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		<title>Top 10 Super Foods</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[On any given day I have clients ask nutritional questions. A recent question was, “What is a super food and should I be eating these?” My definition of a “super food” is foods that not only promote health/wellness and weight control but tastes good, too. Super foods should provide multiple disease-fighting nutrients, fill you up [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>On any given day I have clients ask nutritional questions. A recent question was, “What is a super food and should I be eating these?”</p>
<p>My definition of a “super food” is foods that not only promote <a href="http://www.bringithomepersonaltraining.com/physical-activity-improves-quality-of-life/">health/wellness </a>and <a href="http://www.bringithomepersonaltraining.com/weight-control-guidelines/">weight control </a>but tastes good, too. Super foods should provide multiple disease-fighting nutrients, fill you up so you can enjoy plenty of food without excess calories, and are easy to include in everyday meals.</p>
<p>Eaten regularly, these foods will help you satisfy the recommendations of the U.S. government&#8217;s 2005 Dietary Guidelines, giving you nutrients that are typically missing from American diets. Most Americans need to eat more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat dairy products.</p>
<p>Please remember that this list of super foods may differ from others and that you should include a wide variety of nutritious foods. Also, it is most important to combine healthy eating with <a href="http://www.bringithomepersonaltraining.com/try-interval-training/">daily exercise </a>in order to promote good health.</p>
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<li>Salmon – high in omega-3 fatty acids which promotes heart health, low in calories and high in <a href="http://www.bringithomepersonaltraining.com/the-macronutrients/">protein</a>.</li>
<li>Eggs – contain 12 <a href="http://www.bringithomepersonaltraining.com/the-micronutrients/">vitamins and minerals</a>, high in protein, versatile, and economical.</li>
<li>Quinoa – a grain that is high in fiber, high in protein, and a good source of iron. Quinoa is also rich in zinc, vitamin E, and selenium.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.bringithomepersonaltraining.com/the-macronutrients/">Legumes</a> – high in insoluble fiber and soluble fiber. Also a good source of protein, magnesium, and potassium.</li>
<li>Nuts – in particular almonds, walnuts, and pistachios. Good source of protein, heart-healthy fats, high fiber, and antioxidants.</li>
<li>Low fat of fat-free yogurt – high in protein, calcium, and potassium.</li>
<li>Kiwi fruit – nutritionally dense food that is high in antioxidants. Kiwis are a good source of potassium, fiber, vitamin A and E, and fiber.</li>
<li>Broccoli – high in vitamin A and C, vitamin K, and good source of fiber.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.bringithomepersonaltraining.com/a-blue-superfood/">Berries</a> &#8211;  full of antioxidants, phytonutrients, and fiber. Blueberries and cranberries are some of the best. Fresh or frozen, either way, berries are highly nutritionous.</li>
<li>Sweet potatoes – high in vitamin A and C, calcium, and potassium. Also lower in calories than a bake white potato. Natural rich sweetness flavor may help to reduce cravings for high calorie sweets such as cookies and cakes.</li>
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