Perfectly baked crust smeared with rich sauce and generously topped with an assortment of vegetables, cheese, and flavorful herbs - pizza is almost everyone’s favorite. Enjoyed worldwide, this delicious Italian dish is one of the favorite meals in the U.S. Traditionally, pizza is prepared with a flour-based crust topped with fresh vegetables, meat, sauce, cheese, and herbs. However, this popular food has undergone a transformation with the rise in international pizza food chains. Fresh ingredients are now being replaced with refined and processed items which are extremely unhealthy. Homemade healthy pizza serves as a great alternative to store-bought ones. When pizza from fast food stores is high in saturated fat, sodium, processed ingredients, artificial flavoring agents, and additives, making your own healthy pizza at home helps save money, cuts down calories, and promotes great health.
The disheartening thing about pizza is that it has been associated with the increased risk of inflammation, obesity, type-2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
Here are the four major culprits which make restaurant pizza unhealthy:
Foods with a high glycemic index, saturated fat content, and sodium are major contributing factors to health problems including larger waistlines and clogged arteries. Sodium nitrite found in processed meat has been linked to increased risk of bowel and stomach cancers.
Just two slices of store-bought stuffed crust pizza can contain as much as 800 calories and one day worth of sodium and saturated fat. And the calorie intake rises with each slice you eat. Moreover, processed meats such as sausages add to the health risks.
Making your own healthy pizza is a great way of incorporating this food into your regular meal plan and satisfying your pizza craving without the added health problems.
Refined flour makes pizza crust delicious but is really bad from a health perspective. The glycemic index indicates the level of blood sugar stress that a food can create in your body. Studies have associated regular consumption of high glycemic index food such as refined flour with an increase in C-reactive proteins in the blood, chronic inflammation, insulin resistance, and fluctuations in blood sugar levels. Stabilized blood sugar levels are an important part of to leading a healthy life. Healthy pizza is low on the glycemic index.
Low blood sugar levels can lead to fatigue. When you frequently experience extreme fatigue along with symptoms of low energy levels, low concentration levels, brain fog, stubborn weight gain, anxiety, craving for salty and fatty foods, insomnia, anxiety, and constipation it could indicate Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome (AFS).
Eating processed and junk foods such as pizza can lead to issues such as constipation, weight gain, and blood sugar spikes which can exert stress on your body and aggravate the symptoms of AFS. The NeuroEndoMetabolic (NEM) Stress Response system is your body’s natural protective shield against stress. It helps fight stress by signaling the adrenal glands to secrete anti-stress hormones, cortisol. But persistent stress can eventually overburden your adrenals reducing your body’s stress-fighting ability. This can further lead to fatigue.
Diet plays a significant role in adrenal fatigue recovery. It helps to rejuvenate and restore your adrenals thus accelerating the recovery process. Foods low on the glycemic index, with essential nutrients like healthy protein, fat, and cruciferous and brightly colored vegetables ensures optimal recovery.
But this does not mean that you can no longer enjoy your favorite pizza. The good news is that pizza can be enjoyed in healthier ways by replacing refined flour, processed meat, and cheese with whole foods. Healthy pizza is easy to make with vegetable-based crust and loads of nutritious toppings. It is low in calories, high in nutrients, and satisfying, which helps nourish and heal your adrenals.
Making your own healthy pizza at home is easy and requires simple ingredients. The flour-based crust is replaced with healthier alternatives. Here are three pizza crust recipes made with zucchini, cauliflower, and quinoa to keep you healthy.
For making healthy pizza with the above-prepared crusts, you can add toppings of your choice. These three delicious, healthy toppings would go great with these crusts.
The above healthy pizza recipes are high in nutrition, low on the glycemic index and in calories. They are full of veggies and don’t have any fillers.
However, if you do still want to order pizza from your favorite restaurant, try pairing it with healthy side dishes such as steamed vegetables or sprouted vegetable salad to add nutrients and reduce the total calorie intake.
Fast foods such as pizza are high in glycemic index, saturated fat, sodium, artificial flavoring agents, and additives. They can be enjoyed occasionally but regular binging on junk foods can lead to several health problems including obesity, cardiovascular illness, spikes in blood sugar levels, unstable blood pressure levels, constipation, and fatigue. Processed meat for pizza topping raises the risk of bowel and stomach cancer.
Healthy pizza is high in nutrition, and low in calories, saturated fat, and on the glycemic index. Packed with fresh vegetables, healthy fat, and protein, this healthy version of pizza gives you a feeling of fullness, satisfies your cravings, supports weight loss, nourishes your body and boosts energy levels, which can promote great health and support in adrenal fatigue recovery.
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While preparing healthy pizza, it is important to keep food allergies in mind. Consider using fresh organic vegetables, low-sodium pizza sauce, a healthy source of fat such as cottage cheese and olive oil, fresh mushrooms, boiled eggs, and low-fat meat such as turkey.