Boost Brain Function With Bone Broth – Video
In this Episode you’ll learn about one of the simplest most nutritious recipes I know. It’s also fantastic if you’re cooking on a budget. Learn how to make it, store it and use it.
In this Episode you’ll learn about one of the simplest most nutritious recipes I know. It’s also fantastic if you’re cooking on a budget. Learn how to make it, store it and use it.
My Favourite! = The Turmeric Elixir. Click The Handy Reference Tool to link to the Recipe.
Five Simple Gut Repair Strategies The following recommendations are all food and lifestyle based. A Comprehensive Gut Healing Protocol would include supplement recommendations. 1. Improve digestion– Enhance your body’s natural ability to digest food by chewing and eating slowly. Chewing stimulates the production of enzymes (chemicals) needed to digest food.2. Choose your food wisely– Eat food in its most ‘natural’ state. Read labels on food packaging – if you don’t know what it is or can’t pronounce it – don’t eat it. Chemicals from processed foods can damage the gut lining. 3. Eat gut healing foods– Foods that have Omega…Read more …
People always ask me, “What do you think of paleo?” “Do you eat meat?” “What about Keto?” Basically they’re asking, “What’s the Best Diet?” This can be really frustrating for me – not that people are asking the question, but that after all these years, I don’t have a simple ‘one liner’ answer. We as humans like simple answers…. Think about it – there’s a lot to consider: Body type Dietary preferences & exclusions Budget Nutrition knowledge Time The best nutritionists don’t have a single nutrition philosophy. There are so many variables to consider which is clearly demonstrated…Read more …
As the Holiday Season slips into gear – I thought I’d share some Good News for you when it comes to what to eat and what to serve over the Holidays. The goods news is: Cheese can be healthy! Yup, you read that correctly – and I’m not just talking about cheese made out of cashews – I’m referring to what is probably the most delicious cheese available today…. Cheese can help boost life expectancy! Here’s some tips to make sure you’re doing it right: Nibbling NOT Gorging is important – cheese has a lot…Read more …
I don’t really believe in ‘New Year’s Resolutions’ but I do believe in doing a ‘cleanse’ every once in a while to give your body a little re-set to help…– Give your liver a much needed break – the master detoxification organ– Support gut health – mood boosting, hormone balancing, improving immune function – Boost Nutrient Status – improve memory, concentration & energyAvoiding that glass of wine while you prepare dinner or consuming a few beers or cocktails at the end of a long week can be hard but there are some strategies that can really help. Consuming alcohol comes very naturally…Read more …
As a nutritionist, I believe that food should be your primary source of nutrients, but when nutrient deficiencies occur supplementation helps to kick-start and restore the building blocks the body and brain need to boost energy and improve overall health. Many people feel that because they eat really well they shouldn’t have to take any supplements. And, perhaps this is true for you? I wish this were the case for all of us… Unfortunately, a lot of the food available today does not have the same nutrient content it once did. Poor soil, chemicals and pesticides used in growing practices…Read more …
In our last Blog, “What Is Food?”, (click HERE to read) we discussed the importance of good quality food, and the importance of consuming all three macronutrients (Protein, Carbohydrates and Fats) to stay healthy and energized. In this issue we will take it to the next level and discover why food is so powerful when it comes to your health. For many of us it could be the “missing link”…After all, food is: Information A building block for the body Ammunition against disease Fuel How can food heal and energize… The body is constantly trying to heal itself, to maintain…Read more …
This may seem like an overly simplistic question. We get hungry >> we eat, right? Well… it’s not really that simple. The bottom line is that the food we eat becomes our cells, our blood, our organs, and our bones, every single part of us. As well, the food we eat can help to lower inflammation, improve cognitive function and mood. So, why would we fuel our body with junk? I know the answer – because poor quality food is everywhere, it takes the least effort to prepare, it is designed to be addictive, and we’re bombarded with advertising!…Read more …
OMG! I Love Blueberries!! And, it’s Blueberry Season up here in Southern Ontario… According to the Wild Blueberry Association, there are twice the nutrients in wild blueberries compared to the cultivated (farmed) ones. In fact, studies state that wild blueberries have some of the highest antioxidant values of commonly consumed fresh fruits. Now if you have a chance to pick some – go for it! – otherwise you might want to break the bank and treat yourself to a small container 125 grams for about $6!! This is why… Some of the Many Health Benefits of…Read more …