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Job post at College of Business Education
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Job post at College of Business Education (CBE) _ July 2023

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Job post at College of Business Education. The College of Business Education was established by the College of Business Education CAP 315 R.E. 2002 (CBE Act). It is a Public Higher Learning Institution which provides Teaching, Research and Consultancy Services in thefields of Accountancy, Procurement and Supplies, Marketing Management, Metrology and Standardization, ICT, General Management and other business-related disciplines.

Job post at College of Business Education (CBE)

On behalf of College of Business Education (CBE), Public Service Recruitment Secretariat (PSRS) invites dynamic and suitable qualified Tanzanians to fill vacant posts as mentioned below;

A signed application letter should be written either in Swahili or English and Addressed to

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  • Secretary, Presidents Office,
  • Public Service Recruitment Secretariat.
  • P.O. Box 2320, Utumishi Building at University of Dodoma – Dr. Asha Rose Migiro Buildings – Dodoma.

Deadline for application is 04th August, 2023

ICT OFFICER II (PROGRAMMING) 1 POST

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. To assist in capturing user Customer Requirement Specifications- CRS.
  2. To perform systems analysis and design.
  3. To implement software systems (Write and document code).
  4. To perform systems testing (Software validation & verification) and document testresults.
  5. To perform system configurations.
  6. To assist in conducting user acceptance test.
  7. To participate in design review and provide input for user documentation.
  8. To liaise with user support staff in supporting end users.
  1. To maintain and support various business process applications.
  2. To perform any other related duties assigned by supervisor.

QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE

Holder of Bachelor Degree in one of the following fields; Computer Science, Information Systems, Information Technology, Computer Engineering, Telecommunication, Electronics or equivalent computer qualifications from recognized institutions.

SALARY SCALE: PGSS 7/1

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Job vacancies at Mbogwe District Council
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Teachers Job post at National Museum of Tanzania (NMT) _ July 2023

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Teachers Job post at National Museum of Tanzania (NMT). The National Museum of Tanzania (NMT) is a body corporate established by the National Museum of Tanzania Act, No. 7 of 1980 (Cap. 281). It is an educational and cultural institution for the collection, preservation and research of scientific and cultural objects relating to Tanzania’s cultural and natural heritage. NMT is a Government institution under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism (MNRT). The Management of the NMT is vested to the Board of NMT. The Director General is the Secretary to the Board and the overseer of day to day operations of the NMT.

Teachers Job post at National Museum of Tanzania

On behalf of National Museum of Tanzania (NMT) Public Service Recruitment Secretariat (PSRS) invites dynamic and suitable qualified Tanzanians to fill vacant posts as mentioned below;

A signed application letter should be written either in Swahili or English and Addressed to

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  • Secretary, Presidents Office,
  • Public Service Recruitment Secretariat.
  • P.O. Box 2320, Utumishi Building at University of Dodoma – Dr. Asha Rose Migiro Buildings – Dodoma.

Deadline for application is 04th August, 2023

TEACHER IIIC- BIOLOGY-1

POST DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

i.To design and implement education programmes. ii.To assist in conducting research and publications.

iii.To responsible for gathering information, literature for handouts and guides. iv.To conduct guided tours to visitors.

v.To provide education to visitors.
vi.To design and plan audience centred exhibitions and programs.

vii.To design and plan outreach programmes.
viii.To perform any other duties assigned by the supervisor.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

Holder of Bachelor Degree in Education in with specialization in; Biology. Certificate in any fields related to Museum and Heritage Management will be an added advantage.

SALARY SCALE: PSTS 3

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TEACHER IIIC- HISTORY-1POST

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. To design and implement education programmes.
  2. To assist in conducting research and publications.
  3. To responsible for gathering information, literature for handouts and guides.
  4. To conduct guided tours to visitors.
  5. To provide education to visitors.
  6. To design and plan audience centred exhibitions and programs.
  7. To design and plan outreach programmes.
  8. To perform any other duties assigned by the supervisor.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

Holder of Bachelor Degree in Education in with specialization in; History. Certificate in any fields related to Museum and Heritage Management will be an added advantage.

SALARY SCALE: PSTS 3

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Job vacancies at Tanzania National Parks
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9 Job post at Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) _ July 2023

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Job post at Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA). Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) is a unit of Wildlife and Forest Conservation Service (WFCS) under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism. The organization is mandated to manage and regulate the use of areas designated as National Parks by such means and measures to preserve the country’s heritage, encompassing natural and cultural resources, both tangible and intangible resource values, including the fauna and flora, wildlife habitat, natural processes, wilderness quality and scenery therein and to provide for human benefit and enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for future generations.

Currently, TANAPA manages 22 National Parks which form part of larger protected ecosystems set aside to preserve Tanzania’s rich natural inheritance.

9 Job post at Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA)

For the purpose of ensuring adequate human resources and promoting professionalism, the organization seeks to recruit high caliber, results oriented and self-driven professionals with integrity to fill the following posts below:

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A signed application letter should be written either in Swahili or English and Addressed to

  • Secretary, Presidents Office,
  • Public Service Recruitment Secretariat.
  • P.O. Box 2320, Utumishi Building at University of Dodoma – Dr. Asha Rose Migiro Buildings – Dodoma.

Deadline for application is 04th August, 2023

CONSERVATION RANGER III – ARTISAN (MOTOR VEHICAL MECHANICS) (6 POSTS)

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Identifying spares parts required for the work to be done according to one’s field of specialization.
  2. Performing preventive and routine maintenance to motor vehicles, machine and boats.
  3. Performing major maintenance and minor repair.
  4. Inspecting and repairing motor vehicles wiring and lighting systems.
  5. Assisting Technicians in day-to-day activities.
  6. Adhering to safety standards in work environment.
  7. Ensuring proper up keep of work environment.
  8. Performing panel beating and general car body works.
  9. Preparing timely periodic work reports.
  10. Performing any other related duties as assigned by superior.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (CSEE) with Trade Test Grade II or Relevant CBET Level II in Motor Vehicles Mechanics from a recognized training Institution.

AGE LIMIT: not above 25 years of age

SALARY SCALE: TNPSS B

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CONSERVATION RANGER III – ARTISAN (MASONRY) (3 POSTS)

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Constructing, plastering, altering and demolishing buildings, bridges or other civil works;
  2. Identifying building materials for the civil works to be done;
  3. Performing major and minor maintenance of staff houses, office buildings, bridges or any other civil works;
  4. Assisting Technicians in day-to-day civil works activities;
  5. Adhering to safety standards in work environment,
  6. Ensuring proper up keep of work environment
  7. Preparing timely periodic work reports;
  1. Implementing best practices in areas of work specialization; and
  2. Performing any other related duties as assigned by superior.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (CSEE) with Trade Test Grade II or Relevant CBET Level II in Bricks Laying/Masonry from a recognized training Institution.

AGE LIMIT: not above 25 years of age

SALARY SCALE: TNPSS B

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

 

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Job post at Mkalama District Council
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4 Job post at Mkalama District Council _ July 2023

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Job post at Mkalama District Council. Mkalama District Council was established in July, 2012. This is one of the newly established councils which are in line with the Government commitment of ensuring that provision of goods and services is brought closer to the beneficiaries, i.e. local people. Mkalama District Council was therefore born after having divided the former Iramba District Council into two independent Councils namely Mkalama and Iramba District Councils.

Mkalama District Council is one among six councils forming Singida Region namely Singida District Council, Manyoni District Council and Singida Municipal Council, Iramba District Council and Ikungi District Council. Mkalama is situated in the North of the region between latitudes 4o and 4.30o south of the Equator and longitudes 34o and 35o east of Greenwich Meridian.

The district is divided into three major zones, the eastern low land and the central – lowlands. The central zone is covered with hills and plateau with an altitude of 1,000m to 1,500m above sea level, with sandy loam soils. The eastern zone comprises at lowlands along the Great Rift Valley with scattered hills with red, black and sandy loam soils. It mounts an altitude of 1,000m to 1,500m above sea level. Mkalama District Council covers an area of 3,365.51\ square Kilometers of which 44% is arable land.

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2 Job post at Itigi District Council _ July 2023

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Job post at Itigi District Council. Itigi District Council was established on 25/09/2015 by Government Announcement (GN.No. 433B) of 2015, This Council was divided from the Mother Council of Manyoni.

The decision to establish this Council was based on the Manyoni District Council being too large and thus affecting the provision of services to the people and thus it was important to divide it in order to move the services of the people closer.

Itigi District Council has one Constituency which is Manyoni West, One Division, 13 Wards, 39 villages and 175 townships. The main economic activities of the people are the cultivation of food crops and trade, raising cattle, goats, sheep, chickens, beekeeping, mining of Gypsum. A large part of Itigi District Council is the Kizigo/Muhesi/Rungwa Game Reserve where Tourist hunting takes place.

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In terms of borders, on the East side it is bordered by Manyoni District Council, on the West by Sikonge and Uyui District Council, on the North by Ikungi District Council and on the South by Chunya, Mbeya Region.

Job post at Itigi District Council

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Simba Vs Zira FC
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Simba Vs Zira FC | Friendly Match leo July 24, 2023

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Simba Vs Zira FC | Friend Match leo July 24, 2023, Matokeo ya simba vs Zira FC,

The SIMBA team will play the first friendly game against Zira FC ‘The Eagles’ today at 10 pm which will be held at the Bolu Stadium in Turkey.

Simba Vs Zira FC


Zira is a team that participates in the Premier League in Azerbaijan and is in Turkey for the preparation camp to prepare for the new 2023/24 competition season as it is with us.

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This is the first friendly match since Simba arrived here in Turkey and it will give light to the technical bench to see how the players understand the training they are given.

Matokeo ya Simba Vs Zira FC

  • FULL TIME : Simba 1 – 1 Zira Fc
Simba Vs Zira FC

Simba Vs Zira FC

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Wachezaji walioondoka Simba 2023
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Wachezaji walioondoka Simba 2023/2024

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Wachezaji walioondoka Simba 2023/2024 | Thank you, The simba sports club continues to improve the team towards the new season of the League 2023/24 and their goal is to have a strong and competitive team that will be able to take the championship.

Wachezaji walioondoka Simba 2023/2024

Simba SC has reached an agreement with the Quevilly Rouen Metropole (QRM) club in France to buy our player Pape Sakho.

Pape Sakho

Pape Sakho

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Jonas Mkude| Thank you

The management of the club gives sincere thanks for the great contribution made to our team by midfielder Jonas Mkude throughout the 13 years he has been with us. We wish him all the best in the new challenge of his football life outside of Simba.

Erasto Nyoni | Thank you

The management of the club announces to the public that we will not continue to have our patch player Erasto Nyoni after his contract ends.

VICTOR AKPAN | Thank you

The management of the club informs the public that we will not continue to have the goalkeeper, Beno Kakolanya after his contract ends

Akpan joined the Simba sports club in July, 2022 from Coastal Union but after the major improvement of the squad that we have planned to do in our squad this season the technical bench has seen that he will not be part of his plans.

Beno Kakolanya | Thank you

The management of the club informs the public that we will not continue to have the goalkeeper, Beno Kakolanya after his contract ends

Nelson Okwa | Thank you

The management of the club has reached an agreement to part with attacking midfielder Nelson Esor-Bulunwo

Nelson Okwa

Mohamed Ouattara | Thank you

The management of the club announces that it will not continue with the central defender Mohamed Ouattara

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Low-calorie foods
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Low-calorie foods

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Low-calorie foods can be beneficial for individuals looking to manage their weight or reduce calorie intake while still obtaining essential nutrients. Here are some low-calorie foods that you can include in your diet.

Low-calorie foods

Arugula—5 calories per cup

This peppery green can fill out a salad or sandwich for very little calorie cost. What it lacks in calories, arugula makes up for with plenty of bone-strengthening vitamin K. Similar to other leafy greens, arugula can also be considered an antioxidant powerhouse. Look for it alongside other tender greens such as baby spinach at the grocer.

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For a quick lunch sandwich, toast a couple sandwich thins. Spread Dijon-style mustard on one toasted thin and top with sliced prosciutto, sliced apple, a handful of arugula, and the remaining bread thin.

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Celery—6 calories per stalk

It might not have been awarded the superfood status that has lead kale to be a regular fixture in the crispers of hipsters, but celery adds a lot of crunch to a calorie-controlled diet. It’s an exceptionally high-volume food, meaning you can eat bushels of it without going into calorie overload.

It Might Not Have Been Awarded The Superfood Status That Has Lead Kale To Be A Regular Fixture In The Crispers Of Hipsters, But Celery Adds A Lot Of Crunch To A Calorie-Controlled Diet.

For an insignificant amount of calories you get healthy amounts of vitamin K, a must-have nutrient associated with lower risk of death from diseases like heart disease.[2]

Eat This

Spoon up some tummy-filling chicken noodle soup. In a large saucepan, heat oil over medium heat. Add chopped onion, chopped carrot, and chopped celery to pan and heat until onion has softened.

Add 4 cups chicken broth, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon black pepper, and 1/4 tespoon chili flakes. Simmer until veggies are tender, then stir in sliced cooked chicken, cooked soba noodles, and fresh thyme.

Watercress—4 calories per 1 cup

You need this low-calorie veggie in your diet: A study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that, among items in the produce aisle, watercress is one of the most nutrient-dense, meaning that those diminutive green leaves provide lofty amounts of nutrients.[1] Like other cruciferous vegetables, watercress also packs plenty of antioxidant power.

Like Other Cruciferous Vegetables, Watercress Also Packs Plenty Of Antioxidant Power.

Eat This

Heat oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add 3 diced pears, 1 diced white potato, and 1 tablespoon chopped ginger to pan; heat 2 minutes. Pour in 4 cups vegetable broth, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon black pepper. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer covered for 20 minutes.

Add 2 bunches watercress, 2 tablespoon red vinegar, and 2 tablespoon fresh tarragon to pan. Heat 5 minutes, stir in juice of 1/2 lemon, and puree soup. Return to pan, stir in 1 cup unsweetened almond milk, and heat 2 minutes.

Bok Choy—9 calories per 5 leaves

While kale and spinach might get all the press, this Asian green is a worthy addition to a calorie-controlled diet. This member of the cruciferous vegetable family is a nutritional standout with respectable amounts of vitamin C and vitamin A, disease-thwarting antioxidants. It also has a milder flavor than many dark leafy greens to appease picky eaters.

Eat This

Separate bok choy leafy tops from their stalks and roughly chop leaves. Thinly slice the stalks. Heat oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add bok choy stems, 2 chopped shallots, and 2 sliced garlic cloves; heat 3 minutes or until stems are tender.

Stir in bok choy leaves and 2 teaspoons grated lemon zest; heat just until the leaves have slightly wilted. Remove from heat, stir in 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice, and season with salt to taste.

Radish—17 calories per cup

Delivering tempered peppery heat and great texture to dishes, radishes might be stingy when it comes to calories, but they supply good amounts of vitamin C. Our bodies require adequate amounts of vitamin C to support growth and repair of bodily tissues, including your expanding muscle mass. And don’t forget the leafy green tops, which are very much edible and packed with a low-calorie nutritional windfall.

Radishes Might Be Stingy When It Comes To Calories, But They Supply Good Amounts Of Vitamin C.

Eat This

Toss 1 pound halved radishes with oil, salt, and pepper. Spread out on a baking sheet and heat in the oven at 400 degrees F for 35 minutes or until wrinkled and tender, stirring once halfway. In a small bowl, whisk together 1/2 cup plain low-fat yogurt, 1 teaspoon curry powder, and 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice. Serve roasted radishes with yogurt sauce.

Zucchini—31 calories per medium zucchini

When it comes to “squashing” some of the calories from your diet, be sure to steer your grocery cart toward this veggie. Do so and you’ll also take in a range of good stuff like hunger-quelling fiber, potassium, vitamin B6, vitamin K, and manganese.

Eat This

Using a serrated vegetable peeler or sharp knife, slice zucchini into long noodle-like strips and sauté for a couple of minutes in olive oil. Top cooked zucchini noodles with a tomato meat sauce for a low-carb riff on pasta night.

Fruits

Cucumber—22 calories per 1/2 cucumber

Cukes are about 95 percent water, which is why they’re one of the lowest-calorie options in the produce department. This high amount of water can even help keep you hydrated and feeling full so you’re less likely to give into cookie-jar temptation. For a little extra bit of fiber, leave your vegetable peeler in the drawer, since the peel is where much of the grit in a cucumber is found.

Cucumbers Are About 95 Percent Water, Which Is Why They’re One Of The Lowest-Calorie Options In The Produce Department. This High Amount Of Water Can Even Help Keep You Hydrated And Feeling Full.

Eat This

For a no-fuss salsa, combine chopped cucumber with diced bell pepper, cubed avocado, minced jalapeno pepper, chopped cilantro, fresh lime juice, and a couple pinches salt. Serve over cooked fish.

8. Plum—30 calories per plum

Bob Dylan famously sang, “Everybody must get stoned.” If he was referring to eating copious amounts of this low-calorie stone fruit, then good on you, Mr. Dylan! Their inherent sweetness is a great way to settle down a raging sweet tooth without any repercussions to your physique. What’s more, even the supermarket standard is packed with antioxidants.

Eat This

Add 4 pitted and sliced plums, 1/2 cup port wine, 1 tablespoon honey, 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar, 2 teaspoons fresh ginger, 1 teaspoons fresh thyme, 1 teaspoons grated orange zest, 3 whole cloves, and 1/4 teaspoon salt to a medium-sized saucepan.

Bring to a boil, reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer uncovered, stirring occasionally, until plums soften (about 12 minutes). Serve over grilled chicken breast.

Grapefruit—37 calories per half grapefruit

It’s time to pucker up if you’re searching for a fruit that keeps sugar calories in check. As with other citrus, grapefruit is a vitamin C heavyweight. University of Arizona (Tucson) researchers determined that daily intake can help lower waist circumference, blood pressure, and cholesterol numbers, making it a ticker-friendly low-calorie fruit option.[3]

Eat This

For a washboard-friendly side dish, segment a red grapefruit over a bowl and reserve any juices. Combine grapefruit segments, sliced avocado, and thinly sliced fennel. Stir together reserved juice, 1 tablespoon olive oil, and a couple pinches salt and pepper. Toss dressing with salad and garnish with fresh mint.

Strawberries—49 calories per cup

Now ubiquitous in supermarkets year-round, strawberries are not only light in calories and high in fat-fighting fiber, they also supply a wallop of vitamin C. Studies suggest that higher intakes of vitamin C may make breathing easier during exercise, particularly in those who suffer from exercise-induced asthma.[4,5]

What’s more, a 2014 Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry study found that eating plenty of the rosy fruit and the payload of antioxidants it delivers may help keep coronary woes at bay by improving blood cholesterol numbers.[6]

Eat This

For a tasty riff on the ultra-nutritious Spanish soup known as gazpacho, blend together 1/3 cup water, 1 cup strawberries, 3 medium-sized tomatoes, 1 red bell pepper, 1/2 cucumber, 2 scallions, 1/3 cup fresh mint or basil, 2 tablespoons olive oil, 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon black pepper. Chill for at least 2 hours before serving.

Honeydew Melon—61 calories per cup

The sweet, juicy flesh of the honeydew melon contains few calories, but plenty of vitamin C and heart-protective potassium. Wedges are great as a stand-alone snack, but you can also work it into smoothies, yogurt, salsas, and salads. If you have never bought this melon before, look for one that feels heavy for its size with a waxy rind. Avoid any with soft spots.

The Sweet, Juicy Flesh Of The Honeydew Melon Contains Few Calories, But Plenty Of Vitamin C And Heart-Protective Potassium.

Eat This

For a refreshing salad, toss baby spinach together with cubed honeydew melon, halved cherry tomatoes, sliced cucumber, crumbled feta cheese, and toasted almonds.

Blackberries—62 calories per cup

When it comes to berries, these are blackout good. Not only are blackberries light in calories, they’re brimming with fiber—a whopping 8 grams per cup to help fill you up without filling you out.

By slowing down digestion, a high-fiber diet is essential to helping you feel full, and a primary reason why roughage has been shown to contribute to shedding body fat.

Other items that contribute to blackberries’ impressive nutritional resume are antioxidants and vitamin K.

Eat This

Place 2 cups blackberries, 1/3 cup water, 2 tablespoons maple syrup, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, and 1/2 teaspoon almond extract in a medium-sized saucepan. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, for 20 minutes.

Dissolve 2 teaspoons cornstarch in 1 tablespoon water, stir into blackberry mixture, and heat 1 minute. Serve this sauce over oatmeal, pancakes, waffles, cottage cheese, or yogurt.

Grains

Bulgur—76 calories per 1/2 cup (cooked)

Made from whole-grain wheat that has been parboiled, dried, and then cracked, the high amount of fiber in quick-cooking bulgur can help prevent your blood sugar from going on a roller coaster that can lead to sagging energy levels and cravings for nutritional dreck.

Eat This

For a calorie-controlled breakfast porridge, bring 2 cups water, 2 cups low-fat milk, 1 cup bulgur, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, and 1/4 teaspoon salt to a boil in a saucepan. Reduce heat to medium and cook, stirring frequently, until the bulgur is tender and the consistency of oatmeal, 10-15 minutes.

Soba Noodles—113 calories per cup (cooked)

Containing about 50 percent fewer starchy calories than whole-wheat spaghetti, this Japanese-style noodle gleaned from gluten-free buckwheat is more conducive to your six-pack pursuit. Just be sure to look for brands made with 100 percent buckwheat since it can sneak in some wheat flour, which will drive up the calories.

Eat This

Cook soba noodles according to package directions (unlike normal pasta, be sure to rinse well after cooking), and then toss with cooked salmon, cooked peas, sliced carrots, and chopped scallions. Season with a dressing made with soy sauce, sesame oil, rice vinegar, and a hot sauce like Sriracha.

Teff—128 calories per 1/2 cup (cooked)

Ounce for ounce, this Ethiopian staple delivers fewer calories than other whole grains like brown rice and quinoa. Because of its itsy-bitsy size, the bulk of the teff grain is mostly the bran and germ, the most nutritious parts of any grain. This makes diminutive teff a nutritional giant that’s rich in a range of nutrients including fiber, magnesium, calcium, and phosphorus.

Teff has a malty-nutty taste, and because it expunges its starch during cooking, you can use it to make calorie-controlled puddings, riffs on polenta, or a breakfast porridge similar in consistency to Cream of Wheat.

Because Of Its Itsy-Bitsy Size, The Bulk Of The Teff Grain Is Mostly The Bran And Germ, The Most Nutritious Parts Of Any Grain.

Eat This

For a physique-friendly pudding, bring 2 cups water and 1/2 cup teff to a boil in a saucepan. Reduce heat and simmer until the water has absorbed, stirring occasionally, about 15 minutes.

Let teff cool, then puree with 1 ripe banana, 1/3 cup light coconut milk, 3 tablespoons molasses or maple syrup, 3 tablespoons cocoa powder, 2 teaspoons vanilla extract, 1/2 teaspoon ginger powder, 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves or cinnamon, and a pinch of salt in a blender or food processor. Chill for 2 hours or more before serving.

Wheat Bran—31 calories per 1/4 cup

Think of flaky wheat bran as an easy way to add low-calorie nutrition to your diet. On top of a laundry list of nutrients including magnesium and B vitamins, the 6 grams of fiber in a quarter-cup serving can help you stay satisfied and slim.

Eat This

To make tasty wheat-bran cakes, stir together 1/2 cup wheat bran, 1/2 cup oat flour, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon baking powder, and 1/4 teaspoon baking soda. Combine 1 whisked egg with 1 cup low-fat milk. Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients and drop 1/4 cup batter for each pancake into a hot skillet.

Popcorn, Air-Popped—31 calories per cup

The butter-strewn offering from the multiplex is a calorie bomb, but when it comes to a low-calorie snack choice, air-popped popcorn is a definite waistline-friendly option. Since popcorn contains a lot of volume, it can fill you up on fewer calories than most snack foods.

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For an Asian-inspired snack, stir together 1 teaspoon curry powder, 1 teaspoon dried basil, 1/4 teaspoon salt, 1/8 teaspoon cayenne, and grated zest of 1 lime. Toss spice mixture with popped popcorn.

Rice cakes, plain—35 calories per cake

When you’re craving something crunchy, rice cakes can satisfy your need without a significant number of calories. Made from puffed brown rice, the cakes can also provide a source of whole grains and energizing carbohydrates. Avoid flavored options to steer clear of sugars and other sketchy ingredients.

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For a quick snack, slather some low-fat ricotta cheese on a rice cake and top with blackberries!

Shirataki Noodles—0 calories per 3 oz.

These translucent, gelatinous noodles are made from the powdered root of the Asian konjac yam plant. Consisting mostly of a highly soluble, indigestible fiber called glucomannan, shirataki noodles are virtually calorie-free.

They have a rather nondescript taste, but they soak up the flavors of accompanying sauces and spices beautifully. You can find shirataki noodles in liquid-filled bags at Asian markets and an increasing number of local grocery stores.

Consisting Mostly Of A Highly Soluble, Indigestible Fiber Called Glucomannan, Shirataki Noodles Are Virtually Calorie-Free.

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For a quick side dish, prepare shirataki noodles according to package directions, then toss with prepared pesto and halved cherry tomatoes.

 Sandwich Thins—100 calories per thin (2 halves)

These flattish, slimmish rolls can save you plenty of starchy calories when making your lunch sandwiches and breakfast toast. Case in point: Two slices of regular bread can have twice as many calories. As with other bread products, look for thins that are made with 100 percent whole grains so you bite into extra hunger-fighting fiber.

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Make near-instant individual pizzas by topping toasted sandwich thins with tomato sauce, cooked Canadian bacon, and shredded part-skim mozzarella cheese. Microwave until cheese has melted.

Meats

Turkey Breast Deli Meat—72 calories per 3 oz.

When it comes to building your lunch sandwich, pile on this sliced meat for a low-cal option. Indeed, turkey breast is one of the leanest meats at the deli counter. To sidestep added sugars, be sure to avoid the honey-roasted versions.

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For a quick, six-pack-friendly snack, slice vegetables like carrots, zucchini, and cucumber into matchsticks. Spread some Dijon mustard on turkey slices, top with sliced veggies, and roll.

Cod—70 calories per 3 oz.

It may not contain a boatload of calories, but the tender white flesh of cod delivers impressive amounts of selenium. Acting as an antioxidant, increased intakes of selenium may help reduce levels of oxidative stress and muscular damage associated with stiff workouts.[7] If possible, source out cod that was caught in Alaskan waters, since it’s one of the most sustainable options.

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Blend 2 cups arugula, 1/2 cup parsley, 1/3 cup almonds, 1 chopped garlic clove, juice of 1/2 lemon, 1/4 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon black pepper, and 1/4 cup olive oil in a food processor or blender until well combined. Serve over pan-seared cod.

Mussels—73 calories per 3 oz.

Here’s more proof that you should cast your line and reel in mussels! With 10 grams of high-quality protein in a serving, they offer an exceptional protein-to-calorie ratio. This is on top of the fact that they’re very inexpensive, considered one of the most sustainable choices among your seafood options, and deliver a dose of ultra-healthy omega-3 fats.

A European Journal of Sports Science study suggests getting your fill of omega-3 fats may help bolster exercise performance by improving blood flow, maximum oxygen uptake by working muscles.[8]

With 10 Grams Of High-Quality Protein In A Serving, Mussels Offer An Exceptional Protein-To-Calorie Ratio.

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Heat vegetable oil in a large skillet. Sauté a chopped onion and 3 minced garlic cloves until they soften, about 3 minutes. Add 1/2 cup white wine and cook until most of the liquid has evaporated, about 3 minutes.

Add 1 pinch halved cherry tomatoes, 1/2 cup water, and 1/4 teaspoon each red pepper flakes, salt, and black pepper to the skillet. Simmer until the tomatoes begin to break down, about 4 minutes.

Add 2 pounds mussels to the skillet, cover, and steam for 8 minutes or until they open. Discard any that remain shut.

Turkey Legs—91 calories per 3 oz.

Time to embrace your inner Flintstone. This flavorful and low-calorie cut of poultry supplies an impressive 16 grams of protein in a mere 3-oz. serving to keep muscle growth going in full force. Just go easy on the fatty skin, since the calorie number above applies to just the meat.

Braising turkey legs in liquid will convert the abundant amount of connective tissue to gelatin, which helps lubricate meat, making it tender and lip-smacking moist.

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Heat oil in a skillet large enough for the turkey legs to fit comfortably in over medium-high heat. Season turkey with salt and pepper. Add legs to the pan and brown on both sides, about 6 minutes. Remove legs from pan and reduce heat to medium-low, adding more oil if needed. Add 1 sliced leek, 2 sliced garlic cloves, and 1 tablespoon chopped ginger; cook 5 minutes, stirring often, or until leeks have softened and browned.

Add 1-1/2 cups chicken broth to pan and scrape up any brown bits from bottom of pan. Stir in 1 cup orange juice, 2 sprigs fresh thyme, 1 teaspoon ground allspice, 3/4 teaspoon paprika, and 1/4 teaspoon salt. Return turkey legs to pan, bring to a boil, reduce heat to reach a mild simmer, and cook covered for 1-1/2 to 2 hours, or until meat is very tender, flipping drumsticks every 30 minutes.

Chicken Breast—92 calories per 3 oz.

It might not be the most exciting meat that you can toss in your grocery cart, but if you’re looking for a huge amount of low-calorie, muscle-building protein, it’s hard to beat reliable boneless, skinless chicken breast.

High-protein intakes can help in the battle of the bulge in two ways: by keeping you feeling satiated, and by increasing the thermic effect of feeding, which is the amount of calories you burn by simply digesting food.

If You’re Looking For A Huge Amount Of Low-Calorie, Muscle-Building Protein, It’s Hard To Beat Reliable Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breast.

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To keep chicken breast moist, try poaching it. Place breasts in a large pot and add enough water to completely cover by at least 1 inch. Bring water to a very slight simmer with just a few bubbles breaking the surface.

Do not boil! Reduce heat to medium-low, partially cover, and cook for 15 minutes, or until meat is cooked through. Adjust heat as needed during cooking to maintain the slight simmer, and skim off any foam that forms.

Pork Tenderloin—92 calories per 3 oz.

Pork tenderloin is a good value meat that won’t put a significant dent in your daily calorie intake. It does, however, contain laudable amounts of thiamine, a B vitamin your body uses to convert the food you eat into energy to power you through a workout. And one should not overlook the protein windfall: 18 grams in a mere 3-ounce serving.

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Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large saucepan. Cook 1 diced onion, 1 pound of sliced pork tenderloin, and 2 minced garlic cloves for 5 minutes. Pour in 1 cup red wine and simmer 5 minutes. Add one 28-ounce can crushed tomatoes, 1 cup water, 1 cup brown rice, 1 diced green bell pepper, 2 teaspoon Dijon mustard, 1 teaspoon dried oregano, and 1/4 teaspoon each cayenne, salt, and pepper. Simmer until rice is tender, about 30 minutes.

27. Eye of Round Steak—100 calories per 3 oz.

If you’re on the hunt for an economical cut of beef that won’t break the calorie bank, look no further than eye of round. Gleaned from near the rear legs of the cattle, or the “round,” this red-meat option has a fantastic 6-to-1 protein-to-fat ratio—meaning it will help you better pack on the muscle. Marinating the meat prior to cooking can help tenderize it so it’s less likely to dry out during cooking.

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In a shallow baking dish or container, whisk together 1/4 cup olive oil, 1/4 cup soy sauce, juice of 1 lime, and 1/2 teaspoon cumin powder. Add 1-1/2 pounds eye of round, cover, and marinate in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours, flipping once. Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a grill pan or skillet over medium-high heat.

Remove steak from marinade, pat dry, and season with salt and pepper. Cook, turning once, about 8-10 minutes total for medium rare. Let steak rest 10 minutes, then cut thinly across the grain. Try serving in tacos.

Legumes

Silken Tofu—31 calories per 3 oz.

There are a wide variety of tofu textures available. Silken tofu, which can be available as “soft,” “firm,” or “extra firm,” is a style of tofu that has not had much (if any) of its water pressed out, resulting in a custardy texture and lower-calorie brick than pressed, firm-style tofu.

While not a candidate for stir-fry, silken tofu works well in blended dishes like puddings, smoothies, dips, and salad dressings to keep calories in check and to supply a source of fairly high-quality plant-based protein.

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To make a low-calorie post-training shake, try blending together 1 cup coconut water, 3 ounces silken tofu, 1 scoop protein powder, 2 tablespoon ground flax seed, 1 cup frozen mango cubes, and 1 teaspoon fresh ginger.

Refried Beans—91 calories per 1/2 cup

Made up of mashed pinto beans, this Mexican staple delivers a wallop of hunger-quelling dietary fiber along with a range of must-have nutrients including magnesium, phosphorus, and energy-boosting iron.

Just be sure to read the ingredient list on the can and be sure that no fats are added.

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Stir together refried beans, chipotle chili powder, cumin powder, and fresh lime juice.

Spread on toast and top with a poached or fried egg.

Canned Kidney Beans—108 calories per 1/2 cup

Kidney beans are a quick way to add low-calorie plant protein and fiber to your diet. The protein and fiber in inexpensive kidney beans results in a slow burn of the complex carbs found in the legume for sustained energy and satiety levels. Some companies such as Eden Organics now offer canned kidney beans that are not packed in a salty liquid.

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For a hunger-squashing lunch salad, stir together a drained and rinsed can of kidney beans with chopped bell pepper, tomato, cucumber, and parsley. Toss with a lemon dressing.

Lentils—115 calories per 1/2 cup

Few foods deliver as much nutritional bang for your buck as lentils. Not only are they stingy when it comes to calories, lentils supply plenty of muscle-sculpting protein, core-carving fiber, and a laundry list of vitamins and minerals. And they’re budget-friendly, too!

Not Only Are They Stingy When It Comes To Calories, Lentils Supply Plenty Of Muscle-Sculpting Protein, Core-Carving Fiber, And A Laundry List Of Vitamins And Minerals.

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For a veggie burger that doesn’t suck, place 1-1/4 cups dried green lentils in a medium-sized saucepan with 4 cups water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer until lentils are tender, about 25 minutes. Drain lentils and set aside to cool. Add lentils to a food processor and pulse until most of the lentils are broken down but not until completely smooth.

Add 1/2 cup quick-cook oats, 4 ounces soft goat cheese, 1/3 cup chopped walnuts, 1/3 cup chopped oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes, 2 tablespoon balsamic vinegar, 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard, 1 teaspoon cumin powder, 1 chopped garlic clove, and salt and black pepper to taste; pulse until well combined.

Form mixture into 6 equal-sized patties and cook in a greased skillet.

Dairy

Liquid Egg Whites—25 calories per 3 tbsp

If you’re looking for pure, low-calorie protein, consider picking up a carton of liquid egg whites. In recipes, you can use them like regular eggs (3 tablespoons equals 1 large egg) without the need for any cracking. The protein within egg whites is especially rich in essential amino acids, making them a muscle-building superstar.

The egg whites are pasteurized, meaning that you can eat them straight from the carton, so consider using them to add a protein boost to smoothies.

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Heat 1/2 cup liquid egg whites, 1 chopped zucchini, and 1 cup chopped plum tomatoes in a skillet until egg whites are set, stirring often. Season this low-cal scramble with hot sauce.

Mozzarella, Part-Skim—71 calories per 1 oz.

Eat too much calorie-laden fatty cheese and your six-pack will very likely be a few cans short. But you can still have your cheese and eat it too if you keep a chunk of low-fat mozzarella in your fridge. Compared to regular cheddar cheese, part-skim mozzarella has about 61 percent fewer calories. Try it on your sandwiches, pizzas, tacos, and scrambled eggs.

You Can Still Have Your Cheese And Eat It Too If You Keep A Chunk Of Low-Fat Mozzarella In Your Fridge.

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Make a caprese pasta salad by tossing together cooked whole-grain penne pasta with flaked canned albacore tuna, diced part-skim mozzarella, sliced cherry tomatoes, and chopped fresh basil. Whisk together olive oil, balsamic vinegar, salt, and black pepper. Toss dressing with salad.

 Skim Milk—83 calories per cup

This great white lets you take advantage of the top-notch protein in moo juice minus the fatty calories. Each glassful also contains a trio of bone builders: calcium, vitamin D, and phosphorus. If you don’t mind the splurge, opt for organic skim milk, which is sourced from cattle not pumped full of antibiotics.

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Make no-cook oats by stirring together 1/2 cup rolled oats, 1/4 cup plain or vanilla protein powder, 1-1/2 teaspoons chia seeds, and 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon. Stir in 2/3 cup skim milk, and top with sliced strawberries and chopped nuts. Cover and let soak overnight in the refrigerator.

Plain Nonfat Yogurt—137 calories per cup

Fat-free yogurt is a stellar way to add quality protein and beneficial bacteria called probiotics to your daily menu without the added calories found in higher-fat or sweetened varieties. Beyond the power to bolster your immune and digestive health, probiotics might even be an ally in the battle of the bulge!

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Place 1/2 cup plain yogurt, 1/2 avocado, 1 tablespoon lime juice, 1/4 teaspoon chipotle or ancho chili powder, and a pinch of salt in a container and blend until smooth. Use as a sauce for tacos, sliced steak, or fish.

Nuts/Seeds

Almond Milk, Unsweetened—30 calories per cup

This nutty, dairy-free alternative—which is made by grinding skinned almonds with water and filtering out the mixture—contains very little of the fat found in whole nuts, so it’s a calorie-conscious option for your cereal, post-training shakes, or weekend stack of pancakes. Look for the word “unsweetened” on the carton as your guarantee that no sugars were pumped into the faux milk.

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Recharge after a workout by blending together 1 cup almond milk with 1/2 cup plain nonfat yogurt, a couple tablespoons powdered peanut butter, 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon, and 1 cup frozen strawberries.

Powdered Peanut Butter—45 calories per tbsp

Brands such as PB2 make their powdered peanut butter by taking peanuts and pressing them to remove much of the fat. When mixed with water, the end result is a creamy spread with about half the calories of regular peanut butter. But similar to the regular spread, you still get the nutritional bonuses of protein and dietary fiber. You can even add the powder straight up to items like oatmeal and protein shakes!

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Reconstitute powdered peanut butter and a dash of cinnamon according to package directions and spread between celery sticks for a snack that’ll make you feel like a kid again.

Seasonings

Red Wine Vinegar—3 calories per tbsp

If you want to add a splash of flavor to dressings and sauces for essentially no calories, be sure to keep your pantry stocked with vinegars like red wine. Some research suggests that the acetic acid in vinegar can slow down digestion of a meal, which works to improve blood-glucose control and bolster satiety.[9]

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For a tasty salad dressing, blend together equal parts olive oil and red wine vinegar with chopped shallot, chopped garlic, Dijon mustard, fresh thyme, salt, and black pepper.

Thyme—3 calories per tbsp

Fresh herbs like thyme, basil, and dill are an excellent way to liven up dishes with bright flavor and very little calorie cost. These flavor boosters also contain an arsenal of antioxidants to help assure that your low-calorie eating plan is also a disease-fighting one.

Fresh Herbs Like Thyme, Basil, And Dill Are An Excellent Way To Liven Up Dishes With Bright Flavor And Very Little Calorie Cost.

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Stir together 1 tablespoon fresh thyme, grated zest of 1 lemon, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon black pepper. Use as a rub for chicken, steak, or pork.

Cinnamon—6 calories per 1 tsp

When it comes to oatmeal, smoothies, and pancakes, cinnamon can help you go big on flavor without the calories. A number of studies, including a recent report in Nutrition Research, have linked cinnamon with improved blood-sugar control, which not only reduces the risk of diabetes but may also aid in satiety, improved energy levels, and less risk of fat storage on your midriff.[10]

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For a pudding with less gut-busting consequences, heat 1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk in a small saucepan over medium heat until just under a simmer. Remove pan from heat, add 3 ounces chopped dark chocolate and 2 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder, and let sit for 5 minutes.

Stir until chocolate is smooth. Stir in 2 teaspoon grated orange zest, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, and 1/4 teaspoon chili powder. Place chocolate mixture, 1 package silken tofu, and 2 tablespoons pure maple syrup in a blender or food processor and blend until smooth.

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Advantages of Drinking Green Tea
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Advantages of Drinking Green Tea

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Advantages of Drinking Green Tea

This is the list of Benefits that you may not have been aware of Some of these benefits are still being debated, so please do your own research if you want to use green tea for medicinal purposes.

  1. Weight Loss. Green tea increases the metabolism. The polyphenol found in green tea works to intensify levels of fat oxidation and the rate at which your body turns food into calories.
  2. Diabetes. Green tea apparently helps regulate glucose levels slowing the rise of blood sugar after eating. This can prevent high insulin spikes and resulting fat storage.
  3. Heart Disease. Scientists think, green tea works on the lining of blood vessels, helping keep them stay relaxed and better able to withstand changes in blood pressure. It may also protect against the formation of clots, which are the primary cause of heart attacks.
  4. Esophageal Cancer. It can reduce the risk of esophageal cancer, but it is also widely thought to kill cancer cells in general without damaging the healthy tissue around them.
  5. Cholesterol. Green tea reduces bad cholesterol in the blood and improves the ratio of good cholesterol to bad cholesterol.
  6. Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. It is said to delay the deterioration caused by Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Studies carried out on mice showed that green tea protected brain cells from dying and restored damaged brain cells.
  7. Tooth Decay. Studies suggests that the chemical antioxidant “catechin” in tea can destroy bacteria and viruses that cause throat infections, dental caries and other dental conditions
  8. Blood Pressure. Regular consumption of green tea is thought to reduce the risk of high blood pressure.
  9. Depression. Theanine is an amino acid naturally found in tea leaves. It is this substance that is thought to provide a relaxing and tranquilizing effect and be a great benefit to tea drinkers.
  10. Anti-viral and Anti-bacterial. Tea catechins are strong antibacterial and antiviral agents which make them effective for treating everything from influenza to cancer. In some studies green tea has been shown to inhibit the spread of many diseases.
  11. Skincare. Green tea can apparently also help with wrinkles and the signs of aging, This is because of their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Both animal and human studies have demonstrated that green tea applied topically can reduce sun damage.
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Acidic foods to avoid
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Acidic foods to avoid

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Acidic foods to avoid

  • All meat (beef, pork, lamb, and chicken) and fish
  • Rice (white, brown, or basmati)
  • Cornmeal, oats, rye, spelt, wheat, bran
  • Popcorn
  • Pastas
  • Breads and most other grain products, such as cereals (hot or cold), crackers, and pastries
  • The following beans (unless sprouted, in which case they become alkaline-producing): pinto, navy, mung, lentils, black, garbanzo, red, white, adzuki, and broad
  • Cheese (Parmesan and sharper cheeses are the worst)
  • Sunflower and pumpkin seeds
  • Wheat germ
  • The following nuts: walnuts, pecans, cashews, dried coconut (fresh coconut is alkaline-producing), pistachios, macadamias, filberts, Brazil nuts, and peanuts
  • Colas
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Coffee and other caffeinated drinks
  • Sweetened yogurt
  • Most forms of sweeteners (artificial sweeteners, cane sugar, beet sugar, barley syrup, processed honey, maple syrup, molasses, fructose, lactose)
  • Refined table salt
  • Soy sauce
  • Mustard (dried powder and processed)
  • Ketchup (unless natural and homemade)
  • Mayonnaise (unless natural and homemade)
  • White vinegar (apple cider and sweet brown rice vinegar are less acid-producing and preferred)
  • Nutmeg
  • Tobacco
  • Practically all drugs

Alkaline Foods

  • Practically all vegetables
  • Practically all fruits, except blueberries, plums, prunes, and cranberries. Even citrus fruits such as lemons, which we think of as being acidic, are alkaline-producing in the body. They are rich in organic salts, like citrates, which are converted into bicarbonates.
  • Beans such as string, soy, lima, green, and snap
  • Peas
  • Potatoes
  • Arrowroot flour
  • Grains such as flax, millet, quinoa, and amaranth
  • Nuts like almonds, pignoli, fresh coconut, and chestnuts
  • Sprouted seeds of alfalfa, radish, and chia
  • Unsprouted sesame
  • Fresh unsalted butter
  • Milk, cream, and goat’s milk
  • Eggs
  • Whey
  • Plain yogurt
  • Sweeteners like raw, unpasteurized honey, dried sugar cane juice (Sucanat), brown rice syrup
  • Fruit juices
  • All vegetable juices
  • Most herbal teas
  • Garlic
  • Cayenne pepper
  • Gelatin
  • Most herbs
  • Miso
  • Most vegetable and unprocessed sea salt
  • Most all spices
  • Vanilla extract
  • Brewer’s yeast
  • Most unprocessed, cold-pressed oils are neutral or alkaline-forming. (Even margarine seems to be neutral, but I don’t recommend this “liquid plastic.”)
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