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>Where did the
Mediterranean Diet
, or Greek diet begin? It all started with the ancient peoples around the Aegean Sea approximately a thousand years before Christ. The ancient Greeks paid special attention to nutritional matters because they believed that a proper diet was a precondition for the well being of the body and the mind. In fact, a healthy diet and nutritional intervention were very common means of maintaining health.
The Mediterranean diet is a plant-based diet, rich in olive oil, legumes, fruits, and vegetables. Such a diet with a wide variety of plant foods means you are getting plenty of complex carbohydrates and fiber from coarsely ground grains and phytonutrient antioxidants.
The frequent fish and shellfish in the Mediterranean diet provided a source of healthy fats. In ancient Greece, and today in cultures that still follow traditional diets, people consumed roughly equal amounts of two classes of fatty acids – the omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids. The frequent intake of fish in the Mediterranean diet helps to restore the healthy original balance. And the dairy products – such as yogurt and feta cheese – produced from grazing animals are higher in essential fatty acids than dairy products from grain-fed cattle.
Fat intake
is one of the most interesting aspects of the traditional Greek diet – over 30 percent of calories. In this case, what is normally considered to be bad turns out to be good. That’s because most of this fat is consumed in the form of olive oil.
Olive oil is high in monosaturated fats, which are relatively healthy fats, resistant to oxidation. The primary monosaturated fat, oleic acid, is found in large quantities in almonds and avocados, as well as olives. However, the most important ingredient in olives and olive oil is possibly the phenolic antioxidants, a class of antioxidants found only in olives.
Another important component of this diet is the
wine
taken at most meals, but in moderation. This is where the proanthocyanidins come in. Consuming two to three glasses of wine per day with meals is associated with healthy cardiovascular function and overall good health.
Each of us can incorporate many of the elements of the Mediterranean diet into our own way of eating and developing a healthy lifestyle. Another way to achieve many of the benefits this eating plan is to consume nutritional supplements that contain olive fruit extract such as contained in the line manufactured by
USANA Health Sciences.
Usana also produces a mercury-free, pharmaceutical grade fish oil capsule if you don't eat fish regularly.
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