6 Great Foods for Men

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By Joy Bauer, PARADE Magazine

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Listen up, guys. If you’d like to improve your mood, memory, muscles, and more, forget expensive and potentially risky supplements. Just head to your local supermarket. You’ll find foods that help prevent age-related health conditions. As an added bonus, they all taste great and are easy to incorporate into your diet.

Sardines For Heart Health

Ounce for ounce, sardines are one of the best sources for heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids and are extremely low in contaminants such as mercury and PCBs. They’re also eco-friendly, packed with protein, and low in saturated fat. Canned versions are inexpensive, portable, and don’t require refrigeration. Choose no-salt-added brands, and keep the bones in for a third of your recommended daily calcium. Sardines are great on salads or layered on top of whole-grain crackers.

Brazil Nuts For Prostate Health

Brazil nuts are one of the richest food sources of selenium, a mineral that may reduce a man’s risk of developing prostate cancer. Selenium may be toxic if taken in daily doses of more than 400 micrograms (mcg). But one Brazil nut has about 100 mcg. One or two mixed with other nuts each day will give you just the right amount.

Edamame For Mood

Mood is affected by a combination of factors, including brain chemistry, life events, and the foods you eat. Of these, only diet is under your control. Fiber-rich carbohydrates such as oats and edamame (green soybeans in the pod) help prevent mood fluctuations by keeping your blood-sugar levels steady. Edamame also contain protein, which further helps stabilize blood sugar, and omega-3 fatty acids, which have been shown to help combat depression. You can find them in just about any Japanese restaurant. They often come heavily salted, so request them “nude” or lightly coated. You also can buy frozen edamame pods at health-food stores and many supermarkets. Take ‘em home, boil, drain, and enjoy!

Sesame Seeds For Sex Drive

They’re inexpensive, safe, and don’t require a prescription. They’re also very rich in the amino acid arginine, which is involved in synthesizing nitric oxide, a compound that enhances blood flow through the arteries and—ahem—to various other male body parts. Toasted sesame seeds add a nice nutty taste to salads, cooked grains, or cereal. You also can enjoy them in hummus, which is made with ground chickpeas and sesame seed paste (called tahini).

Blueberries For Memory

These days, it seems you can’t say enough about the health benefits of blueberries. But did you know that much of their power lies in their color? That deep blue hue is caused by flavonoids—natural compounds that protect the brain’s memory-carrying cells (neurons) from the negative effects of oxidation and inflammation. Buy firm-fleshed berries or, off-season, try frozen, unsweetened varieties. Eat with plain yogurt, as a topping for cereal, or right out of the bowl.

Lentils For Energy

Rich in fiber and protein—both of which are digested slowly—lentils provide a steady source of energy. They’re also a good source of several B vitamins essential to energy production, as well as iron, which helps red blood cells carry oxygen. Try whipping up a big batch of lentil soup, and you’ll have a hearty lunch for days.


About the author

Lamar and Ronnie Tyler are the creators of the award-winning blog BlackandMarriedWithKids.com . They also are behind the Amazon.com bestselling DVDs Happily Ever After: A Positive Image of Black Marriage, You Saved Me and Men Ain’t Boys that explores manhood in the African American community. The Tylers are also the proud parents of four children.



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  • http://www.scritchandscratch.com/blog VEe!

    Heads up!
    Most fresh fish are very rich in Omega-3 fatty acids and are great sources of proteins, but you have to watch out for mercury. There’s also flax seed (oil)which is great for Omega-3 fatty acids, which can be used in salads.

    If you want to stay away from the salty edamame, just purchase the baby soybeans.

    Blueberries go great with whole grains like oatmeal for breakfast. I don’t cook my oatmeal, I’ll eat it like cereal along with sliced almonds and other great whole grains.

    Just remember that in order to take full advantage of these healthy benefits (like sex drive), its always good to have an overall healthy system. Compacted colons doesn’t help the body absorb nutrients efficiently. Then there’s stress that your body goes through from a poor diet and inadequate sleep. Let’s not forget to mention drugs (legal/illegal) and alcohol.

    Thanks for this post. Health reminders are always great.

    VEe!s last blog post..the Daily Freshness

  • http://www.blackandmarriedwithkids.com TheDad

    VEe! – Thanks for the knowledge

  • Anna

    Thanx for the advice TheDad. I wonder how many woman printed this or emailed it to their husband/man. LOL