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Cranberrycat  Posts:5313
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| 01/14/2009 12:03 AM |
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| I have heard the same thing about cinnamon, but on the other hand, there are no peer-reviewed studies out there that suggest that cinnamon really does what people claim. I read one that stated that a group of type 2 diabetics were studied and the group who used higher amounts of cinnamon did not decrease their insulin needs. |
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Karen  Posts:868
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| 01/14/2009 12:18 AM |
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| CC, I wonder if it has anything with the type of cinnamon you use ... there are so many different strengths. Personally, my cinnamon is VERY strong and HOT. I think that's why I liked it so much in the chili. |
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Cranberrycat  Posts:5313
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| 01/14/2009 9:35 AM |
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I don't know, Karen. I don't know if they specified the type of cinnamon used in the study. I will have to look for that study again, it has been awhile since I read it. Definitely no harm in using cinnamon, though. It is excellent to use, but just saying that those claims out there about how it makes insulin more efficient has not really been proven. No harm in trying, though! |
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Sue K  Posts:8667
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| 01/14/2009 10:10 AM |
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There are studies that have been done with people; please refer to these: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/539016 http://www.news-medical.net/?id=518 Richard Anderson, mentioned in these articles, is the same peron who's earlier work with animals in regard to cinnamon and insulin is discussed by Barry Sears in TOP 100 ZONE FOODS. |
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Sue K  Posts:8667
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| 01/14/2009 10:43 AM |
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Here's an old recipe of mine for a Zone friendly pizza, much like real pizza but without bread, though the crust does contain a bit of flour. I’d consider this a once in a while meal due to the flour and the whole eggs (higher density carb and AA). **************************************************************************************** Zucchini Crust Pizza Makes one pizza (about 12-14 inch). Serves four. Crust Ingredients: 3 cups shredded zucchini salt 3 whole eggs lightly beaten ¼ to 1/3 cup flour 1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese 1 to 2 T chopped fresh basil (or a lesser amount of dried basil) dried oregano to taste Toppings: 1 cup spaghetti sauce or pizza sauce ground black pepper to taste 1 or 2 chicken or turkey Italian sausages, crumbled and browned 1 green pepper, sliced paper thin 1 onion, sliced paper thin 2 cups shredded low fat mozzarella Directions: Pre-heat oven to 350. Lightly sprinkle salt on shredded zucchini, mix in, and leave for 15 min. Squeeze out water. Mix all crust ingredients and spread on pizza stone or 12 inch prepared pizza pan. Bake about 20 min or until top is dry to the touch and beginning to brown . Remove from oven and add toppings in the order listed. Return to oven and bake until cheese is melted. Serve with fruit for dessert. ****************************************************************************************** |
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Sue K  Posts:8667
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| 01/14/2009 11:43 AM |
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Hi Everyone,
hill has provided us with lots of additional interesting information about cinnnamon in this thread: http://www.zonediet.com/Community/Forums/tabid/121/forumid/4/postid/33677/view/topic/Default.aspx |
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janet  Posts:860
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| 01/14/2009 6:41 PM |
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| for some reason that link said cannot find matching document.... |
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Sue K  Posts:8667
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| 01/14/2009 6:52 PM |
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| IDK, it works for me. |
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Karen  Posts:868
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| 01/14/2009 7:46 PM |
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Janet, it worked for me. Just an fyi, this is the website Hill referred to us about cinnamon. Good information. http://www.nutritionalwellness.com/archives/2005/nov/11_heller.php |
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Happy Zoning! Karen |
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Sue K  Posts:8667
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| 01/14/2009 8:25 PM |
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| Thanks Karen! I did't think to post the actual address in hill's post. :-) |
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Cranberrycat  Posts:5313
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| 01/15/2009 12:39 AM |
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Sue, I didn't read the links that you supplied, but I did a search of my own. I was looking specifically for the study that I had seen on it. I didn't find it, but I did find other studies that are in support of cinnamon. So, I officially retract my stand on cinnnamon. Out of respect for the integrity of this thread, I will not be deleting my post. BTW, cinnamon is one of my favorite and most commonly used seasonings. Regardless of the fact that cinnamon may or may not have an effect on glucose/insulin, I think it is a very enjoyable seasoning to add to food! |
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janet  Posts:860
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| 01/16/2009 1:17 AM |
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| thanks for putting the pics up, one picture's worth a thousand words! Those meals look good. |
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Sue K  Posts:8667
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| 01/16/2009 7:05 AM |
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| You're welcome janet! Glad you like them. I'm going to be adding some more soon. |
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Sue K  Posts:8667
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| 01/17/2009 3:21 PM |
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Here's a tip about ground turkey and a few turkey burger ideas. **************************************************************** Turkey Burgers You can get ground turkey almost fat free in some stores (ground turkey breast). I usually try to buy that, when available, to cut back on the amount of animal fat found in the typical ground turkey. Before forming it into burgers I add one block of light olive oil per block of protein, and also other ingredients depending on the flavor I want. Here are some of our favorite additions. For Tex-Mex flavor I add the light olive oil, a spicy salsa, onion, garlic, and chili powder. For a good all purpose burger, I add the oil, Worcestershire sauce, a couple good pinches of shredded low fat cheddar cheese per burger, onion powder and garlic powder. Another quick and easy good one is to add the oil, a generous amount of chop house seasoning, and some salt and pepper. **************************************************************** |
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Kristen19  Posts:21
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| 01/22/2009 9:56 AM |
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Sue, This chocolate Tofu sounds pretty good. I am going to make it later for a sweet treat tonight. I am a huge ice cream lover, so mabe this will be a good replacement. I am not too familiar with cooking with Tofu. Could I use Soft tofu to make it creamier? I have both at home. Do you have any other good Tofu recipes with Extra firm or Soft? Thanks<img src='http://www.zonediet.com/desktopmodules/ntforums/images/emoticons/smile.gif' height='20' width='20' border='0' title='Smile' align='absmiddle'> |
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Cranberrycat  Posts:5313
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| 01/22/2009 10:05 AM |
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| Kristen19, if you use soft tofu, I think that the protein to carb ratio changes. I am not sure, don't have a label. But, if you have both, just take a peek at both labels and compare. |
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Sue K  Posts:8667
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| 01/22/2009 1:55 PM |
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Hi Kristen19! I don't use soft tofu becasue the ones I find usually have a higer carb count. This recipe is very creamy using either firm or extra firm tofu. The way to get blended tofu silky smooth is to process it in a food processor for much longer than you'd usually process a food. The longer you process it, the silkier smooth it becomes. A tip about this recipe, it's not sweet, nor is it like ice cream. For an ice cream-like snack, try the Brownie Batter Smoothie recipe in this thread. |
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| 01/22/2009 1:56 PM |
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Hi Kristen19! I don't use soft tofu because some of it has a higer carb count. This recipe is very smooth and creamy using either firm or extra firm tofu. The way to get blended tofu silky smooth is to process it in a food processor for much longer than you'd usually process a food. The longer you process it, the silkier smooth it becomes. Adjust the consistency further to your liking with a little bit of water. A tip about this recipe, it's not sweet, nor is it like ice cream. For an ice cream-like snack, try the Brownie Batter Smoothie recipe in this thread. |
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Kristen19  Posts:21
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| 01/22/2009 2:26 PM |
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Has anyone used 100% pumpkin puree in their muffin recipes?? I love pumpkin and I was going to try it in place of some of the apple sauce in the applespice muffin recipe. The fiber to carb ratio is 9gcarb to 5gfiber per 1/2 cup which i thought was good. Any advice??? |
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Sue K  Posts:8667
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| 01/22/2009 2:31 PM |
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| Note that pumpkin is might be unfavorable carb (I'm not sure on that) that you'll be substituting for favorable carb (applesauce). |
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Dr. Barry Sears is a leading authority on the dietary control of hormonal response. A former research scientist at the Boston University School of Medicine and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dr. Sears has dedicated his research efforts over the past 30 years to the study of lipids. He holds 13 U.S. Patents in the areas of intravenous drug delivery systems and hormonal regulation for the treatment of cardiovascular disease.
A turning point in his research occurred in 1982. That year, the Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded for discoveries of the role that specialized hormones, known as eicosanoids, play in the development of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, auto-immune diseases, and cancer. Since eicosanoids are only generated from dietary fat, Dr. Sears reasoned that one could apply intravenous drug delivery principles to nutrition in order to control these exceptionally powerful hormonal responses with laser-like precision. In essence, his approach treats food as if it were a drug.
This area of his research led to various patents in the area of hormonal control by essentially using food as an oral drug delivery system to modulate eicosanoids especially for cardiovascular, diabetic, and neurological patients.
The impact of Dr. Sears’ revolutionary work in the dietary control of hormonal response began with the publication of his landmark book, The Zone. Since its publication in June 1995, The Zone has sold more than 2,000,000 hardcover copies, and became a #1 best seller on the New York Times book list. In addition, The Zone has been translated into 22 languages indicating a worldwide response to Dr. Sears’ research. His second book, Mastering the Zone, published in 1997, also became a New York Times bestseller with hardcover sales in excess of 500,000 copies to date. His third book, Zone Perfect Meals in Minutes, published in 1997, quickly became one of the best-selling cookbooks of 1997 and an another New York Times bestseller. The Anti-Aging Zone was published in 1999 and provides the molecular insights into how the Zone Diet can reverse the aging process. The Omega Rx Zone, published in 2002, explores the molecular foundation of chronic disease and how high-dose fish oil can dramatically reverse it. His latest book The Anti-Inflammation Zone discusses how to combat silent inflammation in order to reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, dementia, and many other inflammatory conditions—and how to reverse these conditions if they are already present. To date more than 5 million hardcover copies of his Zone books have been sold in the United States.
His research has elevated food from more than simply a source of calories to being recognized as an exceptionally powerful drug. Because of his revolutionary research, Dr. Sears has been a frequent guest on many national programs such as 20/20, Today, Good Morning America, CBS Morning News, CNN, and MSNBC.
Dr. Sears continues his ongoing research as President of Zone Labs, a biotechnology company in Danvers, MA as well as the President of the non-profit Inflammation Research Foundation in Marblehead, MA. In addition to continuing research on the hormonal effects of food, Dr. Sears has expanded his research in developing innovative dietary approaches to treating cancer and neurological conditions, as well as his on-going work in treating cardiovascular diease and type 2 diabetes.
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All polyphenols have antioxidant properties than can be measured by their Oxygen Radical Absorption Capacity (ORAC), but not all polyphenols have anti-inflammatory properties. The polyphenols in Dr. Sears’ Zone Polyphenol Plus have been carefully chosen to have both.
Polyphenols are the phytochemicals that not only give fruits and vegetables their color, but also help regulate inflammation. In addition, polyphenols also activate the key enzyme (AMP kinase) that helps restore cellular ATP levels. Polyphenols also help regulate the activation of inducible inflammatory proteins (such as COX-2 and inflammatory cytokines).
There are more than 4,000 known polyphenols, and the richest sources are fruits and vegetables. In general, the more color a fruit or vegetable has, the richer the polyphenol content.
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Zone Labs’ Ultra Refined Omega-3 Concentrates are three times fresher and contain less than 1/10th the mercury than what is allowed by the Norwegian Medicinal Standard and European Pharmacopoeia Standard
Zone Labs adheres to the International Fish Oil Standard (IFOS), an independent third party validated laboratory quality standard that is more rigid than any other global standard for purity.
- No company in the worlds runs more tests with IFOS than Zone Labs
- Zone Labs receives a 5 out of 5 star IFOS rating for every batch it tests
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Council for Responsible Nutrition |
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< 3.75 meg/kg |
5 meg/kg |
10 meg/kg |
10 meg/kg |
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< 20 meg/kg |
26 meg/kg |
NA |
NA |
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< 10 ppb |
10 ppb |
100 ppb |
100 ppb |
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< 10 ppb |
10 ppb |
100 ppb |
100 ppb |
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< 1 ppt |
2 ppt |
2 ppt |
2 ppt |
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90 ppb |
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"IFOS – THE TOP GLOBAL PURITY STANDARD FOR OMEGA-3 FROM FISH"
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Zone Labs products show no detectable lead or mercury when tested down to 10ppb, which is 10 times below the Norwegian Medicinal Standard and European Pharmacopoeia Standard limits.
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Zone Labs products are three times fresher than the minimum allowed by the Norwegian Medicinal Standard and European Pharmacopoeia Standards (based on average peroxide values).
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Zone Labs starts with only wild, small fish from pristine Chilean waters and ends with proprietary validation and testing processes to achieve an IFOS certified 5 star rating.
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- Extraction of fish oil
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Commonly consumed fish and shellfish in the United States
Mercury Source: Food and Drug Administration, FDA 1900-2004, “National Marine Fisheries Service Survey of Trace Elements in the Fishery Resource". Omega-3 Level Source: American Heart Association Website.
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2400 (standard 4 capsule serving |
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0.014 |
1200 |
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0.050 |
480 |
| Pollock |
0.041 |
450 |
| Crab |
0.060 |
400 |
| Scallops |
0.050 |
290 |
| Shrimp |
ND* |
290 |
| Catfish |
0.050 |
270 |
| Clams |
ND* |
250 |
| Cod |
0.095 |
210 |
| Canned Tuna (light) |
0.120 |
200 |
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