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Grass fed beef is lower in calories Turmeric Plus because it is so lean. A six ounce grass fed steak has about 100 calories less than a 6 ounce grain fed steak. The average amount of beef eaten per year is 66.5 pounds per year. If you switched to grass fed beef, it will save you 17,733 calories a year - without changing any thing else in your diet and staying in your comfort zone, you would lose about 6 pounds a year. Our obesity epidemic would begin to lower greatly and then we would all be thinner. Grass fed beef is lower in saturated fat, bad fat, and it gives you more good fat, "omegea3 fatty acids, which play a vital role in every cell and system in your body. They are also more heart friendly than other fats. If you have a ample amount of these fatty acids, you are less likely to have high blood pressure and are less likely to have a serious heart attack.

Omega3 are important for your brain as well. Rich diet of omega3 will protect you from depression, schizophrenia, and loss of memory disease! High level of omega3s in your tissue if you have cancer, you may respond to chemotherapy better than some one who has lower levels. The Green leaves in the grass is where the omega3s are formed. We grew up on mustard and collard greens.I just love to eat! Really, I do. I can't say for sure when my love affair with food started but I'm sure it had something to do with family gatherings all throughout my childhood and into my adult life. What made it even better though is that I learned how to cook and bake. I would wait patiently as the adults in my family made their delicious concoctions so that I could finally taste them, etching the flavors and textures in my mouth and my brain for future reference. I knew that one day I, too, would be able to create foods like these. We always ate well. I'm not saying it was "Surf & Turf" every night or caviar every Saturday night, but we ate well in the sense that we were never sent to bed hungry or underfed. I consider myself very lucky because of that. Why do I mention this?

I have a very simple answer. To live well, you need to eat well as well as to eat well, you need to live well. Have I confused you yet? It's really much simpler than the words imply. Food is one of our most basic necessities. We cannot survive, for long, without it. You NEED food to live. Period. Many of our health concerns relate directly back to food. Diabetes is a question of the hormone insulin- too much or not enough of this hormone- and insulin relates to our blood sugar levels. Blood sugar relates directly back to our food. Hypercholesterolemia, or high blood cholesterol, relates to the build-up of fatty or waxy plaque in the arteries and vessels in the body. For most of us, the overabundance of fatty foods for too long can affect our cholesterol levels. For the rest of us, we don't need the fatty foods since there is a genetic predisposition already present.

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