Phytonutrients: Super Nutrient Powerhouses
By James Paul
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About this ebook
Phytonutrients, or phytochemicals, are some of the least discussed nutrients we need to obtain. This short book will act as your guide to understand exactly what you need to know about phytonutrients and where you can obtain them.
James Paul
James Paul has been a personal trainer for over a decade with expertise in many areas of concentration including functional strength, core strength, and numerous other areas. Health and wellness topics have always been a pleasure of his. James takes deep pride in working and studying areas that could benefit special populations. These are groups which are normally turned away by most trainers as the trainer seems to fear the condition of the potential client. Everything he shares is what he has learned as a personal trainer who researches health based topics as if it was his sole purpose.
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Phytonutrients - James Paul
Phytonutrients:
Super Nutrient Powerhouses
By
James Paul
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Phytonutrients: Super Nutrient Powerhouses
Copyright © 2013 by James Paul
Table of Contents
Introduction
Dedication
The Shortest Chapter : Phytonutrient Versus Phytochemical
Primary and Secondary Metabolites, Understand This and the Math
Get Easier
What On Earth Is A Phytonutrient?
Are All Phytonutrients The Same?
Carotenoids: The A List
Carotenoids : The Non- A List
More Carotenoids - Big European Advancement Being Discussed!
On A Fat Free Diet? You Aren’t Getting Your Carotenoid Fix!
Flavonoids Are Phytonutrient Powerhouses!
Flavonols, Flavones, and Flavanones - What’s The Difference?
So What’s Up With Isoflavones?
Are Isoflavonoids and Isoflavones Beneficial, and What About Eating Them During Fermentation?
Ever Heard of a Catechin? I Bet You Have (in a different name)
Have You Had Any Anthocyanins Today?
Chalcones, Pretty Interesting Name Don’t You Think?
So Where Do All These Phytonutrients Come From?
Foods with Carotenoid Levels
Foods With Flavonoids
Phew, Did You Catch All That?
Introduction
We’ve been told for generations to eat our fruits and vegetables, because they are good for us. What we normally aren’t told as children however is how items in our body such as DNA for example are hurt, free radicals damage our bodies, etc. We’re also not told how good for us plants and fruit actually are, including on the labels of the food we buy.
Part of the reason that labels do not include what their nutritional properties do, is because of potential litigation. We all know the benefits of protein, in that it aids in muscle maintenance as well as calcium which helps us build strong bones. We’ve been told for years that fish is brain food, but rarely will you ever see a label saying that the blueberry compound it contains could fight cancer!
Any conspiracy theorist will tell you the reason the true and amazing powers of plants (particularly fruits and vegetables) is because the pharmaceutical industry will lose too much money. That could be true, however this sentence contains a keyword that also relates to why