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Salmon

There's nothing fishy about eating this fish all the time. "The omega-3 fatty acids in salmon and other fatty fish produce anti-inflammatory compounds called resolvins, protectins, and maresins," says Moon, which can improve your health and longevity. "Three ounces of cooked salmon is 175 calories, 10.5 grams fat, 19 grams protein, [and] zero grams carbohydrates," which can be added to salads or stir-fries. "A simple pan sear with salt and pepper is delicious, quick, and convenient. Dress it up in a showstopping entrée with butter lettuce, blueberries, and pickled red onions," says Moon.

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