How to Make Pizza Healthy for You
Copyright 2005 Ryan Cote
This article may come as a surprise to you...
Pizza. It's the weakness of many, many people including me. I
love pizza- always have. I eat it in moderation, but it's still
one of my favorite foods.
There's now good news for pizza lovers.
According to Men's Health magazine, research concludes that
pizza can be good for you. We're talking about, however, real
pizza- not the kind you get from Pizza Hut, Dominoes or the
frozen food section of your supermarket. By real, I mean pizza
made with real tomato sauce and olive oil.
According to Men's Health, scientists writing in the European
Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that eating pizza can reduce
your risk of a heart attack. In a 4-year study of nearly 1,000
Italians, those who ate pizza at least once a week were 30
percent less likely to experience a heart attack than the folks
who didn't partake of the pie.
This is contributed to pizza's cardio protective ingredients,
including olive oil and tomato sauce. Here's the secret: top the
pizza with vegetables, part-skim cheese and thin crust and
you've got a meal that is actually good for you.
Can you get this kind of a pizza in a pizzeria? Most likely not.
Instead you'll have to buy the ingredients at your local grocery
store and make the pizza yourself. Speaking from experience,
however, this can be a fun thing!
Enjoy the experience of making your own pizza and savoring a
nutritious meal. After all, feeding your body with nutritious
meals is the number one thing you can do for better health.