Today’s Health Tip ~ What Foods Will Thicken Your Blood?

Vitamin K, calcium and zinc are all necessary for the reactions in your body that cause blood to thicken and clot, so eating foods rich in these nutrients may be beneficial for thickening your blood. While nutrient deficiencies can make thin blood more likely, a number of other health conditions could also cause this condition. In these cases, food alone won’t thicken your blood, so speak with your doctor if you’re worried your blood might be thin to get to the bottom of the problem.

  1. Foods rich in Vitamin K – Cooked leafy green vegetables are among the best sources of vitamin K. A 1/2-cup serving of cooked kale provides 664 percent of the daily value for vitamin K. The same amount of cooked spinach or mustard greens will also give you more than 500 percent of the DV, and beet greens, collards, turnip greens, Swiss chard and dandelion greens have more than 100 percent of the DV per serving.
  2. Foods high in calcium – Adults need at least 1,000 milligrams of calcium per day. Dairy products are among the best sources. A cup of lowfat milk provides 31 percent of the DV, and the same amount of nonfat plain yogurt has 49 percent of the DV. Each ounce of nonfat mozzarella contains 29 percent of the DV. Other foods with smaller amounts of calcium include canned fish, almonds, broccoli, green leafy vegetables, tofu and okra.
  3. Foods rich in zinc – Women need at least 8 milligrams of zinc per day, and men require at least 11 grams. Seafood is one of the best sources, with a 3-ounce serving of oysters providing 445 percent of the DV and the same amount of crab or lobster offering more than 40 percent of the DV. Beef and lamb contain more than 30 percent of the DV per serving, and pork has about 28 percent of the DV per serving. Other foods that provide small amounts of zinc include nuts, seeds, beans, mushrooms, spinach and chicken.

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Today’s Inspiration ~ What Gives Meaning to You?

“To do good things in the world, first you must know who you are and what gives meaning to your life.”

~ Robert Browning

What if I believed I truly had an amazing future waiting for me?

What if I believed I truly had an amazing future waiting for me, how would I act? I, for one, believe I have an amazing future waiting for me. I have always been this way. It hasn’t mattered if I were knocked down, disappointed, or betrayed. I’ve always held fast to the hope that tomorrow is going to be better than today. And, I’ve believed I could make this day a good one. I may be foolish and overly optimistic, but I’m looking ahead to tomorrow, I know good things are coming my way. I hope they’re coming your way as well. If you keep your eyes and heart open, you’ll find them.

Today’s Joke

Joe: “My wife and I went out for wine and cheese and she described the wine as full bodied and imposing with a nutty base, a sharp bite, and a bitter aftertaste.”

Pete: “What did you say?”

Joe: “I said, ‘Are you describing the wine or your mother?” She didn’t take it well.

Today’s Poem ~ An Infant in Your Arms

An Infant in Your Arms

Hafiz

The tide of my love
Has risen so high let me flood
over

You.

Close your eyes for a moment
And maybe all your
fears and fantasies

Will end.

If that happened
God would become an infant in your

Arms

And then you
Would have to nurse all

Creation!

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Today’s Joke

Joe: “I bought my mother-in-law a chair for her birthday.”

Pete: “That was nice of you, Joe.”

Joe: “Unfortunately my wife wouldn’t let me plug it in.”

Today’s Positive Thought ~ Is It Time to Go For It?

“It’s better to have tried and failed than to live life wondering what would’ve happened if I had tried (Alfred Lord Tennyson).” So many dreams never come true because we refuse to try. We refuse to take the risk. We blow the risk out of proposition and make an excuse not to try. The irony to not try is that by trying we discover hidden forces within and outside of us coming to our aid and we succeed beyond our dreams.

Think About It ~ Story Sharing Has Many Benefits

Each of us is a composite of stories. I called my brother yesterday and wished him a merry Christmas. During during our conversation we began to share childhood stories. We each had fond memories of where we grew up, the people who lived in the tenements, and our experiences with them. We laughed at windows broken by hit baseballs, playing on railroad tracks, and the nearby river. When we listen to each other’s stories, we discover how similar we are. We discover the differences that separate us are not as great as we imagined. Encourage others to share their stories with you and be willing to share stories as well. Who knows, you may make a new friend or heal a wounded relationship.

Today’s Inspiration ~ Dare to Go Through

“Hope is not found in a way out but a way through.”

~ Robert Frost

Today’s Health Tip ~ Are Tortillas an Option for a Healthy Diet?

It Depends on What’s in the Tortilla. Watch out for Tortillas made with lard.

Managing Weight and Eating Tortillas

Tortillas can be a part of a healthy diet, including for those who are trying to lose weight by either reducing calories or cutting carbs. However, for weight-loss purposes, it’s important to read the label of any tortilla package to help determine what you can eat without compromising your weight-loss goals. The carb and sugar content of traditional tortillas makes them completely off-limits for those following a keto diet. . . . However, you should check tortilla ingredient lists for lard and it’s pseudonym, hydrogenated oil. Commercially produced lard is made of trans fats, which are so bad for you that many states have passed bans or are considering bans on cooking with the substance at all.Because wheat tortillas hit the market in response to a desire for healthier foods, lard is much more common in flour tortillas.

The whole point of a tortilla is to fill it with something delicious, and what you put in a tortilla will go a long way toward fulfilling your diet goals. A traditional Mexican taco usually contains meat, onion and herbs. Vegetarians can load them up with avocado, mushrooms, spinach, fresh corn and beans for a satisfying meal. Tortillas, like bread, are healthy when eaten in moderation to avoid going over recommended carb and calorie intakes. Eating a few tortillas stuffed with nutrient-packed ingredients can form part of a healthy diet.

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