Honey – nature’s liquid gold

Honey – nature’s liquid gold

Bees start the production of honey when they collect nectar from various flowers.  Carrying the nectar back to their beehive, the 60,000 or so bees within a hive get busy storing it in honeycombs. 

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Study finds black pepper curbs cancerous compounds in meat

Study finds black pepper curbs cancerous compounds in meat

If you like to grill but want to avoid the formation of cancerous compounds, be sure to have black pepper on hand.  A recent Kansas State University study discovered that this commonly used spice helps limit cancerous compounds in grilled meat.

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Large study finds fruits, veggies good for leg arteries

Large study finds fruits, veggies good for leg arteries

Be sure to eat plenty of fruits and veggies – they’re good for your legs.  This is not the typical reason given for consuming more produce but it is a suggestion being made by recent research showing that a steady diet which includes daily servings of fruits and vegetables may help keep leg arteries free of blockages.

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How Does Mindful Eating Work?

How Does Mindful Eating Work?

Mindfulness – taking the time to just pay attention, basically – is all the rage, and rightly so. It's even touted as a weapon in the fight against prostate and breast cancers. Increasingly, it is being discussed as a tool for controlling our weight.

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8 unexpected foods packed with plant protein

8 unexpected foods packed with plant protein

Even though animal products are our best sources of high-quality protein, the good news is plant protein sources can be just as healthy in providing the necessary protein you need.

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Liver – love it or leave it alone?

Liver – love it or leave it alone?

Here’s an experiment to try – tell your family liver is on the menu for dinner tonight.  Watch their reaction.  You should be able to tell right away who loves liver or who doesn’t just by their expression on their face after your announcement.

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Power up on pulses for good health

Power up on pulses for good health

 More than ever, the pluses of pulses as a nutritional powerhouse for achieving good health continues to grow around the globe. From as early as 800 BC, pulses have had an impact on feeding the world and their popularity helped pushed pulses onto center stage when the United Nations declared 2016 as the International Year of Pulses

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Sorting out fact from fiction on drinking water

Sorting out fact from fiction on drinking water

What would we do without water – nothing!  Out of the six classes of nutrients (water, carbohydrates, protein, fat, vitamins and minerals) water is undoubtedly the most important nutrient of all.  Our bodies cannot store water or make it on its own and each day it must be replaced as we constantly lose water through our urine, feces, sweat, skin and lungs.  Most of us could go for weeks without eating food but would last only a few days without water.  

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Seven no-nonsense strategies for successful weight loss

Seven no-nonsense strategies for successful weight loss

Weight loss – it’s a constant battle for many and even when a person does lose some weight, the other struggle is keeping the weight off.  How do some people successfully lose significant amounts of weight and maintain the loss while others lose and then regain weight in repeating cycles?

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Egg Whites? Or the Whole Egg?

Egg Whites? Or the Whole Egg?

Is there any advantage to making your omelet with only egg whites, and not the whole egg? It does seem like a popular enough option at most diners, so there must be something to it. But how much is legitimate nutrition science, and how much is just a marketer’s attempt to make you feel better about paying more for the same thing?

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Tumeric – the spice of a healthy life

Tumeric – the spice of a healthy life

Tumeric – a spice spanning several cultures has a long history dating back about 4, 000 years ago.  Native to areas such as India, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia, turmeric has been used to treat a variety of conditions over the centuries and is still revered as a time-honored medicinal seasoning to this day.  Over 1 billion people worldwide regularly consume turmeric as part of their diet. 

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Is there a link between diet soda, dementia and stroke?

Is there a link between diet soda, dementia and stroke?

For anyone who likes their diet soda, a new study may cause you to pause on slurping down your favorite drink.  An analysis of more than 4,000 participants in the Framingham Heart Study Offspring cohort, found that those who drank at least one artificially sweetened beverage a day were almost three times more likely to develop ischemic stroke and 2.9 times more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease over the course of 10 years than those who drank artificially sweetened beverages less than once a week. 

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Nature’s brain foods

Nature’s brain foods

It’s the little things like forgetting someone’s name or needing to constantly write yourself reminder notes.  For the time being most of us just chalk it up to getting older but those common lapses of memory we all tend to share could also signal a future cognitive decline.  What most of us fear is dementia, a catch-all term for a wide range of symptoms associated with a decline in memory or other thinking skills severe enough to reduce a person’s ability to perform everyday activities.  We fear the cognitive decline could be a symptom of the worst of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease.

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