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Eat More Plants For A Healthier Body

Knowing you should eat more plants is easy, but incorporating more plants into your meal becomes difficult at times. Many people start by adding a salad to their lunch or dinner. While this is a great way to incorporate many different colors it can get boring and not work for every meal.

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Stress Eating? Put Out The Fire Within

Stress, whether physical or mental, can impact our health, weight, and even food choices. Stress in small amounts can be beneficial to the body. Physical stress from running or lifting weights helps our body become stronger. However, long-term daily stress can have the opposite effects.

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CURCUMIN: WHY YOU SHOULD BE USING IT

Curcumin is the active ingredient found in turmeric that is responsible for its health benefits. A powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant, curcumin has great potential to maintain your health as you age.

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Yo-Yo weight loss And How To Break The Cycle

Most people who find themselves in a yo-yo weight loss start off by following a rapid weight loss diet. If the initial weight loss is faster than the body has time to adjust for, there will be a lag. The plateau occurs when the body finally catches up to your new weight. Many things happen at this point but a major one is a decrease in your metabolic rate to reflect your now lighter body. 

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Nutrition Strategies To Aid Recovery

Injuries happen no matter how careful we try to be sometimes, and we have very little control of what happens during the injury event. However, we do have control of what we do to recover from our injury. Regardless of it being an accident or medical (ex. surgery), there are several nutritional changes we can make to help our body recover. 

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Why You Should Add Chia Seeds To Your Diet

Everyone at some point has had a chia pet and remembers the jingle, ch-ch-ch-chia pets. Turns out these little seeds are more beneficial than just growing fun looking hair or fur on clay pots. These seeds are packed with vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals (antioxidants), fiber, and omega-3 fatty acids! Not to mention they contain an impressive amount of protein (4.7g per ounce) for their size. 

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You Have The Power To Choose Healthy Foods

When you were a kid, a parent made pretty much all of your important decisions for you. No TV before homework was done, don’t run by the pool, no sweets before dinner, eat your vegetables, you get the idea.

When we become independent adults, we have to start making these decisions for ourselves. Unfortunately, we tend to be biased towards our wants more so than our body’s needs. 

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The Dangers Of Highly Processed Foods

Unfortunately, all this convenience came with a cost. In order for the food items to be shelf stable, not cake up, maintain texture, etc., chemical additives had to be used. Not to mention the use of artificial flavors and colors.

Just take a look at the ingredients list of a highly processed food item and you’ll see a whole paragraph of added preservatives, flavors, stabilizers, colors, etc. 

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Keeping Your Motivation Burning

When life requires us to focus our energy towards something else such as work or family responsibilities, you have to give up some energy and focus on other parts of your life. When you do this, you fall back onto your old habits as these have been ingrained for many years and require little energy to execute. 

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The Whole Food Plant Based Diet

The newest diet movement in the last several years is to eat a whole food plant-based diet. However, what does it mean to eat whole food plant based? Is this a new name for a vegetarian or a vegan diet? The short answer is, yes it sort of is. The long answer is what this blog is about.

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Insulin Resistance

When we consume sugar, insulin is released from our pancreas into our bloodstream. Insulin acts as both a key and a transporter for sugar to our cells that then use it as energy. Insulin resistance occurs when the body’s cells become resistant to the action of insulin. Unfortunately, there are rarely any recognizable symptoms until insulin resistance develops into type 2 diabetes.

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The Healthier Side Of Summer Grilling

Increases in simple carbohydrates, saturated fat, sodium, and alcohol (for those that drink) are just half of the problems that come along with summer meals. It’s what’s missing from these meals that is the other half.

Decreased intake or none at all of fiber, healthy fats (mono- and poly-unsaturated) and nutrients (minerals, vitamins) is what really makes summer eating take a toll on the body.  

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It’s More Than Just About Losing Weight

You probably have been hearing and seeing a lot of new ads about prescription weight loss drugs such as Wegovy. The good news is that these new drugs actually have promising results and for some outweigh the possible side effects. Unfortunately, they only offer a partial remedy to a more serious problem, the dangers of the Western diet.

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Modulating Your Calories To Reflect Your Daily Activities

We need calories to fuel our body on a daily basis, however, we do not need the same amount everyday. Depending on your activities throughout the day, your calorie needs may increase or decrease. Unless you are consistent in your everyday activities, your calorie intake should fluctuate with each day.

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Eating Out While Losing Weight

If you’re trying to lose weight, going out to eat can be a stressful experience. Even if you go to restaurants with “healthier” food options, the calories can rack up fast. Just think of a salad that seems it’ll be the right choice but has lots of toppings on it, a protein, and delicious dressing. 

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Meal Planning To Keep You On Track

Planning gives us control and helps keep our life organized. Meal planning can help reduce stress and keep us on track to meet our goals. Whether you're looking to lose weight, gain weight or even maintain weight, meal planning keeps you on target. 

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Is counting calories worth the time?

Our body needs calories to power all of our functions and give us energy. Whether you’re trying to lose or gain weight you most likely have found yourself counting calories at some point. Calories are the amount of energy a food provides and by tracking them you are able to put yourself in a negative energy or positive energy balance. But is calorie counting actually worth the time and effort you have to put into it?

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Dairy and Dairy Alternatives

All mammals start their life with milk, then transition to solid foods for the remainder of their life. Humans are the only mammals that use milk from other species (cows, goats, etc.). Why do we drink other mammals' milk and consume dairy products? Is dairy even good for us or should we switch to a dairy alternative?

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Fiber, It Keeps Things Moving

Dietary fiber, it helps us poop and keep feel full. Most everyone has heard about fiber, and it gets mentioned a lot by healthcare professionals and food companies. But what is fiber, how much do we need, and where do we get it from?

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