Healthy Fitness Meals And Drinks: 600 Delicious Healthy And Easy Recipes For More Vitality

Text
Leseprobe
Als gelesen kennzeichnen
Wie Sie das Buch nach dem Kauf lesen
Schriftart:Kleiner AaGrößer Aa

Of course, you can also use other herbs for your vitamin water, such as parsley, lemon grass, nettle or dandelion, as well as flowers. Daisies and sunflowers in drinking water look extremely good and contribute to rare vital substances for our organism. By the cold preparation of our aroma water also the important vitamins, minerals and trace elements remain contained. The herbal preparations should be consumed within 24 hours, as this not only changes the taste, but can also have a negative effect on our health after this period. For a summer party, or to attract even more attention with your aroma water, you can also prepare small meadow flowers, clovers and herbs as ice cubes. Only one leaf or flower per cube is placed on the water and after a few hours you will have a very colourful and above all original effect in your water glass or in the carafe. You will be enthusiastic about the healthy ideas you can come up with.

Edible flowers are not only daisies, but also violets, camomile, yarrow, roses, mallows and evening primroses. However, you should keep away from oleander flowers, golden rain and aquilegia flowers, as these flowers are poisonous! The monkshood, thimble, yew berries and daphne, whose berries are very similar to currants, are also poisonous. The deadly nightshades are also extremely dangerous. For meadow plants you should therefore only rely on reliable and really healthy alternatives for your aromatic drink.

If you want to enrich your herbal water with flowers, you can combine rose petals and daisies with balm or mint, for example. The taste is particularly aromatic after about one hour.

Detox recipes for losing weight - Drink yourself healthy...this is how it works!

Detox recipes are not only suitable for detoxifying our organism, but with the right ingredients also perfect for losing weight. But why is detox so important and what is it anyway?

Detox is the abbreviation for the English term "detoxify" and means detoxify. Originally, detoxification was mainly used to treat addictions, but nowadays more and more people swear by the excellent effects of detox treatment. Detox has also been used for many years in all kinds of fasting cures. Of course, this does not mean that you have to fast with our detox recipes. It is mainly about cleaning your body of harmful substances and boosting your metabolism a little more. If you also pay attention to a balanced diet, then you can lose weight with it. However, if you do not stick to healthy foods, even the best detox recipes will not help you much to lose weight.

The basis for every detox cure is to drink a lot of water and mainly to consume fresh fruit and vegetables. It is no coincidence that detox is also compared to a healthy diet in which many people who want to lose weight eat water, teas, fruit juices and raw food. The detoxification treatment is, as already mentioned several times, not only about the desired weight loss, but mainly about the cleansing of our organism. This also creates an excellent basis for easier change of diet afterwards. Most detox treatments do without alcohol, nicotine, salt, sugar and coffee. But you should also be able to do without meat, sausage and dairy products, at least for a few days. In addition to fruit and vegetables, wholemeal products are also recommended. If you decide to take a serious detox treatment, you should do it for three days. Below we also show you some interesting recipe ideas, so that you don't have to starve at all. So that this treatment is not too difficult for you, you can of course also try out your upcoming detox program over the weekend, since you are certainly not exposed to stress on these days, and then also have enough time for relaxation and exercise in the fresh air. These two factors are as important as water and fresh food.

Detox is optimal for our organism, but it is also an exhausting work to free it from the available toxins. With lots of sleep and relaxing baths we can relieve our body very well. Sauna sessions are also ideal for the detoxification process, as we sweat excessively and can also excrete toxins better. So you can combine your upcoming detox phase with a little wellness treatment and give your body a little more time and attention these days. Afterwards you will feel fit and beautiful again, as detox also significantly improves our skin. Typical signs of possible poisoning include limpness, fatigue, muscle weakness, anxiety or other emotional discomfort. Allergies and headaches can also indicate the presence of toxins.

Even if one pays attention to a healthy way of life, this is still far from being a sufficient guarantee that our body is really free of harmful substances. The existing environmental toxins alone can cause toxin sources to penetrate our organism through the air we breathe. However, drugs and cosmetic products may also contain substances that are harmful to health. Food colorants are added to many medications. The best example of this is cough syrup, which usually looks much more appetizing due to the dye. However, not all dyes are healthy! According to the WHO, red food colouring in particular can be harmful to health. Unfortunately, however, the pharmaceutical industry is not subject to special labelling requirements, which is why there are no references to the package inserts of most medicines. As far as cosmetics are concerned, most beauty products also contain chemical substances that are also known as harmful substances. In shampoos, for example, formaldehyde is added to guarantee a longer shelf life. According to the German Association for the Environment and Nature Conservation, the preservative methyl paraben can even cause hormonal disorders. Our household cleaning products also contain many harmful substances with which we come into daily contact.

For this reason alone, it is necessary to relieve our body so that we feel healthy and fit again. It is advisable to pay attention to the sources of toxins and to strive for detoxification several times a year.

Among the best known toxins:

- Autogenous pollutants

- Endogenous toxins

- Exogenous toxins

Autogenic pollutants are due to genetic causes, and allegedly also to heredity. This means that existing toxins can also be transferred from mother to baby during pregnancy.

Endogenous toxins are toxins produced by bacteria or other pathogens. These include putrefactive agents, alcohols, arabinitol and ammonia.

Exogenous toxins, on the other hand, are contained in food in the form of preservatives, colorants and sweeteners. This group also includes heavy metals, insecticides and herbicides, pollutants such as fluorides or parabens in the care products, as well as electrosmog, to which we are exposed through the use of microwave or mobile phones. Heavy metals are also found in dental fillings, in water, in the air and also in the ground.

All three groups can be responsible for the development of diseases of civilization. These include a weakened immune system and autoimmune diseases, circulatory disorders, allergies, high blood pressure and diabetes as well as burnout. Our body cells are thus daily in the fight against countless pollutants, which is why it becomes increasingly difficult for them to dispose of them properly over time in order to keep our bodies healthy. Detox is highly recommended for this reason alone and not just for losing weight.

How do I start my detox phase?

Get yourself a nice glass decanter for your detox recipes or the matching jars in which you prepare your vitamin water. Your shopping list should include fresh fruit, vegetables, herbs and spices. The following recipe ideas are ideal to detoxify the organism in the best way and at the same time to stimulate the own fat burning much better. It is important to choose an optimal time for which a weekend is usually particularly suitable.

The best recipe ideas to lose a few pounds with detox water

Detox lemon water to lose weight

Slice the juice of a freshly squeezed lemon, another lemon and mix the water with a pinch of sea salt and some chilli or cayenne pepper.

Pineapple water with cinnamon

For one litre of water you need half a fresh pineapple and two cinnamon sticks. The longer this exotic vitamin water is in the refrigerator, the better it tastes.

Detox water with apple vinegar

One tablespoon of apple vinegar is sufficient for one litre of water. You can also add a few slices of apple or pineapple to this aroma water and add a few basil leaves.

Mandarin water with blueberries

Two mandarins with half a cup of blueberries are ideal for preparing one litre of water. You can also use an orange instead of mandarins.

Peppermint water with cucumbers

For one litre you need half a cucumber with skin and some fresh peppermint leaves. You can also enhance the detoxifying effect with freshly grated ginger and a lemon.

Watermelon with ginger and basil

A slice cut into small pieces is sufficient for the melon water. Then simply add some ginger and fresh basil to support the detoxifying effect.

Mint water with blueberries

Half a cup of huckleberry is enough for one litre of water. All you need to do is crush the fresh mint leaves so that the aroma can be released more easily.

Cinnamon water with green apple

Two medium-sized, sliced apples with three cinnamon sticks are ideal to support the metabolism during detoxification. Of course, you can also take other apples with a sweeter taste for a change.

 

Cucumber-mint water with lime and cranberries

For this refreshing and purifying detox water you need a handful of cranberries, two limes, half a cucumber and some freshly grated mint leaves. The mixture should be refrigerated for at least one hour before consumption.

Strawberry detox water

A cup of strawberries with a sprig of rosemary go wonderfully together and give the vitamin water not only a beautiful colour, but also an excellent taste.

Ginger water with lemon

Two lemons and a small piece of freshly grated ginger are ideal to support fat burning and strengthen the immune system.

Detox water with chia

Two lemons and two tablespoons of chia are sufficient for one litre of water. One, the lemons, should be squeezed out. The chia seed has to grow well for about two hours.

Celery water with spinach

For the preparation of one litre, three celery sticks are recommended, some spinach leaves, as well as a lemon from which you can squeeze half of it.

Cucumber mix to lose weight

For this detox recipe you need half a cucumber, an apple and the pulp of a grapefruit. You can also add a few mint leaves to this mixture.

Detox with coconut water

A cup of coconut water is sufficient for one litre of water. Serve with a lime and a cup of mixed berries. You can also grate a little bit of the lime peel before this fruit is sliced.

Turmeric water with pepper

For this detox recipe you need a tablespoon of turmeric, two lemons, one of which is grated and squeezed, as well as a pinch of cayenne pepper and freshly grated ginger for one litre of water.

Cucumbers and radish water

One cucumber and five radishes are sliced for this recipe, you don't need to peel the vegetables. You can also add a pinch of chilli, cayenne pepper and sea salt, depending on your taste.

Beetroot with basil

A large, or two medium-sized tubers of beetroot give your detox water a beautiful colour. For a special aroma you can add fresh basil or try the mint variant.

Ginger-Garlic-Water

This recipe is for the brave. In this case, however, they are two ideal ingredients that really get the metabolism going. You will need three chopped cloves of garlic and several grated slices of ginger.

Green tea with lemon and ginger

Green tea is also excellent for detoxification and to boost metabolism and fat burning. You need a tea bag for one litre of water. The tea should of course be prepared with hot water. Then add lemon juice and freshly grated ginger.

With these recipes, you can now really try drinking water alternately and above all in a very healthy way. There are no limits to your imagination. However, you should avoid adding sugar and sweeteners to detoxify. If necessary, you can sweeten your vitamin water with a little honey.

If you prefer citrus fruits in your aromatic water, it is recommended to consume the preparation with a straw. This protects your teeth better, as the acid contained can also attack the teeth over a longer period of time and can therefore lead to sensitivity. Otherwise lemons or of course the other citrus fruits are ideal for losing weight, because the fat burning is really well brought in motion, which is also the case with ginger, as well as with the spices, like cinnamon and cayenne pepper.

Ginger should not be missing on your shopping list for your aroma water. Ginger is an aromatic root that is very effective. This spice is used in the preparation of rice dishes, in beverages such as ginger ale, in gingerbread and also in many tea blends. According to the pharmaceutical newspaper, the tuber with its typically pungent and spicy taste is the medicinal plant 2018, as it can help against many ailments. Ginger contains more than 160 different ingredients. These include numerous vitamins, iron, sodium, calcium and phosphorus. But also its essential oils have a positive effect on our health. The pungent taste of ginger is due to gingerol. This is a special pungent which has an anti-inflammatory effect. The essential oils from this power tuber have long been used in aromatherapy to treat respiratory problems. Gingerols also help with pain, as this is a natural healing substance whose effect can be compared to aspirin. Ginger relieves headaches and migraines, sore throats and also muscle aches. But our digestion is also stimulated by the consumption of this tuber. Ginger is ideal for nausea, stomach and intestinal cramps, as well as against flatulence. The medicinal plant supports the burning of fat, since the appetite is stimulated after consumption and more digestive juices are also produced. Regular use of ginger reduces the risk of arteriosclerosis and blood vessel occlusions that can lead to thrombosis. Incidentally, the Chinese like to prepare a tea with cinnamon, magnolia blossoms, dates and a freshly grated ginger root in case of flu symptoms. They say this spice even protects our eyes. However, this statement has not yet been sufficiently proven, at least until now. One thing is certain: ginger is a wonderful remedy for your vitamin water. You can eat it sliced or grated. However, if you want to make a tea with it, the ginger should steep for at least 15 minutes so that its aroma can develop better. You can also combine this preparation with the other recipes by using boiled tea instead of tap water or mineral water and fortify it with lemons and herbs, for example. Otherwise, ginger also provides a fresh breath that lasts for a long time.

Cinnamon is also an excellent remedy and not just a spice for our puddings or baked apples. It is one of the oldest spices of all, and until the 18th century was also one of the most expensive spices in Europe. Cinnamon is made from the bark of cinnamon trees, to which the Ceylon cinnamon tree belongs. The cinnamon stick is therefore simply a tubular rolled up piece of bark. Cinnamon is an excellent fat burner and in Chinese medicine an excellent remedy against circulatory weakness, tension and internal cold feelings. It has a disinfecting and blood circulation-promoting effect, which can also relieve cramps. Cinnamon is used in folk medicine for loss of appetite, colds and flu, pain, flatulence and diarrhoea. But even with typical menopausal symptoms, cinnamon is an optimal alternative to do without medication. It can also lower cholesterol and blood sugar levels, which is why its insulin-like effect can also help against diabetes. However, it is not yet known in what quantities and in what form cinnamon can be used for therapy. This spice contains many secondary plant substances. Cinnamon stimulates our metabolism very well, which makes it ideal for losing weight, as it is a natural fat burner. The aromatic smell alone should also improve the performance of our brain. Since cinnamon tastes really good, you should also make a note of this ingredient on your shopping list and try out our cinnamon recipes for your vitamin water.

Cayenne pepper is made from ground chillies and not from pepper plants. The name is derived from the Cayenne chili variety. Cayenne pepper is extremely hot. The reason for this is capsaicin. In any case, this active ingredient is a good way to improve blood circulation because it stimulates our body's own warmth receptors and pain receptors. Cayenne pepper is therefore also successfully used in medicine for nerve pain, muscle diseases, tension and rheumatic complaints. Since cayenne pepper has a vasodilative property, it can also be used as a blood pressure medication, as it significantly improves the flow properties of the blood. It is therefore also an excellent remedy if you suffer from cold hands and feet. It is not for nothing that most foot patches also contain cayenne pepper. However, external use is usually associated with visible skin irritation. However, for one or two pinches of cayenne pepper in your flavoured water, it is safe as long as you do not exceed the recommended dosage. Over a longer period of time, with large quantities of cayenne pepper, liver and kidney complaints can occur. You can also use chilli instead of cayenne pepper for your vitamin water, and not only add lemon juice, but also a tablespoon of honey or maple syrup.

If you want to lose weight with the detox recipes for your vitamin water, then you are also absolutely dependent on a suitable diet. The best willpower will not help you if you eat only the vitamin water for a day or two and then return to your original eating habits in the next few days. Ideally, you should follow a diet that will help you lose weight along with the flavoured water recipes.

It is important that you drink your detox water throughout the day. Moreover, the fluid requirement is higher with all diets than with a normal diet. It is not advisable to follow this diet for longer than a week to avoid a lack of nutrients in your diet, even with daily vitamin water. Through this nutrition plan for one week, and the recipes for your aroma water, you are now able to thoroughly purify your body and relieve the organism. It is advisable to do such a detox cure several times a year, because even with a really strict fasting cure it is not guaranteed that in several days, so easily, all toxins that have accumulated over the years can be eliminated. Also strict fasting cures, without medical supervision or instruction, are not recommended anyway. Otherwise, please make sure you offer your body sufficient peace and relaxation. The less respect you give your mobile phone these days, the better. Stress should be avoided as much as possible.

Sauna sessions relax very well and also provide for even more sweating. Take your vitamin water with you to compensate for the loss of fluid. Of course you should also get some fresh air during walks and sleep at least six hours in the night. You will see how fit and healthy you will feel after this detox cure. So that you will certainly consciously avoid unhealthy food afterwards.

Vitamin water especially for the athlete

Athletes naturally have a completely different nutritional requirement than people who move very little. For our organism, sport is comparable to stressful situations, as the body has to adapt to these circumstances. The processes, for the entire metabolism, usually take place in a strongly accelerated form. They are therefore dependent on large amounts of carbohydrates, fat and proteins, as well as vitamins and minerals.

Most professional athletes have nutrition experts work out their dietary plan to add all nutrients to their body in the right amounts. In many cases they are even dependent on special dietary supplements, such as proteins, for muscle building or for an optimal energy supply. For most athletes, a lack of nutrients also means a restriction of their performance. Although the nutrient requirements can usually be covered by a balanced diet, this is unfortunately not always the case. A good example of this are women who suffer from heavy menstrual bleeding. As a result, many women also have a clear iron deficiency. It is therefore quite logical that a high calorie consumption also requires many more vitamins and nutrients. Since many vitamins can only be stored in small quantities or in part in general not in our organism, a sufficient supply of vitamin C and also vitamin B must be ensured in any case. Water-soluble vitamins can hardly be stored at all. Fat-soluble vitamins, such as vitamin A, vitamin D, as well as vitamins E and K, can be deposited in body fat for later use.

The water-soluble vitamins are excreted more through sweat and urine. If the vitamin supply is neglected, then this can lead not only to a vitamin deficiency over a longer period of time, but also to a deficit with regard to antioxidants, since thereby more and more free radicals spread in our body. The lack of vitamins or nutrients is expressed by rapid fatigue, lack of appetite, performance deficits and attacks of weakness. High susceptibility to infection can also be a clear sign of vitamin deficiency and a weakened immune system.

Vitamin B is basically composed of eight different vitamins of the B group. These include thiamine, vitamin B1, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, pyridoxine, biotin, folic acid and cobalamin, vitamin B12, which are particularly important for energy production, blood formation, skin and nails as well as for thyroid function. Vitamin B also influences nerve strength and our sensitivity to stress. These vitamins are found in cereals and pulses, in meat, soy, dairy products and also in germs. Vitamin B12, however, is almost completely absent from plant foods, but can be stored in our bodies. Frequent tingling in arms and legs may be an indication of a deficiency of these vitamins, as well as dropsy and indigestion, fatigue and cramps. An increased need is not only the case with athletes, but also with diets, as well as with the taking of medicines such as antibiotics or the birth control pill. Since UV light and prolonged cooking have a negative effect on these vitamins, the vegetables should only be steamed so that their nutritional values are not lost. For your vitamin water you can use leaves from lamb's lettuce, which contains a lot of folic acid. But also sesame seeds or sunflower seeds. The alga Chlorella contains large amounts of vitamin B12.

 

As has already been mentioned several times, vitamin C is not only found in fruit but also in some vegetables. According to the DGE, the German Society for Nutrition, our body is dependent on around 100 milligrams of vitamin C daily in order to function normally. Vitamin C is important for the energy metabolism, for our immune system, as well as for the formation of collagen. Vitamin C is an excellent antioxidant that can protect our body cells from oxidative stress. Especially during sports or other physical exertion it is important to cover the need for this vitamin well, so that our immune system can remain intact through the efforts. Athletes may need 200 milligrams per day, depending on their activity. Higher quantities are generally not recommended, as otherwise they are excreted unprocessed. A lot of vitamin C is found in citrus fruits, berries and kiwi, as well as in spinach, garlic and garden cress. The need for ascorbic acid or vitamin C can therefore also be met relatively easily by athletes if they ensure a balanced diet with plenty of fruit and vegetables and additionally enrich their vitamin water with these ingredients. So it's not just a question of taste, but of covering the higher demand. The skin contains many more antioxidant compounds, which is why the fruit for the flavoured water should not be peeled, but only divided.

Vitamin D or pantothenic acid is present in meat, fish and wheat. It has a supporting effect on our energy metabolism, on the muscle functions, the immune system, as well as for the teeth and bones. Vitamin D is often also called sun vitamin, as we can absorb a large part of our requirements through solar radiation. However, this ability decreases with increasing age, which increases the risk of osteoporosis from the age of 65. This fat-soluble vitamin is especially important for vegans, as well as for people who live mainly in dark rooms. On average, only two to four micrograms of vitamin D are absorbed through food. However, the recommended daily requirement is 20 micrograms. Large amounts of pantothenic acid are found in fatty fish, but small amounts may also be found in mushrooms, avocados and eggs. Depending on the sport, it may be advisable to use dietary supplements to prevent deficiency symptoms. Vitamin D is also available in powder form, which is of course ideal for the preparation of vitamin water.

Vitamin E is contained in many skin care products, which is why it is often referred to as a vitamin for beauty. In addition, this vitamin is important for almost all cells, as it has an important influence on cell division and also strengthens and protects it very well. Vitamin E is also a good antioxidant as it can neutralize the free radicals in our body. As athletes are exposed to heavy stress during intensive training, vitamin E is particularly important for cell protection. The recommended daily requirement for adults is between 12 and 14 milligrams. Depending on the activities, athletes may need twice as much. This fat-soluble vitamin is found in wholemeal products, vegetable oils, as well as in almonds and nuts. A lack of vitamin E can lead to nervousness and significant mood swings, joint pain, delayed wound healing and a complete loss of physical and mental performance. Vitamin E is therefore absolutely necessary, as a deficit can also lead to sensory disorders and coordination problems. This clearly shows that this vitamin is much more than just a beauty vitamin. Vegetables such as parsnips, pumpkin, spinach, cabbage and paprika are suitable for vitamin water.

Vitamin K can protect us from many diseases, including cancer. It regulates blood coagulation and is involved in bone formation. This fat-soluble vitamin also keeps our blood vessels clean, as it prevents the available calcium from settling in the arteries as plaque, which leads to calcification of the artery walls. A deficiency of vitamin K can adversely affect blood coagulation. Vitamin K is present in most green plants, leaves, but also in liver and eggs. According to the German Society for Nutrition, the recommended dose is between 60 and 70 micrograms for adults, or about twice that for competitive athletes. The leaves of beetroot, parsley, chives and avocados are suitable for the vitamin water of athletes. But grass powder, such as kamut grass or wheatgrass, also contains a great deal of vitamin K. By the way, wheatgrass is a real healer, because this food contains an extraordinary density of nutrients. Barley grass has many more vitamins, minerals, enzymes and bioflavonoids than other green plants, which is why it is also one of the best known antioxidants. It lowers cholesterol levels, improves the skin's elasticity and also activates the intestinal flora.

The increased need for vitamins among athletes is due to the following reasons:

- Higher energy metabolism

- Higher metabolism and need for proteins, fat and carbohydrates

- More oxidative stress or free radicals through sport

- More susceptible immune system

- Higher oxygen transport necessary

- Higher losses due to sweating

- Higher consumption through muscle work

Not only vitamins are vital for athletes, as minerals also play a considerable role. For example, many competitive athletes lack iron, calcium, magnesium and zinc. The intake of sodium is also often neglected in the diet. By the way, a deficit can be expressed not only in a drop in performance, but also through a higher risk of injury.

Even if you are not a competitive athlete yourself, but only a completely normal recreational athlete, you should absolutely pay attention to a balanced supply with the valuable nutrients. Wrong eating habits, with too much fat or sugar, for example, can lead to health problems and even serious illnesses during sports, stress or other physical and mental strain.

As an athlete, you must also pay attention to the minerals, as an intensive workout also excretes more minerals through the sweat. This can endanger the electrolyte balance in particular, because without minerals we cannot exist at all. In principle, each individual mineral also has a different effect, which, however, can also contribute to the same physical processes. Minerals are actively involved in our metabolism, they support the transport of oxygen and are also involved in the mineralisation of teeth and bones.

Most athletes suffer from a lack of calcium, potassium, magnesium, sodium, iron and also zinc. The risk groups include people who eat an unbalanced diet or who deliberately have to maintain a low weight.

Calcium is one of the most important minerals, which is why a sufficient supply must be ensured as early as childhood. It is mainly involved in building our bones and also our teeth, as well as for blood coagulation. Calcium also supports the regulation of muscle contractions, as the contraction can only take place when the muscle cells are supplied with calcium ions. This mineral makes up two percent of our body mass, with almost everything in our teeth and bones. Only one percent of this is present in the body fluid. If there is a deficiency, our organism accesses the reserves present in the bones. In Germany alone, around seven million people are affected by calcium deficiency. The recommended dose of this important mineral is 1000 milligrams, in competitive athletes the need is twice as high. But children and the elderly also have a higher need. Good sources of calcium are dairy products, pulses and broccoli. Athletes can therefore prepare their vitamin water with mineral water containing calcium, as some varieties even contain 400 milligrams per litre.