THRIVE
  • Home
  • Consultations
  • Location
  • Contact
  • Shop
  • Testimonials
  • Blog

Summer super foods

19/7/2023

0 Comments

 
Picture
Welcome to the glorious month of July, where nature bestows upon us a treasure trove of summer superfoods that brim with essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

What are superfoods?

Superfoods, the nutritional superheroes of nature, are an exquisite group of foods that surpass their peers in terms of nutrient density and health benefits. They are bestowed with an array of vital vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that contribute to our optimal health and vitality. Think of them as the nutritional powerhouses that nature offers during specific seasons. In this delightful season of July, we are blessed with a cornucopia of superfoods that not only dazzle our taste buds but also nourish our bodies from within.   

Below, I have explained why these foods are so good for you and have given you a couple of tasty recipes to try.

Summer Superfoods

Berries: Nature's Antioxidant Powerhouses Berries, such as strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries, are not only delicious but also pack a nutritional punch. Rich in antioxidants, they help protect our cells from damage caused by harmful free radicals. Additionally, they contain an array of essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, manganese, and dietary fibre.
Strawberries: These bright red delights are a great source of vitamin C, which supports a healthy immune system and collagen production. They also contain folate, potassium, and antioxidants, such as anthocyanins and ellagic acid, known for their potential anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties.
Picture
Blueberries: Packed with anthocyanins, blueberries are known for their anti-aging and brain-boosting benefits. These powerful antioxidants support cognitive function, reduce oxidative stress, and may improve memory and learning. Blueberries are also rich in vitamin K, vitamin C, and manganese.

Raspberries: These juicy berries offer a range of nutrients, including vitamin C, manganese, and dietary fibre. They are particularly high in ellagitannins, which have been associated with potential anticancer effects and cardiovascular health benefits.
Watermelon: A Hydrating Nutrient Bomb! Watermelon is the ultimate thirst quencher during the hot summer months. Composed mostly of water (about 92%), it aids in hydration and replenishes electrolytes lost through perspiration. This juicy fruit is also a rich source of lycopene, a powerful antioxidant known for its potential to reduce inflammation and support heart health. Watermelon is a good source of vitamins A and C, as well as potassium.
Picture
Tomatoes: Red Gems of Nutritional Goodness. Tomatoes, with their vibrant colours and rich flavours, offer a wealth of health benefits. They contain lycopene, an antioxidant associated with reducing the risk of certain types of cancer, especially prostate cancer. Tomatoes are also an excellent source of vitamin C, vitamin A, and potassium. Additionally, they contain folate, vitamin K, and various other antioxidants, such as beta-carotene and quercetin.

Cucumbers: Cool, Refreshing, and Nutrient-Packed Cucumbers are not only cooling but also provide numerous health benefits. Composed mainly of water, they help keep you hydrated on scorching summer days. Cucumbers are a good source of vitamin K, which plays a crucial role in blood clotting and bone health. They also contain vitamin C, silica, and various minerals, including magnesium and potassium, which are essential for maintaining proper bodily functions.
Leafy Greens: Nutritional Powerhouses for Vitality. Leafy greens, such as spinach, kale, Swiss chard, and rocket, are brimming with vitamins, minerals, and fibre. These nutrient powerhouses support optimal digestion, boost the immune system, and contribute to overall vitality.
Picture
Spinach: This dark, leafy green is a nutritional superstar. Packed with iron, folate, vitamin K, and vitamin A, spinach supports healthy blood circulation, assists in DNA synthesis, and promotes optimal vision. It also contains lutein and zeaxanthin, antioxidants that support eye health.

Kale: Known for its dense nutrient profile, kale is rich in vitamins A, C, and K. It is also a good source of manganese, calcium, and potassium. Kale's high antioxidant content, including flavonoids and carotenoids, helps protect against cellular damage and supports a healthy inflammatory response.

Swiss Chard: With its colourful stems and dark green leaves, Swiss chard is an excellent source of vitamins A, C, and K. It also provides magnesium, potassium, and dietary fibre. Swiss chard contains betalains, powerful antioxidants that may have anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties.

Rocket: This peppery and slightly bitter green offers a good dose of vitamins A, K, and C. It is also a source of folate, calcium, and potassium. Arugula contains glucosinolates, compounds that may have anti-cancer effects and support liver health.


Summer Superfood Recipes
 
Introducing two delightful recipes that showcase the incredible flavours and health benefits of summer superfoods.

First, we have a refreshing Berry Spinach Salad with Citrus Dressing. This vibrant salad combines nutrient-rich spinach leaves with a medley of mixed berries, sliced almonds, and optional crumbled feta cheese. Tossed in a zesty citrus dressing, it's a delightful blend of sweet and tangy flavours.
​
Secondly, we have a cooling Watermelon and Tomato Gazpacho, a chilled soup bursting with the hydrating properties of watermelon and the vibrant goodness of ripe tomatoes. This gazpacho is a perfect balance of refreshing and savoury, with the addition of cucumber, red bell pepper, and a hint of basil. Both recipes celebrate the seasonal superfoods, offering a delightful way to nourish your body and tantalise your taste buds during the summer months.
 

Berry Spinach Salad with Citrus Dressing

Ingredients:
  • 2 cups fresh spinach leaves (160 grams)
  • 1 cup mixed berries (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries) (140 grams)
  • 1/4 cup sliced almonds (30 grams)
  • 2 tablespoons crumbled feta cheese (optional) (30 grams)
Picture
For the Citrus Dressing:
  • 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed orange juice
  • 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon honey or maple syrup
  • Salt and pepper to taste


​Instructions:
  1. In a large salad bowl, combine the fresh spinach leaves, mixed berries, sliced almonds, and crumbled feta cheese (if using).
  2. In a small bowl, whisk together the orange juice, lemon juice, olive oil, honey or maple syrup, salt, and pepper to create the citrus dressing.
  3. Drizzle the citrus dressing over the salad ingredients and gently toss until everything is well coated.
  4. Serve immediately as a refreshing and nutrient-packed summer salad.

Watermelon and Tomato Gazpacho
​

Ingredients:
  • 4 cups ripe watermelon, seeds removed and diced (600 grams)
  • 2 large tomatoes, diced (350 grams)
  • 1 small cucumber, peeled and diced (150 grams)
  • 1/2 red bell pepper, diced (70 grams)
  • 1/4 red onion, finely chopped (30 grams)
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
  • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon fresh basil leaves, chopped
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Picture
Instructions:
  1. In a blender or food processor, combine the watermelon, tomatoes, cucumber, red bell pepper, and red onion. Blend until smooth.
  2. Pour the blended mixture into a large bowl and stir in the lime juice, olive oil, fresh basil leaves, salt, and pepper. Mix well.
  3. Chill the gazpacho in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours to allow the flavours to meld.
  4. Serve the chilled gazpacho in bowls or glasses, garnished with additional basil leaves, if desired. Enjoy this refreshing and hydrating soup on a hot summer day.

Feel free to customise these recipes by adding or substituting other seasonal superfoods and herbs to suit your preferences. Remember to experiment and have fun while incorporating these nutrient-packed ingredients into your meals!
 
In conclusion...

As the summer sun graces us with an abundance of superfoods, let us embrace their nutritional prowess and revel in the health benefits they offer. From the antioxidant-rich berries to the hydrating watermelon, the nutrient-packed tomatoes, refreshing cucumbers, and vibrant leafy greens, these superfoods can enhance our well-being in numerous ways.

Incorporate these summer delights into your daily meals, experiment with creative recipes, and savour the unique flavours they bring. As you indulge in their vitamin and mineral content, remember that nature's gifts not only tantalise our taste buds but also support our immune system, promote healthy aging, and nourish our bodies from within.

Please note that while superfoods are indeed beneficial, they should be part of a balanced diet and lifestyle. As always, consult with a healthcare professional or a registered nutritional therapist before making any significant changes to your diet or if you have specific health concerns.
​
Wishing you a summer filled with vibrant health and the joy of nourishing your body with the incredible power of seasonal superfoods!
 
Picture
0 Comments

    Welcome

    The contents of this blog are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you have regarding a medical condition, and before undertaking any diet, dietary supplement, exercise, or other health program.

    Archives

    January 2024
    November 2023
    September 2023
    August 2023
    July 2023
    June 2023
    May 2023
    April 2023
    March 2023
    February 2023
    October 2022
    July 2022
    June 2022
    January 2022
    September 2021
    July 2021
    June 2021
    May 2021
    March 2021
    February 2021
    January 2021
    November 2020
    September 2020
    July 2020
    April 2020
    March 2020
    February 2020
    January 2020
    November 2019
    October 2019
    September 2019

    Categories

    All
    About Rosehips
    ADHD
    Allergies
    Aluminium
    Alzheimers
    Antibiotics
    Antioxidants
    Anxiety
    Asthma
    Autism
    Autumn
    Autumn Equinox
    B12
    B12 Injections
    Blackberries
    Blood
    Blood Sugar
    Blood Tests
    Blueberry Smoothie
    Bowel Health
    Brain Fog
    Brain Health
    Cancer
    Cardiovascular Disease
    Chickweed
    Cholesterol
    Clean 15
    Clinical Nutrition
    Colagen
    Colds
    Constipation
    Cosy
    Coughs
    Cravings
    C-section
    Cycles
    Dementia
    Depression
    Detox
    Diabetes
    Digestive Discomfort
    Dimentia
    Dirty Dozen
    Dog Rose
    Dysbiosis
    Earth Element
    Eating Better
    Eczema
    Ehlers Danlos
    Elder
    Elderberries
    Elderberry
    Elderberry Syrup
    Elderflower
    Elderflower Fritters Recipe
    Emotional Health
    Energetics Of Rose
    Environmental Working Group
    Equinox
    FAM
    Fatigue
    February Folklore
    February Foraging
    February Herbs
    Fertility
    Fertility Awareness Course
    Fertility Awareness Method
    Fire Cider
    Flu
    Foraging
    Functional Medicine
    Good Bacteria
    Hair Mineral Analysis
    Hair Test
    Happy Periods
    Hawthorn
    Hawthorn Blossom
    Hayfever
    Hayfever Remedy
    Heart
    Heart Disease
    Heavy Metal Build Up
    Heavy Metals
    Hippocrates
    Homocysteine
    Hormone Contraception
    Hormone Imbalances
    Hypertension
    Immune Boost
    Immune Support
    Immune System
    Immunity
    Iron
    Iron Absorption
    Joint Problems
    Liver
    Mabon
    Magnesium
    Mercury
    Microbiome
    Mineral Deficiency
    Mood
    Mood Disorders
    Natural Cold Remedy
    Natural Contraception
    Natural Doctor
    Natural Medicine
    Natural Remedies
    Naturopath Mansfield
    Naturopath Nottingham
    Naturopath Uk
    Naturopathy
    Nervous System
    Nettle
    Nettle Pesto
    Nettle Soup
    Nettle Tea
    Nutrient Deficiency
    Nutrition Pre-pregnancy
    Optimum Fertility
    Ovaries
    Perimenopause
    Periods
    Phytonutrients
    Plant Based Recipes
    Post-pill Infertility
    Potassium
    Pre-conception
    Pre-conception Care
    Preparing For A Baby
    Pre-pregnancy Care
    Probiotics
    Protein
    Purple Archeangel
    Purple Dead Nettle
    Reference Range
    Reishi Mushrooms
    Root Cause
    Rosa Canina
    Rosehip Remedies
    Rosehips
    Season
    Self Care
    Side Effects The Pill
    Skin Care
    Spleen Energy
    Stand Up To Cancer
    Stellaria Media
    Stroke
    Sugar
    Superfoods
    TCM
    Testosterone
    The Pill
    Tincture
    Toxicity
    Traditional Chinese Medicine
    UK Nature
    Vegan
    Vegetarian
    Vitamin C
    Vitamin C Injections
    Vitamin D
    Vitamin D Test
    What Is A Naturopath
    Zinc

    RSS Feed


Thrive 
Clinical Nutrition and Naturopathic Health
​

​Eve Morley NT
mNNA. mGTC. FNTP. Soc Nat. NAP
​​[email protected]

​
​Subscribe to my emails
​
GDPR Privacy policy
​
Data Protection Policy
​Blood testing Kits terms and conditions
​
Disclaimer

​
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
  • Home
  • Consultations
  • Location
  • Contact
  • Shop
  • Testimonials
  • Blog