Friday 28 March 2014

5 Reasons Why You Should Remove Gluten From Your Diet | Total Diet Food - Freshly prepared and delivered to your door daily...

5 Reasons Why You Should Remove Gluten From Your Diet | Total Diet Food - Freshly prepared and delivered to your door daily...



5 Reasons Why You Should Remove Gluten From Your Diet





The idea of a gluten-free diet is becoming ever more accepted and receiving more media attention than ever before and with good reason. With more frequent diagnosis for celiac disease and gluten intolerance occurring in the United Kingdom this article will explain why going gluten-free is a wise decision to make.





Have you recently found yourself debating taking up a gluten-free lifestyle but are confused by the array of information available on its advantages? There is a large amount of material that points to eradicating gluten as a reasonable step in an individuals balanced diet. Gluten is found in any food item containing wheat.

1. There is data to suggest that a gluten-free diet suits the human body's digestive system more than one containing wheat for several reasons. Firstly, people cannot completely break down wheat which leaves people (including those with no technical intolerance) feeling at the very least bloated and a little unwell. Secondly, wheat often produces a spike in insulin levels which one should try to avoid.



2. A gluten-free diet is currently the sole viable route once someone receives a diagnosis for celiac disease or gluten intolerance. One may read this and think this point does not, as a non-sufferer, apply to them but this may not actually be the case. 1% of the population to is deemed to have celiac disease but the reality is that far more are simply undiagnosed. Following a gluten-free diet ensures one is not unintentionally flaring up an allergy. With some medics concluding that up to 40% of the population may be at risk for gluten sensitivity the potential gains of a gluten-free diet are worth bearing in mind.



3. It may not be just your own well-being that is helped by a diet free from gluten. It has been proposed that children who are gluten intolerant are more likely to have ADHD, autism and problems with their immune system if no changes are made to their diet.



4. The nutritional benefits of refined wheat are almost non-existent and thus, serve little purpose in a healthy diet. There is no doubt that supermarkets make massive financial gains from selling such products. Incidentally, this is also the case with commercially produced gluten-free products but there is no need to actually use these products when one is avoiding gluten.



5. A gluten-free diet can be just as exciting and varied as a diet which includes gluten. The misconception that one is restricted is not really founded. For example, rather than a standard bag of pasta one could buy quinoa or buckwheat. One may even find their food becomes more diverse without the inclusion of gluten as they become more inventive with other options available to them!



Initially, a gluten-free diet can seem quite intimidating and one may be unsure of what is ok for them to eat. Total Diet Food is a food delivery service in London that can provide a complete set of meals and snacks that cater for this diet.



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Wednesday 26 March 2014

The Total Diet Food Superfood series - Green Tea | Total Diet Food - Freshly prepared and delivered to your door daily...

The Total Diet Food Superfood series - Green Tea | Total Diet Food - Freshly prepared and delivered to your door daily...



The Total Diet Food Superfood series - Green Tea

Mar 26, 2014
Posted by: Ben

We use a wide variety of superfoods in our plan and in this series of blogs we’ll be looking at the history and health benefits of many of them.
Today, in the third in the series, we look at Green Tea
Lauded all over the world as a weight loss assistant, preventer of cancer and battler of arthritis, Green Tea is often touted as a catch all superfood. The evidence is less conclusive on many of the claims but it is undeniable that it’s good for you. It’s been used for centuries as both a preventer and curer of disease and we’ll look at the evidence for some of the major claims.
Arthritis
The average cup of Green Tea contains around 100 milligrams of polyphenols. These fight ‘Free Radicals’ which can cause damage to cells and some evidence suggests that free radicals can increase inflammatory joint disease.
It’s normally pretty easy to find evidence for and against any particular theory online. Often the Daily Mail will print both in the same week! I couldn’t find any dissenting views on Green Tea’s power to fight arthritis though.
Weight Loss
Sophie Dhal is just one of hundreds of celebrities that has espoused the value of Green Tea to all who’d listen. The belief is that it increases metabolism and there assist the body to turn fat into calories.
These are just a couple of the great benefits of Green Tea and that’s one reason we include a cup with every TDF delivery. 

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Tuesday 25 March 2014

Example Plan for 25th March. High protein, no starchy carbs | Total Diet Food - Freshly prepared and delivered to your door daily...

Example Plan for 25th March. High protein, no starchy carbs | Total Diet Food - Freshly prepared and delivered to your door daily...



A Total Diet Food Plan for Tuesday 25th March  
Today’s example plan is for a client that works extremely long and irregular hours. He found that his diet was suffering greatly and he had resorted to picking up fried rubbish whilst on the road. He is looking to lose body fat and increase his intake of good protein whilst avoiding all starchy carbs.
We deliver a plan of 2000 calories per day.
Breakfast
Free Range Egg Spread with Organic Rye Bread and Side Salad
Morning Snack 
Pear, Pecans and Walnuts
Lunch
Grilled Tuna Steak Salad with Sweet Potatoes, Radishes, Mooli, Cucumber, Beetroot and Basil Yoghurt
Afternoon Snack
Mixed Berry Yoghurt
Dinner
Greek Style Beef Balls with Tomato Sauce, Gluten Free Fusilli Pasta, Broccoli, Curly Kale, Green Beans and Roasted Cherry Tomatoes
Contact us 7 days per week on 020 86269360 between 9.00am and 21.00pm or via www.totaldietfood.com
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