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Lettuce Teach You

Lettuce Teach You. What Are Phytochemicals? Some Phytochemicals and Their Benefits Honeydew You Know the Answer? Eat More Phytos!. What Are Phytochemicals?. Say What?. Phytochemicals f ī ' tō - kĕm´ĭ – k Ə ls Syllabication: phy•to•chem•i•cals fi•toe•chemicals. What Are Phytochemicals?.

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Lettuce Teach You

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  1. Lettuce Teach You • What Are Phytochemicals? • Some Phytochemicals and Their Benefits • Honeydew You Know the Answer? • Eat More Phytos!

  2. What Are Phytochemicals?

  3. Say What? • Phytochemicalsf ī ' tō - kĕm´ĭ – kƏls • Syllabication: phy•to•chem•i•calsfi•toe•chemicals

  4. What Are Phytochemicals? • Substances found in plant foods that contain protective compounds that may help prevent diseases • “Phyto” comes from the Greek word meaning plant • Phytochemicals are plant chemicals

  5. What Are Phytochemicals? • More than 900 have been identified • Many more are being discovered • More than 100 in one serving of vegetables

  6. How Do They Work? • Phytochemicals are not… • like vitamins or minerals, so there is no RDA for them • calories, so they don’t provide energy • They have subtle, drug-like effects that can influence your body’s chemistry

  7. What Can They Do? • Some may help inhibit the growth of certain cancers • Others may prevent plaque buildup in artery walls • Some act as antioxidants

  8. Some Phytochemicals and Their Benefits

  9. Some Phytochemicals and Their Benefits • Allyl (A-Lill) sulfides – • Alliums: Garlic, onions, leeks, chives and scallions • May help prevent: • Certain cancers • High blood pressure • Blood clotting

  10. Some Phytochemicals and Their Benefits • Capsaicin (Cap-sa-sin) – • Hot peppers • Benefits: • Digestive aid • Potential cancer-fighting compound • Topical pain killer

  11. Some Phytochemicals and Their Benefits • Carotenoids (Car-ot-en-oyds): alpha, beta, gamma, delta • Orange and dark green leafy vegetables: • Carrots • Sweet potatoes • Winter squash, pumpkin • Spinach, romaine (orange color is masked by chlorophyll) • Orange fruits: • Apricots • Mango • Cantaloupe • Benefits: • May help prevent cancer • Potent antioxidants • Provitamin A activity

  12. Some Phytochemicals and Their Benefits • Lycopene (Like-o-peen) – • Tomatoes and watermelon • May help prevent: • Prostate cancer • Heart disease (blood clotting)

  13. Some Phytochemicals and Their Benefits • Lutein (Loo-teen) – • Leafy green vegetables: spinach, kale, turnip greens, romaine, collard greens • May help prevent: • Macular degeneration • Cancer • Heart disease

  14. Some Phytochemicals and Their Benefits • Ellagic (Ee-laj-ick) acid • Grapes, strawberries, cranberries, blackberries, raspberries, nuts • May help prevent: • Cancer

  15. Some Phytochemicals and Their Benefits • Isoflavones (Ice-o-flave-ones) – • Soybeans, soy protein • May help prevent: • High cholesterol, heart disease • Cancer

  16. Some Phytochemicals and Their Benefits • Quercetin (Kwer-si-tin) – • Onions, kale, broccoli, red grapes, cherries, apples, cereals, tea, red wine • May help prevent: • Cancer • Heart disease • Allergies – works like antihistamine

  17. Some Phytochemicals and Their Benefits • Resveratrol (Res-vare-e-trol) – • Red grapes and juice, red wine, peanuts • May help prevent: • Heart disease (blood clotting) • Cancer

  18. Some Phytochemicals and Their Benefits • Sulforaphane (Sul-for-a-fane) – • Broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables • May help prevent: • Cancer

  19. Honeydew You Know the Answer?

  20. Honeydew You Know the Answer? 1. Fruits and _________ are rich in phytochemicals.

  21. Honeydew You Know the Answer? 1. Fruits and _________ are rich in phytochemicals. Answer: Vegetables

  22. Honeydew You Know the Answer? 2. What is a fancy name for a plant chemical?

  23. Honeydew You Know the Answer? 2. What is a fancy name for a plant chemical? Answer: Phytochemical

  24. Honeydew You Know the Answer? 3. This popular green vegetable is said to resemble trees by its shape. It contains sulforaphane, a chemical that may help prevent cancer.

  25. Honeydew You Know the Answer? 3. This popular green vegetable is said to resemble trees by its shape. It contains sulforaphane, a chemical that may help prevent cancer. Answer: Broccoli

  26. Honeydew You Know the Answer? 4. These vegetables are really fruits. They are used to make ketchup and contain lycopene, a photochemical that may help prevent prostate cancer.

  27. Honeydew You Know the Answer? 4. These vegetables are really fruits. They are used to make ketchup and contain lycopene, a photochemical that may help prevent prostate cancer. Answer: Tomatoes

  28. Honeydew You Know the Answer? 5. This berry is named for its color and contains a significant amount of antioxidants.

  29. Honeydew You Know the Answer? 5. This berry is named for its color and contains a significant amount of antioxidants. Answer: Blueberries

  30. Get More Phytos in Your Diet

  31. Did You Know? • The WHO study group on diet, nutrition and prevention of communicable diseases recommends that we consume at least 400 grams (14 ounces) of fruits and vegetables daily • The 5-A-Day program recommends 5 to 9 servings each day

  32. Eat More Phytos! 1. Plan your meals around plant-based foods.

  33. Eat More Phytos! 2. Use beans and soy for your protein often.

  34. Eat More Phytos! 3. Eat 2-3 vegetables at both lunch and dinner. Choose vegetables with a lot of color.

  35. Eat More Phytos! 4. Choose fruits for snacks rather than pretzels and other refined snack foods.

  36. Eat More Phytos! 5. Season your food with garlic, onion, tomatoes, peppers and a small amount of nuts. Use flax, sesame, sunflower and pumpkin seeds for flavor or for snacks.

  37. Eat More Phytos! 6. Experiment with a variety of whole grains: amaranth, quinoa, brown rice, etc.

  38. Orange You Glad You Learned? • What Are Phytochemicals? • Some Phytochemicals and Their Benefits • Honeydew You Know the Answer? • Eat More Phytos!

  39. “To fail is not an option.” – Paul Schaye, finisher, Paris-Brest-Paris bike ride: 783 miles

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