The Next Healthy

"The Next Healthy" is a healthy lifestyle blog that was created by Nadina to share all things healthy.

Powered by Blogger.
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Disclaimer & Disclosure
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
Bacteria
Image via pixabay.


What comes to your mind when the word bacteria is mentioned? When we hear the word bacteria we often think that these prokaryotic microorganisms are going to harm us? But did you know that not all bacteria will harm us? The truth is there are bad bacteria as well as good bacteria. These good bacteria are called probiotics and they are needed for a healthy gut and overall good health. There are however different species of probiotics and they are found within the human body.


We form a mutualistic relationship with these good bacteria (probiotics) that live in our gut. This simply means that we both benefit from each other and so we depend on each other.

Bacteria (probiotics) in the gut
Bacteria in the gut. Image via pixabay.


Two probiotics are:
Lactobacillus acidophilus
Bacillus subtilis

Where can I obtain probiotics?
Active live cultures of these good bacteria/probiotics are added to certain foods and they cause fermentation to take place in these foods. So, therefore, you can find them in fermented foods. They can also be found in some supplements.

Some fermented foods that contain probiotics are:
                                                       
                                                                 
Yogurt
Yogurt. Image via pixabay.

  • yogurt
  • kefir
  • kimchee
  • milk
  • miso
  • soy
  • sour cream
  • sauerkraut
  • cottage cheese
  • dietary supplements

Did you know that we can kill our probiotics?
Yes, we can!
Two ways:
  1. The use of antibiotics
  2. Unhealthy diets
Read: 10 smart ways to reduce your sugar intake

5 health benefits of probiotics:


Health benefit #1: Probiotics protect us from some harmful pathogens/microorganisms that are found in our bodies. They achieve this by producing substances that hinder the growth of other harmful microorganisms that can cause diseases. So if your good bacteria are killed, then these other bad microorganisms will start to increase/multiply (and eventually flourish) and will in turn harm you. Bottom line they keep bad microorganisms to a limit.

Health benefit #2:
Probiotics are used for the prevention of diarrhea that is caused by taking antibiotics. Diarrhea can occur when you take antibiotics because antibiotics have the ability to kill your good bacteria. 
One such "bad one" is Clostridium difficile and consequently as stated above (health benefit #1) this bacteria will multiply in the absence of the good bacteria. Toxins are released when this happens and will damage the cells lining the intestinal wall and cause diarrhea, abdominal pain, etc. to occur. To prevent this from happening, it is best to take probiotics when you take antibiotics.

Health benefit #3:
The bacteria that are found in our gut (healthy gut) is vital to our well-being! Why? Well, because there is where the absorption of nutrients take place. And these nutrients are needed by all parts of our bodies (cells, tissues, organs you name it) to function. Good bacteria are needed for the absorption of these nutrients.

Health benefit #4:
They help to eliminate toxins from our body.


Health benefit #5:
They are used to produce/manufacture certain B vitamins (such as B6, B12, B3, etc) and  vitamin K from our foods that we eat.

In conclusion, probiotics are vital to our well-being!


Are you overweight? If yes, are you trying to lose the weight? It can be a very hard task to lose weight, but it's very possible! Weight loss depends on the foods that you eat, how active you are and your metabolism. Additionally, what might work for one person might not work for another.

How do I know if I'm overweight?
Well, according to Wikipedia:

"Overweight is having more body fat than is optimally healthy".
- Wikipedia, Overweight


The reason/s as to why someone is overweight can be totally different from that of another person. It can be as a result of lifestyle choices, an underlying medical condition (like an underactive thyroid, etc.), stress, etc.  Note: If an underlying medical condition caused you to gain weight, then you should deal with that first.

Certain foods are terrible for weight loss and yet people keep eating them and still hope that they will lose weight. People often think that if they starve or deprive themselves of food, that that will make them lose weight.You don't have to starve or deprive yourself of food to lose weight. So, therefore, losing weight doesn't mean food deprivation.There are many healthy ways that you can go about doing it.

Did you know that skipping meals will cause you to have an undernourished body? You have to get a certain amount of nutrients each day and not getting these will result in you becoming undernourished which can lead to sickness/ diseases in the body. You need to lose weight in a healthy way so as to not harm your body. 

Some of the best ways to lose weight are:
- Portion control
A huge/large portion of the same food will always have more calories than a smaller portion. And so I strongly believe that foods should be eaten in moderation and this goes for both healthy and unhealthy foods.
Sometimes people will overeat on a healthy food and obviously, gain weight! You need to remember that healthy foods have calories too, but the good thing with healthy foods is that you can sometimes eat a lot more of it to get to let's say 200 calories and less of the unhealthy ones to get to the same calories. So, therefore, you have more food to eat when you choose healthy foods like vegetables (I love this).

Also, we are all humans, and so we tend to crave foods that are not exactly low in calories ( Many people can relate to this). If you're someone who would rather have a full-fat version of an ice cream rather than a low-fat version, then a small portion is the way to go. The truth is that you can have a little cheat meal and still have a slim waistline. You have to apply portion control because a small portion of a cake is better for weight loss than the whole cake. Portion control will ensure that you don't gain any additional weight during your weight loss process and after. So, therefore, this is very important and eating small meals throughout the day is highly recommended for weight loss.

- Exercise
Exercise burns fat and so this is very effective in losing weight. Also, this is great because if you eat a little excess, you can work it out in the gym or wherever you work out.

- Watch what you're consuming and consume more healthy foods
Eating way over your calorie requirement is not going to help you lose weight, instead, it's going to make you gain weight. So, therefore, it's very important to become more aware of what and how much you are eating.

Foods to avoid:
Avoid eating too much fried, sugary, extra salty and processed foods. Also, you should avoid drinking too many sugary drinks like soda and fruit juices. You can satisfy your sweet tooth by eating fruits instead to avoid processed sugary foods.

You can't have your whole diet consists of unhealthy foods, you need to eat healthy foods also. This is very important because during your weight loss process you should nourish your body with healthy foods.

So consume more healthy foods like:

  • healthy low glycemic index (GI) foods
  • fresh fruits and vegetables
  • healthy fats instead
  • pepper in/on your food
  • water before or with your meals (You eat less by doing this because it fills you up to a certain way)
  • Protein (great for weight loss) and so on.
10 smart ways to reduce your sugar intake

- Keep track of what you're eating (by writing it down)
You can achieve this by keeping a food journal. When you keep track, you will know if you're going in the right direction. You should keep track of the foods (kind of foods and calories) that you eat and so on.

- Plan your meals
Make meals ahead of time so that you will always have healthy meal options at home and this will prevent you from eating out or eating unhealthy foods. Look for healthy recipes and start making them. Also, make easy healthy recipes (to be more specific) so you don't give up because it's too hard.

- Eliminate stress
Stress can lead to weight gain and if you want to lose weight you have to try and eliminate most of it as possible from your life.
Read: Ways to cope with stress

- Eat more slowly
Eating more slowly (wherever) will ensure that you consume fewer calories because you will eat less food.
For example, dining.
Dining will slow you down in eating and you tend to eat less. Try this with some good company and you will see a difference in the amount you eat.

These work because it takes some time for your brain to know that you have eaten enough.

- Cook your own food
If you don't cook your own food then you will not know how much oil, salt, sugar or other ingredients that they are putting in your food. So cook your own food to avoid this.

Also, when you purchase food, you sort to have to go with the portion size that they give you. This might be a large portion size and the problem is that you may consume all of it which is terrible for weight loss if done on a regular basis.

Additional when you eat out you will be more tempted to order and eat unhealthy foods.

- Eat more high-fiber foods
These will make you feel fuller faster and longer.
Like:
  • legumes
  • figs
  • avocado
  • Brussels sprouts
  • nuts
  • oatmeal
  • quinoa
  • chia seeds, etc.

"Put all excuses aside and remember this: YOU are capable." - Zig Ziglar

If you're overweight and you're trying to lose weight do it for you and not anyone else. Too many times people make fun of obese people, which is wrong and don't let their words get to you. Being overweight doesn't give people the right to make fun of you and tell you horrible things. Choose to stand up for yourself, their words can only hurt you if you let it. Don't give up, you might screw up at times (it might not be a smooth road) but don't ever give up. In the end, you'll be glad that you didn't.
Newer Posts Older Posts Home

WELCOME

WELCOME
Hi There, I am Nadina and welcome to The Next Healthy, my healthy living blog!

Follow Me

https://plus.google.com/b/113540088634785546284/+ThenextHealthyBlogspot/posts https://twitter.com/?lang=en

POPULAR POSTS

  • Reasons why you're not getting pregnant
  • Tips to get pregnant after 35
  • Health benefits of ginger
  • Can these 7 foods cause inflammation in the body?
  • 25 foods that fight inflammation in the body
  • Bone broth benefits and recipes
  • 5 health benefits of probiotics
  • How to eat healthy food without getting bored
  • Health benefits of chia seeds
  • I have iron-deficiency anemia, should I be concerned?

Blog Archive

  • ►  2019 (1)
    • ►  November (1)
  • ►  2018 (8)
    • ►  December (1)
    • ►  July (1)
    • ►  March (2)
    • ►  February (3)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ►  2017 (8)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  August (1)
    • ►  July (2)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (1)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ▼  2016 (26)
    • ►  November (1)
    • ►  October (3)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  August (2)
    • ▼  July (2)
      • 5 health benefits of probiotics
      • The best ways to lose weight
    • ►  June (5)
    • ►  May (3)
    • ►  April (5)
    • ►  March (2)
    • ►  February (1)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ►  2015 (4)
    • ►  December (2)
    • ►  November (2)

Copyright © 2016 The Next Healthy. Created by OddThemes