7 Unhealthy Foods For Your Heart

7 Unhealthy Foods For Your Heart

Heart health is achievable. If you make small changes every day, you will have long term health when it comes to your heart. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in men and women. There are 720,000 deaths every year as a result of heart attacks. This month, we need to educate and push people to think about lifestyle changes and prevention when it comes to heart disease. There are many small changes you can make today to help your heart. I have a great mnemonic for you to help remember and please pass this along to your children.

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9 strategies using food to help you fall asleep

9 strategies using food to help you fall asleep

In case you’re reading this article in the middle of the night because you can’t fall asleep, you’ve got company.  Globally, insomnia is the world’s most common sleep disorder with 30 % or 2.2 billion people who suffer frequently from it.  When you have persistent sleep problems – at least 3 nights per week - with falling or staying asleep or both and you wake up feeling unrefreshed, this can have a negative impact on your ability to function during the day.

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9 Foods to Never Eat Again

9 Foods to Never Eat Again

A new study was published in the journal, Neuropsychopharmacology found that the saturated fats had a similar effect on our brains as drugs. The more saturated fat we eat, the less we enjoy it…and the more we crave it in order to get the same “high.” The scientists studied rats which are used for experimentation because their genetic, biological and behavior characteristics resemble those of humans. One group was fed a low-fat diet with equal amounts of monounsaturated fat derived from palm oil and the third was a diet high in saturated fat.

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Want to Burn Fat? Here Are 5 Foods to Try

Want to Burn Fat? Here Are 5 Foods to Try

Eating healthy is a lifestyle and we're always on the hunt for healthy foods that are nutrient-rich and delicious. That winning combination can be found in these ten foods. Researchers have defined belly fat as an active organ in your body that churns out hormones and inflammatory substances. Belly fat accumulates over time but can be lethal. Here are 12 ways to lose it and hey maybe you'll see a difference before summer hits. Try them as snacks or adding them to your daily meals. We promise you'll love them! 

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Potassium-Rich Foods You Should Be Eating

Potassium-Rich Foods You Should Be Eating

Potassium is one of the most important and essential dietary minerals the body needs. What does it do? It helps balance the body's pH and body fluids. It's also a critical regulator for blood pressure (it works in opposition to sodium). It's also required for normal muscle growth, nervous system and brain function. According to the Institute of Medicine, the average person should consume about 4,700 milligrams of potassium per day.  

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5 Foods that Cause Bloating

5 Foods that Cause Bloating

Not all research has confirmed or identified all of the bacterial strains teeming in our guts but 5 new books break down what you need to know to transform your body's second brain. We carry up to 2 kg of microbes in our gut, and there are at least 1,000 species of bacteria consisting of over 3 million genes. Two thirds of the gut microbiome, which is the population of microbes in the intestine is unique to each individual. 

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How to Properly Apply Intermittent Fasting to your Lifestyle

How to Properly Apply Intermittent Fasting to your Lifestyle

The concept of intermittent fasting has been thrown around a lot in light of recent studies exploring the health benefits and its effects for weight loss. Let’s explore what exactly this method entails. Intermittent fasting is not a diet, consider it a dieting pattern. In simple terms, you make a conscious decision to skip certain meals. There’s no doubt that this concept has taken off, becoming the latest diet trend among celebrities, trickling down to every tired dieter, who’s been dying try something new, that’s sure to shed those extra pounds. 

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Sugar Eats Up Important Nutrients

Sugar Eats Up Important Nutrients

We have some word to do when it comes to ending the seemingly never-ending cycle of sugar cravings as well as nutrient deficiency. The average American consumes approximately one third of a pound of sugar each day, translating into nearly 130 pounds of sugar per person every year. As a nation sugar usage exceeds 9 million tons a year. But what are the results of us consuming all this sugar? Well, believe it or not, sugar eats up many of the nutrients we get from the healthy food we're consuming. Here's why. 

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7 Cost-Effective Ways to Lose Weight

7 Cost-Effective Ways to Lose Weight

It seems these days, everyone's an expert on what works and what doesn't when it comes to weight loss. The truth is weight loss doesn't have one simple formula. Everyone's body is different and you need to find what works for you. But a common misconception is that eating healthy is super expensive. Or embarking on a weight loss journey will cost thousands. This doesn't have to be the case. Remember small changes matter. Try these 7 Tips for cost-effective weight loss. 

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Why You Shouldn't Skip Breakfast

Why You Shouldn't Skip Breakfast

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It revs up your metabolism, builds up your energy for the day and makes you just feel good. The key? Eat a high-protein and low carb balanced breakfast. When you sleep, your body is in fasting mode. So the moment you wake up, you need to pump it up with energy, otherwise it will enter starvation mode, and store more fat, versus burn it.

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The seven absolute worst things you can do to slow down your metabolism

The seven absolute worst things you can do to slow down your metabolism

If you are someone who has been unsuccessful at weight loss or weight maintenance, maybe it’s time to look at what may be getting in the way – your metabolism. Metabolism, also known as basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the rate in which the body uses energy or calories to support keeping you alive – it’s all those involuntary things our body do without us even having to think about it – our heart beating, blood circulating, respiration, temperature maintenance, nerve activity and so forth.

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5 FOODS TO EAT FOR HEART HEALTH

5 FOODS TO EAT FOR HEART HEALTH

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in men and women. There are 720,000 deaths every year as a result of heart attacks. This month, we need to educate and push people to think about lifestyle changes and prevention when it comes to heart disease. There are many small changes you can make today to help your heart. I have a great mnemonic for you to help remember and please pass this along to your children. Try these 5 foods for keeping your ticker in tip top shape.

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Say Hello to the Taste of Pure Fat

Say Hello to the Taste of Pure Fat

A new taste has been added to the human palate and it's called pure fat. Food is normally classified as sweet, salty, bitter, umami, sour. Now a new study published in the journal, Chemical Senses argues that we’re missing another basic taste: FATTY. The medical term: oleogustus which means unique taste of fat which stems from the Latin translation of oily or fatty taste is oleogustu.

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Slow Metabolism? Here's how to fix it

Slow Metabolism? Here's how to fix it

Our metabolism does slow with aging. It's difficult to compare the rate of your metabolism from puberty to adulthood. As we age. we tend to gain body fat and lose muscle mass. Research that suggests that your mitochondria (the powerhouses of your cells) doesn’t work as well as you get older.  Did you know over time if we mistreat it with yo-yo diets or rapid weight loss, it may become damaged. Luckily, with the right lifestyle changes, you can repair it.

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The Surprising Connection Between Diet and Memory

The Surprising Connection Between Diet and Memory

Recently, we evaluated a study that showed eliminating synthetic trans fats from ones diet may help improve memory. Researchers are still unclear whether or not its trans-unsaturated fatty acids or trans fats that interfere with memory by directly affecting the nervous system. They're also looking into whether or not the correlation stems from the cardiovascular damage which harms the brain as well. 

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4 Foods That Prevent Overeating

4 Foods That Prevent Overeating

Nutrition is key to metabolism. The pathways of metabolism rely upon nutrients that are broken down in order to produce energy. Years of overeating can cause your metabolism to slow down thus burning fat much slower. Essential nutrients supply energy (calories) and supply the necessary chemicals which the body itself cannot create. Food provides a variety of substances,  essential for building, upkeep, and repair of body tissues, and for the efficient functioning of the body. 

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Artificial Sweeteners Really Better Than Sugar?

Artificial Sweeteners Really Better Than Sugar?

Despite intense scrutiny of artificial sweeteners for years, the product continues to be popular with dieters, diabetics and many just looking for a sweet fix. Even in the face of declining soda sales, the market share of diet soda continues to expand, with the second most popular soda being a diet variety. At the same time, the global market for non-sugar sweeteners has had impressive sales in recent years. 

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Bone Broth Cocktails Are Here

Bone Broth Cocktails Are Here

Bone broth cocktails? Yes indeed, you heard that right. At first thought, adding bone broth to alcohol doesn't seem like the best combination. Also called "healing soup" many experts believe it fosters gut health and boost immunity. Most people concoct these recipes for the health benefits rather than the taste. There are many an ingredient (be it some exotic) that we might add to a cocktail but would you ever think to add bone broth? Wellness experts want you to start. Here's why.

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Do healthy grocery stores lead to weight gain?

Do healthy grocery stores lead to weight gain?

Beware of the health halo that falls over healthy grocery store chains like Whole Foods. There's a distinct difference between healthy and gourmet. Gourmet can make it seem healthy to buy a pint of organic, fair trade ice cream and eat the entire container in one sitting. But this is never going to be a good idea for your weight, regardless of non-GMO, coconut milk or the certified organic. 

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Mindful eating – Making every bite count

Mindful eating – Making every bite count

Have you ever been told to “slow down” when eating?  Or maybe you finish a meal feeling completely stuffed but don’t really remember how much you ate?  If so, maybe you’re leaving out a very important part of what should be done at every meal and snack – mindful eating.  Mindful eating is focusing completely on what you are eating without distractions which allows you to pay attention to the act of eating from biting into the food, the taste, the mouthfeel, chewing and swallowing.  Mindful eating is also paying attention to the feeling of fullness that builds throughout the meal and allowing yourself to stop eating once you begin to feel full.   

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