Monday, 12 December 2011

Stand Mixers - The Kitchen's Busiest Appliances

!±8± Stand Mixers - The Kitchen's Busiest Appliances

There is a distinct possibility the stand mixer is the most useful appliance to be found in any kitchen, from the family kitchen to that found in the finest restaurants.

November 17, 1885, was a momentous day in the history of labor-saving kitchen appliances. On that day, inventor Rufus M. Eastman received the first patent issued for an electric mixer which could use mechanical power, water power, or electrical power.

African-American inventor Willie Johnson was responsible for the 1884 design of an eggbeater powered by a driving wheel in connection with an arrangement of gears and pulleys which turned a set of beaters, blades, or stirrers.

Appliance companies such as Bosch, KitchenAid, and Sunbeam were quick to expand upon Johnson's idea, turning to the production of multipurpose kitchen gadgets.

The prototype electric mixers were anything but graceful; they were large and bulky and looked more at home in a factory than in the home kitchen. By the 1930s, at least a dozen companies were turning out electric mixers, of which the two best known were the Hobart/Kitchen/Aid and the Sunbeam Mixmaster.

The model M4A Sunbeam Mixmaster, first introduced in 1930, had a flowing silhouette in comparison to the ungainly outlines of its competitors. This sleek machine became so popular its name "Mixmaster" became synonymous with "stand mixer," just as "Jell-O®," "Kleenex®," and "Band-Aid®" are to gelatin dessert, facial tissue, and any first-aid bandage.

The new stand mixer was not merely just a gadget to amuse a cook; rather, it was a composite of gadgets which were copacetic with one another. Sunbeam originally advertised the Mixmaster as capable of performing a variety of tasks, provided the appropriate attachments were available.

A craze for household mechanization began to sweep the nation in the late 1800s. Servants were leaving domestic service in droves to enter the general work force. The Depression and World War II disrupted life everywhere. Many domestic workers filled jobs in factories and such, which up to then, were held by the men who were off to war. Because of the perceived "servant shortage," middle- and upper-class womanhood turned to do their own housework, especially in the kitchen. They were anxious to find kitchen appliances that could save time, money, and energy.

In 1908, engineer Herbert Johnson, president of the Hobart Manufacturing Company of Troy, Ohio, fabricated a device that could ease the workload wherever food was involved. After watching a baker using a metal spoon to mix bread dough, he tinkered around until he came up with a mechanical version; by 1915, Hobart's 80-quart mixer was part of the standard inventory on all United States Navy vessels plus he had his foot in the door of many commercial bakeries.

By 1918, KitchenAid's management was doing tasting trials in their own homes. The machines were such a success, legend has it, that one of the management's wives gave it a glowing recommendation: "all I know is it's the best kitchen aid I've ever had."

By 1919, the Hobart Company had become KitchenAid and was merchandizing a "food preparer" (stand mixer) suitable for the home kitchen. It was very large at 65 pounds and very expensive: 9.50 (equivalent to around 00 in the early 2000s). However, in 1936, industrial designer Egmont Ahrens trimmed down both the mixer's size and especially its price tag to .

This new kitchen appliance was an adaptation of the 1908 commercial stand mixer and featured a groundbreaking design known as "planetary action;" the action blends the ingredients all the way to the edges of the bowl. The bowl never needs to be manually rotated.

Early sales of the KitchenAid mixer by retailers were rather slow. Perhaps the businesses were being overly cautious about a new and expensive appliance. Hobart/KitchenAid created a mobil work force, made mostly of women, to approach the public by door to door, demonstrating the wonders of the new food preparation tool. Perhaps KitchenAid thought a woman talking to another woman about this new product would be more of an intimate sales approach. The citrus juicer and food grinder attachments, first available in 1919, made the stand mixer even more attractive.

In 1937, KitchenAid introduced fully interchangeable attachments, a wise marketing ploy. The concept is still being utilized in the 21st century. For example, the 1919 pea shucker attachment, although not available anymore, will still fit today's model.

The title of an "American Icon" has been conferred upon the KitchenAid stand mixer by the Smithsonian Institution Museum in Washington, DC, where the mixer is on display as an important force in American family life.

KitchenAid may have been the first group to manufacture the electric standing mixer but the greatest degree of consumer acceptance went to the Sunbeam Mixmaster, invented by Ivan Jepson. His Mixmaster was patented in 1928 and 1929, and was first mass- marketed in May, 1930.

Jepson was able to create a mixer for Sunbeam that sold for a fraction of the KitchenAid machine's price. (In the early 1930s, the Sunbeam mixer retailed for a mere .25 [0 in the early 21st century], as opposed to the hefty 9.50 for the KitchenAid.)

Jepson, a Swede, emigrated to the United States. Arriving in the country in 1925, he sought employment in Chicago, at the Chicago Flexible Shaft Company, parent company to Sunbeam. The company expansion was for increased kitchen appliance production and Jepson became Sunbeam's head designer by 1930.

By 1940, many years ahead of its time, Jepson's Mixmaster was capable of a multitude of tasks: it could squeeze juice, shell peas, peel fruit, press pasta, grind meat, and grind coffee beans as well as open tin cans, sharpen knives, and polish silverware. It also had a mayonnaise oil dropper attachment, ostensibly controlling oil flow into the juicer bowl.

DID YOU KNOW?When thick batter or dough crawls its way up toward the mixer head, "dough creep" occurs, possibly endangering the gears or potentially throwing dough or batter up and out of the bowl, splattering everything in sight. Apparently, the mixer has a mind of its own. The mixer head (handle and motor) can be totally removed from the stand mixer, thus serving as a hand mixer. The Chicago Flexible Shaft Company (parent company of Sunbeam) also made tools for grooming farm animals. Somehow, I don't see the connection! The KitchenAid "Artisan" stand mixer (probably KitchenAid's most popular and least expensive model) comes in 22 distinct colors which are applied with a spray-on powder rather than paint. The KitchenAid "Artisan" can be assembled by hand in the factory in a remarkable 26-second cycle. The product name - "Mixmaster," by Sunbeam, has become generic for all mixers. In 1998, the U.S. Postal Service printed a series of stamps highlighting the most memorable trend of each decade of the 20th century. Mixmaster was chosen as the most authoritative image to represent the household conveniences of the 1930s. Do not confuse mixers with blenders. They are two totally different devices. Blenders have sharp blades and usually work at faster rates which chop, liquefy, or fragment larger food items into smaller pieces; a mixer works much more slowly and has no blades.

KitchenAid Attachments:Ice Cream Maker: Fits all KitchenAid stand mixers. Put the bowl in the freezer for 18 to 24 hours before the first use. It takes 30 minutes to make soft-serve ice cream; firmer consistency takes an additional 1 to 2 hours in the freezer. Makes up to 2 quarts. Fruit and Vegetable Strainer: Can use only soft or precooked vegetables and fruits in this attachment. If seeds are too large to be processed properly, they will clog the screen. It is not recommended to attempt to strain blackberries,raspberries, and most grapes because of the seed problem. You do not have to peel or core your produce before putting it through the strainer; the strainer cone will separate the waste from the usable food. Pureed fruit or vegetables work their way down the strainer tray and waste is culled from the end of the strainer cone. Pasta Roller Set: Fits all KitchenAid stand mixers. Consists of 3 pieces - a roller for kneading and rolling the fresh pasta to the desired thickness, a fettucine cutter to make strands of medium breadth, and a linguini fine cutter for still thinner noodles. They all easily attach and detach from the stand mixer's hub. After use, it is suggested the attachment be air-dried and then gently whisked with a small cleaning brush in order to remove any dried-on dough that might be hiding from sight. Accessory Pack with Roller Slicer/Shredder: Consists of a food grinder with both fine and coarse grinding plates. The grinder is able to process raw and cooked meats, cheeses, dried fruits, and firm vegetables; it attaches to the hub. A slicer/shredder comes with 4 chrome-plated steel cones (thin slicer and thick slicer, fine shredder, coarse shredder). These cones are capable of cutting large amounts of vegetables, including making hash browns, shoestrings, or scalloped potatoes. This attachment also fastens onto the power hub. Finally, the strainer attachment, which attaches over the grinder, strains and purees vegetables and fruits. Can Opener: Effectively and safely opens virtually any size can. Attaches to the front of the mixer; fits all KitchenAid stand mixers. Juice Extractor: Pulp and seeds are efficiently trapped in the stainer, leaving pure juice ready for consumption. Fastens to the front of the mixer. Grain Mill: Great for making your own homemade breads, cereals, or tortillas. Low-moisture grains can be ground to any desired texture from fine to coarse; wheat, corn, and rice can give you a great variety of breads, Made of stainless steel, the grain mill attaches to the front of the mixer. To ensure lasting freshness, refrigerate ground grains promptly. Pouring Shield: Reduces untidy spills with this hinged shield. Enables you to pour ingredients down the side of the mixing bowl without being hit with back splash. Pasta Maker: Used in conjunction with the food grinder, separate grinding plates produce varying thickness of pasta. This attachment can create thick and thin spaghetti, flat noodles, lasagna, and macaroni. Included is a storage case to house the interchangeable pasta plates, bowl clips, and a cleaning tool. Sausage Stuffer: Used together with the food grinder, this attachment easily produces fresh sausage from scratch. The smaller 3/8" tube makes small, breakfast-sized sausages and the larger 5/8" tube makes bigger variations such as Bratwurst, Knockwurst, Polish, and Italian sausages..

Other KitchenAid Attachments:Apron with Detachable Towel Baking Cookbook Dough Hook for Tilt-Head Mixer Flat Beater Food Tray Mixer Bowl Covers Polished Stainless Steel Bowl for Tilt-Head Mixer Stainless Steel Bowl with Handle Stand Mixer Covers Wire Whip for Tilt-Head Mixer

Sunbeam Mixmaster Attachments:Beating Blending Chopping Creaming Extracting Fruit Juice Grinding Mashing Mixing Stirring Whipping


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Wednesday, 16 November 2011

$114 Kindle: Why You Shouldn't Pay More Than $114 for a Kindle

!±8± 4 Kindle: Why You Shouldn't Pay More Than 4 for a Kindle

4 Kindle devices are Amazon's way of making their best-selling product a little more affordable. So what if the economy still hasn't improved yet? That doesn't mean you have to deprive yourself of a little enjoyment. And with a 4 Kindle, you can get a little piece of entertainment with all the perks - for a very low price.

In order to really appreciate the low cost of this particular Kindle device, you should probably know the prices of the other two Kindle choices. The most popular choice prior to the 4 model was the 9 Kindle. This device comes WiFi-enhanced, so you could browse the internet and download ebooks using your home wireless network.

The second most popular choice is the 9 Kindle. This version is 3G-enabled, giving you wireless internet access wherever you go. Playing with the kids at the beach? Take a break and link up to your 3G access for some fun browsing time. The best part about the 3G feature is that the 9 price covered unlimited use of cell tower wireless. The only upcharge came when you decided to download big files or products that added a charge for use.

So why is this Kindle so much less expensive? Surely there's a catch to the 4 Kindle, isn't there? No, actually, there isn't. And how do I know? Because I own one.

There is absolutely no difference between the 9 Kindle and the 4 Kindle as far as functionality and features go. Here's what both of the devices have to offer customers:
WiFi enabled internet connection: Connect to your home wireless network on the Amazon Kindle, in either the 4 or 9 device versions. Use the keypad below the screen to punch in the key code to your wireless network. It will remember the key code for next time, so there's no need to have it memorized.
Screen with no glare: Actually all of the Kindle devices have a paper display. A paper display, instead of the display that you get with a phone, keeps you from getting any glare whatsoever when you're in light or sunshine. On the downside, you'll need a light on to read it at night, as it doesn't have that luminescent glow that your phone has. Amazon also sells Kindle lighted covers for this very purpose.
Physical keyboard: If you're not too keen on those skinny little touch buttons on the screen of your phone, you'll be happy to know that the 4 Kindle comes with a physical button keyboard that is detached from the screen. Although it's still not idea for quick typing, it's a lot better for people who often make typos on a slick screen.
Lightweight feel: I cannot describe how light the 4 Kindle feels when you pick it up. It's actually lighter than a book, and definitely quite a bit thinner. There's no comparison between the Kindle and the iPad. The Kindle is definitely much lighter and easier to pack for a road trip.

The Main Difference Between the 4 Kindle and the 9 Kindle

There's one big difference between the two types of Kindles that are otherwise identical. It's the fact that the 4 Kindle is technically the "Kindle with Offers" that Amazon lists as one of their bestsellers.

So here's the dealio with the 4 Kindle with Offers. Whenever you turn the device "off," your screen doesn't actually turn off. The Kindle will draw up a batch of offers to rotate across the screen whenever it's in sleep position.

Thankfully, you won't see this in the dark if you want to put it to sleep before bed. You can't see the screen in the dark, so you won't see the offers. They show up in the same paper format that your ebooks show up in, so it's a matte paper screen, essentially.

I've noticed that some of the offers give you really good deals, too! You'll get exclusive deals only offered to Kindle with Offers owners, like a huge percentage off of electronics at Best Buy, or gift cards from Amazon.com.

So actually, while getting a 4 Kindle with Offers might sound like you're getting a totally commercial product that's going to annoy the heck out of you, you're not. You'll actually save money in more ways than one when you get a 4 Kindle.


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Tuesday, 25 October 2011

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Friday, 21 October 2011

Lipid Transport

!±8± Lipid Transport

LIPOPROTEINS
Once lipids are disassembled in the intestinal lumen and mucosal cell (enterocyte) they are reassembled in the mucosal cell as chylomicrons (CM's) and very low density lipoproteins (VLDL's). These vehicles contain primarily nonpolar cholesterol esters and triglycerides in the core and polar cholesterol, protein, and phospholipids in their membranes. (Fig. 20)

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They are transported via the lymph and blood circulation to the liver, fat depots, and muscles. There the endothelial enzyme lipoprotein lipase removes the lipid contents.

Lipid carrying vehicles are also made by the liver primarily as very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) and these function to move lipids made by the body itself into tissues. On the other hand, high density lipoproteins (HDL), which are made in the intestines and liver, function primarily to reverse this process and transport lipids from tissue to liver hepatocytes.1 HDL's are of two types: HDL3 and HDL2. HDL3 is an empty package composed of a bilayer lipid membrane plus proteins. Lysolecithin cholesterol acyl transferase (LCAT) and apoprotein A associated with HDL3 remove free cholesterol from the blood, esterify it and fill the HDL3 package.

The LCAT enzyme uses the fatty acid in the number two position of lecithin to esterify to cholesterol. If this fatty acid is saturated, the process is inhibited: if it is unsaturated, the process is enhanced. Thus, cholesterol blood clearing by HDL3 is linked to dietary intake of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. High saturated triglycerides are often clinically associated with high blood cholesterol levels.

As HDL3 swells with cholesterol ester, it becomes HDL2, which in the liver releases its cholesterol through the action of hepatic lipase. Released cholesterol is conjugated with the amino acids glycine (predominantly in most species) and taurine (predominantly in cats) to form bile salts which are then excreted in the bile into the small intestine.2,3 Some cholesterol is then reabsorbed via the enterohepatic circulation and some passes with the feces. The less reabsorbed, the lower the blood levels of cholesterol. A variety of complex factors influences the reuptake of bile cholesterol. For example, some of the beneficial effects of fiber and certain bowel microorganisms can be related to decreasing cholesterol uptake.4,5

Characterization of lipid transport vehicles is based on physical density, size and ratios of constituents. Chylomicrons are the largest particles, the very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) is the next largest, the intermediate density lipoprotein (IDL) is the next largest, the low density lipoprotein (IDL) is the next largest, and then high density lipoproteins (HDL) are the smallest. In terms of their constituents, as the particle becomes smaller as it is hydrolyzed by lipoprotein lipase on capillary endothelial cells, its protein and cholesterol content becomes greater, triglyceride content becomes smaller and its density increases.6 Thus chylomicrons are laden with lipid but lean of protein, whereas high density lipoproteins contain smaller amounts of lipid and larger measures of protein. (Fig. 21)

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Diagnostically the measure of these lipid carriers in the blood is important as indicators of risk particularly to cardiovascular disease. If there are high levels of LDL's, this would be unfavorable whereas high levels of HDL's would be favorable. High levels of LDL's mean that there is a large amount of circulating cholesterol which may have atherogenic potential. On the other hand, a high level of HDL's would mean that lipid stores are being mobilized from tissue and metabolized in the liver to be excreted in the bile.7

APOPROTEINS
The proteins associated with lipid carriers help solubilize the lipids, and identify them for enzymatic action. There are a host of these apoproteins. Some of those believed to be most important diagnostically are B, found on LDL's and VLDL's, E, found on IDL's, and A. found on HDL's. Apoprotein B on LDL's and VLDL's tags lipids for uptake by liver cells or scavenger cells in blood vessel walls. Apoprotein A tags HDL's for liver uptake. Another apoprotein, C-2, serves as a cofactor for lipoprotein lipase which hydrolyzes the contents of low density lipid carriers on the endothelial wall. (Fig 22)

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This is a very brief overview of some increasingly complex biochemistry coming to light.8-l0 Diagnostically, identifying apoproteins may be most revealing since they are more specific than simply measuring cholesterol or lipoproteins. High apoprotein A, for example, indicates high levels of HDL's whereas high levels of B indicate high levels of LDL's.

Lipoprotein (a) (different than A) may be one of the best independent markers for both cardiovascular risk and severity of existing disease. It is comprised of LDL and apoproteins B-100 and (a). Lp(a) is genetically controlled and due to the homology between apo (a) and plasminogen, a blood clot lysing factor, it interferes with clot lysis and adheres LDL to the endothelial surface where it can initiate atherosclerosis. Lp(a) levels greater than 50 mg/ell, plus high LDL levels can increase cardiovascular disease risk six fold. 11-14

TARGET BLOOD LEVELS
Blood cholesterol is increasingly used as a screening tool for cardiovascular risk. One third of all adults in the U.S. now know their blood cholesterol level. How much is the right amount? Looking at just LDL cholesterol, it is argued that since newborns have levels of approximately 30 mg/dl and that 25 mg/dl is sufficient to nourish the body's tissue with cholesterol, and that species which do not experience cholesterol-related cardiovascular disease consistently have LDL cholesterol levels of less than 80 mg/dl, a recommended level of 25-80 mg/dl is considered to be in the healthy range. This is 1/5 the level normally seen in Western societies.15 Other tests measuring HDL, total cholesterol, triglycerides, apoproteins and cholesterol/HDL and Apo A/Apo B ratios are also used to determine cardiovascular risk.

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By measuring various lipid factors it is possible to compile a composite lipid risk score.16 Diagnostic values, however, are subject to error both in testing and interpretation. We are far from being able to accurately quantitate health. A false "positive" risk could create anxiety and disease (convert a normal person to a patient) where none was present, and a false "negative" risk could lead to complacency and exacerbation of existing disease. Therefore, laboratory results and "normal" values should always be viewed with suspicion and used only as leads for further diagnostic evaluation.17-20

CHOLESTEROL
The level of various lipids in the blood, including cholesterol, is dependent upon cholesterol ingested and the amount of cholesterol being synthesized within the body. Cholesterol is an extremely important compound that makes up part of cellular membranes, is a substrate for the synthesis of a variety of hormones and vitamin D, and also is a component of bile acids which permit the digestion of lipids.

If cholesterol is a normal and healthy physiological compound, why such an uncomplimentary reputation? Government, through the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) seeks to decrease the nation's blood cholesterol levels. This is the largest medical intervention in the history of the U.S.A. It has not been done without cause. Heart disease takes the life of one of every two in this country. Cholesterol is an integral part of the atherosclerotic plaque and major studies such as the federally supported Framingham (Mass.) Heart Study following thousands of subjects since 1948 show significant correlations between cholesterol and heart disease.

Simply lowering blood cholesterol is not a panacea, however. If the diet were totally depleted of cholesterol, the body would be forced to produce that which is necessary to sustain life. If blood cholesterol is unusually low (less than 160 mg/dl) the risk of stroke increases three fold and the risk of cancer increases two fold.21, 22 Thus dietary cholesterol, although perhaps a contributing factor to disease, is not likely a "poison" in its natural food form. The body has elaborate biochemical systems designed to synthesize approximately 80% of the cholesterol found within normal tissue. The body evidently thinks cholesterol is important. Cholesterol synthesis uses foods such as sugar, alcohol and starch to form the precursor acetate. A host of enzymes specifically designed to assure cholesterol availability then builds the complex molecule from acetate.

Cholesterol has been a part of the diet since the beginning of life yet cholesterol-linked disease is recent, reportedly being of significant consequence only since about the 1930's. The Masai in Tanzania consume up to 2,000 mg of cholesterol per day yet their serum levels remain low, 115-145 mg/dl.23 A study of South African egg farm workers who consume large numbers of eggs resulting in a cholesterol intake of 1,200 mg per day have serum cholesterol levels of 180 mg/dl.

So why would cholesterol cause cardiovascular disease, the number one killer in many developed nations, when:
1. Cholesterol has been a part of the natural diet of humans and animals for millennia:
2. Cardiovascular disease is not significant in many so societies consuming high levels of cholesterol:
3. As cardiovascular disease increased, cholesterol and saturated fat levels have remained relatively constant: (Fig. 24) and,
4. As deaths from heart attacks decreased by 42% from 1963 to 1986, average cholesterol levels decreased only 3%.24

Some argue that the apparent paradox of increased cardiovascular disease is a result of increased life span creating an older population naturally more given to degenerative diseases. But contrary to popular belief, life span (the length of life one can expect to live, life potential) has not increased significantly since actuarial data has been reliably tabulated. Life expectancy (the average length of life of a population), on the other hand, has increased (47 years in 1900, 73 years today) due to decreased infant mortality resulting from better public hygiene and food distribution. Thus although at birth our chance of survival to a natural old-age death is increased, our age at the time of a natural death has not increased over that of our distant ancestors.25 Increased cardiovascular disease rates are therefore not simply a function of the increasing average age of our population.

The evidence is, however, quite convincing that cardiovascular disease is linked to diet in some way. Additionally, atherosclerotic plaques in vessel walls (particularly carotid and coronary) do indeed contain cholesterol although it may be difficult to prove that cholesterol's presence is a cause rather than a result of atherosclerosis. The issue is not closed. There is evidence that cardiovascular disease is ancient and that genetics and the stresses of modern living. particularly. may be more important than diet.26

It is likely that atherosclerosis is a consequence of the influence of a variety of modern factors. These include but are not limited to sedentary living, stress, environmental pollution and diet. Looking only at diet, correlations between cardiovascular disease and increased consumption of proinflammatory omega-6 oils, processed (hydrogenated, oxidized) polyunsaturated fatty acids found in manufactured margarines and a wide range of other commercial processed products and oxidized cholesterol are far more logically convincing as etiologic factors than natural cholesterol or saturated fats.

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The early 1900's, marking a seemingly rapid rise in cardiovascular disease, also marked the rise in the consumption of the fabricated, fractionated processed diet.27-30 (Fig. 23) Cholesterol as a part of raw, whole, natural foods (natural here would also mean food animals in the wild, not factory farmed) has not been demonstrated to be linked to any disease conditions. The putative relationship between cholesterol and disease confuses definitions. The cholesterol referred to and shown through metanalysis, retrospective studies and prospective controlled clinical trials to be positively associated with atherosclerosis is not "natural" cholesterol. For example, in animal studies which induce atherosclerosis, an oxidized ("activated") cholesterol is used.31,32 Additionally, human studies measure the effects of processed fats and oils as they occur in processed foods, not lipids as they occur in raw, natural, whole, fresh foods. Cholesterol in a homogenized, pasteurized butter, scrambled egg, fastfood burger or a grilled steak is a whole different creature than the cholesterol found in the living tissue of a wild antelope. (Fig.24)

Not only is the form of the cholesterol different (there are over 60 different cholesterol oxide species alone) but its context is totally different. The value of food is not only determined by its individual components, but by the company kept, the kind and relative amounts of neighbors -- its synergonic nature. Processed foods are made from fractionated ingredients which are modified and then reassembled to create taste, shelf life and profit. Afresh, raw, natural food is entirely different, it is a complex milieu of interrelationships. It is a whole more than an assemblage of parts. A real food is no more X% protein, fat, minerals, vitamins and carbohydrates than a novel is X% ink, cellulose and glue.

Although experiments have yet to be devised to measure the effects of natural cholesterol by means of an all raw diet, the results are predictable. The grandest experiment of all, that of the development and sustenance of life on the planet prior to the roller mill, extruder, solvent extractor and hydrogenator, has already given the answer. Life owes its very existence to the presence of whole raw natural food. Such food is not the cause of disease, it is the cause of life.

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Natural food was the only food available until the technological era. The new food, the new cholesterol, hydrogenated and oxidized fatty acids and their new artificial combinations, were born out of technology. Also, it is argued, born at that time was the plaque of atherosclerosis. Thus the relationship of "cholesterol" and "saturated fats" to atherosclerosis is an indictment of food processing and not true food cholesterol as a part of whole, raw, natural foods.

REGULATING BLOOD LIPIDS
The level of cholesterol in the blood is regulated by a wide array of feedback mechanisms. If there is an excessive amount of LDL cholesterol in the bloodstream, receptors in the liver responsible for taking up these transport units will become saturated. When high blood levels of LDL are reached, the liver cells decrease the number of LDL receptors thus decreasing the liver's ability to clear the blood of cholesterol. Thus when the liver is saturated with cholesterol and it needs no more, it simply shuts down the production of LDL receptors. At the same time, cholesterol excretion of bile acids would be increased to capacity. If the diet is low in fiber, or digestive tract microflora are out of balance, much of this cholesterol would be reabsorbed thus contributing to escalating blood levels of cholesterol. The cycle perpetuates itself continuing to build higher and higher blood levels of cholesterol. A familial hyperlipidemic condition whereby receptors for taking up LDL are defective can also contribute to exaggerated blood levels of cholesterol in some individuals.33 (Fig. 25)

High blood cholesterol and saturated fat levels and unfavorable lipoprotein ratios are a reality for many individuals and may place them at risk of life threatening disease. Improvements in lifestyle can decrease the absorption of cholesterol, increase its excretion, and change the ratio of LDL's to HDL's resulting in blood levels which are more conducive to

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the healthy state. Such improvements include: (1) increasing the consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables, and: (2) consuming a variety of high fiber foods containing various sterols which compete for uptake of cholesterol in the intestinal tract combined with: (3) a lower consumption level of processed cholesterol combined with: (4) increased exercise: (5) and perhaps increased consumption of omega-3 and omega-9 fatty acid containing foods. Omega-3's are extremely effective in mixed hyperlipidemias, and omega-9's are reported to have the ability to decrease LDL's while increasing HDL's.34-37 Decreasing saturated fat consumption also may help since saturated triglycerides are hydrophobic and encourage the formation of the higher fat and cholesterol carrying LDL's and VLDL's and retard cholesterol uptake by HDL's.

Additionally, certain drugs (Probucol, Cholestyramine, Colestipol, Clofibrate, Gemfibrozil, Lovastatin and others) have been devised to decrease the hepatic synthesis of cholesterol and decrease the amount of cholesterol that is intestinally absorbed or reabsorbed from bile into the enterohepatic circulation which may be required if more natural modifications are not effective. (These are not without significant dangers, however.) 38-42

Diet modification and lifestyle changes are sensible tools to improve health and will offer the greatest chance of optimizing health and preventing disease. Careless hedonistic living based on the presumption that early diagnosis and heroic invasive procedures, such as transplants, angioplasty, bypasses, or drugs will provide forgiveness is a poor second to thoughtful preventive practices.

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Friday, 7 October 2011

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Friday, 30 September 2011

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Finally a commercial grade juicer for the home that will do as advertised, deliver a glass of fresh squeezed juice. This mid-size commercial juicer form OrangeX is as cool and refreshing as the juice it produces. Whether your fresh squeezed fancy is oranges, grapefruits, lemons or limes the OrangeX commercial juicer will make your morning a breeze. Made from cast iron and stainless steel with 2300 PSI (pounds per square inch) of force everyone in the family can have freshly squeezed juice at the drop of a lever. Removable parts are dishwasher safe.

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Monday, 26 September 2011

Juice Machine - Create your own healthy drinks, or start your own vending business

!±8± Juice Machine - Create your own healthy drinks, or start your own vending business

When I was asked to write this article juice in the car, I'm not sure which machine application was about to learn.

So, to be honest, we will discuss the three different types of juice machines I found when I have some research to write.

These are the juicer, which makes the juice of fresh fruits and vegetables, distributors of fruit juices, which is used in many restaurants and hotels in fruit juices and vegetables without, and fruit juice machines, where you can buy bottlescanned fruit or juice.

Tackle these machines one at a time.

Juice machines that make fresh juice

The centrifuge is basically a fresh "Squeezer." This gadget will pulverize the fruit fresh fruit and vegetables to make juice, discarding the pulp from the original products.

If you're in the market for this type of machine, then you are probably interested in a couple of stores. For example, if my husband and I looked juicer, we decided we wanted one, was the firstof all, easy to clean.

He was also quite cheap (I did not want to pay $ 500 for a spin!), Connecting quiet, and able to stop all types of fruits and vegetables, without handle or down. This meant that it would be able to draw liquids to produce cabbage, carrots, lettuce and other greens and / or "hard" or "Company".

We have researched on the Internet and publications like Consumer Reports and choose between different juicers on the market. Our new Hamilton BeachMachine fits the bill well. It may ease with carrots and cabbage, spinach and other leafy vegetables handle.

Best of all, it breaks easily and will jump right into the dishwasher for easy cleaning! And it was less than $ 100.

Juice Machines Juice delivery

These are a bit 'more rare than the juicer we have just discussed. After all, how many people do you know that it is a vending machine in their house?

If you're like me, have a pitcher inRefrigerator, the juice is flowing!

Machines are typically used to provide juice in hotels and restaurants, and so are commercial companies that supply the industry available.

If you are interested in a commercial distributor for your home or office, you can see from time to time on eBay or Craigslist role. Of course you can always check with a restaurant supply company.

If we talk about a restaurant RU, but be aware that probablyWatch a new donor and is then usually pays in the range of $ 1000 or more.

Juice machines are available in models to create a drink that four different beverages.

There are also some models that squeeze the fresh juice when you pull a lever, these have become popular with health clubs and spas. Prices for this type of machine to about $ 1300 and up dramatically from there.

Juice machines, vending machines dispensingMachine-bottles

Are you interested in machines that distribute bottles of drinks?

It used to be that this type of machinery only in specialty stores were the distribution companies for the supply, but today they are much more readily available. I've even seen on sale at Sam's Club!

Machines for fruit juices, drinks sell for about $ 2,500 new can be found, with several companies now sell equipment used in substantial savings.

In general, you can expect to save about half the costa new machine, if you buy one that was used. Retailers often cleaner cars, or at least check the car before selling it to someone else. If the dealer performs this type of investigation, there is usually a limited warranty that comes with the machine.

If you have been looking to enter the vending business, then it might be a good idea to start with less expensive machines to get your company started with as littlePossible investment.

These vending machines usually a change, and many are now able to recognize $ 5 and $ 10 bills. However, it should be noted that with more technology comes more opportunities to break even!

You can start with simple models, until you feel the repairs on your machines.

If your company is in themselves, or even a win might be the best time to start upgrading the machineMachines.

With a little 'research online, it should be possible to find the juice machines that fit your needs perfectly.


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Several types of juicers

!±8± Several types of juicers

With particular attention to health and fitness, to capture the people who watch what they eat, and ask how to improve their diet to provide a way of life. Focused on achieving greater food, there is an interest in juice extractors, which will offer a wide selection of drinks choices increased. The commercial centrifuge is used in smoothie shops offer more products like drinking a smoothie nutritious pulp.

There are power saving features with a green starJuicer that has impressed environmentalists and the energy bill sponsors a lot. With a juicer green star, force does not have a negative effect on the ozone layer and is threatened to be eliminated to help support global warming.

The most popular brand juicer, the Hamilton Beach Juicer with Pulse and colorful style elements that collect Waring juicer with an easy filter the pulp from the juice of fruits and vegetables and the AcmeA centrifugal extractor which has more juice than pulp-ejector automatic models.

With the Acme juicer, the pulp is almost dry, when he made the device. The pulp can be used in bread machines healthy fiber content of each loaf in the oven can provide. The Waring juicer has a pulp-ejector process when the production of acid. Hamilton Beach juicer has a professional-quality low-cost machines costs incredibly low.

GreatCompanies use to develop a commercial juicer for raw products. Centrifugal sugar cane, sugar cane pulp is removed and the remaining product can be dried to form crystals of good white cane sugar. Centrifugal sugar cane save the consumer a large amount of money from its own brands of cane sugar cane is elegant oven for the whole family.

For the good done at home, there are housewives who prefer home canned grape juiceGrape juice extractor do for their children. The simple creation of products that are placed on shelves pantry, to be needed, which makes home canned grape juice extractor is a useful element to have in the house.

Home entertainment is a centrifugal exciting guests in homes across the country. The magic bullet juicer offers guests the opportunity to make the juice of their choice during tropical drinks provided. This juicer is alsoConsumers the opportunity to present their juice size glass container that are included with the archive magic juicer.

It 'important that the right machine for the purchase fits into your current lifestyle. These juicers are simple to use and provide ample opportunities to experiment with your family and have fun with the selection of fruit juices, with the help of this press juice can be surprising. The beautifully designed machine opens up a wholenew world of tasteful, with great health benefits that help you in a better life and more active.


Several types of juicers

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