POWER BREAKFAST

In your blender: 1 pc banana 1/2 cup cooked oatmeal 1/3 cup yoghurt 1/3 cup almonds 1 cup ice cubes
Yogurt's got power-boosting protein and bone-building calcium. It can also help you lose weight and fend off a cold.
Bananas are a good source of potassium and magnesium which aid in maintaining normal blood pressure and are heart protective. Banana is a food most appropriate when small but nutrient dense food has to be given in situations of extreme weight loss or extreme fever where the body becomes weak and there is food aversion. Bananas have an antacid effect and are said to protect against stomach ulcers.
Oatmeal is loaded with fibers...lowers cholesterol and helps lower weight. Oatmeal reduces heart attack risk. Oatmeal lowers ‘bad’ cholesterol. Oatmeal protects artery walls from damage.

Almonds help build strong bones and teeth. The phosphorus in almonds helps make this possible. Almonds provide healthy fats and aid in weight loss: Almonds lower the rise in blood sugar and insulin after meals. Almonds help provide good brain function and may also reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Almonds nourish the nervous system. Almond alkalizes the body...good for hyper acidic people. more  

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Dr Saumya,to my knowledge both oats and almonds have a cholesterol lowering effect.Thus how would it not be good for cardiac patients.In fact both these are even recommended for diabetic patients more  
Thanx for a healthy advice. I will definitely try it. more  
Thanks Ramesh ji and Chandra ji more  
its a high calory diet. diabetics or cardiac both should avoid that. in diabetics, its not just the bananas, but even a full glass of milk will derange the sugars. and as for cardiac patients, its a high calorie diet. most of the cardiac patients have associated dyslipidemia and almost half of them have diabetes. more  
Regarding Diabetics,banana is to be avoided but what is contra for cardiac patients ? more  
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