NEUTRACUETICALS: The
new-age Food Therapy
Concentrated nutrients extracted from regular
foods could manage lifestyle diseases
Nutraceuticals are the new buzzword in nutrition today thanks to
a heightened interest in the management of lifestyle diseases by nutrition, the
aspiration to be fit and youthful even in old age, and lack of time for relaxed
eating.
What are nutraceuticals?
The term ‘nutraceutical’ is used to describe any food, or part
of a food supplement, that offers a medical or health benefit beyond simple
nutrition. They range from proteins, vitamins, minerals and pure compounds used
in capsules and tablets, to foods that contain fortified bioactive ingredients.
COMPAISON OF FOODS AND NUTRACEUTICALS
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Foods
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Simple foods provide calories and energy
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Regular food helps maintain daily bodily functions
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Nutrient absorption from simple food is low
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Simple foods cannot treat disease and illness, but may prevent
it
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Nutraceuticals
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Nutraceuticals provide a health benefit beyond simple nutrition.
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Nutraceuticals have a medical, therapeutic or health benefit,
including the prevention and treatment of disease.
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Nutrient absorption is much higher.
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Nutraceuticals carry specific disease treatment or prevention
claims previously allowed only for drugs.
Some foods and their nutraceuticals
Soy: Can be eaten in the form of tofu, soybeans, soy milk,
etc., but is often avoided because of its taste.
Nutraceutical: Soy isoflavones are
positioned for menopausal health and bone health.
Alfalfa seeds/sprouts: Alfalfa sprouts contain
concentrated amount of Vitamins K and C, and calcium.
Nutraceutical: Its leaf
concentrates (LLC) have a high protein and lipid content, and high vitamin
content, especially for beta-carotene.
Apple: Contains vitamins, minerals and roughage.
Nutraceutical: Apple cider
vinegar, made by fermenting apple liquor with acetic acid-forming bacteria
(acetobacter), helps acid reflux, lowers blood pressure, improve
diabetes and supports weight loss.
Shikha Sharma
HT Brunch, October 8, 2017
HT Brunch, October 8, 2017
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