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14 March 2007 · Viewed 10150 times · Disclaimer & Terms
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While people have been relishing delicious sea food for centuries, it is only in the recent past that studies have brought out the benefits of eating fish. Demand for fish has surged as they are highly nutritive and inexpensive. Fish can be cooked to suit different tastes that will satisfy the most demanding person on earth.

Fish is lower in calories than the same portion size of beef, and it's very high in protein. Those practicing healthy eating are working toward reducing their calories and maintaining nutritional values. Fish is considered a perfect food with its high protein, and low calorie ratio. Few foods can make that claim. Remember not to slather tartar sauce or other high calorie and fat condiments onto your fish. Instead, use herbs and healthy marinades.

Fish is also rich in other nutritional requirements such as potassium, B-complex vitamins, selenium, iron, and many other trace minerals required by the body. Some varieties of fatty fish are rich in vitamin A and D. Since fish is low on sodium, it is advised as a healthy diet. Many doctors and nutritionist advise people to include a lot of fish in their diet owing to their nutritional value. To err on the safe side, do not consume the breaded, over- processed fish sticks that you see in the markets.

You may have a doubt as to whether fish is high on cholesterol like other meats. Fish to your surprise is a relatively safe food as it contains very less cholesterol and saturated fats. Research indicates that certain fish varieties in fact help in the reduction of cholesterol, which makes it an ideal food when compared to other variety of meat.

Omega-3 fatty acids are known as the good fats, which are a necessary component in achieving optimum health. Some people take supplements such as flax seed oil. A much easier and more pleasant way to ingest these fatty acids is by eating salmon and trout, which are particularly high in omega-3. It's easy to just add a few more fish meals to your weekly diet.

Omega-3 has been seen to help the body recuperate from various illnesses and to maintain health. Omega-3 helps in avoiding and curing you from high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, hardening of the arteries, arthritis, and even hair loss. Many researches on Omega-3 have established their beneficial features which should propel you into including fish in your daily diet for healthy living.

The other good news about fish is that it's quite inexpensive. Wild salmon and halibut may cost a bit more, but in general fish is easy on the food budget. You can create all kinds of tasty meals with fish, and your children will love many of them.

Fish has become an ideal choice of people who want to eat a healthy diet. But be aware when you add butter or creamy sauces as they can drastically increase the calories in your diet. Fish is very easy to prepare and many delicious recipes can be prepared with fish for taste and health.
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