The Daily Meal ran the article “Nutritionists Suggest
Cooking With These 12 Ingredients to Boost Energy” on its website and included
Tory Tedrow’s commentary, which you can find on slide seven. Her role and
affiliation with Content Checked Holdings (OTCQB: CNCK) is clearly mentioned
with a link back to the company’s website. Ms. Tedrow, RD, CNSC is a registered
dietitian with the company.
There’s no way around it: Diet is directly responsible for a
large portion of your energy level. You can caffeinate and catnap as much as
you want, but without making nutritious food choices, sustained energy just
isn’t feasible.
When looking for such energy, certain foods function more
effectively than others. We’ve reached out to nutritionists in order to
identify the best ingredients and modes of eating to keep your body full of
energy throughout the entire day.
“Lentils are a protein-packed, iron-rich food,” says Tory
Tedrow, RD, CNSC at ContentChecked. “Iron is needed to create the
oxygen-transporting protein hemoglobin. When people don’t eat enough iron, they
develop iron deficiency anemia and experience symptoms such as general fatigue,
weakness, and shortness of breath due to the lack of oxygen in their body.
Combine iron-rich foods [such as lentils] with foods high in vitamin C, such as
oranges, to maximize iron absorption.”
To view the entire article, visit the following link:
http://dtn.fm/wa11M
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