and Orange Bell Peppers
  • Salmon - Alternates;  Albecore Tuna, Alaskan Halibut, Sardines, Herring, Trout, Sea Bass,
        Oysters and Clams
  • Soy - in all of it's forms; Tofu, Soymilk, Soy Nuts, Edamame, Tempeh, Miso
  • Spinach and other dark leafy greens -  Kale, Collards, Swiss Chard, Mustard Greens,
        Turnip Greens, Bok Choy, Romaine lettuce, Orange Bell Peppers
  • Teas
  • Turkey and Chicken Breast (Skinless)
  • Nuts - Walnuts, Almonds, Pistachios, Sesame Seeds, Peanuts, Pumkin and Sunflower
        seeds, Macadamia Nuts, Pecans, Hazelnuts and Cashews
  • Yogurt and Kefir
  • Garlic - This is a powerful organosulfate that's important in detoxification. It will help clean
     
       your body of leftover chemical residue from drugs or pollutants, secondhand smoke, and
        metabolites from alcohol.
  • Mushrooms -Maitake and shiitake mushrooms are among the best sources of beta-glucan,
        which is known to stimulate the immune system. They also contain the protein lectin, which
        hinders cancer-cell growth.